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Posthumous publication of his diaries and letters, edited by Russell Davies, caused controversy — particularly Williams's caustic remarks about fellow professionals — and revealed bouts of despair, often primed by feelings of personal isolation and professional failure.
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* Posthumous publication in Mexico of Plantas y Animales de la Nueva Espana, y sus virtudes por Francisco Hernandez, y de Latin en Romance por Fr.
* Posthumous publication of Adriaan van den Spiegel's De formato foetu in Venice with illustrations by Giulio Casserio and including the first observation of milk in female breasts at birth.
Imperatorem e Gallia scriptae ( 1630 ) – Posthumous publication of Busbecq's letters to Rudolf II detailing the life and politics of the French court.
* 1988 Posthumous publication of Working with Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History, a Diary, 1928-30 ( Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.
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* William Wycherley-The Posthumous Works of William Wycherley, edited by Lewis Theobald ( part of Theobald's and Curll's battle with Pope and other " Tory " wits )
* A young Mycroft Holmes is the protagonist of a mystery-adventure " edited " by Michael P. Hodel and Sean M. Wright, Enter the Lion: A Posthumous Memoir of Mycroft Holmes ( published in hardcover by Hawthorn Books in 1979 in the U. S. and by JM Dent & Sons Ltd. in 1980 in London ( ISBN 0-460-04483-4 ) and in paperback by Playboy Press in 1980 ).
See H Walpole, Memoirs of the Reign of George III., edited by GFR Barker ( 1894 ); Sir NW Wraxall, Historical and Posthumous Memoirs, edited by HB Wheatley ( 1884 ); and JA Manning, Lives of the Speakers ( 1850 ).
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Sujin-tennō is a Posthumous name assigned by later generations, possibly ascribed during the compilation of the Kojiki.
Posthumous bust of John Hay ( 1915-17 ), by J. Massey Rhind, inside the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial.
* Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence ( 1885 – 1930 ), anthology of work by D. H. Lawrence
Posthumous painting of Anning by B. J. Donne from 1847, based on the 1842 portrait at the head of this article
This was referenced by Richard Waller in his introduction to The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke, M. D.
* In Michael P. Hodel and Sean M. Wright's novel Enter the Lion: A Posthumous Memoir of Mycroft Holmes, Jerrold Moriarty, the father of the Professor and his brothers, is Mycroft Holmes ' immediate superior in the Foreign Office and plays an important part in a plot by former Confederate officers to involve the British government in a scheme to overthrow the United States government.
Posthumous awards are usually presented to the next of kin in Washington, DC, by the President or his personal representative.
* Cornish Place Rhymes, Tiverton: Cornwall Books, 1997 ( Posthumous commemorative volume begun by the author ; preface by the editor, S Butler )
If approved by the Hollywood Walk Of Fame Committee in June 2011, Randy Rhoads ' Posthumous Star would be placed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2012.
Posthumous publications by his students, editing their lecture notes based on his lectures, include The Constitutional History of England, Equity, and The Forms of Action at Common Law.
Posthumous releases include 3½ ; The Lost Tapes 1985 – 1988, a collection of unreleased studio sessions including cuts produced by Vitus Matare ( of L. A. s Paisley Underground heroes The Last and later Trotsky Icepick ,) and The Day Before Wine and Roses, a live radio performance recorded just prior to the release of the band's first album.
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A pantomime produced at the Funambules in 1828, The Gold Dream, or Harlequin and the Miser, was widely thought to be the work of Nodier, and both Gautier and Banville wrote Pierrot playlets that were eventually produced on other stages — Posthumous Pierrot ( 1847 ) and The Kiss ( 1887 ), respectively.
Albert died, however, and his son, Ladislaus the Posthumous — so called because he was born after his father's death — was acknowledged as king.
Zhang Zhidong (; Courtesy Xiàodá ( 孝達 ); Pseudonyms: Xiāngtāo ( 香濤 ), Xiāngyán ( 香岩 ), Yīgōng ( 壹公 ), Wújìng-Jūshì ( 無竟居士 ), later Bàobīng ( 抱冰 ); Posthumous name: Wénxiāng ( 文襄 )) ( September 4, 1837 — October 5, 1909 ) was an eminent Chinese politician during the late Qing Dynasty who advocated controlled reform.
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* Charles Dickens: The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, more commonly known as The Pickwick Papers ( talks about the journalism on Fleet Street ).
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The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas ( modern spelling Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas ), often subtitled as the Epitaph of a Small Winner, is a novel by the Brazilian writer Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis.
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) In central Europe, the King of Hungary Ladislaus the Posthumous, started the use of Arabic numerals, which appear for the first time in a royal document of 1456.
He held his second cousin once removed Ladislaus the Posthumous, the ruler of the Archduchy of Austria, Hungary and Bohemia, ( born in 1440 ) as a prisoner and attempted to extend his guardianship over him in perpetuity to maintain his control over Lower Austria.
Posthumous Portrait of Percy Shelley | Shelley Writing Prometheus Unbound ( Shelley ) | Prometheus Unbound ( 1845 ) On 17 September 1820, Severn set sail onboard the Maria Crowther from England to Italy with the famous English poet John Keats.
The Habsburg prince Ladislas the Posthumous, king of Bohemia and Hungary ( d. 1457 ), held the title in the 1450s.
His work had also noticeable influence over Brazilian author Machado de Assis, who made exceptional ( and outstandingly original ) usage of the digressive technique in the masterful novel The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas.
Posthumous execution is the ritual or ceremonial mutilation of an already dead body as a punishment.
John I ( 15 November 131620 November 1316 ), called the Posthumous, was King of France and Navarre, and Count of Champagne, as the son and successor of Louis the Headstrong, for the five days he lived.
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