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  • 101Antoine Cassar — Infobox Writer name =Antoine Cassar caption =. pseudonym = birthdate = 1978 birthplace = London deathdate = deathplace = occupation = poet, translator nationality = Maltese period = 2007 present genre = Poetry subject = movement = notableworks =… …

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  • 102Willis Barnstone — (born November 13, 1927) is an American poet, memoirist, translator, Hispanist, and comparatist. He has translated the Ancient Greek poets and the complete fragments of the pre Socratic philosopher Heraclitus (Ἡράκλειτος). He is also a New… …

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  • 103John Poole (playwright) — Infobox Writer name = John Poole caption = pseudonym = birthdate = 1786 birthplace = deathdate = 1872 deathplace = occupation = Playwright and author nationality = English period = 1810 ndash;1872 genre = Satire, farce subject = movement = = 1959 …

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  • 104Lazarus, Emma — born July 22, 1849, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Nov. 19, 1887, New York U.S. writer. She was born into a cultured Jewish family and learned languages and the classics at an early age. Her first book (1867) caught the attention of Ralph Waldo… …

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  • 105Sidney, Sir Philip — born Nov. 30, 1554, Penshurst, Kent, Eng. died Oct. 17, 1586, Arnhem, Neth. English courtier, statesman, soldier, and poet. Born into an aristocratic family and educated to be a statesman and soldier, Sidney served in minor official posts and… …

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  • 106Music based on the works of Oscar Wilde — Oscar Wilde portal This is an incomplete list of music based on the works of Oscar Wilde. Oscar Wilde was an Irish playwright, poet, novelist, short story writer and wit, whose works have been the basis of a considerable number of musical works… …

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  • 107WROTH, Lady Mary — (1587 1653?) One of the most important woman writers in early modern England, Mary Wroth produced the first female authored romance, pastoral play, and sonnet sequence in English. Wroth s family was well known for its literary accomplish­ments.… …

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  • 108Giacomo da Lentino — (Iacopo da Lentini, “the Notary”) (early 13th century)    Generally recognized as the first writer of courtly lyric poetry in Italian, Giacomo da Lentino was a notary in the court of the Emperor Frederick II of Sicily. He is credited with… …

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  • 109Maurice Mierau — (born January 22, 1962) is a full time Canadian writer of non fiction and poetry. Though he was born in Bloomington, Indiana, Maurice Mierau grew up in Nigeria, Manitoba, Jamaica, Kansas and Saskatchewan. Mierau currently lives with his family in …

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  • 110HEBREW LANGUAGE — This entry is arranged according to the following scheme: pre biblical biblical the dead sea scrolls mishnaic medieval modern period A detailed table of contents precedes each section. PRE BIBLICAL nature of the evidence the sources phonology… …

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