Charles Dickinson is an American writer known for his literary novels, which often mix realism with absurdity. His debut novel, Waltz in Marathon, was...
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Dickinson (born 1958), British vocalist for the heavy metal band Iron Maiden Carl Dickinson (born 1987), English footballer Charles Dickinson (author)...
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Doreen Dickinson (born February 16, 1955) is an American model, television personality, and businesswoman. Initially notable as a model, Dickinson has been...
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John Dickinson (November 13, [O.S. November 2] 1732 – February 14, 1808), a Founding Father of the United States, was an attorney and politician from...
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was then age 20). She became a close friend of the author Mary Russell Mitford. Charles Dickinson set up his own printing press and persuaded Mary Mitford...
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Dickinson College is a private liberal arts college in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1773 as Carlisle Grammar School, Dickinson was chartered on September...
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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet. Little-known during her life, she has since been regarded as one of...
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the poem wasn't written by Dickinson, but by Charles Dickens, with the poem found in the late author's desk. When Dickinson published The Children and...
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Fairleigh Dickinson University (/ˈfɛərli/) is a private university with its main campuses in New Jersey, located in Madison / Florham Park and in Teaneck...
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Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson (December 19, 1830 – May 12, 1913) was an American writer, poet, traveler, and editor. She was the sister-in-law and...
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Penn State Dickinson Law, formerly Dickinson School of Law, is a public law school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. It is one of two separately accredited law...
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the king; Robert Morison as his chief botanist (Charles had his own botanical garden); Edmund Dickinson, a chemist and alchemist, who was tasked with carrying...
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Kate Dickinson Sweetser (1870–1939) was an American author known in her time for writing juvenile fiction and compilations. She was born in New York City...
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attorney Jess Sweetser (1902–1989), amateur golfer Kate Dickinson Sweetser (?-1939), fiction author Lewis H. Sweetser, politician Wesley D. Sweetser (1919–2006)...
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Edmund Dickinson or Dickenson (1624–1707) was an English royal physician and alchemist, author of a syncretic philosophical system. He was son of the...
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was the younger grandson of the first Baron. Award-winning author, the Hon. Peter Dickinson FRSL was younger brother of the second Baron. As of 2024[update]...
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1837 by Charles Coffin Little and James Brown in Boston. For close to two centuries, it has published fiction and nonfiction by American authors. Early...
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This is a list of Dickinson College alumni. This list covers alumni from the first graduating class in July 1787 to the present. "DNG" indicates that...
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Anna Elizabeth Dickinson (October 28, 1842 – October 22, 1932) was an American orator and lecturer. An advocate for the abolition of slavery and for women's...
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Phil Collins (redirect from Philip David Charles "Phil" Collins)
Philip David Charles Collins LVO (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and...
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Sexual Personae (redirect from Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson)
Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson is a 1990 work about sexual decadence in Western literature and the visual arts by...
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Facts | Britannica". 29 December 2023. "Emily Dickinson and Death – Emily Dickinson Museum". Emily Dickinson and Death. Retrieved 3 September 2019. "Chester...
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Clay S. Jenkinson (category People from Dickinson, North Dakota)
Straus Jenkinson (born February 4, 1955, in Dickinson, North Dakota) is an American humanities scholar, author and educator. He is currently the director...
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April 2022. "Emily Dickinson – Top 10 Most Reclusive Celebrities". Time. 3 June 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2014. "Emily Dickinson". University of Illinois...
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notable academic journals and magazines that are devoted to the study of specific authors and philosophers. Some of the journals are not currently active....
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More Cowbell (redirect from Bruce Dickinson (producer))
Bruce Dickinson, and Ferrell as fictional cowbell player Gene Frenkle, whose overzealous playing annoys his bandmates but pleases producer Dickinson. The...
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Diamond, (born 1949) author of The Haven Seth Dickinson, author of The Traitor Baru Cormorant Tony DiTerlizzi, (born 1969) co-author of (with Holly Black)...
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College in 1862. The poet Emily Dickinson was one of his cousins and his daughter, Kate Dickinson Sweetser, was also an author. He founded the New York publications...
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Lycoming College (redirect from Dickinson Seminary)
opened in the fall of 1848 as the Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, a preparatory school for Dickinson College, another Methodist school. Rev. Crever is...
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Victorian literature (redirect from Victorian author)
awareness inspired the subject matter of other authors, like poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning and novelists Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy. Barrett's works...
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