The noted essayist Dr. Robert Coles wrote an essay about our book, so they were calling to check facts with me. |
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By the late 1960s she had acquired a strong reputation as an essayist and a novelist. |
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If there's a literary precursor, it's the English 17th century essayist Sir Thomas Browne. |
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Rhenisch, a poet to his bones, is a new world essayist with an old world sensibility. |
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He was a poet, essayist, novelist, and playwright, the son of a secularist tailor. |
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It was also to be a vehicle for Dickens as an essayist, both as a fanciful observer and as an earnestly satiric social critic. |
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Since the '60s Lee has been a pillar of Canadian literature as an editor, essayist and poet. |
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Plutarch wrote in his native Greek and was a prolific essayist, philosopher, biographer, and historian. |
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The novelist and essayist Thomas Mann was one of Nazism's most penetrating critics. |
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As an essayist, he sets himself apart from rigidly academic criticism and theory and relies on a variety of unconventional references. |
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Last summer, Nicholson Baker, novelist and literary essayist, struck again at America's libraries. |
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As an essayist, he conveys similar purpose, putting across his thoughts in a lively, questioning, allusive and often self-deprecatory way. |
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He was an inveterate essayist and letter writer, renowned for the forceful expression of his opinions and the ebullience of his wit. |
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Macaulay was a prolific poet, essayist, novelist, biographer and correspondent, whose life was a complex mixture of public and private. |
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A particularly concise and elegant passage of descriptive work comes from a fellow essayist. |
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The second view, that globalisation is about to end, has been propounded by John Ralston Saul, a Canadian essayist and novelist. |
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He was a prolific essayist and widely syndicated newspaper columnist. |
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Bard Cole is an essayist and short-story writer living in Tuscaloosa. |
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It won't have been his intention but following his memoir, Experience, The War confirms that his real strength lies not as a fictioneer but as an essayist. |
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Perhaps it is this contradiction that has allowed me to be a dramatist rather than an essayist. |
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Among the first governors of the university was the Loyalist satirist-poet and essayist, Jonathan Odell. |
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The prolific American writer David Mamet has worked as a dramatist, essayist, screenwriter and filmmaker. |
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There was a time when I was accepted as an essayist, but not really as sociologist writing an essay. |
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Novelist, essayist, playwright and translator, she has also written for television. |
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A teacher, essayist and author, Clark Blaise has had a profound influence on Canadian letters. |
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As an essayist, he's often contradictory and more than a bit muddled. |
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However, it is mostly as an essayist and letter writer that she excelled and put to effective use her fiery spirit as a rebel, social activist and reformer. |
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John Updike is a novelist, poet, short-story writer, and essayist. |
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Dave Carpenter is a Canadian novelist and essayist who lives in saskatoon, Saskatchewan. |
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An essayist, playwright and novelist, weldon has published 28 previous novels. |
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She was also a personality of note, being a well-known novelist, playwright and essayist of her time. |
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By 1762 Goldsmith had established himself as an essayist with his Citizen of the World, in which he used the device of satirizing Western society through the eyes of an Oriental visitor to London. |
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She was an essayist whose frequent contributions to the editorial pages of major newspapers had a loyal following. |
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In particular, the essayist Grant Allen believed in a strong Celtic contribution to Englishness. |
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That online essayist probably strives to be a logodaedalist, but he's just a lexiphane. |
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I find it difficult not to connect this with the ideas of American essayist Noam Chomsky concerning the role of the media in manufacturing consent! |
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Each essayist reflects on the impact the CRC has made in his or her life and work, and offers practical suggestions of ways to build on the treaty's successes to address the challenges that remain. |
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Dear Freddie, Twenty-five years or so ago, I proposed to my friend John Gross who was then editing the TLS that he might care to engage in a self-regarding, grumpy-old-man correspondence with America's greatest essayist. |
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An essayist and novelist, Orwell's works are important social and political commentaries of the 20th century. |
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He rented a farmhouse near Strathpeffer and embarked on his most productive period as a novelist and essayist. |
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Thomas Mann, a German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and 1929 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate. |
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Chesterton is read as a theologian, not just an aphorist, essayist, and author of fiction, poetry, and drama. |
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Chesterton is often associated with his close friend, the poet and essayist Hilaire Belloc. |
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A series of unknown poems by the novelist and subversive essayist Angela Carter, discovered at her former London home, have revealed a previously unknown passion that casts new light on her development as a novelist. |
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The Roman Stoic philosopher, essayist, celebrity and dramatist Seneca was tutor, speech-writer and adviser to the emperor Nero, and he was also, not coincidentally, one of the very richest people of his age. |
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Jason Francisco is an acclaimed photographer, essayist and critic. |
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Ehrlich is an American travel writer, fiction writer, poet, and essayist. |
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It has compiled the opinions of the outstanding essayist on the current Latin American literature as well as his preference for either one or another literary expressions. |
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Johnson, was an English writer who made lasting contributions to English literature as a poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer, editor and lexicographer. |
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He was an essayist, conversationalist, raconteur, and lecturer. |
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The last half-decade has seen Clarence Major receiving attention that his thirty-year career as a fictionist, poet, essayist, anthologist, lexicographer, and painter deserves. |
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