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Touring with T: thanks to her outstanding debut novel, T Cooper wound up seeing the USA on a 30-city tour. (Books).
The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
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January 21, 2003|
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"I've been to Middle America," says T Cooper with faux gravity, as if she'd just returned from the Lewis and Clark expedition. This past fall, the 30-year-old queer author's first novel, Some of the Parts (Akashic Books), proved to be one of the great successes of the year in GLBT fiction and was chosen by Barnes & Noble for its Discover Great New Writers program. That meant the book--which skillfully knits together the disparate lives of a healthy but HIV-positive gay man, the handsome genderfucking woman he lives with, his beautiful but directionless bisexual niece, and his ...
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A Devil of a coincidence; (1) FAMILY TIES: Tom Goodman-Hill plays John Lilburne, inset, in The Devil's Whore (2) TEEN SPIRIT: Andrea Riseborough as the fictional 17-year-old aristocrat Angelica Fanshawe.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ...firebrand activist 'Freeborn' John Lilburne, and will now be able to tell...trace my father's family back to John Lilburne's Uncle Joseph.' Born in 1614, John Lilburne earned his nickname for arguing...
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Echo memories - Cantankerous, seditious, libellous (and proved right)
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo
; ...look at the life and times of John Lilburne, a man who had a talent for upsetting...the world was emptied of all but John Lilburne, Lilburne would quarrel with John, and John with Lilburne, " said a contemporary. John...
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Does immunity granted really equal immunity received?
Magazine article from: Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
; ...in 1637.(11) In that year, John Lilburne was arrested for "having sent...from Holland to England."(12) Lilburne was taken before a clerk of the...background and current actions.(13) Lilburne eventually refused to answer further...
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"Whatsoever yee would that men should doe unto you, even so doe yee to them": an analysis of the effect of religious consciousness on the origins of the leveller movement.
Magazine article from: The Historian
; ...Oxfordshire (1) Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburne returned to England in 1653...to record the thing that he [Lilburne] died for, and to hang upon...know, and understand, that John Lilburne died for the Fundamental Laws...
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Echo Memories - Radical hothead whose name is forever linked to a missile
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo
; ...fortnight ago, we told the tale of John Lilburne, the leader of the 17th Century...the world was emptied of all but John Lilburne, Lilburne would quarrel with John and John with Lilburne." Fittingly, at his funeral...
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Questions unanswered: the Fifth Amendment and innocent witnesses.(Supreme Court Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
; ...oath occurred in England in 1637. (20) John Lilburne was arrested for importing seditious books...his knowledge of the seditious books, Lilburne ceased to cooperate. (22) Two weeks later, Lilburne was brought before the Star Chamber office...
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World turned upside down.
Magazine article from: New Internationalist
; ...most famous of these pamphlets, John Lilburne's An Agreement of the Free People...radical elements among the army. Lilburne and his fellow pamphleteers Richard...Tower of London by Parliament and Lilburne was tried for treason. A campaign...
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Killing no murder: Alan Marshall recounts the tale of the men who tried to assassinate Oliver Cromwell.(Miles Sindercombe and Edward Sexby)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...Cromwell himself vowing (or so John Lilburne said) to break the Levellers...seeking a godly republic within. John Lilburne, the most troublesome of all the...wake of a failed intrigue with John Wildman, another former Leveller...
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English Radicalism 1550-1850.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History
; ...focus on the radicalism of Levellers Richard Overton and John Lilburne. The framework of the chapter is made innovative through...s 'intertext' is more radically subversive than Lilburne's because the former borrows from a wider referential...
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Right To Remain Silent Has Been Golden For Ages
Newspaper article from: New York Beacon, The
; ...Has Been Golden For Ages. More than 350 years after John Lilburne was whipped and put in the pillory for refusing to take...not interested in rights as a general proposition." Lilburne was said to have invoked the privilege in 1637 and its...
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