You'll meet authors and artists, mothers and fathers, cops and lawyers, gamers and hackers, cooks and waitresses, humorists and essayists. |
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Turning to our Nineteenth Century essayists, we find chloroform is everywhere, and curare nowhere. |
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There also is usually a diverse mix of essayists and letter writers on our op-ed page. |
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There are poets, playwrights, essayists and those who can write articles on various topics among them. |
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Susan Sontag is one of America's best known and respected essayists and novelists. |
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Poets, essayists, dramatists, novelists, and artists of the 1920s became increasingly concerned with depicting the lives of African Americans. |
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There are prominent modern literary authors, essayists, poets, and painters. |
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Many poets, novelists, historians, essayists, and writers flooded the market with their literary works. |
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He might like to reserve poetry and the great Victorian essayists for bedtime reading. |
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The most engaging essayists and historians can seamlessly blend the personal and the political. |
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Dundes is to be congratulated on his choice of essayists and on his clear exposition of their key ideas placed in an illuminating historical and autobiographical context. |
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Himal's specialty has been to provide extended space to allow good reporters and essayists to present their ideas in full. |
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There were essayists, even as today, holding forth against tobacco, alcohol, the habits of young people and the dress and primping of women. |
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The presentism of many essayists also creates conflicting interpretations. |
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The Association includes poets, short story writers, playwrights, novelists, essayists and children's authors and illustrators. |
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Hispanic American authors and essayists of all nationalities who register this year must meet certain requirements. |
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Some 39 poets, essayists, authors and playwrights will participate in it. |
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The essayists are not all British but all of their expositions are measured, well stated summations of a middling to moderately conservative treatment of Paul. |
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More attention should be given, said the essayists, to making the community-at-large aware of the work of St. John. |
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Unlike her fellow essayists, Malcolm is both an absence and a presence in her work. |
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As with the best of essayists, Mr Franzen uses personal thoughts or anecdotes as a springboard to explore wider themes. |
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But it is the consumption side that interests Mr Watson's East Asian essayists. |
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The hostess, Alexandra Cool, opens her home as a welcoming space where writers, translators, artists, essayists and academics can work, meet and live in complete tranquillity. |
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This term has recently been championed by Japanese essayists on the same grounds as polytheism, in opposition to the overweening supremacy of Western monotheism. |
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Also such novelists as Walter Scott from Scotland and Mary Shelley, and the essayists William Hazlitt and Charles Lamb. |
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This all-over style makes him the Jackson Pollock of essayists. |
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As the virtual age changes our outlook on beauty, raising new questions over biological reality and human aesthetics, contributions from artists, essayists and philosophers attempt to shed light on new sources of beauty. |
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The UNEQ represents almost 1,400 writers, poets, novelists, playwrights, essayists, authors who write for children and scientific and technical writers. |
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Founded in 1977, Union des écrivaines et écrivains québécois is a trade union representing some 1,000 members: novelists, poets, playwrights, essayists, youth authors and scientific and technical writers. |
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Differing interpretations of Aboriginal history are also the subject of contemporary debate in Australia, notably between the essayists Robert Manne and Keith Windshuttle. |
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Essayists theorize queerness and problematize racism and black homophobia to an extent so excessive as to restrict their work to the realm of academia. |
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