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His name is Praisegod Piepsam, and he is rather fully described as to his clothing and physiognomy in a way which relates him to a sinister type in the author's repertory -- he is a forerunner of those enigmatic strangers in `` Death In Venice '', for example, who represent some combination of cadaver, exotic, and psychopomp.
But quite conceivably an altogether different impression will obtain when the work is offered in the theatre and there can be other effects to relieve the burden on the author's words.
The author's name " indicates the status of the discourse within a society and culture ", and at one time was used as an anchor for interpreting a text, a practice which Barthes would argue is not a particularly relevant or valid endeavor.
The relationship between the author and the editor, often the author's only liaison to the publishing company, is often characterized as the site of tension.
Although the appellation Malachi has frequently been understood as a proper name, its Hebrew meaning is simply " My God's messenger " ( or ' His messenger ' in the Septuagint ) and may not be the author's name at all.
First among them is the risk associated with portraying the king's ancestor as a murderer and conspirator in the plot to overthrow a rightful king, as well as the author's desire to flatter a powerful patron.
Diogo Cão is the subject of Padrão, one of the most well-known poems in Fernando Pessoa's book Mensagem, the only one published during the author's lifetime.
Herewith, then, is a sort of credo, based partly on the practice of all the great writers of detective stories, and partly on the promptings of the honest author's inner conscience.
Books are catalogued in ascending numerical order ; when two or more books have the same classification number, the system sub-divides the class alphabetically, by the use of a call number ( usually the first letter, or letters, of the author's last name, or the title if there is no identifiable author.
Since Lemony Snicket is both the fictional narrator of the stories as well as the author's pseudonym, it creates a false sense that the stories are written from truth.
It is only tangentially connected with the author's Middle-earth legendarium: both were originally intended as essays in " English mythology ".
Birger Gerhardsson notes his opinion that “ Luke is very much dependent upon Palestinian tradition .” Adolf Schlatter concluded that the text's character together with other indicators point to the author's provenance from the Jewish church.
The Gospel is addressed to the author's patron, Theophilus, which in Greek simply means friend of God or ( be ) loved by God or loving God, and may not be a name but a generic term for a Christian.
The disciple Matthew was probably honoured within the author's circle, as the name Matthew is more prominent in this gospel than any other.
" Sanders points out that the author would regard the gospel as theologically true as revealed spiritually even if its content is not historically accurate and argues that even historically plausible elements in John can hardly be taken as historical evidence, as they may well represent the author's intuition rather than historical recollection.
When Silas Marner is persuaded that his alienation from the church means also his alienation from society, the author's life is again mirrored with her refusal to attend church.
There is also some flexibility for words that have common kanji renditions to be optionally written instead in hiragana, according to an individual author's preference.
") In film and theatre, a manuscript, or script for short, is an author's or dramatist's text, used by a theatre company or film crew during the production of the work's performance or filming.
Wells or the Gothic romances of Mary Shelley, were set in a world that is recognizably that of the author and introduced only a single fantastic element — or at most a fantastic milieu within the author's world, as with Lovecraft or Howard.
Scholarly peer review ( also known as refereeing ) is the process of subjecting an author's scholarly work, research, or ideas to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field, before a paper describing this work is published in a journal.
* The author's intended meaning, such as it is ( for the author's identity as a stable " self " with a single, discernible " intent " is also a fictional construct ), is secondary to the meaning that the reader perceives.

author's and already
Twenty-seven of the sonnets had already been printed at the end of Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophil and Stella without the author's consent.
Today, this serves to make the novel more easily comprehensible to those unfamiliar with Heian era court manners and titles, but we know that the author's contemporaries already referred to this character by this name-and nicknamed the author after her.
A clue of Curtain already being formed in the author's mind in 1935.

author's and expressed
On the other hand, literature was considered to be the personal expression of an author's world vision, expressed by means of images and symbols.
An Italian rendering of this play fell into the hands of Lord Byron, who, although the translation was very bad, expressed his conviction that the author's name would be held in reverence by posterity.
He also expressed frustration that Miller had not explained how Hubbard had achieved such a following, but complimented the author's meticulous research in separating fact from fiction.
More favorable opinions of the work were expressed by others, but it is generally agreed that the author's scholarship is defective and that his views are far too conservative.
Opinions expressed in this paper are the author's and are not necessarily those of the Bureau of Prisons.

author's and title
* The transliteration of author's name, and the rendering of title in English:
In 1869 Sacher-Masoch conceived a grandiose series of short stories under the collective title Legacy of Cain that would represent the author's aesthetic Weltanschauung.
Short story in which archaeologists from Earth ( returning to the Mars of their distant ancestors ; see Genesis above, although the stories are not explicitly related save through the author's Paratime stories ), excavating the remains of a humanoid Martian civilization find an entire library they at first cannot read, but then come upon a Rosetta Stone of sorts, giving the story its title.
The word " Codex " in the title means " book " ( from Latin caudex ), and " Seraphinianus " is derived from the author's last name, Serafini.
* The transliteration of author's name, and the rendering of title in English:
" Several reprints of the book have been issued since the author's death ; and in 1671 a French translation by James Dymocke appeared with the title of Le Vice ridicule.
The hardback edition is quarter-bound in faux leather with the author's names, title and several stars inlaid in foil.
Originally presented as the author's thesis ( master — Université de Montréal ), 1984, under the title: L ' architecture de la Banque de Montréal à la Place d ' Armes.
King's publishers then shortened it to the current title, thinking the author's choice sounded too religious.
The title « Velika Srbija » ( Greater Serbia ) was meant to express the author's dismay at the prospect of expansion of the Serbian state without social and cultural reforms as well as possible ethnic confrontation with neighboring nations, from Croats to Bulgarians.
In fact the author's preferred title for The Hobbit was The Hobbit or There and Back Again.
Page numbers, author's name, and title on every page ensure that if an unstapled manuscript is shuffled on a table, shared among two or more people, or dropped, it can easily be reassembled, and if a stack of unstapled manuscripts is dropped, it can easily be sorted into the correct sets.
* The transliteration of author's name, and the rendering of title in English:
* The transliteration of author's name, and the rendering of title in English:
* The transliteration of author's name, and the rendering of title in English:
* The transliteration of author's name, and the rendering of title in English:
In academic writing, the running head usually contains a page number and the author's last name or an abbreviated version of the title.
Originally published as The Secret Ascension by Tor Books in 1987 ( but subsequently reprinted with the author's preferred title ), this work is an homage to writer Philip K. Dick, a pastiche of his style, and includes an alternate reality version of Dick as a character.
* The Secret Ascension ( 1987 ) ( later republished with the author's original title: Philip K Dick Is Dead, Alas ) -- Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 1989
First published anonymously, the author's name, Siegfried Sassoon, was added to the title page for the second impression.
The title also refers to any author's need for poetic license and the personal liberty to create art.
* The transliteration of author's name, and the rendering of title in English:
* The transliteration of author's name, and the rendering of title in English:

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