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* 1916 Elizabeth Hardwick, American critic and novelist ( d. 2007 )
* July 27 Elizabeth Hardwick, American literary critic and novelist ( d. 2007 )
* August 25 Elizabeth Montagu, English literary critic ( b. 1718 )
Elizabeth Farrelly, Australian architecture critic has written that
In response to autobiographical criticism, critic Elizabeth Hardwick urged that readers distinguish between Plath as a writer and Plath as an " event ".
The family had strong literary ties: novelist Elizabeth Gaskell enjoyed her visits to the Procter household, and Procter's father was friends with poet Leigh Hunt, essayist Charles Lamb, and novelist Charles Dickens, as well as being acquainted with poet William Wordsworth and critic William Hazlitt.
According to critic Gill Gregory, Procter " does not overtly ponder the vexed question of the poet, particularly the woman poet and her accession to fame ", unlike many other women poets of the time, such as Felicia Hemans and Letitia Elizabeth Landon.
Elizabeth Dilys Powell ( 20 July 1901 3 June 1995 ) was a British journalist, author and film critic.
Eau Claire alumni include Ann Devroy, the former White House correspondent at The Washington Post ; T. Keith Glennan, the first administrator of NASA ; Mark Andrew Green, a congressman and ambassador known for his work with malaria ; Stanford University climate scientist Pamela Matson, winner of the MacArthur Fellowship ; Forbes 400 billionaire and entrepreneur John Menard ; stage and film actress Laila Robins ; chemist Richard Saykally, 1932 Professor Chair at the University of California, Berkeley ; Justin Vernon, Grammy Award-winning lead singer of Bon Iver ; and poet and literary critic Elizabeth Willis, winner of the National Poetry Series and the Guggenheim Fellowship.
The three-minute discussion featured feminist barrister Elizabeth Woodcraft and Neil Lyndon, a critic of feminism, with Ford allowing Woodcraft to speak for more than two minutes of the three-minute feature.
* Elizabeth Hardwick ( writer ), American literary critic and writer
Her poems, critic Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez suggests, give voice to the immigrant struggle.
By the late-1920s, while living in Manhattan, Bernhard was heavily involved in the lesbian sub-culture of the artistic community, becoming friends with photographer Berenice Abbott and her lover, critic Elizabeth McCausland.
Caitlin Moran ( born 5 April 1975 as Catherine Elizabeth Moran ) is a British broadcaster, TV critic and columnist at The Times, where she writes three columns a week: one for the Saturday Magazine, a TV review column, and the satirical Friday column " Celebrity Watch ".
Elizabeth Montagu ( 2 October 1718 25 August 1800 ) was a British social reformer, patron of the arts, salonist, literary critic, and writer who helped organize and lead the bluestocking society.
Elizabeth Janeway ( October 7, 1913 January 15, 2005 ) was an American author and critic.
Luce Vigo, film critic and daughter of Vigo and Elizabeth Lozinska, attended that year.
The critic Elizabeth Hardwick had this to say about Ship of Fools: " All is too static and the implied parable is never quite achieved.
Wentworth was perhaps the chief critic of Queen Elizabeth I, and Wentworth's 1576 Parliament address has been regarded as the sign of a new era in English Parliament politicking.
Hadleigh claims that, in 1959, Time critic Richard Schickel's review of the film version of Williams ' Suddenly, Last Summer, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, bemoaned: " Why do we have to have all of this homosexuality in our movies?
Elizabeth Jesse Young ( 6 June 1950 18 March 2001 ) was a London-based literary critic and author, who wrote principally on cult writers for a range of British newspapers and magazines.
Elizabeth Hardwick ( July 27, 1916 December 2, 2007 ) was an American literary critic, novelist, and short story writer.

critic and Anne
* Anne Midgette ( music critic )
Film critic Roger Ebert, who gave the original Nikita three and a half stars out of four, gave Return three stars, saying: " Point of No Return is actually a fairly effective and faithful adaptation and Bridget Fonda manages the wild identity swings of her role with intensity and conviction, although not the same almost poetic sadness that Anne Parillaud brought to the original movie.
On May 3, 1905, Anne Sullivan married a Harvard University instructor and literary critic, John Albert Macy ( 1877 1932 ), who had helped Keller with her publications.
Leno appeared at Drury Lane as Sister Anne in Bluebeard, a character described by Wood as " a sprightly, somewhat below middle aged person who was of a coming on disposition and who had not yet abandoned hope " The Times drama critic noted: " It is a quite peculiar and original Sister Anne, who dances breakdowns and sings strange ballads to a still stranger harp and plays ping-pong with a frying-pan and potatoes and burlesques Sherlock Holmes and wears the oddest of garments and dresses her hair like Miss Morleena Kenwigs, and speaks in a piping voice in short it is none other than Dan Leno whom we all know ".
Lewis, essayist Edward Hoagland, literary critic Camille Paglia, rhetorician Kenneth Burke, fomer United Artists ' senior vice-president Steven Bach, novelists Bernard Malamud and John Gardner, trumpeter / composer Bill Dixon, composers Allen Shawn, Henry Brant, and Vivian Fine, painters Kenneth Noland and Jules Olitski, politicians Mansour Farhang and Mac Maharaj, poets Léonie Adams and Howard Nemerov, sculptor Anthony Caro, dancer / choreographer Martha Graham, drummer Milford Graves, author William " Bill " Butler ( author of The Butterfly Revolution ), economist Karl Polanyi and a number of Pulitzer Prize-winning poets including W. H. Auden, Stanley Kunitz, Mary Oliver, Theodore Roethke and Anne Waldman.
From 1637 to 1638, during the Antinomian Controversy, he sat with the other colonial ministers during both the civil and church trials of Anne Hutchinson, and was a very vocal critic of hers during the latter.
Polly Toynbee was born on the Isle of Wight, the second daughter of the literary critic Philip Toynbee ( by his first wife Anne ), granddaughter of the historian Arnold J. Toynbee, and great-great niece of philanthropist and economic historian Arnold Toynbee, after whom Toynbee Hall in the East End of London is named.
Claudia Anne I. Winkleman ( born 15 January 1972, Westminster, London ) is an English television presenter, film critic, radio personality and journalist.
Forty years later, when the critic Clement Shorter prepared to write Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle, he found at Banagher among other relics, two diaries of Emily and Anne, in a tin box, and some of Charlotte's minute childhood writings wrapped in newspaper at the bottom of a drawer.
TV critic Steve Rogers likened Gray's hosting style to the demeanor of a " class clown ", in contrast to the " severe schoolmarm " attitude of original Weakest Link host Anne Robinson.
In Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels ( 1985 ), editor and critic David Pringle named Bradley and Anne McCaffrey two " leading practitioners nowadays " for the planetary romance type of science fiction.
When the film was released in its day, Bosley Crowther, the film critic for The New York Times, appreciated the adaptation of Chandler's novel and lauded the acting, writing, " Practically all of the supporting roles are exceptionally well played, particularly by Mike Mazurki, the former wrestler, as the brutish Moose Malloy ; Otto Kruger as Jules Amthor, quack-psychologist and insidious blackmailer ; Anne Shirley as an innocent among the wolf pack, and Don Douglas as the police lieutenant.
As literary critic Anne Witchard notes, most of what we know about Burke ’ s life is based on works that purport to be autobiographical yet contain far more invention than truth .” For instance, although he grew up in the suburbs, Thomas Burke claims in his autobiographical novel The Wind and the Rain: A Book of Confessions ( 1924 ) to have been born and raised in the East End, a lower-working class area of London.
As critic Anne Witchard notes, the twentieth century Britain of Burke's lifetime propagated the idea of Yellow perilism, which saw the presence of the Chinese in London as a cause of " degenerative metropolitan blight and imperial and racial decline ”.
The village church, St Mary's, was the venue for the wedding of her son, the journalist and theatre critic Benedict Nightingale, to the author Anne Redmon.
In Anne Bogart: Viewpoints, drama critic Mel Gussow refers to Bogart as a director of the present moment and, one might add, the prescient moment.
Film critic Vincent Canby was a bit tougher on the film, and wrote, " Remy and Anne are made for each other, or would have been if The Big Easy were the sophisticated comedy it could have been ... film was directed by Jim McBride who one day is going to come up with a commercial movie that works all the way through, and not just in patches.

critic and Hull
Hull was a consistent critic of the NHL's defensive, " clutch and grab " era of the late 1990s, raising the ire of commissioner Gary Bettman in 1998 when he said " I wouldn't pay to watch.

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He recalled that in California after a critic had attacked him for `` still trying to sell Bruckner to the Americans '', the public's response at the next concert was a standing ovation.
Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
The point is that an ethical critic, with an assist from Freud, can seize on this theory to argue that tragedy provides us with a harmless outlet for our hostile urges.
Even so apparently impartial a critic as W. H. Frohock has taken for granted that the book was originally intended as a piece of Loyalist propaganda ; ;
He returned to New York to work for The New Yorker, to edit a Western pulp, to `` duck the war in the OWI '', to write publicity for Paramount Pictures and commentary for a newsreel, then he began his career as critic for various magazines.
The proposal was made by Dr. David S. Jenkins after he and Mrs. D. Ellwood Williams, Jr., a board member and long-time critic of the superintendent, argued for about fifteen minutes at this week's meeting.
one influential French critic remarked: `` Pity for Arnolphe comes with age ''.
His reception remained warmer in America than Britain, and he continued to publish novels and short stories, but by the late 1930s the audience for Milne's grown-up writing had largely vanished: he observed bitterly in his autobiography that a critic had said that the hero of his latest play (" God help it ") was simply " Christopher Robin grown up ... what an obsession with me children are become!
While Italian by birth, Salieri had lived in imperial Vienna for almost 60 years and was regarded by such people as the music critic Friedrich Rochlitz as a German composer.
Albrecht Altdorfer's depiction of the moment in 333 BC when Alexander the Great routed Darius III for supremacy in Asia Minor is vast in ambition, sweeping in scope, vivid in imagery, rich in symbols, and obviously heroic — the Iliad of painting, as literary critic Friedrich Schlegel suggested In the painting, a swarming cast of thousands of soldiers surround the central action: Alexander on his white steed, leading two rows of charging cavalrymen, dashes after a fleeing Darius, who looks anxiously over his shoulder from a chariot.
Fans of the strip ranged from novelist John Steinbeck, who called Capp " possibly the best writer in the world today " in 1953, and even earnestly recommended him for the Nobel Prize in literature — to media critic and theorist Marshall McLuhan, who considered Capp " the only robust satirical force in American life.
Writing for the Norwegen newspaper Folkets Avis, the critic Erik Bøgh admired Ibsen's originality and technical mastery: " Not a single declamatory phrase, no high dramatics, no drop of blood, not even a tear.
In his paper " The Application of Thought to Textual Criticism ," ( 1921 ) Housman stated: " A textual critic engaged upon his business is not at all like Newton investigating the motion of the planets: he is much more like a dog hunting for fleas.
Similarly, when Jean de Schelandre wrote about Banquo in his Stuartide in 1611, he also changed the character by portraying him as a noble and honourable man — the critic D. W. Maskell describes him as “… Schelandre's paragon of valour and virtue ”— probably for reasons similar to Shakespeare's.
There was a vast amount of publicity around the film, with a critic for the New York Times calling it " the most eagerly awaited picture of the year ", and it was one of the biggest money-makers of the era.
Love received critical acclaim, a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress, and a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress, for what film critic Roger Ebert called " quite a performance ; Love proves she is not a rock star pretending to act, but a true actress ".
She won several other awards from various film critic associations for the performance.
The term was reportedly coined in 1971 by rock critic Dave Marsh in a review of their show for Creem magazine.
From the painting's title, art critic Louis Leroy coined the term " Impressionism ", which he intended as disparagement but which the Impressionists appropriated for themselves.
The term Left Bank was first coined by film critic Richard Roud, who has described them as having " fondness for a kind of Bohemian life and an impatience with the conformity of the Right Bank, a high degree of involvement in literature and the plastic arts, and a consequent interest in experimental filmmaking ", as well as an identification with the political left.

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