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George Wilson Knight
George Wilson Knight 1897-1985, English writer and critic, grad. Oxford (B.A., 1923; M.A., 1925). He wrote numerous books and essays on English literature, including The Wheel of Fire (1930), The Imperial Theme (1931), The Crown of Life (1946), The Golden Labyrinth (1962), and Neglected... Read more |
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Kenyon Review
Kenyon Review (1939–70, 1979–), quarterly journal edited to 1959 by J.C. Ransom from Kenyon College, Ohio. It included many former contributors to The Southern Review, carrying on its program of close textual scrutiny of modern poetry, and the printing of essays on aesthetics along... Read more |
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Michel Eyquem seigneur de Montaigne
Michel Eyquem Montaigne, seigneur de , 1533-92, French essayist. Montaigne was one of the greatest masters of the essay as a literary form. Born at the Château of Montaigne in Périgord, he was the son of a rich Catholic landowner and a mother of Spanish Jewish descent. Montaigne's... Read more |
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Sisyphus
Sisyphus , in Greek mythology, son of Aeolus and founder and king of Corinth. Renowned for his cunning, he was said to have outwitted even Death. For his disrespect to Zeus, he was condemned to eternal punishment in Tartarus. There he eternally pushed a heavy rock to the top of a steep hill, where... Read more |
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John Arden
John Arden , 1930-, English playwright and novelist. In a manner reminiscent of Brecht, Arden's dramas employ songs, poetry, and visceral realism to make sharp, political points. His plays include Sergeant Musgrave's Dance (1959), The Island of the Mighty (1972), The Little Grey Home in the... Read more |
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Oliver Bell Bunce
Bunce, Oliver Bell (1828–90), New York writer and editor, best known for his plays, Love in '76 (1857); The Morning of Life (1848), a rural comedy; and Marco Bozzaris (1850), about the recent Greek revolt. The Opinions and Disputations of Bachelor Bluff (1881) is a collection of social... Read more |
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Edwin Adams
Adams, Edwin (1834–77), actor. Born in Medford, Massachusetts, he made his debut in Boston in 1853 in The Hunchback, then worked in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, serving some of his apprenticeship under Joseph Jefferson and E. A. Sothern. Adams's first important New York appearance... Read more |
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Charles Lamb
Charles Lamb 1775-1834, English essayist, b. London. He went to school at Christ's Hospital, where his lifelong friendship with Coleridge began. Lamb was a clerk at the India House from 1792 to 1825. In 1796 his sister Mary Ann Lamb (1764-1847) in a fit of temporary insanity attacked and wounded... Read more |
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Orality
ORALITY Orality is a major component of the organization of the libido during the first, pregenital phase of its development; it is thus an essential aspect of psychosexuality. Freud gave his first overall description of the phases of the libido in his Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality... Read more |
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