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Julian and Symons
The author Julian Symons has commented on writers who see this as a detective story, arguing that " those who search for fragments of detection in the Bible and Herodotus are looking only for puzzles " and that these puzzles are not detective stories.
* Symons, Julian: Bloody Murder.
* Symons, Julian.
* Symons, Julian.
According to novelist / critic Julian Symons, " The rare distinction of the books is that this claim is accurate.
So striking are the differences between the different periods of the Ellery Queen character that Julian Symons advanced the theory that there were two " Ellery Queens " — an older and younger brother.
According to Julian Symons, " Ellery ... occasionally lost his father, as his exploits took place more frequently in the small town of Wrightsville ... where his arrival as a house guest was likely to be the signal for the commission of one or more murders.
These were praised by Julian Symons as follows "... in some ways the short story is better suited than the novel to this kind of writing ...
* 1980, Collins Crime Club ( London ), Golden Jubilee of Crime Club with introduction by Julian Symons, Hardcover, 224 pp, ISBN 0-00-231323-5
; 1961 Julian Symons, The Progress of a Crime
Over the decades, the detective story metamorphosed into the crime novel ( see also the title of Julian Symons ' history of the genre ).
In 1937, Gollancz published Borneman's " detective story to end detective stories " ( Julian Symons ), a novel entitled The Face on the Cutting-Room Floor, which he had completed before turning twenty.
British mystery novelist and critic Julian Symons, in his 1972 history of crime fiction, Bloody Murder, labeled these proto-procedurals " humdrums ," because of their emphasis on the plodding nature of the investigators.
Some ten years later, the Dewey Commission was cited in great detail, when in an open letter to the British press dated 25 February 1946, written by George Orwell and signed by Arthur Koestler, C. E. M. Joad, Frank Horrabin, George Padmore, Julian Symons, H. G. Wells, F. A. Ridley, C. A. Smith and John Baird, among others, it was suggested that the Nuremberg Trials then underway were an invaluable opportunity for establishing " historical truth and bearing upon the political integrity " of figures of international standing.
In Bloody Murder, Julian Symons offered this description of the publication:
However, according to critic Julian Symons:
Julian Symons in his history of detective fiction, Bloody Murder, says: " The decline in the last six Vance books is so steep that the critic who called the ninth of them one more stitch in his literary shroud was not overstating the case.
" Julian Symons wrote in 1993 that " the shock effect the novel has gone ," although " it remains an extraordinary document.
* Julian Symons ( 1976-1985 )
* Verdict of Thirteen ( 1978 ; original short stories, edited by Julian Symons )
Crime novelist and critic Julian Symons wrote, " The decline in the last six Vance books is so steep that the critic who called the ninth of them one more stitch in his literary shroud was not overstating the case.
Crime novelist and critic Julian Symons wrote, " The decline in the last six Vance books is so steep that the critic who called the ninth of them one more stitch in his literary shroud was not overstating the case.
" wrote Julian Symons in Bloody Murder.
Julian Gustave Symons ( pronounced ; 19121994 ) was a British crime writer and poet.

Julian and Times
* Mosley, Nicholas ( 1976 ) Julian Grenfell: His Life and the Times of his Death
* The poem " Into Battle " is published in The Times a few weeks before its author, Julian Grenfell, is killed in battle.
New York Times writer Julian Moynahan said that Circe Berman sees Karabekian ’ s main life struggle as strained relationships with women.
Julian Moynahan wrote in a New York Times book review that Bluebeard was a “ minor achievement ” and that Vonnegut “ isn ’ t moving ahead.
In These Times was established as a broadsheet format fortnightly newspaper in 1976 by James Weinstein, a lifelong socialist, with the aid of prominent intellectuals such as Noam Chomsky, Herbert Marcuse, and Julian Bond.
Knowing that Pran will be imprisoned or killed, Rockoff and fellow photographer Jon Swain ( Julian Sands ) of The Sunday Times try to forge a British passport for Pran.
* Gentleman of the Press: The Life and Times of an Early Reporter, Julian Ralph of the Sun.
Sanghvi has been also involved in the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit-He has chaired the most important sessions at the Summit which include-Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, George Bush, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Julian Assange.
Ruskowski told the Laredo Morning Times that his tenure was in the hands of Bucks chairman Glenn Hart, owner Julian " Kiki " DeAyala, and team president John Beckelhymer and that he had " full faith " that he will obtain his third contract with the club.
Julian Street, an art critic for the New York Times wrote that the work resembled " an explosion in a shingle factory ," and cartoonists satirized the piece.
After five years of not reviewing any Christie detective novel, Julian MacLaren-Ross in the Times Literary Supplement was lavish in his praise of the book in the issue dated June 23, 1950: " A new novel by Mrs Agatha Christie always deserves to be placed at the head of any list of detective fiction and her fiftieth book, A Murder is Announced, establishes firmly her claim to the throne of detection.
Julian MacLaren-Ross enthusiastically reviewed the novel in the April 20, 1951 issue of The Times Literary Supplement when he said it was: " more of a thriller than a detective story, though there are plenty of mysteries and two surprises reserved for the closing chapters ; one of these is perhaps her best since the unmasking of the criminal in The Seven Dials Mystery ".
The Times Literary Supplements review of 6 November 1948, by Sir Julian Henry Hall concluded, " Miss Westmacott writes crisply and is always lucid.
* 2010: Placed full page ads in The New York Times and The Washington Times in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and condemning calls for violence against him.

Julian and Literary
The Bridport Literary Festival has been running since 2005 and has played host to the biggest literary lions including Elizabeth Jane Howard, Victoria Glendinning, Claire Tomalin, Jonathan Dimbleby, Max Hastings, Julian Fellowes, Alexander Waugh, John Julius Norwich, Minette Walters, Fay Weldon, Bill Oddie, Robin Hanbury – Tenison, Katharine Whitehorn, Kate Summerscale, Michael Dobbs and Ann Leslie DBE.

Julian and considered
An unusually exotic theory of sonoluminescence, which has received much popular attention, is the Casimir energy theory suggested by noted physicist Julian Schwinger and more thoroughly considered in a paper by Claudia Eberlein of the University of Sussex.
It is considered by the architectural historians Peter de Figueiredo and Julian Treuherz that the site of the house was originally moated, and that its plan was that of a quadrangle, forming a courtyard house.
Others, doctor and author Julian Tudor Hart, have considered Smuts ' formulation of holism as " a soapy term which evades necessary conflict ," which fitted with his belief in excluding the African majority from democracy.
Thomas Tallis ( c. 1505 – 23 November 1585 the Julian calendar, 3 December 1585, by the Gregorian calendar ) was an English composer who occupies a primary place in anthologies of English church music, and is considered one of England's greatest early composers.
The part had to be slightly rewritten for Siddig as the original " bible " had called for an Hispanic male to play the part, named Julian Amoros, although Berman reports that no other actors were considered for the role.
These instances are distinguished from cases in which divine encounters are explicitly considered fictional by the author, a frequent motif in speculative fiction such as in Julian May's Galactic Milieu Series.
Brian Aragon and Chris Haffey are generally considered the current " superstars " of the sport, with many competition titles and signature skates, alongside other riders like John Julio, Jeff Stockwell, Montre Livingston, Mike " Murda " Johnson, CJ Wellsmore, Franky Morales, Chris Farmer, Dustin Latimer, Soichiro Kanashima, Eito Yasutoko, Julian Bah, Takeshi Yasutoko, Roman Abrate, Mathieu Ledoux, Billy O ' Niell, James Mandato and many more.
They however considered it too difficult to defend, and thus the following year they were replaced by the Order of San Julian de Pereiro, a military order created in 1156 and which had its headquarters on the Rio Cora and which later took its name from Alcántara, where they established.
The defense attorneys considered resigning when they determined that the Committee was biased against the defendants, but some of the defendants ' most prominent supporters, including Harvard Law Professor Felix Frankfurter and Judge Julian W. Mack of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, persuaded them to stay because Lowell " was not entirely hopeless.
# Cataphatic ( imaging God, imagination or words ) -- e. g., The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Dame Julian, Francis of Assisi, This second type is considered by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
Director Douglas Camfield originally considered Courtney for the role of Richard the Lionheart in The Crusade ( 1965 ), a role that ultimately went to Julian Glover.
A 1997 article in Slate Magazine said the Templeton Foundation had given a significant amount of financial support to groups, causes and individuals considered conservative, including gifts to Gertrude Himmelfarb, Milton Friedman, Walter E. Williams, Julian Lincoln Simon and Mary Lefkowitz, and referred to John Templeton, Jr., as a " conservative sugar daddy ".
In addition, Katherine is one of the few fictional texts that include writings by the Blessed Julian of Norwich, a character in the novel, who is considered one of England's greatest mystics and whose Revelations of Divine Love was the first book written in English by a woman.
Damian was very active in fighting views that he considered heretical, including not only tritheism, but also the Chalcedonians, Pope Leo's Tome, Bishop Julian of Halicarnassus, the Agnoetae, the Meletians, the Acephali, the Gaianites ( supporters of a rival to Theodosius I ), Stephen of Alexandria and Paul of Beth Ukame.
Julian Steward's cultural ecology is considered a fusion of environmental determinism and Boas ' historical approach.
The author is unknown, even if since James Ussher it was considered to be the same author of the letters of Pseudo-Ignatius, perhaps the 4th century Eunomian bishop Julian of Cilicia.
The three recitatives can be considered a sermon, according among others to Julian Mincham, who comments: " All three speak of God ’ s Laws ; their bestowal, their fulfillment ( or lack of it ) and our attitudes towards them ", and who summarizes: " The three recitatives were clearly planned as a cognate group and encapsulate the fundamental Lutheran creed.
Julian even considered murdering her while she was in her hospital cubicle.
Born several decades into her parents ' marriage, Sheridan was generally considered an unwanted child by her father Alistair and ignored in favor of her older brother Julian.
Born in Santa Fe in 1917 ( 1917 – 2005 ), Mary Frances Hill ( née Julian ) attended the Loretto Academy from 1920 until 1935 and is considered to have attended the Academy longer than any other student and as having climbed the miraculous staircase more times than anyone else as a result of having been a member of the Academy's choir.

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