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She may have been influenced by them, or have come to similar conclusions on her own ; as an Anglican, the reasonings she gave are rooted in the theologies of Creation and Incarnation, and thus are slightly different from the Catholic Chesterton and Belloc.
She influenced the first generation of Improv at The Compass Players in Chicago, which led to The Second City.
She noted that although most people " hold their belief in reincarnation quite lightly " and were unclear on the details of their ideas, personal experiences such as past-life memories and near-death experiences had influenced most believers, although only a few had direct experience of these phenomena.
She feels the Gulf War influenced the development of " girls who fight to protect the destiny of a community ", such as Red River, Basara, Magic Knight Rayearth, and Sailor Moon.
She has been influenced by fantasy writers like J. R. R.
She goes on to say that Norse cosmology may have been influenced by these Asiatic cosmologies from a northern location.
She discussed the type of contemporary actress she wanted to emulate and explained that there were two in particular that she was influenced by: Faye Dunaway and Catherine Deneuve.
She also influenced the king to take an interest in the nation's commercial expansion.
She said the book influenced Chulalongkorn's reform of slavery in Siam, a process he had begun in 1868, and which would end with its total abolition in 1915.
She explains by telling him about Bobby, what he did for her, and that her decisions are forever influenced by what Bobby did for her.
She once indicated, " I am to some extent influenced by them — not in any technical sense, but in the choice of subject matter and the feeling and atmosphere they could achieve.
She also influenced the design of carts in England when she arrived in a carriage, presumably from Kocs, Hungary, to meet her future husband Richard.
She was influenced in using native plant species from: her many successful Reef Point experiences ; studying the contemporary books from the U. S. and abroad advocating the advantages of native palettes ; and from visiting the influential British garden authors William Robinson at Gravetye Manor in Sussex, and Gertrude Jekyll at Munstead Hall in Surrey, both in England.
Among the major writers of the period were Guo Moruo ( 郭沫若 ) ( 1892 – 1978 ), a poet, historian, essayist, and critic ; Mao Dun ( 茅盾 ) ( 1896 – 1981 ), the first of the novelists to emerge from the " League of Left-Wing Writers " and one whose work reflected the revolutionary struggle and disillusionment of the late 1920s ; satirist and novelist Lao She ( 老舍 ) ( 1899 – 1966 ); and Ba Jin ( 巴金 ) ( 1904 – 2005 ), a novelist whose work was influenced by Ivan Turgenev and other Russian writers.
She began to write at a very early age, and was strongly influenced by Grimms ' Fairy Tales and the tales of Charles Perrault, as well as local folklore and Norse mythology.
She may also have been influenced by the role-models of her great-aunts Fanny von Arnstein and Sarah Levy, both lovers of music, the former the patroness of a well-known salon and the latter a skilled keyboard player in her own right.
She was a woman of extraordinary beauty and intellect, and is said to have greatly influenced her husband's public career.
She was married ( 1905 ) to another noteworthy sculptor, Ernest Gillick, who is believed to have influenced her work.
She was educated at home, and her future career was strongly influenced by the family nurse ( i. e. nanny ), Mary Sheridan, a Catholic and a native Irish speaker, who introduced the young Isabella Augusta Persse to the history and legends of the local area.
She was deeply influenced by the French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who wrote extensively on perception, vision, embodiment, and painting.
She spent most of her adult life in Athens, and she may have influenced Pericles and Athenian politics.
She made a name for herself in a style that was known at the time as a " Coon Shouter ", performing African American influenced songs.
She also influenced Miami-based radio and television host-cum-singer Peppy Fields, sister of noted pianist Irving Fields, who was called the Sophie Tucker of Miami by Variety and Billboard magazines.
She became influenced by Theosophic thought, like many artists of the time, and began to form new vision of God as nature.

She and literary
She and her surviving siblings — Branwell, Emily, and Anne – created their own literary fictional worlds, and began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of these imaginary kingdoms.
She helped to instigate this debate by beginning to question the literary merits of Jean de Meun ’ s the Romance of the Rose.
She continued to counter abusive literary treatments of women.
She did this successfully by creating literary foremothers that helped her to formulate a female dialogue that celebrated women and their accomplishments.
She was the patroness of such literary figures as Wace, Benoît de Sainte-Maure, and Bernart de Ventadorn.
She maintained a correspondence with the Austrian philosopher and pedagogue Wilhelm Jerusalem, who was one of the first to discover her literary talent.
She is the author of a number of works of science fiction, fantasy and feminist literary criticism such as How to Suppress Women's Writing, as well as a contemporary novel, On Strike Against God, and one children's book, Kittatinny.
She was also one of the first major science fiction writers to take slash fiction and its cultural and literary implications seriously.
She also says that " the Persian affiliation of the Mysteries is acknowledged in the earliest literary references to them.
( She later became California's first poet laureate and an important figure in the San Francisco literary community ).
She later worked as a literary adviser to Habimah, the national theater, and an editor for the publishing company Sifriyat HaPoalim (" Workers ' Library ").
She is also a founder of the Writers ' Trust of Canada, a non-profit literary organization that seeks to encourage Canada's writing community.
" She joined the literary circles of New York and Boston and made the acquaintance of local lights on the lecture circuit, such as Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, a book whose anti-slavery message Leonowens had brought to the attention of the royal household.
She wrote the biography entitled Jane Austen, which won the $ 25, 000 Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction in April 2002, an award accepted by her daughter Meg on her behalf in Toronto, Ontario, on April 22, 2002.
She was associated with the Nouveau roman French literary movement, although she did not belong definitively to any group.
She became a writer active in the interracial literary and arts community, where she became friends with Carl Van Vechten, a white photographer and writer.
She disappeared from literary circles.
She was also an enthusiastic champion of literary experiment who was willing to use her money to publish the group.
She was the lead literary reviewer for the London Evening Standard during A. N.
She was born in Tierp, Uppland and was raised in Skövde, Västergötland, and after finishing her academic education she has devoted her time to poetry, as literary critic and a playwright.
She also penned a novel, Grace ’ s Turn, for Disney literary subsidiary Hyperion, which received accolades by the New York Public Library ( NYPL ) as the 2007 Teenage Book of the Year.
She was also able to refer to a typescript which had been found in a safe at Sayers ' former literary agents and which differed in some respects from the manuscript version.
She had an affair with the Czech war hero Heinz Otto Ziegler, with whom she had Toby Eady, who became the literary agent of her biographer Patrick Marnham.
She assisted Schlegel in some of his literary productions, and the publication of her correspondence in 1871 established for her a posthumous reputation as a German letter writer.
She was a respected literary figure in her own right.

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