A chronicler of times past, Fois is a past master in the art of chiaroscuro, like his characters who are caught between inertia and change. |
She is a fearless chronicler of the human experience without the folksong angst. |
It doesn't bear thinking about, unless you happen to be the supremely gifted chronicler of all our worst nightmares. |
Here the chronicler inserts an excursus on the wickedness of reviling kings and murmuring against them. |
For this literate, word-loving chronicler of the world he sees around him, acting offers different stimuli. |
She was buried in Mantua in the habit of a Franciscan tertiary, with the cord and the scapular, as the Modenese chronicler Lancellotti reports. |