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Fox's relationship with Margaret Fell is novelized in Jan de Hartog's The Peaceable Kingdom: An American Saga.
It also commemorates that, in 1445, Henry VI granted the manor of Kettlebaston to William de la Pole, 1st Marquess of Suffolk, in return for the service of carrying a golden sceptre at the coronation of all the future Kings of England, and an ivory sceptre to carry at the coronation of Margaret of Anjou, and all future Queens.
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By Elizabeth he had four children: David II, John ( died in childhood ), Matilda ( who married Thomas Isaac and died at Aberdeen 20 July 1353 ), and Margaret ( who married William de Moravia, 5th Earl of Sutherland in 1345 ).
* Margaret, married William de Moravia, 5th Earl of Sutherland between 2 August and 28 September 1345.
This last manuscript, saved from the confiscation decreed by Henry VIII, passed by the will of his daughter Margaret to Spanish hands and through Fray Pedro de Soto, confessor of Emperor Charles V, went to Valencia, home of Luis Vives, a close friend of More.
# Margaret ( 1193 – 1259 ), married Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent.
* The presence and rise of a significant number of women as heads of state and heads of government in a number of countries across the world, many being the first women to hold such positions, such as Soong Ching-ling continuing as the first Chairwoman of the People's Republic of China until 1972, Isabel Martínez de Perón as the first woman President in Argentina in 1974 until being deposed in 1976, Elisabeth Domitien becomes the first woman Prime Minister of Lesotho, Indira Gandhi continuing as Prime Minister of India until 1977, Lidia Gueiler Tejada becoming the interim President of Bolivia beginning from 1979 to 1980, Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo becoming the first woman Prime Minister of Portugal in 1979, and Margaret Thatcher becoming the first woman Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
** Margaret de Stafford ( d. 1396 )
* 1286 – March 19 – King Alexander III of Scotland dies in a horse accident with Queen Yolande de Dreux's unborn child and the 3-year-old Margaret, Maid of Norway as heirs ; this sets the stage for the First war of Scottish Independence and increased influence of England over Scotland.
* February 7 – John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, marries Lady Margaret Beaufort.
* September 7 – Margaret de Audley, daughter of Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester ( b. 1318 )
Alexander III made similar provisions when arranging the marriage of his son Alexander to Margaret, daughter of Guy de Dampierre, Count of Flanders, probably also in 1281.
* Margaret de Clare, English noblewoman ( d. 1342 )
That same year Catherine de ' Medici, the influential mother of King Charles IX of France, arranged for the marriage of her daughter, Margaret of Valois, to Henry as a peace offering between the Catholics and Huguenots.
Henry's marriage to Margaret, which had produced no heir, was annulled in 1599 and he married Marie de Medici, the niece of the grand duke of Tuscany.
* Margaret Ruth Morgan, La continuation de Guillaume de Tyr ( 1184 – 1197 ).
Edward's half-brother, the Earl of Kent, married Mortimer's cousin, Margaret Wake ; other nobles, such as John de Cromwell and the Earl of Richmond, also chose to remain with Mortimer.
Through her father, Marie Antoinette became the second ( after Margaret of Valois, the renowned Queen Margot ) French queen ever to descend from Henry II of France and Catherine de ' Medici.
* Naish Priory corbelled heads of Henry IV and Joanna celebrating their marriage, at the manor of Mary de Bohun's late and powerful great-aunt, Margaret de Bohun

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In 1971, the Arab-American scholar Ihab Hassan published The Dismemberment of Orpheus: Toward a Postmodern Literature, an early work of literary criticism from a postmodern perspective, in which the author traces the development of what he calls " literature of silence " through Marquis de Sade, Franz Kafka, Ernest Hemingway, Beckett, and many others, including developments such as the Theatre of the Absurd and the nouveau roman.
'" " The bowler hat was of course de rigueur for male persons in many social contexts when Beckett was growing up in Foxrock ( when he first came back with his beret ... his mother suggested that he was letting the family down by not wearing a bowler ), and father commonly wore one.
Other influences upon Derrida are Martin Heidegger, Plato, Søren Kierkegaard, Alexandre Kojève, Maurice Blanchot, Antonin Artaud, Roland Barthes, Georges Bataille, Edmund Husserl, Emmanuel Lévinas, Ferdinand de Saussure, Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx, Claude Lévi-Strauss, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and Stéphane Mallarmé.
* Cimetière du Montparnasse – the Montparnasse Cemetery, where Charles Baudelaire, Constantin Brâncuşi, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Samuel Beckett, and Susan Sontag are buried
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* Paris: Galerie Jeanne-Bucher, Louis le Brocquy, Images de W. B. Yeats, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Federico García Lorca, Auguste Strindberg, Francis Bacon, November 27-December 27, 1979.
** Sister Wendy Beckett, formerly of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, since 1970 Consecrated virgin, lives in " monastic solitude "; art historian
( Association Internationale de Défense des Artistes ) and “ irst produced in the Avignon Festival ( 21 July 1982 ) … Beckett considered it ‘ massacred .’” It is one of his few plays to deal with a political theme and, arguably, holds the title of Beckett's most optimistic work.
Cover of Endgame ( play ) | Fin de partie by Samuel Beckett
It was originally written in French ( entitled Fin de partie ); as was his custom, Beckett himself translated it into English.
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Contains: Pas de Voix ( Portrait of Samuel Beckett )
* Pas de Voix ( Portrait of Samuel Beckett, 1987 )
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* 2010: Oh les beaux jours de Samuel Beckett, Théâtre de l ' Athénée Louis-Jouvet
* Brian T. Fitch, Le langage de la pensée et l ’ écriture: Humboldt, Valéry, Beckett
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The present house was built in 1834-39, to designs by its owner the Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, an amateur architect, the first president of the Royal Institute of British Architects, who was inspired by buildings he had seen on trips to Paris and based his house on designs published in French architectural books such as Jacques-François Blondel's Architecture Française ( 1752 ); the works were superintended as clerk of works on site by James Clephan, who had been clerk of the works at the Liddell seat, Ravensworth Castle, County Durham, and had recently performed as professional amanuensis and builder for Lord Barrington, whose house, Beckett Park, Berkshire, was designed by his brother-in-law, Tom Liddell, an amateur architect.
Scene from The Happy Land, showing the scandalous impersonation of William Ewart Gladstone | Gladstone, Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke | Lowe, and Acton Smee Ayrton | AyrtonSeveral of W. S. Gilbert's early plays were staged here, including Randall's Thumb, Creatures of Impulse ( with music by Alberto Randegger ), Great Expectations ( adapted from the Dickens novel ), and On Guard ( all in 1871 ); The Happy Land ( 1873, with Gilbert Abbott à Beckett ; Gilbert's most controversial play ); The Wedding March, translated from Un Chapeau de Paille d ' Italie by Eugène Marin Labiche ( 1873 ); The Blue-Legged Lady, translated from La Dame aux Jambes d ' Azur by Labiche and Marc-Michel ( 1874 ); and Broken Hearts ( 1875 ).
Their second-born son William Merric Boyd married Doris Gough and had five artistic children, Lucy de Guzman Boyd, Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd, Guy Martin à Beckett Boyd, David Fielding Gough Boyd, and Mary Elizabeth Boyd.
“ In his reading of Le mythe de Sisyphe ( The Myth of Sisyphus ) by Albert Camus, Beckett discovered a symbol for the futility, frustration and absurdity of all man's labours.
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