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Diderot also contributed to literature, notably with Jacques le fataliste et son maître ( Jacques the Fatalist and his Master ), which emulated Laurence Sterne in challenging conventions regarding novels and their structure and content, while also examining philosophical ideas about free will.
Laurence Sterne ( 24 November 1713 – 18 March 1768 ) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and an Anglican clergyman.
Laurence Sterne was born 24 November 1713 in Clonmel, County Tipperary.
* Percy Fitzgerald, Life of Laurence Sterne ( London, 1864 ; second edition, London, 1896 )
* Paul Stapfer, Laurence Sterne, sa personne et ses ouvrages ( second edition, Paris, 1882 )
* H. D. Traill, Laurence Sterne, " English Men of Letters ", ( London, 1882 )
* H. W. Thayer, Laurence Sterne in Germany ( New York, 1905 )
* Arthur Cash, Laurence Sterne: The Early and Middle Years ( ISBN 0-416-82210-X, 1975 ) and Laurence Sterne: The Later Years ( ISBN 0-416-32930-6, 1986 )
* Bibliography for the study of Laurence Sterne
* Useful Articles on Laurence Sterne, available online
* Laurence Sterne in Cyberspace
* Ron Schuler's Parlour Tricks: The Scrapbook Mind of Laurence Sterne
* Laurence Sterne Resource
* Laurence Sterne at the Google Books Search
* The Shandean: A Journal Devoted to the Works of Laurence Sterne ( tables of contents available online )
* Laurence Sterne at the National Portrait Gallery, London
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Laurence and who
Though Janssen's scenes were cut from the final release, he also appeared as a journalist in the film Inchon, which he accepted to work with Laurence Olivier who played General Douglas MacArthur.
# Alice FitzRoy, married Matthieu I of Montmorency and had two children Bouchard V de Montmorency ca 1130 – 1189 who married Laurence, daughter of Baldwin IV of Hainault and had issue and Mattheiu who married Matilda of Garlande and had issue.
Bede's account of Eadbald's conversion states that it was Laurence, Justus ' predecessor at Canterbury, who converted the King to Christianity, but the historian D. P. Kirby argues that the letter's reference to Eadbald makes it likely that it was Justus.
The British historian / television producer Laurence Rees noted for his 1997 series The Nazis: A Warning from History that every single person interviewed for the series who knew Ribbentrop expressed a passionate hatred for him.
According to Laurence Rees, " Curt von Gottberg, the SS-Obergruppenfuhrer who, during 1943, conducted another huge anti-partisan action called Operation Kottbus on the eastern border of Belorussia, reported that ' approximately two to three thousand local people were blown up in the clearing of the minefields '.
Perhaps the best-known film adaptation of Shakespeare's play Richard III is the 1955 version directed and produced by Sir Laurence Olivier, who also played the lead role.
She was a prolific stage performer, frequently in collaboration with her then-husband, Laurence Olivier, who directed her in several of her roles.
During the 1980s, she played Ruth Perkins, the mother of Allison Perkins, who had kidnapped the newborn baby of heroine Viki Lord Buchanan under orders from phony evangelist and mastermind criminal Mitch Laurence.
This feeling was echoed by Laurence Olivier, who played a police inspector in Bunny Lake Is Missing ( 1965 ).
Claude has long worked as a public relations assistant and personal adviser, while Laurence, who suffered from anorexia nervosa in her youth, does not participate in the political activities of her father.
Faisal was originally to be portrayed by Laurence Olivier ; Guinness, who performed in other David Lean films, got the part when Olivier dropped out.
Sam Spiegel pushed Lean to cast Cary Grant or Laurence Olivier ( who was engaged at the Chichester Festival Theatre, and declined ).
" Peter Evans later quoted the actor Laurence Harvey, who commented on Polanski immediately after the murders, " This could destroy Roman.
There were also merchants of moderate wealth in the town and especially wool merchants, such as Laurence of Ludlow, who lived at nearby Stokesay Castle.
Theodore " Laurie " Laurence: A rich young man, older than Jo but younger than Meg, who is a next-door neighbor to the March family.
Shortly afterwards, Ferrajoli sold the volume, for $ 3, 500, to American dealer Laurence C. Witten II, who offered it to his alma mater, Yale University.
It was originally intended that the main roles should be played by Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, who had scored quite a success with Rattigan's The Sleeping Prince.
He later returned to Bath ( Berkeley Springs ) several times over the next several years with his half-brother, Laurence, who was ill and hoped that the warm springs might improve his health.
In late 1940s Yorkshire, England, ambitious young man Joe Lampton ( Laurence Harvey ), who has just moved from the dreary factory town of Dufton, arrives in Warley, to assume a secure, but poorly-paid, post in the Borough Treasurer's Department.
Another explanation comes from a 1936 interview of Laurence Anderson, who moved to the town in the mid 1890s.
Laurence Harbor is named after land developer Laurence Lamb, who bought property in then-Madison Township at the turn of the 20th century and subdivided it into bungalow-sized lots.
The city is named for John Laurence Manning, who was elected to both chambers in the General Assembly, and was chosen by the Assembly to serve as governor from 1852 to 1854.
* Kody Templeman, Cory Laurence, and Zachary Rawhouser were all members of the band The Lillingtons, who released four albums, including two on influential punk rock label Lookout!

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