Terence Christopher Cave CBE FBA (born 1 December 1938) is a British literary scholar. Terence Cave studied for his Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy...
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Anthony Motteux (the fourth and fifth) in the late seventeenth-century. Terence Cave, in an introduction to an Everyman's Library edition, notes that both...
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account of the history and application of anagnorisis is provided by Terence Cave in his book Recognitions. A humorous definition is included in 'The Banner:...
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Lyngstad has been considered by many to be definitive. A new translation by Terence Cave was published in 2023 by Oxford World's Classics. Hunger has been adapted...
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Greene (University of Mississippi, Romance Monographs, no. 35, 1979). Terence Cave (Oxford World's Classics, 1992). Robin Buss (Penguin Classics, 1992)...
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"One calls ‘barbarism’ whatever he is not accustomed to." The academic Terence Cave further explains Montaigne's point of moral philosophy: The cannibal...
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Harmer (1951) Lloyd James Austin (1967–1980) Peter Rickard (1980–1982) Terence Cave (elected but did not take the chair, 1985) Peter James Bayley (1985)...
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Émigrés in Lyon, 1539-1543." Neo-Latin and the Vernacular in Renaissance France. Ed. Grahame Castor and Terence Cave. Oxford: Clarendon, 1984. 83-97....
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Literature. New York: Haskell House Publishers Ltd. p. 432. Sarah Key, Terence Cave, Malcolm Bowie (2006). A Short History of French Literature. Oxford:...
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With: Wallace S. Broecker, Maurizio Calvesi, and Ian Frazer Succeeded by Terence Cave Preceded by Karlheinz Böhm Succeeded by Michael Grätzel Preceded by The...
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Critical Introduction (Cambridge: Polity, 2003) (with Malcolm Bowie and Terence Cave) A Short History of French Literature (Oxford University Press, 2003)...
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Castor and Terence Cave. McFarlane died on 17 August 2002. He was survived by his son; his wife, Marjory, had died the previous year. Terence Cave, "Ian Dalrymple...
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Wallace S. Broecker (United States) --- Science of Climate Change 2009 Terence Cave (United Kingdom) --- Literature since 1500 Michael Grätzel (Germany /...
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poet have been written by François Rigolot, Enzo Giudici, Edwin Duval, Terence Cave, Gérard Defaux, and Richard Sieburth's "Introduction" to Emblems of Desire:...
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Charles Ivan Armstrong Robert Crawford Johnny Kondrup Hanna Meretoja Terence Cave (over 70 years) André Guyaux (over 70 years) Jeremy M. Hawthorn (over...
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The Sorcerer's Cave is a fantasy board/card game designed by Terence Peter Donnelly and first published in 1978. Though greatly simplified, it was inspired...
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associated with Steve Biko and the black consciousness movement of the 1970s. Terence Cave argues that the "strikingly original structure" of Boehmer's fiction...
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Bakr al-Ṣūlī, edited and translated by Beatrice Gruendler; foreword by Terence Cave The Sword of Ambition: Bureaucratic Rivalry in Medieval Egypt by ʿUthmān...
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(Oxford University Press, 1995), 926 pp., ISBN 0-19-866125-8 Kay, Sarah, Terence Cave, Malcolm Bowie. A Short History of French Literature (Oxford University...
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Archetypal Image of Indestructable Life, p. 364. Philostratus, Imagines 1.15; Terence Cave, Retrospectives: Essays in Literature, Poetics and Cultural History (Modern...
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Grangier, 1958) Sans famille [fr] (dir. André Michel, 1958) A Short History of French Literature, by Sarah Kay, Terence Cave, Malcolm Bowie, page 268 v t e...
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finds Les Confidences to mix reality and imagination, and the writer Terence Cave has described the work as only "remotely autobiographical". The beauty...
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Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6 Kay, Sarah, Terence Cave and Malcolm Bowie, A Short History of French Literature, p 124, 2006...
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and Poetics, 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications Kay, Sarah, Terence Cave and Malcolm Bowie, A Short History of French Literature, p 125, 2006...
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ISBN 978-0-472-11423-8. Retrieved 3 August 2012. Perrine Galand-Hallyn; Fernand Hallyn; Terence Cave (2001). Poétiques de la Renaissance (in French). Librairie Droz. pp. 49–...
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Joseph Needham (redirect from Joseph Terence Montgomery Needham)
Noel Joseph Terence Montgomery Needham CH FRS FBA (/ˈniːdəm/; 9 December 1900 – 24 March 1995) was a British biochemist, historian of science and sinologist...
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Chantal Chawaf, Collection Monographique. Editions Rodopi., Kay, Sarah; Terence, Cave; Malcolm, Bowie (2006). Short History of French Literature. Oxford University...
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Terry Pratchett (redirect from Terence David John Pratchett)
Sir Terence David John Pratchett OBE (28 April 1948 – 12 March 2015) was an English author, humorist, and satirist, best known for the Discworld series...
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Kevin O'Leary (redirect from Terence O'Leary)
19, 2017. Joe Castaldo. "Kevin O'Leary: The natural". Canadian Business. Cave, Andrew. "Mattel sale ends $3.6bn fiasco". Telegraph.co.uk. Archived from...
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Rock art (redirect from Cave inscription)
and prehistoric rock art is found in caves or partly enclosed rock shelters; this type also may be called cave art or parietal art. A global phenomenon...
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