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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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 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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 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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 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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 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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 David Lindsay (novelist) - definition of David Lindsay (novelist) in Encyclopedia
He was born in London into a middle-class family.
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David Lindsay (novelist) - definition of David Lindsay (novelist) in Encyclopedia
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