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Literary and historian
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.
Literary historian Ben Harris McClary suggests that a Ducktown-area farmer named William " Sut " Miller ( d. 1858 ) was the inspiration for the George Washington Harris character, Sut Lovingood.
" Literary historian Paul Cernat argued that part of the volume is " a masterpiece of its time ", while concluding that some 700 pages were passable for the " among others " section of Eliade's bibliography.
According to historian Nancy Lee Beaty ( 1970, The Craft of Dying: A Study in the Literary Tradition of the Ars Moriendi in England ), Holy Dying was the " artistic climax " of a consolatory death literature tradition that had begun with Ars moriendi in the 15th century.
Literary historian Ovid Crohmălniceanu opined that Iorga's scientific work was one of the " illustrious accomplishments " of the interwar years, on par with Constantin Brâncuşi's sculptures and George Enescu's music.
Literary historian Nicolae Manolescu found some of the texts in question illegible, but argued: " It is inconceivable that Iorga's theater is entirely obsolete ".
Literary historian Joetta Harty connects paracosm play with imperialism in her writings on the Brontes, Thomas De Quincey and Hartley Coleridge.
In the early 1950s, Bonnet had a debate on the pages of the Times Literary Supplement with one of his leading critics, the British historian Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier over some of the claims contained in his memoirs.
Pioneers in the field include Ruth Frankenberg ( White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness, 1993 ), author and literary critic Toni Morrison ( Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination, 1992 ) and historian David Roediger ( The Wages of Whiteness, 1991 ).
The Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for Literary Achievement is named for the famous American naval historian and theorist, Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan, United States Navy who, through his writing, provided vital stimulus and guidance to those who share in the defense of the nation.
* Anton Ocvirk, Literary historian, born in the village of Žaga
Literary historian and critic, essayist, novelist and poet, member of the French Academy and the Académie de Saintonge, Pierre-Henri Simon lived in Ville d ' Avray and is buried there.

Literary and writes
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.
| Stream of consciousness || Literary genre || Technique where the author writes down their thoughts as fast as they come, typically to create an interior monologue, characterized by leaps in syntax and punctuation that trace a character's fragmentary thoughts and sensory feelings.
Literary critic Paul Haeffner writes that Shakespeare had a great understanding of language and the potential of every word he used.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, one of the first documented uses of the word ufology can be found in the Times Literary Supplement from January 23, 1959, in which it writes, " The articles, reports, and bureaucratic studies which have been written about this perplexing visitant constitute ' ufology '.
He has been a medical columnist for The Observer and writes regularly for the Times Literary Supplement and New York Review of Books.
Hall describes the book as remarkable in its insights into the plight of individuals pulled between two cultures ( Hall 191 ); and Susan Currier writes in the Dictionary of Literary Biography that Woman Warrior is a personal narrative that represents Kingston s effort to reconcile American and Chinese female identities ( Currier 235 ).
Literary scholar Walter Shear writes that Hawthorne structured the story in three parts.
In her review for the Times Literary Supplement, Roz Kaveney writes that the two illustrate Harold Bloom's notion of the " anxiety of influence " in addition to romantic friendship.
Writing in The New York Times, Charles Poore reported that Bradbury " writes in a style that seems to have been nourished on the poets and fabulists of the Irish Literary Renaissance ," praising him as being " wonderfully adept at getting to the heart of his story without talking all day long about it and around it.
Literary travel writing also occurs when an author, famous in another field, travels and writes about his or her experiences.
The Times Literary Supplements review of 6 November 1948, by Sir Julian Henry Hall concluded, " Miss Westmacott writes crisply and is always lucid.
In Koestler: The Literary and Political Odyssey of a Twentieth-Century Skeptic ( 2009 ), Michael Scammell writes that Koestler's theory " was almost entirely hypothetical and based on the slenderest of circumstantial evidence ", and takes the book as evidence that Koestler's brain " was starting to fail him ".
Following this she became a full-time writer and now writes for The Guardian, The Scotsman, and the Times Literary Supplement.

Literary and
* Podcast of Dava Sobel discussing The Origins of Longitude at the Shanghai International Literary Festival
The Composition and Unity of Philippians: Some Neglected Literary Factors .” Novum Testamentum 27. 2 ( April ): 141-73.
: Hubbard, David The Literary Sources of the Kebra Nagast Ph. D. dissertation St Andrews University, Scotland, 1956
Leadership Award " for dedicated vision and commitment to family farm agriculture ; the Special International Literary Prize Ken Saro Wiwa awarded by Acquiambiente, Italy for her book Water Wars ; the " Reading for the Environment Book Prize " by the German Foundation for the Environment for her book Tomorrow s Biodiversity
Charlotte Perkins Gilman v. Ambrose Bierce: The Literary Politics of Gender in Fin-de-Siècle California .” Journal of the West ( July 1993 ): 52-60.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman s Library: A Reconstruction .” Resources for American Literary Studies 23: 2 ( 1997 ): 181-219.
Russian Formalism .” The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism.
Art as Technique .” Literary Theory: An Anthology.
Literary critics Alice L. Cook and John B. Mason give interpretations as to the meaning of the self as well as its importance in the poem.
In social policy, the Canberra University College was established, while the responsibilities of the Commonwealth Literary Fund were expanded to foster new Australian writers and promote the appreciation of Australian literature .”
In 1971, M. H. Abrams, in A Glossary of Literary Terms, notes that the term has undergone a relative diminishment of form and defines pathetic fallacy as a common phenomenon in descriptive poetry, in which the ascription of human traits to inanimate nature is less formally managed than in the figure called personification .”
Nichols co-operated with Abraham Farley in the production of the 1783 edition of Domesday Book, which he called in his Literary Anecdotes the most invaluable as well as most antient Record in this or any other kingdom ”.
Literary critic Barbara Lounsberry — in her book The Art of Fact — suggests four constitutive characteristics of the genre, the first of which is Documentable subject matter chosen from the real world as opposed to ‘ invented from the writer s mind .” By this, she means that the topics and events discussed in the text verifiably exist in the natural world.
* Marowski, Daniel G. and Stine, Jean C. John W ( ood ) Campbell, Jr. ( 1910-1971 ).” Contemporary Literary Criticism.
John Carpenter ( 1948 -).” Contemporary Literary Criticism.
Literary cameos usually involve an established character from another work who makes a brief appearance to establish a shared universe setting, to make a point, or to offer homage.
It was named one of the 100 Most Influential Canadian Books by the Literary Review of Canada ) and one of the 1, 000 Essential Plays in the English Language in the Oxford Dictionary of Theatre.
The Book of Margery Kempe: The Marginal Woman s Quest for Literary Authority ”, Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 16 ( 1986 ): 33 – 55.
Imitation and Intertextuality in the Renaissance .” New Literary History, Volume 19, No. 3.
Joseph Bell, publisher of the novel, spent half of his essay Impartial Structures on the Poem Called The Pursuits of Literature and Particularly a Vindication of the Romance of The Monk defending Lewis ; Thomas Dutton, in his Literary Census: A Satirical Poem, retaliated against Mathias and praised Lewis ; Henry Francis Robert Soame compared Lewis to Dante in his The Epistle in Rhyme to M. G. Lewis, Esq.

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