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Literary and critic
On 9 September 1958, the Literary Gazette critic Viktor Pertsov retaliated by denouncing, " the decadent religious poetry of Pasternak, which reeks of mothballs from the Symbolist suitcase of 1908-10 manufacture.
He published numerous articles, stories, and reviews, enhancing his reputation as a trenchant critic that he had established at the Southern Literary Messenger.
Literary critic Walter Anderson maintains that Conrad is an ardent materialist with an unusual understanding of the implications of this reductionist paradigm.
* Literary critic Northrop Frye said he " practically slept The Decline of the West under my pillow for several years " while a student.
Literary critic Fredric Jameson has characterized the difference between the two genres by describing science fiction as turning " on a formal framework determined by concepts of the mode of production rather than those of religion "-that is, science fiction texts are bound by an inner logic based more on historical materialism than on magic or the forces of good and evil.
Literary critic James Wood calls him " cruel in punishment, evasive in argument, lusty for power, and repressive in politics ".
Literary critic known for his newsletter " Nouvelles de la république des lettres " and his powerful Dictionnaire historique et critique, and one of the earliest influences on the Enlightenment thinkers to advocate tolerance between the different religious beliefs.
Literary critic Richard Ellmann writes: Wilde does not name the book but at his trial he conceded that it was, or almost, Huysmans's A Rebours ... To a correspondent he wrote that he had played a ' fantastic variation ' upon A Rebours and some day must write it down.
Literary critic Edmund Wilson found in Sherman's Memoirs a fascinating and disturbing account of an " appetite for warfare " that " grows as it feeds on the South ".
Literary critic Terry Eagleton is not wholly opposed to Cultural Studies theory like Bloom, but has criticised certain aspects of it, highlighting what he sees as its strengths and weaknesses in books such as After Theory ( 2003 ).
Literary critic Hugh M. Richmond notes that Richard's beliefs about the Divine Right of Kings tend to fall more in line with the medieval view of the throne.
" Literary critic Neil Philip would later relate that " this sense of a numinous, sacred potency in landscape " was something that imbued all of Garner's work.
" The novel has also been dismissed by a number of literary critics as " merely a sentimental novel ," while critic George Whicher stated in his Literary History of the United States that " Nothing attributable to Mrs. Stowe or her handiwork can account for the novel's enormous vogue ; its author's resources as a purveyor of Sunday-school fiction were not remarkable.
Literary critic Anthony W. Lee notes in his essay " Dryden's Cinyras and Myrrha " that this translation, along with several others, can be interpreted as a subtle comment on the political scene of the late seventeenth-century England.
Literary critic Eugen Simion called it " the most valuable " among Eliade's earliest literary attempts, but noted that, being " ambitious ", the book had failed to achieve " an aesthetically satisfactory format ".
Literary critic Paul Haeffner writes that Shakespeare had a great understanding of language and the potential of every word he used.
Literary critic and philosopher Kenneth Burke first coined and described the expression " scapegoat mechanism " in his books Permanence and Change ( 1935 ), and A Grammar of Motives ( 1945 ).
Literary critic and political writer Isabel Paterson had urged the move to Connecticut, where she would be only " up country a few miles " from Paterson, who had been a friend for many years.
* John Updike: Literary realism / modernism and aestheticist critic
" Literary critic Mary Rose Kasraie echoed Lofreda's analysis, saying, " Paglia gives no indication she has read any studies related to women, or recent studies about imagination, nature and culture " and reiterates the " terrible gaps in her coverage.
Literary critic Darrell Schweitzer, however, comments that The Cats of Ulthar resembles Dunsany in " mood and execution " only and that " has no obvious parallels in any Dunsany story ".
" Literary critic and academic Helen Vendler, in 1988, declared that " in the ode ' To Autumn ,' Keats finds his most comprehensive and adequate symbol for the social value of art.
On the Kercopian Literary Criticism in the Slovenian Literary Field ), written with a rare combination of fine irony and piercing analytical style, on drastically unrefexive criticism in Slovenian literature she has shown how important it is for a critic to be disposable and open to the artistic work and at the same time able to produce analytical distances in relation to the work read and evaluated, and in the next step to compound both experiences into a certain perspective, which can come out as his / her own distinctive approach and a singular way of seeing things and works of art.

Literary and Neil
* Neil Cornwell, The Literary Fantastic: From Gothic to Postmodernism ( New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990 )

Literary and Philip
Writing in The Times Literary Supplement Philip Stead was more generous to Dr. No, although he thought that Fleming was offering " too opulent a feast " with the book, although he manages to pull this off, where " a less accomplished writer, lacking Mr. Fleming's quick descriptive gift and his powers of making his characters talk with such lucid and natural style, would never have got away with this story.
The turning point for Pym came with an influential article in 1977 in the Times Literary Supplement in which two prominent writers, Lord David Cecil and Philip Larkin, nominated her as " the most underrated writer of the 20th century ".
* Philip Terzian, Literary Editor
* Clarke, George E. " Harris, Philip, Brand: Three Authors in Search of Literary Criticism.
Philip Nobile voiced a mordant criticism along these lines in his book Intellectual Skywriting: Literary Politics and the New York Review of Books.
Literary critic Harold Bloom named him as one of the four major American novelists of his time, alongside Don DeLillo, Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth, and called Blood Meridian " the greatest single book since Faulkner ’ s As I Lay Dying ".
In 2007, the ESV Literary Study Bible — with extensive introductions and essays alongside brief annotation ( focusing on the Bible as literature ) written by professor of English literature Leland Ryken of Wheaton College and his son, Presbyterian pastor and theologian Philip Ryken — was published by Crossway Bibles, the publisher of the ESV.
Philip Stead, writing in The Times Literary Supplement thought that " Mr. Fleming's licensed assassin is in pretty good form.
* William Lamont, Last Witnesses: the Muggletonian history 1652-1979, Ashgate ISBN 978-0-7546-5532-9 ( reviewed by Philip Hoare in the Times Literary Supplement 17 August 2007 page 30 )
Philip K. Dick sold approximately fifteen short stories himself before becoming a client of the Scott Meredith Literary Agency.
Philip John Stead's review in the Times Literary Supplement of December 23, 1955 began, " Poirot's return to the happy hunting grounds of detective fiction is something of an event.
The Times Literary Supplement in its review, written by Philip John Stead, of November 19, 1954, was enthusiastic when it asked, " Where do scientists go when they vanish from the ken of the Security Services?
Philip John Stead's review in The Times Literary Supplement of 29 November 1957, concluded, " Miss Christie never harrows her readers, being content to intrigue and amuse them.
Philip John Stead concluded his review in the Times Literary Supplement of December 12, 1958, with, " The solution of Ordeal By Innocence is certainly not below the level of Mrs Christie's customary ingenuity, but the book lacks other qualities which her readers have come to expect.

Literary and also
Ted Nelson ( who had also originated the words " hypertext " and " hypermedia ") coined the term " transclusion " in his 1982 book, Literary Machines.
: See also Literary influence of Hamlet
* 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.
She also joined the Literary Club and had two stories published in the yearbook: Little Sister and Sergeant Terry.
Literary criticism was also employed in other forms of medieval Arabic literature and Arabic poetry from the 9th century, notably by Al-Jahiz in his al-Bayan wa -' l-tabyin and al-Hayawan, and by Abdullah ibn al-Mu ' tazz in his Kitab al-Badi.
Literary figures, most notably Chateaubriand, but also Hugo, Lamartine, Vigny, and Nodier, rallied to the ultras ' cause.
Kilmer also wrote book reviews for The Literary Digest, Town & Country, The Nation, and The New York Times.
Literary critics have also spent many years developing arguments concerning the " masculinity " of Rome and the Romans and the " femininity " of Egypt and the Egyptians.
He also took an interest in English literature, and published Science and Literary Criticism in 1949, and The Mind of Emily Brontë in 1974.
He was also a regular reviewer for Scribner's magazine and the New York Evening Post Literary Review.
Activities of Artistic and Literary Society of Zagłębie Dąbrowskie prove also that Sosnowiec as an industrial centre is not only a working class environment.
In the late 9th and the first half of the 10th century, Varna was the site of a principal scriptorium of the Preslav Literary School at a monastery endowed by Boris I who may have also used it as his monastic retreat.
While many sources uses the terms stream of consciousness and interior monologue as synonyms, the Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms suggests, that " they can also be distinguished psychologically and literarily.
Founded in 1846 as the University at Lewisburg, Bucknell traces its origination to a group of Baptists from White Deer Valley Baptist Church who deemed it " desirable that a Literary Institution should be established in Central Pennsylvania, embracing a High School for male pupils, another for females, a College and also a Theological Institution.
Literary events also happen throughout the year at the Kingston Frontenac Public Library and local bookstores.
Fraser has also served as the editor for many monarchical biographies, including those featured in the Kings and Queens of England and Royal History of England series, and, in 1996, she also published a book entitled The Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605, which won both the St Louis Literary Award and the Crime Writers ' Association ( CWA ) Non-Fiction Gold Dagger.
Hart-Davis was also secretary of The Literary Society and a member of A. P. Herbert's committee on censorship.
Literary works also preserve some of Janus's cult epithets, such as Ovid's long passage of the Fasti devoted to Janus at the beginning of Book I ( 89-293 ), Tertullian, Augustine and Arnobius.
He also served as an editor of The Lit., known today as the Yale Literary Magazine and belonged to Linonia, a literary and debating society.
Literary critics, especially the prominent August Ahlqvist, disapproved of the book, at least nominally because of its " rudeness " – Romanticism was in its forte at the time – but maybe also because it was written in the southwestern dialect of Finnish, while Ahlqvist himself preferred the northeastern dialects of his homelands.
He also joined the Celtic Literary Society through which he came to know Arthur Griffith who was to remain a friend and influence throughout his life.
She also happens to be, under the pen name Caroline Adams, the secret author of a bestselling book that has the straitlaced Lynnfield Literary Circle in an uproar.

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