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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.
Literary critic Neil Philip also argued that further folkloric and mythological influences could be seen in the character of Nastrond, who had both a foul smell and an aversion to fresh water, characteristics traditionally associated with the Nuckalevee, a creature in Scottish folklore.
" 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 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 philosopher
In 2009 he recommended Signature in the Cell by the philosopher and ID proponent Stephen Meyer in The Times Literary Supplement as one of his " Best Books of the Year.
M. M. Bakhtin, a Russian philosopher and Literary Critic has been credited with introducing the Dialogical process in Philosophy.
* David Williams ( philosopher ) ( 1738 – 1816 ), ordained minister, theologian and political polemicist, founder in 1788 of the Royal Literary Fund
The first serious introduction of his poetry occurred in 1831, when Nikolai Stankevich, a poet and philosopher from Moscow, published several poems in " Literaturnaya gazeta " ( Literary newspaper ) with a short introduction.

Literary and Kenneth
*" Kenneth Roberts ," Dictionary of Literary Biography 9: 313-318.
* A Life of Kenneth Rexroth-R book reviews ; Fall, 1993 ; Review of Linda Hamalian, A life of Kenneth Rexroth, by Donald Gutierrez ( Literary Review ).
*" Bring Da Noise: A Brief Survey of Sound Art Sound and The Literary Connection " by Kenneth Goldsmith NewMusicBox, March 1, 2004
* The Cognition of the Literary Work of Art, Translated by Ruth Ann Crowley and Kenneth R. Olson.
His Starlight: 150 Poems, published by the University of Queensland Press, won the Queensland State Literary Award for poetry and the Age Book of the Year award for poetry in 2011, and Urban Myths: 210 Poems: New and Selected, published by the University of Queensland Press, won the Victorian Premier's Prize for poetry in 2006, the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Kenneth Slessor Prize in 2007, the South Australian Premier's Awards John Bray prize for poetry in 2008 and the South Australian Premier's Awards Premier's Prize for the best book overall ( 2006 and 2007 ) in 2008.
His Under Berlin, published by the University of Queensland Press, won the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry ( the New South Wales State Literary Award for Poetry ) in 1989, and At The Florida won the Melbourne Age ' Book of the Year ' award for poetry in 1993.
* 2007: New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Kenneth Slessor Prize for Urban Myths: 210 Poems: New and Selected
* 1989: New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Kenneth Slessor Prize for Under Berlin

Literary and Burke
* Anne Witchard, " Aspects of Literary Limehouse: Thomas Burke and the ‘ Glamorous Shame of Chinatown ", Literary London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London, 2, 2 ( September 2004 ): 7 pp. http :// homepages. gold. ac. uk / london-journal / september % 202004 / witchard. html.

Literary and first
Literary scholars first used this term in the 1960s and 1970s, and the term has only come into broad use since the 1980s, especially as theory used in literary studies has increasingly been influenced by European philosophy and social theory.
Literary scholars have identified characteristics of Margaret Mitchell's first husband, Berrien " Red " Upshaw, in the character of Rhett, while another sees the image of Italian actor, Rudolph Valentino.
He went on his first expedition in 1902 – 1904, known as The Danish Literary Expedition, with Jørgen Brønlund, Harald Moltke and Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen, to examine Inuit culture.
* 1899 – The Irish Literary Theatre in Dublin produced its first play.
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.
A number of poets belong to both academia and slam: as noted above Jeffrey McDaniel slammed on several poetry slam teams, and has since published several books and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence College ; Patricia Smith, a four-time national slam champion, went on to win several prestigious literary awards, including being nominated for the 2008 National Book Award, and being inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006 ; Bob Holman founded the Nuyorican Poetry Slam has taught for years at the New School, Bard, Columbia and NYU ; Craig Arnold won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and has competed at slams ; Kip Fulbeck, a professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara competed in slam in the early-1990s and initiated the first spoken word course to be taught as part of a college art program's core curriculum ; and poet / academics such as Michael Salinger, Felice Belle, Javon Johnson, Susan B. Anthony Somers-Willett, Robbie Q. Telfer, Phil West, Ragan Fox, and Karyna McGlynn have devoted much attention to the merging of the poetry slam community and the academic community in their respective works.
* Alistair MacLeod-author whose first novel No Great Mischief won the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
* November 14 – The first recorded meeting of the Franklin Literary Society was held at Canonsburg Academy ( now Washington & Jefferson College ).
In 1794, shortly after his arrival in Manchester, Dalton was elected a member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, the " Lit & Phil ", and a few weeks later he communicated his first paper on " Extraordinary facts relating to the vision of colours ", in which he postulated that shortage in colour perception was caused by discoloration of the liquid medium of the eyeball.
* Online: the Cybils Awards, or Children's and Young Adult Bloggers ' Literary Awards, are the first major series of book awards given by children's and young adult book bloggers.
In 1837, the name of the fledgling college was changed to the " Kalamazoo Literary Institute " and school officials made their first attempt to secure recognition as a college from the state of Michigan.
The first was conceived in 1937 by the Lord Tweedsmuir, a prolific author of fiction and non-fiction who created the Governor General's Literary Award.
* Danuta Gleed Literary Award for a first collection of short fiction by a Canadian author writing in English
He and Baroness Tweedsmuir together established the first proper library at Rideau Hall, and, with his wife's encouragement, Buchan founded the Governor General's Literary Awards, which remain Canada's premier award for literature.
Literary historian Frits van Oostrom was the first professor of Leiden to be granted the Spinoza award for his work on developing the NLCM centre ( Dutch literature and culture in the Middle Ages ) into a top research centre.
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.
The book was a selection of the Literary Guild with a first printing of 650, 000 copies and sold over two million copies in its first year.
More recently, however, scholars have established that Leelinau was first used as a pen name by Henry's wife, Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, in writings for The Literary Voyager, a family magazine which they wrote together in the 1820s.
The Islington Literary and Scientific Society was established in 1833 and first met in Mr. Edgeworth's Academy on Upper Street.
The most famous, the Greenville Settlement, in Greensfork Township, was the site of Union Literary Institute, one of the first racially-integrated schools in the United States.
Known as " The Library, Literary, and Musical Association of Mount Pleasant ," the first books were the personal book collections of the board members.
In the first half of the 10th century, the Cyrillic script was devised in the Preslav Literary School, Bulgaria, based on the Glagolitic, the Greek and Latin alphabets.
The three-step test was first established in relation to the exclusive right of reproduction under Article 9 ( 2 ) of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works in 1967.

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