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| | Timeline 1879-1882 |
 | | His novels exemplified his ideas about the conflict between the imaginative and the earthy component of the human soul and character. |  | | 1882-1950 James Stephens, Irish poet and novelist: "Originality does not consist in saying what no one has ever said before, but in saying exactly what you think yourself." |  | | 1882 Oct 29, Jean Giraudoux, French dramatist, novelist and diplomat, famous for his book "Tiger at the Gates," was born. |
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http://timelines.ws/1879_1882.HTML
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| | LocalAuthors.Com |
 | | It is the story of a man whose inexhaustable resourcefulness and spirit of hope never faltered during the worst time in human history. |  | | His latest story has just been published in "Chicken Soup for the Jewish Soul." |  | | Lindsay was guest author for Lynx Eye at the LA Time Festival of Books and she hosted CARLSBAD CORNER, CCTV programs showcasing art. |
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http://www.localauthors.com/authorprofiles.cfm
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| | David Lewis (philosopher) - encyclopedia article about David Lewis (philosopher). |
 | | Possible Worlds (poetry book) a book of poems by Peter Porter (poet) |  | | David Kellogg Lewis (September 28, 1941 – October 14, 2001) is considered to have been one of the leading analytic philosophers of the latter half of the 20th century. |  | | It was there that his connection with Australia was first established when he took a seminar with J.J.C. Smart, a leading Australian philosopher. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/David+Lewis+(philosopher)
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| | Inklings Bibliography |
 | | Dorothy L. Sayers, W.H. Auden, T.S. Eliot, and Roger Lancelyn Green, sometimes cited as Inklings, were friends of some of the Inklings but never members of the group. |  | | John Wain (1925-1994) (novelist, poet, dramatist, and critic; Professor of Poetry at Oxford University 1973-1978) |  | | David Lindsay and T.H. White, also sometimes cited as Inklings, had no connection with them whatever. |
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http://www.mythsoc.org/inklings.html
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| | Class News - Oregon State University Alumni Association |
 | | Bush has written nearly 50 romance, young adult and mystery books. |  | | Seven of her novels have been on the New York Times’ paperback fiction bestseller list and her newest novel, Deep Freeze, was recently as high as No.5. |  | | She writes: “My latest book, Candy Apple Red, is the first book in a mystery series set in fictional Lake Chinook (read Lake Oswego for that!)” Jackson, who goes by the pen name Lisa Jackson, is a well-known romance and suspense novelist who specializes in serial killers. |
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http://alumni.oregonstate.edu/connect/classnews.html
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