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* Apart from his treatises on the arts, Alberti also wrote: Philodoxus (" Lover of Glory ", 1424 ), De commodis litterarum atque incommodis (" On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Literary Studies ", 1429 ), Intercoenales (" Table Talk ", c. 1429 ), Della famiglia (" On the Family ", begun 1432 ) Vita S. Potiti (" Life of St. Potitus ", 1433 ), De iure ( On Law, 1437 ), Theogenius (" The Origin of the Gods ", c. 1440 ), Profugorium ab aerumna (" Refuge from Mental Anguish ",), Momus ( 1450 ) and De Iciarchia (" On the Prince ", 1468 ). These and other works were translated and printed in Venice by the humanist Cosimo Bartoli in 1586.
) Both Literary Digest and the popular humor magazine Life ( 1890 – 1930 ) ran compilations of jokes and humorous observations garnered from newspapers around the country.
Rockwell's success on the cover of the Post led to covers for other magazines of the day, most notably The Literary Digest, The Country Gentleman, Leslie's Weekly, Judge, Peoples Popular Monthly and Life Magazine.
William Makepeace Thackeray: A Literary Life.
E. M. Forster: A Literary Life, ( New York, St. Martin's Press, 1995.
Although several orders for these stories have been proposed by fans, according to Zelazny himself ( commentary quoted in the biography "... And Call Me Roger ": The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny, Part 6 and in the " A Word from Zelazny " sections that accompany these stories ), the correct order of the stories is this ( i. e., the order in which they were written ):
Mark Twain: A Literary Life.
Mark Twain, A Biography: The Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
Critical Companion to Mark Twain: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work.
Following publication of his novel In Another Life ( Lion's Head Press, 2009 ) he received the inaugural Lieutenant-Governor's Award for High Achievement in English-Language Literary Arts ( New Brunswick ).
This was chronicled in a book (" The Scarlet Professor — Newton Arvin: A Literary Life Shattered by Scandal " ( Doubleday, 2001 ), by Barry Werth ), and the PBS Independent Lens film, " The Great Pink Scare.
He returned to bibliography in his Bibliophobia, or Remarks on the Present Depression in the State of Literature and the Book Trade ( 1832 ), and the same subject furnishes the main interest of his Reminiscences of a Literary Life ( 1836 ), and his Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in the Northern Counties of England and Scotland ( 1838 ).
* 2009: Literary Life: A Second Memoir
Edgar Allan Poe used " Oppodeldoc " as a pseudonym for a character in the short story " The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq.
Poe's friend Thomas Holley Chivers said that " The Gold-Bug " ushered in " the Golden Age of Poe's Literary Life ".
* A Life of Kenneth Rexroth-R book reviews ; Fall, 1993 ; Review of Linda Hamalian, A life of Kenneth Rexroth, by Donald Gutierrez ( Literary Review ).
In 1790 appeared his Account of London, which went through a large number of editions, and three years later he published the autobiographical Literary Life of the late T. Pennant.
* Kate Phillips, Helen Hunt Jackson: A Literary Life ( Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003 )
Her Recollections of a Literary Life ( 1852 ) is a series of causeries about her favourite books.
* 1852: Recollections of a Literary Life, or Books, Places and People ( three volumes )
* The Life Letters and Literary Remains of Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton, 1863
* " Izzy, the Busy Rum Sleuth, and his Dizzy Life ", The Literary Digest, 15 April 1922v
* Olinthus Gregory, Charles Jerram, Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Character, Literary, Professional, and Religious of the late John Mason Good MD, Crocker and Brewster, Boston, Mass.
He was also a distinguished orator and after-dinner speaker ; author: Orations and After Dinner Speeches ( 1890 ), Life and Later Speeches ( 1894 ), Orations, Addresses and Speeches ( eight volumes ) ( 1910 ), Speeches and Addresses on the threshold of Eighty ( 1912 ), Addresses and Literary Contributions on the Threshold of Eighty-two ( 1916 ), Speeches and Literary Contributions on the Threshold of Eighty-four ( 1918 ), My Memories of Eighty Years and Marching On ( 1922 ); Miscellaneous Speeches on the Threshold of Ninety-two ( 1925 ); contributed a " My Autobiography " in 1922, and an article to the 50th Anniversary Supplement of the Yale Daily News entitled " An Optimistic Survey " in 1928 ; member Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society of Colonial Wars, Connecticut Society of the Society of the Cincinnati, Holland Society, Huguenot Society, New England Society, France-America Society, New York Historical Society, St. Augustine ( Fla .) Historical Society, American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, National Horse Show, Lafayette Post of the Grand Army of the Republic, and St. Thomas ' ( Episcopal ) Church, New York ; made life member of Lawyers ' Club of New York in 1918 ; honorary member New York Genealogical and Biographical Society.

Literary and appeared
Literary postmodernism was officially inaugurated in the United States with the first issue of boundary 2, subtitled " Journal of Postmodern Literature and Culture ", which appeared in 1972.
The latest reconstruction, by M. L. West, appeared in the Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 151 ( 2005 ), 1-9, and in the Times Literary Supplement on 21 June 2005 ( English translation and discussion ).
The epigraph was not Poe's invention ; such an inscription had been reported, no later than 1803, as having been composed with the intention ( possibly facetious ) of having it placed on the site, and it had appeared, without attribution, as an item of trivia in the 1836 Southern Literary Messenger, a periodical to which Poe contributed.
According to an argument outlined by Maria Rosa Menocal in The Arabic Role in Medieval Literary History, in 11th-century Spain, a group of wandering poets appeared who would go from court to court, and sometimes travel to Christian courts in southern France, a situation closely mirroring what would happen in southern France about a century later.
It appeared in the Literary Review of the New York Evening Post in 1925:
As himself, he has appeared in the documentary films Invitation to World Literature, Joe Papp in Five Acts, Long Story Short, Hollywood Chinese, Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde, Literary Visions, The Chinese Americans, and Maxine Hong Kingston: Talking Stories.
In 1934, Shimaki published his first work Rai (" Leprosy "), a serialized novel which appeared in the magazine Bungaku Hyōron ( Literary Review ).
The Times Literary Supplement has appeared in works of fiction.
His short stories have appeared in a variety of literary journals including The Crescent Review, The Literary Review, and Prairie Schooner.
In 2009 appeared The Wine of Certitude: A Literary Biography of Ronald Knox by David Rooney, which followed two recent studies, Ronald Knox as Apologist: Wit, Laughter and the Popish Creed ( 2007 ) and Second Friends: C. S. Lewis and Ronald Knox in Conversation ( 2008 ), both by Milton Walsh.
Hettner's chief work is his Literaturgeschichte des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts (" Literary History of the 18th century "), which appeared in three parts, devoted respectively to English, French and German literature, between 1856 and 1870 ( 5th ed.
His collected contributions to literary periodicals appeared in 1890 under the title Essays and Studies Educational and Literary.
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.
He has reviewed fiction and nonfiction in such periodicals as Interzone, the Los Angeles Times, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, The New York Review of Science Fiction, The Observer, Omni, The Times Literary Supplement, The Washington Post, and elsewhere ; some of these writings appeared in his early collection, Strokes.
He died in October 1919, having recently approved the proofs of a second short volume of memoirs, Enjoying Life and Other Literary Remains ; a third brief volume of his very last entries, A Last Diary, appeared in 1920.
Reference to lumpers and splitters also appeared in a debate in 1975 between J. H. Hexter and Christopher Hill, in the Times Literary Supplement.
Literary circles first appeared in the Meiji period when groups of like-minded waka writers, poets and novelists met and published literary magazines ( many of which are still publishing today ).
His poems have appeared in journals such as Stand, The Times Literary Supplement, The Kenyon Review, Poetry Salzburg Review and Antipodes.
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.
In 1817 his first essay on phrenology was published in The Scots Magazine ; and a series of papers on the same subject appeared soon afterwards in the Literary and Statistical Magazine ; these were collected and published in 1819 in book form as Essays on Phrenology, which in later editions became A System of Phrenology.
As of December 1, 2010, the Underground Literary Alliance appeared disbanded, with no viable webpage.
In 1864 in the Yale Literary Magazine it appeared with " brown " in lower case, thus making " Betty " the proper name.
Memoirs of the Political and Literary Life of Robert Plumer Ward appeared in 1850, edited by Edmund Phipps.

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