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Literature

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Epigraph - Literature

In literature, an epigraph is a quotation that is placed at the start of a work or section that expresses in some succinct way an aspect or theme of what is to follow. The epigraph may serve as a banner, to link the work to a wider literary canon, either to invite comparison or to enlist a conventional context. The long quotation from Dante's Inferno that prefaces T. S. Eliot's 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' is part of a speech by one of the damned souls in Dante's Hell. Linking it to the monologue which forms Eli ...

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Epigraph, Epigraph - Literature, Epigraph - Mathematics

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - The Holocaust in art and literature - Literature

Some of the more famous works are by Holocaust survivors or victims, such as Elie Wiesel, Primo Levi, and Anne Frank, but there is a substantial body of literature and art in many languages. The Holocaust has been a common subject in American literature, with authors ranging from Sylvia Plath to Saul Bellow addressing it in their works. In 1991, Art Spiegelman completed the second and final installment of his Pulitzer Prize winning graphic novel, Maus. Through text and illustration, the autobiography retraces his father's steps through the Holocaust a ...

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The Holocaust in art and literature, The Holocaust in art and literature - Literature, The Holocaust in art and literature - Poetry, The Holocaust in art and literature - Film, The Holocaust in art and literature - Music

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Intellectual Freedom Movement - Literature

Against Intellectual Monopoly by Economists David Levine and Michael Boldrin David Levine & Michael Boldrin's Intellectual Property Page A Manifesto for the Intellectual Freedom Movement ...

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Intellectual Freedom Movement, Intellectual Freedom Movement - Literature, Intellectual Freedom Movement - Organizations

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Humayun Ahmed - Literature

Humayun Ahmed had a meteoric rise in Bangla literature. His first novel Nondito Noroke (In blissful hell), written while he was still a student of University of Dhaka, gained immediate popularity and critical acclaim. Ahmed Sharif, a famous critic, predicted the beginning of a great literary career. Equally successful was his second novel, Shankhanil Karagar (The ocean blue prison). Shankhanil Karagar was also made into a successful film by Nasiruddin Yusuf. Ahmed went on to become one of the most prolific writers in Ban ...

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Humayun Ahmed, Humayun Ahmed - Education, Humayun Ahmed - Literature, Humayun Ahmed - Liberation war, Humayun Ahmed - Television and film, Humayun Ahmed - Criticism, Humayun Ahmed - Awards, Humayun Ahmed - Selected Novels, Humayun Ahmed - Filmography as Director, Humayun Ahmed - Television Drama

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Artificial mythology - Literature

Perhaps the first attempt to construct a mythology out of whole cloth was the book of Pherecydes of Syros, written in Greek Southern Italy in the 6th century BC. Pherecydes transformed the Greek pantheon beyond recognition, with Zas ("he who lives") rather than Zeus as the king of the gods, and Chronos ("time") rather than Kronos as Zas's father. Pherecydes's book was a key turning-point in the Greek movement ...

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Artificial mythology, Artificial mythology - The place of artificial mythology in society, Artificial mythology - Literature, Artificial mythology - Music, Artificial mythology - Other media

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Robert the Devil - Literature

The oldest known account of this legend is a Latin prose narrative by a Dominican friar, Etienne de Bourbon (c. 1250). Then it appears in a French metrical romance of the thirteenth century, also in a "dit" of somewhat later date, and in a miracle play of the fourteenth century. A French prose version was also prefixed to the old Croniques de Normandie (probably of the thirteenth century). But the legend owes its popularity to the story-books, of which the earliest known appeared at Lyons in 1496, and again at Paris in 1497, under the ...

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Robert the Devil, Robert the Devil - The legend, Robert the Devil - Literature, Robert the Devil - Robert the Magnificent

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Azerbaijani language - Literature

Main article: Azerbaijani literature Classical literature in Azerbaijani was formed in 11th century based on Tabrizi and Shervani dialects (these dialects were used by classical Azerbaijani writers Nasimi, Fizuli, and Khatai). Modern literature in the Republic of Azerbaijan is based on the Shervani dialect only, while in Iran it is based on the Tabrizi one. The first newspaper in Azerbaijani, Əkinçi was published in 1875. During the Soviet Union period, Azerbaijani was often used as a li ...

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Azerbaijani language, Azerbaijani language - Nomenclature, Azerbaijani language - History and Evolution, Azerbaijani language - Literature, Azerbaijani language - Distribution of Native Speakers, Azerbaijani language - Phonology, Azerbaijani language - Consonants, Azerbaijani language - Vowels, Azerbaijani language - Alphabets, Azerbaijani language - Note

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - List of Romanian writers - Literature

List of Romanian writers - Old literature. Miron Costin (1633-1691) Grigore Ureche (1590-1647) Ion Neculce (1672-1744) Nicolae Milescu (1636-1708) Antim Ivireanul (1650-1617) Dimitrie Cantemir (1673-1723) Gheorghe Asachi (1788-1869) List of Romanian writers - 19th century. Constantin Negruzzi (1808-1868) Ion Ghica (1817-1897) Nicolae Filimon (1891-1895) Alexandru Odobescu (1834-1895) Bogdan Petriceicu-Hasd ...

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List of Romanian writers, List of Romanian writers - Literature, List of Romanian writers - Old literature, List of Romanian writers - 19th century, List of Romanian writers - Inter war literature, List of Romanian writers - Post war period, List of Romanian writers - Contemporary writers, List of Romanian writers - Essays and philosophy, List of Romanian writers - 20th century, List of Romanian writers - Contemporary, List of Romanian writers - Literary criticism, List of Romanian writers - Drama

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Availability - Literature

Availability is well established in the literature of Stochastic Modeling and Optimal Maintenance. Barlow and Proschan [1975] define availability of a repairable system as "the probability that the system is operating at a specified time t." While Blanchard [1998] gives a qualitative definition of availability as "a measure of the degree of a system which is in the operable and committable state at the start of mission when the mission is called for at an unknown random point in time." Lie, Hwang, and Tillman [1977] developed a complete survey along with a ...

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Availability, Availability - Representation, Availability - Literature

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Autistic culture - Literature

Through The Eyes Of Aliens by Jasmine O'Neill is a book by an autistic person. Miss O'Neill describes autism as a way of perceiving and being in the world, rather than as an illness. This is the view shared and promoted by autistic culture. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time is a novel whose main character is a communicating autistic. This book is slightly controversial, as the author himself is not autistic and based his character on an admittedly small sampling, plus using Simon Baron-Cohen's "theory of ...

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Autistic culture, Autistic culture - Is autistic culture a real culture?, Autistic culture - Proponents, Autistic culture - Beliefs, Autistic culture - Organizations, Autistic culture - Literature, Autistic culture - Art, Autistic culture - Language, Autistic culture - Tendency to marry within the group, Autistic culture - Representations of autistic culture, Autistic culture - Relation to geeks and nerds, Autistic culture - Autistic Pride Day

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - The Holocaust in art and literature - Literature

Some of the more famous works are by Holocaust survivors or victims, such as Elie Wiesel, Primo Levi, and Anne Frank, but there is a substantial body of literature and art in many languages. The Holocaust has been a common subject in American literature, with authors ranging from Sylvia Plath to Saul Bellow addressing it in their works. Key works in other languages include Ukrainian Anatoly Kuznetsov's novel about the Babi Yar massacre. ...

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The Holocaust in art and literature, The Holocaust in art and literature - Literature, The Holocaust in art and literature - Poetry, The Holocaust in art and literature - Film, The Holocaust in art and literature - Music

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Rusyn language - Literature

A new Slavic language is born. The Rusyn literary language in Slovakia. Ed. Paul Robert Magocsi. New York 1996. Magocsi, Paul Robert. Let's speak Rusyn. Бісідуйме по-руськы. Englewood 1976. Дуличенко, Александр Дмитриевич. Jugoslavo-Ruthenica. Роботи з рускей филолоґиї. Нови Сад 1995. ...

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Rusyn language, Rusyn language - Literature

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Vignette - Literature

In theatre and script writing, vignettes are short, impressionistic scenes that focus on one moment or give one impression about a character, an idea or a setting. This type of scene is more common in recent postmodern theater, where adherence to the conventions of theatrical structure and story development are jettisoned. It is particularly influenced by contemporary notions of a scene as shown i ...

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Vignette, Vignette - Literature, Vignette - Photography optics and graphic design, Vignette - Research, Vignette - Wrestling, Vignette - European toll stickers, Vignette - Software

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Dialogue - Literature

When reported or imitated in writing, "dialogue" labels a form of literature invented by the Greeks for purposes of rhetorical entertainment and instruction, and scarcely modified since the days of its invention. A literary dialogue comprises a little drama without a theatre, and with scarcely any change of scene. It can exhibit those qualities which La Fontaine applauded in the dialogue of Plato, namely vivacity, fidelity of tone, and accuracy in the opposition of opinions. It has long served writers who have something to censure or ...

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Dialogue, Dialogue - Literature, Dialogue - Philosophy/Theology

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Norman language - Literature

Among representative writers of the early Anglo-Norman literary tradition, the Jersey-born poet and chronicler Wace is considered as the founding figure of literature in Jèrriais. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the workers and merchants of Rouen established a tradition of polemical and satirical literature in a form of language called the parler purin. La Fricassée crotestyllonnée of 1552 and La Farc ...

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Norman language, Norman language - Geographical range, Norman language - Literature, Norman language - Writers, Norman language - History

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Giallo - Literature

The term giallo was originally coined to describe a series of mystery/crime pulp novels first published by the Mondadori publishing house in 1929, which continued to be published until the 1960s. Their yellow covers contained whodunits, much like their American counterparts of the 1920s and 1930s, and this link with English language pulp fiction was reinforced with the Italian authors always taking on English pen names. Many of the earliest gialli were in fact English-lan ...

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Giallo, Giallo - Literature, Giallo - Film, Giallo - Characteristics, Giallo - Development, Giallo - Notable giallo films

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Female muscle growth - Literature

The female subject is often the antagonist rather than the protagonist in FMG fiction and art. The protagonist is usually a male losing control as a woman grows stronger than him. Other times the female is the protagonist, benefitting from a transformation that gives her increased muscular size and strength. Sometimes a woman will also have increased sexual desire. The plot device enabling transformation is magical, scientific, alien, or hypnosis. Some FMG fantasy participants will imagine themselves as participating in the transformations, while others prefer to fantasize as spectators. Marvel Comics S ...

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Female muscle growth, Female muscle growth - History, Female muscle growth - Literature, Female muscle growth - Visual Artists

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Boulevard Saint-Michel - Literature

1. Mentioned in Of Human Bondage, Chapter 44 by W. Somerset Maugham, 1915. 2. Extract from Noctambule, Ballads of a Bohemian by Robert Service, 1921. Zut! it's two o'clock. See! the lights are jumping. Finish up your bock, Time we all were humping. Waiters stack the chairs, Pile them on the tables; Let us to our lairs Underneath the gables. Up the old Boul ...

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Boulevard Saint-Michel, Boulevard Saint-Michel - History, Boulevard Saint-Michel - Composition, Boulevard Saint-Michel - Literature, Boulevard Saint-Michel - Extension to the sea

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay - Literature

Kapalkundala (1866) is one of the best romances written by Chatterjee. The theme is lyrical and gripping and, in spite of the melodrama and the dual story, the execution is skillful. the heroine, named after the mendicant woman in Bhavabhuti's Malatimadhava, is modelled partly after Kalidasa's Shakuntala and partly after Shakespeare's Miranda. The next romance Mrinalini (1869) indicates an amateurishness and a definite falling off from the standard. It is a love romance against a historical background sadly ...

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Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay - Life, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay - Literature, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay - Politics, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay - Criticism

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Literature: Encyclopedia II - Anton Raphael Mengs - Literature

See Opere di Antonio Raffaello Mengs (Parma, 1780); Mengs Werke, übersetzt v. G. F. Prange (1786); Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst (1880); Bianconi, Elogio storico di Mengs (Milan, 1780); Woermann, Ismael und Raphael Mengs (Leipzig, 1893). [This entry is based on an article from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.] ...

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Anton Raphael Mengs, Anton Raphael Mengs - Works selection, Anton Raphael Mengs - Literature, Anton Raphael Mengs - External link

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