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Chronological Author List "1835 To 1839" Compiled By GIGA Ouida (pseudonym of Marie Louise de la Ramee), English novelist and social James Ryder Randall, American poet and patriot (1839 1908) - READ QUOTES http://www.giga-usa.com/quotes/lists/quay1835.htm
This Is Project Gutenberg by Henry, O., 18621910 Dog of Flanders, A, by Ouida, 1839-1908, pseudonymDoll s house, The; a play, by Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 Dolly Dialogues, http://www.irvl.net/TITLES.htm
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List Of People Known By One Name 0 9 A B C D E F G Multatuli (18201887), (pseudonym of Dutch writer Eduard Douwes Dekker); Mya, singer; Otto (born 1948); Ouida (18391908), English novelist; Ovid (43 BC http://www.masterliness.com/a/List.of.people.known.by.one.name.htm
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Extractions: Pheeds Home This is a list of people famous enough to be known unambiguously by one of the following: The reason for such distinctions is that countless artists, composers, philosophers, politicians, writers, scientists and sports figures are known for their last name (e.g. Mozart Shakespeare Hitler , etc.). It is quite common and regular for last names to be used to identify historic and pop culture figures. It is another thing all together to be known uniquely within the criteria listed above. Note that this list does not include fictional characters , such as Gandalf (from J. R. R. Tolkien 's Middle-earth books) or Neo (from the movie The Matrix Note also that most names in the list will be unusual since common names are likely to be ambiguous and to need a context. Table of contents: A B C D ... See also Aaliyah , (1979-2001), American singer Abati fresco -painter of Modena Abraham , (approx. 1980 BC-1890 BC)
Ouida At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources Ouida free essays, eTexts, resources and links from LiteratureClassics.com Ouida. 1839 - 1908 *. English author, pseudonym of Marie Louise de la Ramee http://www.literatureclassics.com/authors/Ouida/
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Incunabula Books [REFERENCE: AUTHORS: O] Ouida (pseudonym of Marie Louise de la Ramee), English novelist and socialcritic (1839 1908) Thomas John Ouseley, English customs collector and poet http://www.incunabulabooks.com/ibrfatho.htm
Xuxa Information also known as Moz *Moses, prophet *Multatuli (18201887), (pseudonym of Dutch born1957) *Otto Waalkes, Otto (born 1948) *Ouida (18391908), English novelist http://www.searchspaniel.com/index.php?title=Xuxa&printable=yes
Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project von Szalras (1883) is by Ouida (pseud, of Louise de la Ramée, 18391908). A Village Commune The English author Ouida was Marie Louise de la Ramée http://www.public.coe.edu/~theller/soj/let/notes.htm
Extractions: Index to these Letters ANNIE FIELDS, LETTERS OF SARAH ORNE JEWETT NOTES If you can use frames, a NOTES link at the beginning of a letter will display that letter's notes (if any) in the right window. If you cannot use frames, then that link will bring you to this page, and you will need to use the back button or the link above to return to the letters. Or you may open a second browser window for easy access to letters, notes, and index. Notes for the Preface Spenser : Edmund Spenser (1552-1599). Lowell : James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was an American poet and literary critic, well remembered for his humorous poetry, such as "The Biglow Papers" (1848). Portsmouth : a seaport in New Hampshire. King of the Fatherland : The fatherland is Great Britain. "The first of all her dead that were to be" : This quotation has not been identified. Help is welcome. the famous journal of Dean Swift to Stella : Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), the Irish satirist is best known for Gulliver's Travels (1726). Stella was his close friend, Esther Johnson, to whom he addressed Journal to Stella noble saying of Plato : Plato (about 428-347 BC) was a Greek philosopher, author of numerous dialogues featuring Socrates, his teacher. The quotation comes from Book V of "Laws," in which Socrates does not appear: "for there is no greater good in a state than that the citizens should be known to one another." (Research: Jack V. Wales, Jr. of the Thacher School, Ojai, CA.)
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Extractions: ahina . Cahina was created by Leo Charles Dessar and appears in A Royal Enchantress (1900). Dessar (1847-1924) is something of a mystery; Ive been unable to find any information about him apart from his birth and death dates. Cahina (or, alternatively, Kahena or Kahina) was a real person, a Queen of the Berbers in the 7th and 8th Century C.E. who fought against the Muslim invasion. Gibbons wrote about her in Volume 2, Chapter 514 of his The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (you can read it online if you like). Dessar was struck by Gibbons paragraph: the meager account of this beautiful Prophetess-Queen of the Berbers was inspiring, yet irritating: it suggested so much, yet told so little. From this Dessar spun out a very entertaining historical fantasy. A Royal Enchantress I came to A Royal Enchantress after reading Cooper, which as you might imagine meant that I was all a-tingle with delight. (You have no idea how much I loathed Last of the Mohicans . Not even my entry on Hawkeye can aptly describe my hatred for that book). But the appropriate comparison for
Chronological List, Part 25 RICHARD (Leon) (19421987); de la RAMÉE, MARIE LOUISE (1839-1908); see pseudonymOuida; DELARCHE, MICHAEL; de la REE, GEREAUX; de la REE http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/e25.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents COULTAS, ALTA MAY COULTER, CELIA ... COUPLING, J. J. ; pseudonym of John R. Pierce COURAGE, JAMES COURANT, JACQUES COURIER, PAUL LOUIS ... COURNOS, JOHN (1881-1966); see pseudonym John Courtney COURONNE, ARMAND COURT, ALFRED COURT, HARLEY L. ; pseudonym of Robert Leslie Bellem COURTENAY, ASHLEY COURTENAY, PETER COURTENAY, ROBERT ... COURTIER, S(idney) H(obson) (1904-1974); see pseudonym Rui Chestor COURTIS, R. P. COURTLAND, ROBERTA COURTLEY, W. B. ... COURTNEY, B. E. ; pseudonym of Ron Taylor COURTNEY, CHARLES COURTNEY, DANIEL COURTNEY, JOHN ; pseudonym of John Cournos COURTNEY, JOYCE COURTNEY, LIB COURTNEY, MARTIN ... COURTNEY, ROBERT ; house pseudonym COURTNEY, ROGER COURTNEY, THOMAS J. COURTNEY, W. B. COURTNEY, W. F. ... COVELL, RICHARD ; see pseudonym Michael Slade COVER, ARTHUR BYRON COVERDALE, HARRY ; pseudonym of Herman Landon COVERLEY, ROBERT COVERT, ALICE LENT COVERT, DALE L. ... COWAN, BERTHA MUZZY BOWER SINCLAIR (1874-1940); see pseudonym B. M. Bower COWAN, FLOY PASCAL COWAN, GERTRUDE K. COWAN, GIBSON ... COWEN, FRANCES ; [i.e., Frances Cowen Munthe] (1915- ) COWEN, GIBSON
Incunabula Books [REFERENCE: AUTHORS: R] James Ryder Randall, American poet and patriot (1839 1908) Vasilij Vasil eRozanov (used pseudonym V. Varvarin), Russian writer and philosopher (1856 http://www.incunabulabooks.com/ibrfathr.htm
Extractions: Feedback List of novelists from England (See also: English novel See the article First novel in English. The Romantic period saw the first flowering of the English novel. The Romantic and the Gothic novel are closely related; both imagined almost-supernatural forces operating in nature or directing human fate. Just as William Wordsworth and other poets were integral to the growth of English Romanticism, so Mary Shelley, and Ann Radcliffe were key to the sudden popularity of the Gothic novel. Click the link for more information. English literature English literature refers to literature written in the English language, or literature composed in English by writers who are not necessarily from England. Joseph Conrad was Polish, Robert Burns was Scottish, James Joyce was Irish, Edgar Allan Poe was American, Salman Rushdie is Indian. In academia, the term often labels departments and programs practicing
Mother Goose Rhymes Oiuda is the pen name of Louise de la Ramée, 18391908, English novelist. Both herpseudonym and patronymic indicate French origin, and it must be one of http://pybertra.free.fr/bazar/mother.htm
Extractions: In this fragment our poet reveals himself as an incurable Anglophobe. Note well the many inferences : Four as a mystic number has had, in the superstitious lore of many countries, a sinister or unlucky quality. I point out two instances in literature to bear out this premis. "The Sign of the Four," Arthur Conan Doyle, 1889. And the interesting fact that Dumas titled his novel about Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan, "The Three Musketeers." Sheer superstition. In this case, however, it is obvious that the reader is warned against the four major divisions of Britain, i.e., England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Guttaperchaphobia. A morbid dislike for cleaning fish. (Rich. Holland, Univ. of Chi., 1945.) A barbed comment on British culinary practices. A seaport, 76 miles E.S.E. of London, famed as one of the Cinque-Ports, pop. 39,950 (1938). This, the usual port of entry from France, is also noted for its soft chalk-white cliffs.