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Robert Hugh Benson
Robert Hugh Benson 1871-1914, English author and clergyman; 4th son of Archbishop Benson . He was converted to Roman Catholicism in 1903 and ordained the next year. In 1911, as a monsignor, he became privy chamberlain to Pope Pius X. His works include the novels By What Authority? (1904) and ... Read more |
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Richard Alsop
Richard Alsop 1761-1815, American author, b. Middletown, Conn. Best remembered as one of the Connecticut Wits , he collaborated with Theodore Dwight and others in writing light satiric verse for the Political Greenhouse and the Echo.... Read more |
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Richard Malcolm Johnston
Richard Malcolm Johnston 1822-98, American author, b. Hancock co., Ga., grad. Mercer Univ., 1841. He is known for his stories and sketches of rural Georgia, of which the collection Dukesborough Tales (1871) is best known. Bibliography: See his autobiography (1900).... Read more |
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William Demby
William Demby 1922— Author While he has never quite achieved the stature of such contemporaries as Richard Wright and Ralph Ellison, William Demby is without question one of the most important African American authors of the twentieth century. His novels address issues of race and... Read more |
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Richard Henry Horne
Richard Henry Horne or Richard Hengist Horne, 1802-84, English author. His chief work was the allegorical poem Orion (1843). A New Spirit of the Age (1844), written with Elizabeth Barrett (later Elizabeth Barrett Browning) and others, contains social and literary studies. His correspondence... Read more |
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Richard Cumberland (dramatist)
Richard Cumberland 1732-1811, English dramatist; great-grandson of the 17th-century philosopher Richard Cumberland. His family connections earned him a clerical position with the British board of trade. The author of over 40 plays, he was most successful with his sentimental comedies, the best of... Read more |
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Richard Bright
Richard Bright 1789-1858, English physician. In London he was the leading consultant of his time, and he contributed many important clinical observations. He was the author of the significant Reports of Medical Cases (Vol. I, 1827). This contained his description of certain forms of nephritis ,... Read more |
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Richard Monckton Milnes 1st Baron Houghton
Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton, 1st Baron , 1809-85, English author. Throughout much of his life he was an active member of Parliament. He was among the first to recognize the genius of Keats and in 1848 published his Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats. In addition he secured a... Read more |
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food: Head of the table Delicious food, fine wines, turbulent relationships:...
...Reflexions tells the story of Richard Olney's life from when he...without milk and, in Iowa [Olney's birthplace], everyone...close friend of American author James Baldwin, filmmaker...Reflexions', by Richard Olney is ... |
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Rustic Italian cuisine, wines find home in Alabama
...legendary expatriate food and wine writer, Richard Olney, author of the influential Simple French Food. "Richard was an incredible inspiration," Stitt...in a very profound way." Following in Olney's foot steps, Frank Stitt's Southern... |
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Cookbook author's motto: Forever French // Richard Grausman makes classic...
...honored dishes for contemporary American tastes is Richard Grausman, long-time North American representative...thoroughly been covered by Julia Child, Madeleine Kamman, Richard Olney and other luminaries of la cuisine Francaise? "If... |
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'94's Trendy Foods? Try Rabbit, Lentils And Purple Potatoes
...can't seem to get enough of them. More big-name-author cookbooks on Italy and Provence are due out this year...also helps that new Provence cookbooks from acclaimed author Richard Olney and Bandol winemakers Lucien and Lulu Peyraud are due... |
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MEAT AND POTATOES AND ... PURSLANE?; LOOK WHAT'S COMING IN
...can't seem to get enough of them: More big-name-author cookbooks on Italy and Provence are due out this year...also helps that new Provence cookbooks from acclaimed author Richard Olney and Bandol winemakers Lucien and Lulu Peyraud are due... |
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Getting in a stew over the recipe... Food for thought The perfect cassoulet...
...treat any other impostor with curled lip and Gallic sneer. This classic peasant dish, memorably described by author Richard Olney as a 'voluptuous monument to rustic tradition', inspires heated debate, and it's near impossible to sum up... |
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Interview: Author Patrick Kuh discusses his new book, "The Last Days of Haute...
...00-0000 Interview: Author Patrick Kuh discusses...are no tomorrows.' The author, Patrick Kuh, goes on...fair. Mr. PATRICK KUH (Author, "The Last Days of Haute...recipes of Elizabeth David, Richard Olney, Chez Panisse founder... |
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Interview: Author Patric Kuh discusses his new book, "The Last Days of Haute...
...00-0000 Interview: Author Patric Kuh discusses his...are no tomorrows.' The author, Patric Kuh, goes on...fair. Mr. PATRIC KUH (Author, "The Last Days of Haute...recipes of Elizabeth David, Richard Olney, Chez Panisse founder... |
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WINTER VEGETABELS
...several years ago. "It reflects my personal taste," Wiley said. "My heroes are Richard Olney and Madeleine Kamman (both well-respected cookbook authors and French cooks). But I collect recipes from the Mediterranean and Midwest as well... |
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Halo Up There! Actress Wines, Taking the Helm; Stage Veteran Directs Olney's...
...at the helm of Olney Theatre's production of Richard Brinsley Sheridan...when she brought in Olney's production of Moliere...husband, the late Richard Bauer, were members...notorious early life of its author -- whose scandalous... |