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Novelists and with
Engaging with Shakespeare: Responses of George Eliot and Other Women Novelists.
In 2003 he was nominated by Granta magazine as one of the 20 ' Best of Young British Novelists ', although his work since then has met with mixed reviews, one reviewer in the Guardian writing that his novel I Play the Drums in a Band Called Okay " goes on ... and on, and on.
* The Power to Bend Spoons: Interviews with Canadian Novelists ( 1998 ) ( editor )
An extract from the book was published in the Spring 1993 edition of the magazine Granta (# 43 ) Best of Young British Novelists 2, ISBN 0-14-014059-X with the title Under Ice.

Novelists and include
Novelists who are commonly counted to postmodern literature include Vladimir Nabokov, William Gaddis, John Hawkes, William Burroughs, Giannina Braschi, Kurt Vonnegut, John Barth, Donald Barthelme, E. L. Doctorow, Jerzy Kosinski, Don DeLillo, Thomas Pynchon, Ishmael Reed, Kathy Acker, Ana Lydia Vega, and Paul Auster.
Novelists of classic Australian works include Marcus Clarke ( For the Term of His Natural Life ), Rolf Boldrewood ( Robbery Under Arms ), Miles Franklin ( My Brilliant Career ), Mary Durack ( Kings in Grass Castles and Keep Him My Country ) and Jeannie Gunn ( We of the Never Never ).
Novelists of classic Australian works include Marcus Clarke ( For the Term of His Natural Life ), Miles Franklin ( My Brilliant Career ), Henry Handel Richardson ( The Fortunes of Richard Mahony ), Joseph Furphy ( Such Is Life ), Rolf Boldrewood ( Robbery Under Arms ) and Ruth Park ( The Harp in the South ).

Novelists and Michael
* Bruce Bennett, ' Michael Wilding ' in James Vinson, ed., Contemporary Novelists, 4th edition, Macmillan, London, 1987.

Novelists and Nelson
* Asian American Novelists: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook by Emmanuel S. Nelson ( Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000 )
IN: Nelson, Asian American Novelists: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook.

Novelists and John
According to John Sutherland's ' Lives of the Novelists ', “ the excessively minor poet John Gawsworth ” kept the ashes of M. P. Shiel “ in a biscuit tin on his mantelpiece, dropping a pinch as condiment into the food of any particularly honoured guest ”.

Novelists and David
Her reputation after her death and until the 1950s was dominated by Lord David Cecil ’ s assessment in Early Victorian Novelists ( 1934 ) that she was “ all woman ” who “ makes a creditable effort to overcome her natural deficiencies but all in vain ” ( quoted in Stoneman, 1987, from Cecil, p. 235 ).

Novelists and James
Novelists James Dickey ( B. A.

Novelists and Douglas
It has also been written upon in the academic study of Coupland ’ s work, " Contemporary American and Canadian Novelists: Douglas Coupland " by Andrew Tate from Manchester University.

Novelists and .
Wells, as president of the International PEN ( Poets, Essayists, Novelists ), had already angered the Nazis by overseeing the expulsion of the German PEN club from the international body in 1934 following the German PEN's refusal to admit non-Aryan writers to its membership.
French Poets and Novelists.
Notes on Novelists.
Whitewashing Uncle Tom's Cabin: Nineteenth-Century Women Novelists Respond to Stowe, Vanderbilt University Press, 2005.
* Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 9: American Novelists, 1910-1945.
Novelists, artists, and moviemakers may attach special moral or aesthetic significance to their " apartness " or misshapenness.
Mansfield wrote over 100 reviews for the magazine, and they were published as a collection, posthumously, in Novels and Novelists by Murry.
His efforts resulted in publication of two additional volumes of short stories in 1923 ( The Dove's Nest ), in 1924 ( Something Childish ), her Poems, The Aloe, a collection of critical writings ( Novels and Novelists ) and a number of editions of her letters and journals.
" Novelists, others want copyright protection extended ", The Japan Times Online.
Novelists Patricia Grace, Albert Wendt, Maurice Gee and children ’ s author Margaret Mahy, are prominent in New Zealand.
He was also an awarded gothic historical romance novelist who wrote under the female pseudonym Madeleine Brent, in 1978, her novel Merlin's Keep won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists ' Association.
* Howard, Susan K. " Amelia Opie ", British Romantic Novelists, 1789 – 1832.
Contemporary French Novelists.
French Novelists of To-day.
* The Romantic Novelists ' Association UK professional organization for writers of romance.
*' Margaret Forster ', in Contemporary British Novelists, ed.

closely and associated
For the interpretation of these significant investigations, it should be remembered that reciprocal relations exist in the hypothalamus with respect to autonomic and somatic functions which are closely associated with the emotions.
She was closely associated with the Founders in all their trials and hardships.
Selective investment theory proposes that close social bonds, and associated emotional, cognitive, and neurohormonal mechanisms, evolved in order to facilitate long-term, high-cost altruism between those closely depending on one another for survival and reproductive success.
There he also received instruction in piano and counterpoint from professor Gustav Jacobsthal, and associated closely with Ernest Munch ( the brother of his former teacher ), organist of St William church, who was also a passionate admirer of J. S.
Great artists closely associated with Romanticism include J. M. W.
His grandfather, also called John Aikin ( 1713 – 1780 ), was a Unitarian scholar and theological tutor, closely associated with Warrington Academy.
It is during this period that Bishop Asser applied to him the unique title of " secundarius ", which may indicate a position akin to that of the Celtic tanist, a recognised successor closely associated with the reigning monarch.
There remained the possibility, because both the Apollo 14 and Apollo 15 landing sites were closely associated with the Imbrium basin, that different geologic processes were prevalent in areas of the lunar highlands far from Mare Imbrium.
Archaeoastronomy is also closely associated with historical astronomy, the use of historical records of heavenly events to answer astronomical problems and the history of astronomy, which uses written records to evaluate past astronomical practice.
The television, film, book, costume, home decoration, and confectionery industries use this time of year to promote products closely associated with such a holiday, with promotions going from early September to 31 October, since their themes rapidly lose strength once the holiday ends, and advertising starts concentrating on Christmas.
Through its song-setting the poetry became closely associated with that era, and with Shropshire itself.
Amok has been more closely associated with psychosis, personality disorders, bipolar disorder, and delusions.
" The Septuagint translates this into Greek as ketos megas, ( Greek: κητος μεγας ), " huge fish "; in Greek mythology the term was closely associated with sea monsters.
In the Pauline Epistles the word Christ is so closely associated with Jesus that it is apparent that for the Early Christians there is no need to claim that Jesus is Christ, for that is considered widely accepted among them.
The cut-up and the closely associated fold-in are the two main techniques:
It has been closely associated with the Sun god Utu-Shamash from very early times.
Cheerleading is currently most closely associated with American football and basketball.
The development of strong administrative structures, in particular those related to extraction of taxes, is closely associated with the intense warfare between predatory European states in the 17th and 18th centuries, or in Charles Tilly's famous formulation: " War made the state and the state made war ".
For example, the formation of the modern states of Germany and Italy in the 19th century is closely associated with the wars of expansion and consolidation led by Prussia and Sardinia, respectively.
Marx thought that working within the global capitalist system, colonialism is closely associated with uneven development.
It is often used interchangeably with " sexism " and is closely associated with misogyny and perceptions of women as inferior to men, especially intellectually.
In the Western world, the term has become closely associated ( and is often used interchangeably ) with sexual abstinence, especially before marriage.
For instance, Jehovah is closely associated with storms and thunder throughout much of the Old Testament.
Historically an increasingly complex division of labour is closely associated with the growth of total output and trade, the rise of capitalism, and of the complexity of industrialisation processes.
The agricultural export interests, centered in the coastal region near Guayaquil, became closely associated with the Liberals, whose political power also grew steadily during the interval.

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