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In 1874, Terry played in a number of Charles Reade's works, including as Philippa Chester in The Wandering Heir, Susan Merton in It's Never Too Late to Mend, and Helen Rolleston in Our Seamen.
* The Wandering Heir ( 1873 )
As Annseley biographer Ekirch says, " It is inconceivable that Stevenson, a voracious reader of legal history, was unfamiliar with the saga of James Annesley, which by the time of Kidnapped ’ s publication in 1886 had already influenced four other 19th-century novels, most famously Sir Walter Scott ’ s Guy Mannering ( 1815 ) and Charles Reade ’ s The Wandering Heir ( 1873 ).

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Notable later editions of the Howard stories include the Donald M. Grant editions ( 1974 – 1989 ); Berkley editions ( 1977 ); Gollancz editions ( 2000 – 2006 ), and Wandering Star / Del Rey editions ( 2003 – 2005 ).
** The Wandering Fire ( 1986 ), winner of the 1987 Aurora Award.
They had many sons, the four Anemoi (" Winds "): Boreas, Notus, Eurus, and Zephyrus, and the five Astra Planeta (" Wandering Stars ", i. e. planets ): Phainon ( Saturn ), Phaethon ( Jupiter ), Pyroeis ( Mars ), Eosphoros / Hesperos ( Venus ), and Stilbon ( Mercury ).
After that, Guido Bonatti writes people saw the Wandering Jew in Forlì ( Italy ), in the 13th century ; other people saw him in Vienna and elsewhere.
In German-speaking countries he is referred to as " Der Ewige Jude " ( the immortal, or eternal, Jew ), while in Romance-speaking countries he is known as " Le Juif Errant " ( the Wandering Jew ) and " L ' Ebreo Errante "; the English form, probably because it is derived from the French, has followed the Romance.
As well as " El Judío Errante " ( The Wandering Jew ), he is known in Spanish as " Juan que Espera a Dios ", ( John waits for God ,).
Thomas Carlyle, in his Sartor Resartus ( 1834 ), compares its hero Diogenes Teufelsdroeckh on several occasions to the Wandering Jew, ( also using the German wording ' der ewige Jude ').
Robert Hamerling, in his " Ahasver in Rom " ( Vienna, 1866 ), identifies Nero with the Wandering Jew.
One should also note Paul Féval, père's La Fille du Juif Errant ( 1864 ), which combines several fictional Wandering Jews, both heroic and evil, and Alexandre Dumas ' incomplete Isaac Laquedem ( 1853 ), a sprawling historical saga.
In Argentina, the topic of the Wandering Jew has appeared several times in the work of Enrique Anderson Imbert, particularly in his short-story El Grimorio ( The Grimoire ), included in the eponymous book.
The Marquis of Bolibar ( 1920 ), the Wandering Jew features as a central character.
J. G. Ballard's short story The Lost Leonardo, published in The Terminal Beach ( 1964 ), centres on a search for the Wandering Jew.
Angela Hunt's novel The Immortal ( 2000 ), features the Wandering Jew under the name of Asher Genzano.
George Sylvester Viereck and Paul Eldridge wrote a trilogy of novels My First Two Thousand Years, an Autobiography of the Wandering Jew, ( 1928 ), in which Isaac Laquedem is a Roman soldier who, after being told by Jesus that he will " tarry until I return ," goes on to influence many of the great events of history ; he frequently encounters Solome ( described as ' The Wandering Jewess '), and travels with a companion, to whom he has passed on his immortality via a blood transfusion ( another attempt to do this for a woman he loved ended in her death ).
In Ilium by Dan Simmons, ( 2003 ), a woman who is addressed as the Wandering Jew plays a central role, though her real name is Savi.
* Richard I. Cohen, " The " Wandering Jew " from Medieval Legend to Modern Metaphor ," in Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett and Jonathan Karp ( eds ), The Art of Being Jewish in Modern Times ( Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007 ) ( Jewish Culture and Contexts ),
These include Zofia Kossak-Szczucka's Król trędowaty ( The Leper King ), Manuel Mujica Láinez's fantasy El unicornio ( The Wandering Unicorn ), Cecelia Holland's Jerusalem, Judith Tarr's historical fantasies Alamut and The Dagger and the Cross, The Knights of Dark Renown by Graham Shelby ( 1969 ), Nikos Kazantzakis's Saint Francis and The Crusader King by Susan Peek.

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The Symplegades are sometimes identified with ( or confused with ) the Planctae () or Wandering Rocks, which are mentioned in the Odyssey and Apollonius of Rhodes ' Argonautica.
In Greek mythology, the Planctae (, Planktai, " Wanderers ") or Wandering Rocks were a group of rocks, between which the sea was mercilessly violent.
Aengus appears in the Irish poet William Butler Yeats's poem, " The Song of Wandering Aengus ," which describes Aengus's endless search for his lover.
There are clear echoes of the Wandering Jew in Wagner's The Flying Dutchman, whose plot line is adapted from a story by Heinrich Heine in which the Dutchman is referred to as ' the Wandering Jew of the ocean ', and his final opera Parsifal features a woman called Kundry who is in some ways a female version of the Wandering Jew.
Hans Christian Andersen made his " Ahasuerus " the Angel of Doubt, and was imitated by Heller in a poem on " The Wandering of Ahasuerus ", which he afterward developed into three cantos.
Prynne vented his malice in a couple of pamphlets: A Fresh Discovery of prodigious Wandering: Stars and Firebrands, and The Liar Confounded, to which Lilburne replied in Innocency and Truth Justified ( 1645 ).
Species such as the Wandering Albatross, which forage over huge areas of sea, have a reduced capacity for powered flight and are dependent on a type of gliding called dynamic soaring ( where the wind deflected by waves provides lift ) as well as slope soaring.
Wandering on the edge of commercial adaptability, while trying to conform with the expectations of old friends, fans and political movements which he supported meant a difficult struggle for Reiser which sometimes drove him to despair and depression.
The Wandering Albatross, Snowy Albatross or White-winged Albatross, Diomedea exulans, is a large seabird from the family Diomedeidae, which has a circumpolar range in the Southern Ocean.
In 1856 he produced twelve folio-size illustrations of The Legend of The Wandering Jew for a short poem which Pierre-Jean de Béranger had derived from a novel of Eugène Sue of 1845.
His first publication, the Tablettes du juif errant (" Tablets of the Wandering Jew "), which appeared in 1823, symbolized the progress of humanity.
In one episode (" Homer: Bad Man ") Bart claims they come from " a girl's butt " and in " The Wandering Juvie " Bart is told by Gina that there is no such thing as cooties ( as well as a variety of fake " cootie-repelling " type items such as cootie insurance, which Bart appears to have bought ).
In captivity, a maximum lifespan of 70 years is recorded, and it is generally believed that the life expectancy of a bird that survives long enough to fledge is as high as thirty years or more, which is comparable to more famously long-lived birds like the Wandering Albatross.
Later that year Chiba appeared in the first Kinji Fukasaku film Wandering Detective: Tragedy in Red Valley which marked the beginning of a long series of collaborations for the two.
The game itself would have taken place in a world inside the Avatar's mind ( the world was called " Alucinor ", which roughly translates from Latin " Wandering in the mind "), and the people in the world were tasked to follow the eight virtues in the hopes of aiding the Avatar in gaining the power to completely defeat the Guardian.
* Paul Féval, père was a one of the most important fantastique writers of the period with Les Revenants ( 1853 ), La Fille du Juif Errant Daughter Of The Wandering Jew ( 1864 ), the macabre La Vampire Vampire Countess ( 1867 ), and La Ville Vampire Vampire City ( 1874 ) which parodied Ann Radcliffe, making her the book's fictional heroine!
Simeon was the singer, but began to incorporate a 1940s vintage audio oscillator into the show, which alienated the other band members to the extent that the group was eventually reduced to the duo of Simeon and Taylor, at which point they renamed themselves The Silver Apples, after the William Butler Yeats poem The Song of the Wandering Aengus.

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Gardner facetiously asked if he was also the Wandering Jew, much to the annoyance of Sullivan himself.
Heine introduces the character as a Wandering Jew of the ocean, and also added the device taken up so vigorously by Wagner in this, and many subsequent operas: the Dutchman can only be redeemed by the love of a faithful woman.
The poem may also have been inspired by the legends of the Wandering Jew, who was forced to wander the earth until Judgement Day for taunting Jesus on the day of the Crucifixion, and of the Flying Dutchman.
The three species of Wandering Jew, one native to eastern Mexico, also belong to the Tradescantia genus.
The Wandering Jew is also mentioned in Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Maturin c. 1820.
Based on the remaining stumps, over 100 Totara had been felled, while the bush was also been infested with the exotic pest plants Old Mans Beard ( Clematis Vitalba ) and Wandering Jew ( Tradescantia Fluminensis ), both detrimental to the forest.
She is sometimes identified with the Holy Spirit itself but, according to her various capacities, is also the Universal Mother, the Mother of the Living or Resplendent Mother, the Power on High, She-of-the-left-hand ( as opposed to Christ, understood as her husband and he of the Right Hand ), as the Luxurious One, the Womb, the Virgin, the Wife of the Male, the Revealer of Perfect Mysteries, the Holy Dove of the Spirit, the Heavenly Mother, the Wandering One, or Elena ( that is, Selene, the Moon ).
The Tarim River changes its course through time, and therefore the location of the terminal lake also changes, causing some confusion amongst the early explorers as to the exact location of Lop Nor, and the lake was thus referred to a the " Wandering Lake.
She also appeared on the previous Entrance album Wandering Stranger ( 2004 ).
A passage in his works referring to the Annus Vagus ( Wandering Year ) of the Egyptian calendar of 120 years before his own time, has been used to imply a date of c. 70 BC for the time of writing, which would be consistent with the idea that he may have been a pupil of Posidonius, but a date as late as 50 AD has also been suggested.
They determine he is the Wandering Jew, and also the thief and forger.
He also played on the Wandering Lucy album " Leap Year "
He also illustrated Balzac's novels, and Eugene Sue's Wandering Jew.
Daly and his wife have also created Wandering Park Productions, a company designed to develop and produce a variety of film, television and theater projects.
These include Hunbatz Men, who has Yucatec ancestry, and K ' iche ' motivational speaker and media personality Alejandro Cirilo Pérez Oxlaj ( also known as " Wandering Wolf ").
It is also known as River Spiderwort, Small-Leaf Spiderwort, Inch Plant, Wandering Trad, Wandering Willie and Wandering Gypsy.

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