Literary Movements
.... They were only partially successful, and many of those who were most dedicated to this movement were not the most
gifted writers of the time: One cannot take ....
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Surrealism in Literature & the Arts
.... They were only partially successful, and many of those who were most dedicated to this movement were not the most
gifted writers of the time: One cannot take ....
(1548

6

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History of Mental Illness & Control of Women
.... There is a good chance that, had they received antidepressant medication in time, such
gifted women
writers as Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, and Anne Sexton ....
(2733

11

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Lorenzo de Medici
.... on the skills of Cosimo, Lorenzo's grandfather, "an exceptionally
gifted merchant and banker .... theology, and a collection of the early modern
writers of Florence ....
(2350

9

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The Medici Family of Florence
.... on the skills of Cosimo, Lorenzo's grandfather, "an exceptionally
gifted merchant and banker .... theology, and a collection of the early modern
writers of Florence ....
(2350

9

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Nikolai Gogol's The Overcoat
.... Gogol's father was an educated and
gifted man who also wrote plays, poems, and sketches .... that the work can be viewed as a standard for other
writers seeking to ....
(2722

11

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The Horse and His Rider
.... been resurrected in the feminist re-evaluation of previously ignored women
writers (Slagle 2005 .... the obstacles it may cast in the way of a less
gifted, or less ....
(1073

4

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Wordsworth & Voltaire
.... guarded peace, he is also lauded as one of the most
gifted poets in .... Voltaire was particularly impressed by the British's esteemed treatment of its
writers. ....
(1575

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Romanticism in the Arts
.... of this passage was repeated in many early works by German Romantic
writers. .... leitmotiv in Romantic narratives is the notion of the
gifted individual who is ....
(3433

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The Culture of the 1950s
.... vigorously. Many of today's most
gifted and enduring science fiction and fantasy
writers got their starts by writing for the pulps. Ray ....
(1658

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The Deserted Woman Balzac
.... All Balzac's characters,' said Baudelaire, are
gifted with the .... creators of a multitudinous world made it, as compared with other and later
writers, the on ....
(2394

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Definition of Educational Psychology
.... to groups which are composed of average, low achieving, and
gifted learners, and .... 6. Should teachers encourage young
writers to ignore spelling and grammar in ....
(6682

27

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The Violence and Terror of Poe
.... The sadistic delight with which Poe tortured other poets and
writers is akin to the .... Poe may have been a
gifted psychopath with the ability to describe with the ....
(2467

10

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Educational Psychology
.... to groups which are composed of average, low achieving, and
gifted learners, and .... 6. Should teachers encourage young
writers to ignore spelling and grammar in ....
(7873

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Three Sociological Perspectives
.... Mark Twain was another author who was
gifted at portraying the dialects of his characters. .... A New Handbook for
Writers. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1990.
(1585

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Themes in Work of F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... most telling and most important--in the literature of other
writers" (Bruccoli 23 .... Though a
gifted writer, he lacked the discipline and objectivity to transcend ....
(2842

11

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mediev
.... in the 14th Century and are both considered English mystics and religious
writers. .... She was a
gifted writer, very convincing as a teacher and an intelligent ....
(3371

13

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American History
.... an effort to increase sales, both editors encouraged their
writers to exaggerate .... quick-witted individuals survive and thrive while less
gifted individuals will ....
(903

4

)
Madame de Pompadour & Enlightenment Art
.... theatre troupe containing professional singers and musicians as well as
gifted amateurs drawn .... by providing pensions for many of the talented
writers whom she ....
(2708

11

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Factors of the World of Work
.... Leonardo da Vinci was an incredibly
gifted genius that foresaw the invention of .... These
writers during the early part of the 20th century seemed to be able to ....
(3940

16

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Artaud et al.
.... important ideas or actually effect change in the audience these
writers tended to hold .... had to be gradual and was only accomplished by
gifted leadership--rather ....
(2886

12

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Hamlet and the Critics Introduction
.... to Shakespeare's character Hamlet as follows: I believe, as many other
writers have done .... Both the real man and the fictional character were
gifted with the ....
(2736

11

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The Female Writer & Their Creations
.... again and again in her criticism, as when she discusses two woman
writers--Emily Davies .... self-expression are not rights to be reserved for
gifted artists alone ....
(3888

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Lewis Carroll
.... Carroll was a
gifted photographer who photographed famous artists like Alfred Lord .... Thus,
writers like Carroll who focus on transforming the dream into the ....
(1285

5

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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... They realized that artistic
writers were accepted in Paris, and that their works .... the talent of the Habsburg lands, but also attracted
gifted individuals from ....
(10416

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Treatment of At-risk Students
.... the very slow, the very young, the emotionally disturbed, the
gifted - all categories .... in American schools could be grouped into what its
writers termed at the ....
(2781

11

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Women Classical Composers
.... Other
writers concurred, that music was a masculine endeavor .... paternal grandmother was mezzosoprano at the Opera-Comique, her father was a
gifted French musician ....
(2706

11

)
Zola & Flaubert (aesth & natural)
.... and imaginative escapism of the romanticists, a school of writing and
writers who were .... In this novel, Frederic Moreau, a semi-
gifted young provincial, is the ....
(4441

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Churchill's The Great Republic Winston S. Churchill's The Great ...
.... Churchill the author in writing about history, for he was unusually
gifted in being able to see different sides of an issue. While in some
writers this might ....
(1981

8

)
"Action" by Sam Shepard
.... Shepard's plays can be an arduous task for even the most
gifted scholar .... Do these particular achievements of these two
writers edge Action into the uppercrust of ....
(1693

7

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