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Judith and novel
* Warbeck is mentioned by Jennifer, the heroine of Judith McNaught's 1989 novel A Kingdom of Dreams.
" Additionally, the non-canonical novel Prime Directive, written by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, deals with the political and career fallout from a violation allegedly committed by Kirk.
Gods named Liber and Libera play a major role in the science fiction / time-travel novel Household Gods by Harry Turtledove and Judith Tarr.
He also appears in Phillip Mann's alternate history series A Land Fit for Heroes, Judith Tarr's fantasy series, The Hound and the Falcon and the Alamut series, Robert Carter's " The Language of Stones " series, the novel American Gods by Neil Gaiman, the books of the Welsh author Jenny Sullivan and in Jenny Nimmo's Snow Spider Trilogy.
Another novel, Household Gods, by Harry Turtledove and Judith Tarr, is set in Carnuntum during the reign of Marcus Aurelius.
* Judith Guest and Rebecca Hill's novel Killing Time in St.
After authoring ten ghostwritten novels, he made his own literary debut with Le Calvaire ( Calvary, 1886 ), in which writing allowed him to overcome the traumatic effects of his devastating liaison with the ill-reputed Judith Vimmer, renamed Juliette Roux in the novel.
In the 1994 novel Federation by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, whose publication predated the release of Star Trek: First Contact by two years, Cochrane had been portrayed as a human of Earth origin.
Belyayev is also used as a character in Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens 2005 novel, Freefall, in which he is the first person to land on the moon, hours before Apollo 11.
" Later that year, she departed from her usual lighthearted comic roles when she won the highly coveted lead role in the drama Looking for Mr. Goodbar, based on the novel by Judith Rossner.
As Theresa Dunn, Keaton dominates this raunchy, risky, violent dramatization of Judith Rossner's 1975 novel about a schoolteacher who cruises singles bars.
* Edward Kelley figures prominently in the 2000 novel School of the Night, which is part of the Elizabethan mystery series by Judith Cook, The Casebook of Dr Simon Forman — Elizabethan doctor and solver of mysteries.
During the 1920s Carroll had the lead in a successful Broadway play, The Green Bay Tree ( based on the novel of the same name by Louis Bromfield ), and in 1941 starred with Vincent Price and Judith Evelyn in Patrick Hamilton's Angel Street ( Gas Light ), which ran for three years at the Golden Theatre on 45th Street in New York City.
* She also was a driving force in Judith Merkle-Riley's novel The Oracle Glass ( 1995 ).
La Voisin and her organisation is portrayed in a novel by Judith Merkle Riley: The Oracle Glass ( 1994 )
* In the novel The Serpent Garden by Judith Merkle Riley, Brandon is portrayed as an immensely strong but rather dimwitted noble with a poor sense of spelling.
Reviewing the novel for a genre audience, Judith Merril compared Nova Express to " the surreality of certain dreams, or the intense fascination of a confusion of new impressions in real life.
* Judith ( novel ), by Irish author Brian Cleeve
* Judith ( Van Herk novel ), a 1978 novel by Aritha van Herk
* Judith ( Mosley novel ), a 1986 novel by Nicholas Mosley
* Pennterra, a novel by Judith Moffett.
* Alice ( Hermann book ), 2009 novel by Judith Hermann
Among his later novels may be mentioned two further " tragic " tales: Madcap Violet ( 1876 ) and Macleod of Dare ( 1879 ); Sunrise ( 1881 ) a novel of international political intrigue ; Shandon Bells ( 1883 ) largely set in Ireland ; Yolande ( 1883 ) which in part deals with drug addiction ; Judith Shakespeare ( 1884 ) a historical novel featuring the playwright's daughter ; and The New Prince Fortunatus ( 1890 ) a novel of London theatrical life.

Judith and female
Judith Oliver noted five Merovingian female saints in the diocese of Liège who appeared in a long list of saints in a late 13th-century psalter-hours.
Judith Butler, in works such as Gender Trouble and Undoing Gender, contends that being female is not " natural " and that it appears natural only through repeated performances of gender ; these performances in turn, reproduce and define the traditional categories of sex and / or gender.
She won the Tony Award for her performance as Blanche Dubois in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948, sharing the prize with Katherine Cornell ( who won for the female lead in Antony and Cleopatra ) and Judith Anderson ( for the latter's portrayal of Medea ).
One of the female contestants ( Judith Stafford ) in 1989 broke her ankle after landing badly on one of the obstacles ( near the end of the course ), but managed to complete the rest of the course and finish in third place.
During her study of female anatomy, gynecologist Dr. Judith Esser-Mittag developed the digital style of tampon along with her husband Kyle Lucherini.
* Judith ( name ), female given name
Since Levin's appointment, all of his provosts have gone on to head other universities: Judith Rodin ( appointed by his predecessor ) as president of the University of Pennsylvania, becoming the first female president of an Ivy League university, Alison Richard as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Susan Hockfield as president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Andrew D. Hamilton as vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford.
: Nelson compares the three female characters of Judith, Juliana, and Elene.
Artemisia, and more specifically her painting Judith Beheading Holofernes, are referred to in Wendy Wasserstein's 1988 play The Heidi Chronicles, where the main character Heidi lectures about it as part of her art history course on female painters.
Margelis ducked behind a counter ; Vitkovic began firing, killing a young female office worker, Judith Morris.
Radhika Rajavellu is the latest addition to the band after the departure of their well known female vocalist Ginger ( Judith White ).
Samantha Judith Ronson ( born 7 August 1977 ) is an English female singer-songwriter and disc jockey who lives in Venice, California.
The story centers around Judith Beheading Holofernes, the masterwork of Artemisia Gentileschi, who was a 17th century female Italian painter who survived a rape.

Judith and protagonist
Simon Forman is the protagonist of the Elizabethan mystery series by Judith Cook, The Casebook of Dr Simon Forman — Elizabethan doctor and solver of mysteries.

Judith and
The following year ( October 830 ), after a brief rebellion and reconciliation between Louis and his sons, Gregory declared that Louis second wife Judith was to be released from the convent where she had been forced to take the veil, and to be returned to Louis.
In one book, the dress in Botticelli s Judith provokes a reflection on drapery as a major artistic theme as it allows painters to include the abstract in representational art, to create mood, and also to represent the mystery of pure being.
The centenary of Britten s birth will be held between November 2012 and November 2013, and the 2013 Festival, the 66th, will feature a new production by Tim Albery of Britten s opera, Peter Grimes, the complete Church Parables in Orford Church and new works by Harrison Birtwistle, Wolfgang Rihm, Judith Weir, Magnus Lindberg and Richard Rodney Bennett.
As a reciter West has worked with all the major British orchestras, as well as the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D. C .. Works include Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex and The Soldier's Tale, Prokofiev's Eugene Onegin, Beethoven's Egmont, Schoenburg's Ode To Napoleon, Strauss ' Enoch Arden, Saint-Saëns Carnival of the Animals, Bernstein's Kaddish, Walton's Façade and Henry V, Night Mail and The Way to the Sea by Britten and Auden and the world premieres of Concrete by Judith Weir at the Barbican and Howard Goodall s Jason and the Argonauts at the Royal Albert Hall.
These included Patrick Evans s bio-critical contribution for the " Twayne's World Authors Series ," Janet Frame ( 1977 ), Gina Mercer's feminist reading of the novels and autobiographies, Janet Frame: Subversive Fictions ( 1994 ), and Judith Dell Panny's allegorical approach to the works, I have what I gave: The fiction of Janet Frame ( 1992 ).
; Dave Cook became National Organiser in 1975 ; Pete Carter prominent in UCATT ; Beatrix Campbell and Judith Hunt active in National Women s Advisory ; Jacques, on the EC since 1967 and replacing James Klugmann on Marxism Today in 1977 ; Sarah Benton was a " heresy " favouring editor of Comment ; critics from the past, like Eric Hobsbawm and Monty Johnstone, got more influence.
At Myra s insistence, Billy kidnaps the young daughter ( Judith Donner ) of a wealthy couple ( Mark Eden and Nanette Newman ), confining her in a room in the Savage home dressed as a hospital ward.
To quote Judith Grabiner, “ Berkeley s criticisms of the rigor of the calculus were witty, unkind, and — with respect to the mathematical practices he was criticizing — essentially correct ”.
The two conceptual poles represented by these works will inform much of Judith s subsequent history.
In medieval Christian art, the predominance of church patronage assured that Judith s patristic valences as “ Mulier Sancta ” and Virgin Mary prototype would prevail: from the eighth century frescoes in Santa Maria Antigua in Rome through innumerable later bible miniatures.
* Umbrella, founded and edited by Judith Hoffberg, is one of the oldest online periodicals covering artists books and other multiple editions.
More recent feminist scholars have stated that the influence more likely was mutual — what Judith Suther calls “ a constant, usually unconscious interchange .” Suther and others also point out differences between the two artists: for example, the large architectural constructions that dominate Sage s paintings are quite unlike the smaller biomorphic or metallic forms that people Tanguy s landscapes.
Many point to one song, in fact, as the essence of their festival experience, for MWMF has an anthem of sorts — the late Maxine Feldman s composition “ Amazon ,” later adapted into an upbeat version by longtime performer and opening ceremonies director Judith Casselberry.
Many discrepancies exist between the poem and Book, most notably in regards to the portrayal of Holofernes and the exaggeration of Judith s righteousness in the poem ( Marsden, pg.
Ælfric s Judith is quite similar to that of the poem ; and furthermore, the characters seem to have served the same purpose — to stand as an example to the people in a time of war.
Judith s city of Bethulia was being plundered by Assyrians.
: Cambell s writing details many differences between the Vulgate sJudithand the Old English poem “ Judith .” Campbell offers a clearer perspective on the character of Judith as it is represented quite differently by the two works.

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