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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Literature |  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Rabindranath Tagore - LiteraturePoetry dominates Tagore's literary reputation, but he also wrote novels, essays, short stories, travelogues, and drama. He also wrote numerous songs and composed all of them himself.
Rabindranath Tagore - Short stories.
Of Tagore's prose, perhaps most highly regarded are his short stories. He is credited with developing Bangla short story writing. His short stories are written in a prose that is rhythmic, often to the point of being poetic. However, his stories mostly borrow from deceptively simpl ...
See also:Rabindranath Tagore, Rabindranath Tagore - Biography, Rabindranath Tagore - Early life, Rabindranath Tagore - Life at Shelaidaha, Rabindranath Tagore - Life at Santiniketan, Rabindranath Tagore - Literature, Rabindranath Tagore - Short stories, Rabindranath Tagore - Drama, Rabindranath Tagore - Poetry, Rabindranath Tagore - Music, Rabindranath Tagore - Novels, Rabindranath Tagore - Partial bibliography, Rabindranath Tagore - Notes Read more here: » Rabindranath Tagore: Encyclopedia II - Rabindranath Tagore - Literature |
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List of fictional computers - Before 1950.
The Engine, a mechanical computer featured in Gulliver's Travels (1726). This is considered to be the first fictional computer.
Joe, a "logic" (that is to say, a personal computer) in Murray Leinster's 1946 short story "A Logic Named Joe"
List of fictional computers - 1950s.
The Machines, positronic supercomputers that manage the world in Isaac Asimov's short story "The Evitable C ...
See also:List of fictional computers, List of fictional computers - Literature, List of fictional computers - Before 1950, List of fictional computers - 1950s, List of fictional computers - 1960s, List of fictional computers - 1970s, List of fictional computers - 1980s, List of fictional computers - 1990s, List of fictional computers - 2000s, List of fictional computers - Un-sorted, List of fictional computers - Film, List of fictional computers - 1950s, List of fictional computers - 1960s, List of fictional computers - 1970s, List of fictional computers - 1980s, List of fictional computers - 1990s, List of fictional computers - 2000s, List of fictional computers - Radio, List of fictional computers - 1970s, List of fictional computers - 1980s, List of fictional computers - 2000s, List of fictional computers - Television films and series, List of fictional computers - 1960s, List of fictional computers - 1970s, List of fictional computers - 1980s, List of fictional computers - 1990s, List of fictional computers - 2000s, List of fictional computers - Comics/Graphic Novels, List of fictional computers - Computer and video games, List of fictional computers - Board Games and Roleplaying Games, List of fictional computers - Unsorted works, List of fictional computers - Computers as Robots Read more here: » List of fictional computers: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional computers - Literature |
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|  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction in Croatia - Literature
Science fiction in Croatia - Authors.
Neven Anticevic
Branko Belan (1912-1986)
Milena Benini
Jasmina Blazic
Danilo Brozovic
Radovan Devlic (1950-2000)
Darije Djokic
Zvonimir Furtinger (1912-1986)
Vesna Gorse
Marina Jandrejcic
Tatjana Jambrisak
Goran Konvicni
Zoran Krusvar
Igor Lepcin
Darko Macan
Kresimir Misak
Dalibor Perkovic
Slobodan Petrovski
Br ...
See also:Science fiction in Croatia, Science fiction in Croatia - Literature, Science fiction in Croatia - Authors, Science fiction in Croatia - Artists, Science fiction in Croatia - Awards, Science fiction in Croatia - Magazines and annual publications, Science fiction in Croatia - Fandom, Science fiction in Croatia - Personalities, Science fiction in Croatia - Conventions, Science fiction in Croatia - Societies, Science fiction in Croatia - Fanzines Read more here: » Science fiction in Croatia: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction in Croatia - Literature |
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|  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Canadian humour - LiteratureFrom the first major work of Canadian humour, Thomas McCulloch’s Letters of Mephibosheth Stepsure (1821-23) in the Halifax weekly Acadian Recorder, Canadian humourous writing has tended more towards prose than poetry. McCulloch's satirical letters have been described by Northrop Frye as "quiet, observant, deeply conservative in a human sense…” McCulloch's satirical persona, the "conventional, old-fashioned, homespun" farmer, is part of a tradition that originates with Addison and Swift. Compared to McCulloch’s dry, and ...
See also:Canadian humour, Canadian humour - Literature, Canadian humour - Music, Canadian humour - Radio, Canadian humour - Television, Canadian humour - Personalities Read more here: » Canadian humour: Encyclopedia II - Canadian humour - Literature |
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|  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Boredom - LiteratureThe word boredom first appeared in the English language in the Charles Dickens novel Bleak House, published in 1852, where Dickens wrote of Lady Dedlock's "chronic malady of boredom". Bore, bored, and boring, in the sense used here, all appear somewhat earlier:
bore first appears as a generic noun, meaning the malady or experience of boredom, in a letter of the Earl of March in 1766 (the same year also in a letter of G.J. Williams meaning one who suffers from boredom, specifically referr ...
See also:Boredom, Boredom - Literature, Boredom - The arts Read more here: » Boredom: Encyclopedia II - Boredom - Literature |
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|  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Time travel in fiction - LiteratureTime travel can form the central theme of a book, or can be a plot device. The first widely-published story to feature time travel was probably the short story The Clock That Went Backward, written anonymously, which appeared in the New York Sun in 1881. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) by Mark Twain may be the first example of time travel in literature. The Time Machine (1895) by H. G. Wells is considered the literary masterpiece of the genre and the first instance of using technological means f ...
See also:Time travel in fiction, Time travel in fiction - Literature, Time travel in fiction - Science fiction, Time travel in fiction - Romance, Time travel in fiction - Children's fiction, Time travel in fiction - Films, Time travel in fiction - Science fiction, Time travel in fiction - Comedy, Time travel in fiction - Romance, Time travel in fiction - Children's films, Time travel in fiction - Television, Time travel in fiction - Babylon 5, Time travel in fiction - Star Trek episodes, Time travel in fiction - Star Trek Animation, Time travel in fiction - Games, Time travel in fiction - Video and computer games, Time travel in fiction - Board games, Time travel in fiction - Play by Mail Read more here: » Time travel in fiction: Encyclopedia II - Time travel in fiction - Literature |
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|  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Libertatia - LiteratureThe Wordsworth Dictionary of Pirates, 1997, asserts that Libertatia is fictitious.
Libertatia - Asserting reality.
Raiders and Rebels: The Golden Age of Piracy, by Frank Sherry, ISBN 0688046843 suggests it existed, although Captain Misson may have been fictitious.
In fiction William S Burroughs also circles around the legend of Captain Mission and his anarchistic beliefs in the novel Cities of the Red Night.
Libertatia - Film.
Against All Flags ...
See also:Libertatia, Libertatia - Description, Libertatia - Literature, Libertatia - Asserting reality, Libertatia - Film, Libertatia - External link Read more here: » Libertatia: Encyclopedia II - Libertatia - Literature |
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Science fiction in Japan - Artists.
Hiroshi Manabe
Studio Nue
Eiji Yokoyama
Science fiction in Japan - Awards.
Nihon SF Taisho Award
Seiun Award
Science fiction in Japan - Publishers.
Hayakawa Shobo
Tokyo Sogensha
Tokuma Shoten
Kadokawa Shoten
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See also:Science fiction in Japan, Science fiction in Japan - History, Science fiction in Japan - After World War II, Science fiction in Japan - Infiltration and diffusion, Science fiction in Japan - Wintery age, Science fiction in Japan - Literature, Science fiction in Japan - Artists, Science fiction in Japan - Awards, Science fiction in Japan - Publishers, Science fiction in Japan - Fandom, Science fiction in Japan - Personalities, Science fiction in Japan - Conventions Read more here: » Science fiction in Japan: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction in Japan - Literature |
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|  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Argentina - LiteratureIn terms of literature, Argentina's most famous authors are Jorge Luis Borges, considered one of the greatest 20th century writers of the world (he wrote poems, short stories and non-fiction essays), Adolfo Bioy Casares and Julio Cortázar. Bioy Casares wrote some books in collaboration with Borges. Cortázar was voluntarily exiled in Europe during the rule of Juan Domingo Perón; Borges had problems with Peronism too, and saluted its fall in 1955 with joy, though he later became disillusioned with the mil ...
See also:Culture of Argentina, Culture of Argentina - Cinema and theater, Culture of Argentina - Music, Culture of Argentina - Sports, Culture of Argentina - Language, Culture of Argentina - Gastronomy, Culture of Argentina - Literature, Culture of Argentina - Spare time, Culture of Argentina - Reference Read more here: » Culture of Argentina: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Argentina - Literature |
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|  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Bob Carr - LiteratureBob Carr is the author of several books, the best-known being Thoughtlines (Viking, 2002). He is an acknowledged expert on certain aspects of the political history of the United States, especially Abraham Lincoln, whose second inaugural he quoted in his resignation speech. He is a charter member of the Chester A. Arthur Society, a US political trivia group named for one of the most obscure US presidents.
In May 2003, a biography by Marilyn Dodkin, Bob Carr: the reluctant leader, was published to acclaim, partly because i ...
See also:Bob Carr, Bob Carr - Early career, Bob Carr - Leader of the Opposition, Bob Carr - Premier of New South Wales, Bob Carr - Literature, Bob Carr - Family, Bob Carr - After Politics, Bob Carr - External link Read more here: » Bob Carr: Encyclopedia II - Bob Carr - Literature |
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|  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Dutch Golden Age - LiteratureIn the 17th century the center of literary activity shifted from the southern Netherlands to the northern part of the country. This was at least partly caused by the northward migration of artists and intellectuals, who took refuge from the Spanish oppression during the Eighty Years War, especially after the fall of Antwerp in 1585.
Renaissance influences were soon found in lyrical poetry and drama. Classical dramas were written, with unity of place, of time and of action, as prescribed by Aristotle. Stories were based on Dutch histor ...
See also:Dutch Golden Age, Dutch Golden Age - Causes of the Golden Age, Dutch Golden Age - Wealth, Dutch Golden Age - Tolerance, Dutch Golden Age - National consciousness, Dutch Golden Age - Social structure, Dutch Golden Age - Culture, Dutch Golden Age - Religion, Dutch Golden Age - Science, Dutch Golden Age - Visual arts, Dutch Golden Age - Painting, Dutch Golden Age - Sculpture, Dutch Golden Age - Architecture, Dutch Golden Age - Literature, Dutch Golden Age - Music, Dutch Golden Age - Note Read more here: » Dutch Golden Age: Encyclopedia II - Dutch Golden Age - Literature |
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| |  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Austria - LiteratureAustrian literature can be divided into two main divisions, namely the period up until the mid 20th century, and the period subsequent, in which both the Austro-Hungarian and German empires were gone. Austria went from being a major European power, to being a small country. In addition, there is a body of literature that some would deem Austrian but is not written in German.
Complementing its status as a land of artists, Austria has always been a country of great poets, writers, and novelists. It was the home of novelists Arthu ...
See also:Culture of Austria, Culture of Austria - Name, Culture of Austria - Art, Culture of Austria - Vienna Secession, Culture of Austria - Literature, Culture of Austria - Music, Culture of Austria - Classical music, Culture of Austria - Schrammelmusik, Culture of Austria - Alpine New Wave, Culture of Austria - Ländler, Culture of Austria - Yodeling, Culture of Austria - Austrian folk dancing, Culture of Austria - Architecture, Culture of Austria - Cemeteries, Culture of Austria - Cathedrals, Culture of Austria - Palaces, Culture of Austria - Semmering Railway, Culture of Austria - Stift Melk, Culture of Austria - Austrian food, Culture of Austria - Viennese Cuisine, Culture of Austria - Austrian beer, Culture of Austria - Sports, Culture of Austria - Education, Culture of Austria - Language, Culture of Austria - Religion, Culture of Austria - Buddhism in Austria, Culture of Austria - Public holidays Read more here: » Culture of Austria: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Austria - Literature |
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| |  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Bulgarian Americans - LiteratureEncyclopedia of Multiculturalism. Ed. Susan Auerbach. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1994. REF E 184 .A1 E58 1994
The Bulgarian Americans by Claudia Carlson (Chelsea House, out of print, 1990) ISBN: 087754865X
Peter Menikoff: The Story of a Bulgarian Boy in the Great American Melting Pot by Peter Dimitrov Yankoff (Cokesbury Press, out of print)
University of Minnesota. Immigration History Research Center. The Immigration History Research Center: A Guide to Collections. Compiled and edited by Suzanna Moody and Joel Wurl; f ...
See also:Bulgarian Americans, Bulgarian Americans - History, Bulgarian Americans - Periods, Bulgarian Americans - Demographics, Bulgarian Americans - Language, Bulgarian Americans - Bulgarian Americans, Bulgarian Americans - Literature, Bulgarian Americans - Population data Read more here: » Bulgarian Americans: Encyclopedia II - Bulgarian Americans - Literature |
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|  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Jèrriais - LiteratureMain article Jèrriais literature
The literary tradition is traced back to Wace, the 12th century Jersey-born poet, although there is little surviving literature in Jèrriais dating to before the introduction of the first printing press in Jersey in the 1780s. The first printed Jèrriais appears in the first newspapers at the end of the 18th century, and the earliest identified dated example of printed poetry is a fragment by Matchi L'Gé (Ma ...
See also:Jèrriais, Jèrriais - Status, Jèrriais - Literature, Jèrriais - History, Jèrriais - Vocabulary, Jèrriais - Phonology, Jèrriais - Grammar, Jèrriais - Verbs, Jèrriais - Examples Read more here: » Jèrriais: Encyclopedia II - Jèrriais - Literature |
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|  |  |  | Literature: Encyclopedia II - Ulster Scots language - LiteratureIn the Lowland Scots-speaking areas of Ulster there was traditionally a considerable demand for the work of Scottish poets, often in locally printed editions. Alexander Montgomerie's The Cherrie and the Slae in 1700, shortly over a decade later an edition of poems by Sir David Lindsay, nine printings of Allan Ramsay's The Gentle shepherd between 1743 and 1793, and an edition of Robert Burns' poetry in 1787, the same year as the Edinburgh edition, followed by reprints in 1789, 1793 and 1800. Among other Scottish poets publi ...
See also:Ulster Scots language, Ulster Scots language - History, Ulster Scots language - Ullans, Ulster Scots language - Hiberno-Scots, Ulster Scots language - Who speaks it, Ulster Scots language - Legal status, Ulster Scots language - Heritage, Ulster Scots language - Pronunciation, Ulster Scots language - Literature Read more here: » Ulster Scots language: Encyclopedia II - Ulster Scots language - Literature |
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