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* Science Fiction Writers of America and the Nebula Award in Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 8: Twentieth-Century American Science Fiction Writers, Part 2: M-Z, Mathew J. Bruccoli, Ed., Gale Research Company, 1981.
Funk & Wagnalls Company published The Literary Digest, The Standard Dictionary of the English Language, and Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia,
The Franklin Stage Company currently occupies Chapel Hall ( once part of the Delaware Literary Institute ) located at 25 Institute Street.
The Literary Encyclopedia, The Literary Dictionary Company.
* Gatenby, Greg: Toronto: A Literary Guide, McArthur and Company ; Toronto, 1999.
* " Montalvo, Garci Rodríguez de " Dictionary of Literary Biography volume 286, Gale Research Company, Detroit, Michigan
* William Byrd ( 2 ) in The Literary Encyclopedia, The Literary Dictionary Company Limited
The U. S. edition, jacket front shown, was copyrighted and published in 1944 by Agora Publishing Company, New York, with a portrait frontispiece and an appendix on pages 140-143 of an interview with Wells recorded by Mr. John Rowland, interview which first appeared March 1944 in the London Literary Guide.
However, the Royal Economic and Literary Academy, under the supervision of the Board of Directors of the General Company of Agriculture in the Alto Douro vineyards, was transferred to the Council of Lenses.
* Pizer, Donald and Earl N. Harbert, eds., Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Realists and Naturalists, volume 12, Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1982
The Literary Dictionary Company.
During his time there, he was the writer of the International Company Orders from 1935 to 1946, Editor of The Officers ’ Review from 1947 to 1953, Assistant to Literary Secretary from 1947 to 1952, then in 1952, he became the Literary Secretary himself for a year.
* The Literary Encyclopedia, by The Literary Dictionary Company Limited ; page for Pix, Mary, retrieved July 15, 2005
* Gregory Ames ; " Dodd, Mead and Company ," Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 49: American Literary Publishing Houses, 1638-1899 ( Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1986 ).
** Mainland China: Changjiang Literary Publishing House, 2003 ; Taiwan: Nine Songs Publishing House, 2003 ; Film adaptation purchased by Sherwood Hu, 2003 ; TV adaptation right purchased by Tongdao Film Company, 2003 ; Germany: Aufbau ; South Korea: Hangilsa

Literary and whose
* Alistair MacLeod-author whose first novel No Great Mischief won the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
This was in direct contradiction to the widely respected Literary Digest magazine whose poll based on over two million returned questionnaires predicted that Landon would be the winner.
He was the intimate friend and literary executor of Edward FitzGerald, whose Letters and Literary Remains he edited in 1889.
The Viareggio Literary Prize is a prestigious Italian literary award, whose first edition was in 1930, and is named after the Tuscan city of Viareggio.
He was in contact with revolutionary writer and journalist Lyuben Karavelov, whose participation in the foundation of the Bulgarian Literary Society Levski approved in writing.
Writing in The Times Literary Supplement, Simon Gray, unimpressed with the novel, called the Bond in Colonel Sun " a chuckle-headed imposter whose arthritic thought processes would be a liability in a ' physical tussle ' down at the pub.
Mrs. Santa Claus is mentioned by name in the pages of the Yale Literary Magazine in 1851, where the student author ( whose name is given only as " A.
The Times Literary Supplement of July 5, 1934 after introducing the title story, stated, " After a heavy meal of full-course detective stories these friandises melt sweetly – perhaps a shade too sweetly – on the tongue: but they are, without exception, the work of an experienced and artful cook, whose interest it is to please.
There he helped found the Pottsville Literary Society ( at one of whose meetings he orated on " The Triumphs of Genius "), and entered into a partnership to operate a coal mine nearby.
The Center currently sponsors two literary awards, the Premio Aztlán Literary Prize established in 1993 by Rudolfo and Patricia Anaya for emerging Chicana / o writers, and the National Hispanic Cultural Center Literary Award, awarded biennially to an author whose body of work has become influential.
* The Wyoming Arts Council established the Neltje Blanchan Literary Award ( now called the Blanchan / Doubleday Writing Award ), which is given annually to " a writer whose work, in any genre, is inspired by nature.

Literary and authors
Category: Literary genres based on authors ' names
* Literary Swordsmen and Sorcerers ( 1976 )-a major contribution to the historical study of modern fantasy authors
Literary techniques collectively comprise the art form's components-the means authors use to create meaning through language, and that readers use to understand and appreciate their works.
Literary techniques are literary moves a writer might make that are defined not so much by functional or descriptive actions as by imitation and repeated use by many authors at times.
During the 1920s and 1930s, he was the editor of the literary magazine Literatura Mondo (" Literary World "), which became home to an influential group of authors who came to be collectively known as the Budapest School.
: Thus, in Bergsland & Vogt ( 1962 ), the authors make an impressive demonstration, on the basis of actual language data verifiable by extra-linguistic sources, that the " rate of change " for Icelandic constituted around 4 % per millennium, whereas for closely connected Riksmal ( Literary Norwegian ) it would amount to as much as 20 %.
Category: Literary genres based on authors ' names
W H Smith is the sponsor of the WH Smith Literary Award, which has been running since 1959 and is one of the most wide-ranging of literary prizes, admitting works of all genres from authors of all ages and both sexes from across the world.
The course has gone on to produce a number of distinguished authors, including Ian McEwan, Kazuo Ishiguro, Anne Enright, Tash Aw, Andrew Miller, Owen Sheers, Tracy Chevalier, Trezza Azzopardi, Panos Karnezis, and Suzannah Dunn. The German émigré novelist W. G. Sebald also taught in the School of Literature and Creative Writing, and founded the British Centre for Literary Translation, until his death in a car accident in 2001.
Category: Literary genres based on authors ' names
The question for the court was whether the reporters of the speech could be considered " authors " under the terms of the Literary Copyright Act.
In 2004 when a writer and translator Iztok Osojnik as a director of the Vilenica International Literary Festival was ousted from the position of Vilenica's director at the Slovenian Writers ’ Union ( SWU ), she was among the minority who supported him against mostly State maintained elite and regime supported writers and authors, meanwhile majority of writers remained quiet – also around two ardently debated subjects of growing nationalism and humiliation of women writers and translators in the frames of the SWU.
In 1967, when a group of Croatian intellectuals published the landmark " Declaration on the Status and Name of the Croatian Literary Language " Mesić publicly denounced it as a diversionary attack against the very foundations of Yugoslavia and called for its authors to be prosecuted by law.
Literary scholar Peter Hunt said he believes the series "... changed British literature, affected a whole generation's view of holidays, helped to create the national image of the English Lake District and added Arthur Ransome's name to the select list of classic British children's authors ".
Gilfillan next contributed a series of sketches of celebrated contemporary authors to the Dumfries Herald, then edited by Thomas Aird ; these, with several new ones, formed his first Gallery of Literary Portraits, which appeared in 1846 and had a wide circulation.
Literary elements are not " used " by all authors ; but instead, they exist inherently in forms of literature and are derived by the readers of a work in question.
Literary criticism asks what audience the authors wrote for, their presumptive purpose, and the development of the text over time.
As Literary Editor, Fauset fostered the careers of many of the most famous authors of the Harlem Renaissance, including Countee Cullen, Claude McKay, Jean Toomer, and Langston Hughes.
Prof. Gershon Shaked ( Hebrew University ) maintains in his study Modern Fiction ( Indiana University, 2000 ; p 102-3 ) that Kalo's book The Heap marked ' two turning points in Hebrew Literary History ; the beginning of modernist fiction in Israel, and the advent of Sephardi and Ashkenazi authors who wrote about the immigrant Sephardic community.
An interpretive dance based on Unaipon's life, Unaipon, was performed by the Bangarra Dance Theatre, while the David Unaipon Literary Award is an annual award presented for the best of writing of the year by unpublished Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander authors.
Artistic events in Wellington include Sounds in the Square, a season of open air music in the Market Square during the Summer, and the well-attended annual Wellington Literary Festival, a celebrated month of workshops, competitions and even audiences with famous poets and authors.
Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry and essays along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letters.
Literary novelists are typically supported by patronage via employment at a university or similar institutions, with the continuation of such positions determined not by book sales but by critical acclaim by other established literary authors and critics.
Category: Literary awards honoring authors

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