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  • 111Cypriot literature — covers literature from Cyprus found mainly in Greek, and/or other languages, including French. The modern Cypriot Greek dialect belongs to the Southeastern group of Modern Greek dialects. Contents 1 Ancient / Medieval 2 Late Middle Ages and the… …

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  • 112Nemir Matos-Cintrón — This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Matos and the second or maternal family name is Cintrón. Nemir Matos Cintrón Born 1949 Santurce, Puerto Rico Occupation …

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  • 113Ó Duibh dá Bhoireann — Ruins of the O Davoren law school at Cahermacnaghten, County Clare The Ó Duibhdábhoireann (O Davoran) family were scholarly clan of Corcomroe, Thomond (modern day County Clare), Ireland active since medieval times. Famed for their sponsorship of… …

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  • 114Spanish literature — The term Spanish literature refers to literature written in the Spanish language, including literature composed in Spanish by writers not necessarily from Spain. For Spanish American literature specifically, see Latin American literature. This… …

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  • 115Hans Carossa — (15 December 1878 ndash; 12 September 1956) was a German novelist and poet, known mostly for his autobiographical novels, and his innere Emigration (inner emigration) during the Nazi era.He was born in Bad Tölz, and studied medicine, working as a …

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  • 116BAHIR, SEFER HA– — (Heb. סֵפֶר הַבָּהִיר; Book of Brightness ), kabbalistic, pseudoepigraphic and midrashic anthology which enigmatically depicts a sexualized, divine theosophy considered by scholarship to mark the literary emergence of Kabbalah at the beginning of …

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  • 117Indonesian literature — When defining what is understood by Indonesian literature, one has to choose between various possibilities, each of them to a certain degree mutually exclusive. Thus, Indonesian literature may mean: *literature written in the languages of the… …

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  • 118Stendhal — /sten dahl , stan /; Fr. /stahn dannl /, n. (Marie Henri Beyle) 1783 1842, French novelist and critic. * * * orig. Marie Henri Beyle born Jan. 23, 1783, Grenoble, France died March 23, 1842, Paris French novelist. He left for Paris in 1799 partly …

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  • 119Addison, Joseph — born May 1, 1672, Milston, Wiltshire, Eng. died June 17, 1719, London English essayist, poet, and dramatist. His poem on the Battle of Blenheim, The Campaign (1705), brought him to the attention of leading Whigs and paved the way to important… …

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  • 120Clark Ashton Smith — Not to be confused with Clark S. Smith. Clark Ashton Smith Smith in 1912 Born 13 January 1893(1893 01 13) Long Valley, California, U.S …

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