• Roger Whitney Shattuck (August 20, 1923 in Manhattan, New York – December 8, 2005 in Lincoln, Vermont) was an American writer best known for his books...
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    Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Dworkin and Roger Shattuck have criticized the rehabilitation of Sade's reputation, arguing that...
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  • human nature or the origin of language. The American literary scholar Roger Shattuck called this kind of research study the "forbidden experiment" because...
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    ("physics paw"), as interpreted by Jarry scholars Keith Beaumont and Roger Shattuck, pas ta physique ("not your physics"), and pâte à physique ("physics...
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  • Shattuck (1822–1889), American botanist Mayo A. Shattuck III, businessman Molly Shattuck, socialite Paul Shattuck, American autism researcher Roger Shattuck...
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  • in which the narrative calls attention to itself. Literary critic Roger Shattuck explains, "During a récit, we are conscious of being at one remove from...
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    understood the meaning of actions and used what 20th-century writer Roger Shattuck describes as "action language," which Itard regarded as a kind of primitive...
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    40°45′22.93″N 73°58′38.23″W / 40.7563694°N 73.9772861°W / 40.7563694; -73.9772861 The Center for Fiction, originally called the New York Mercantile...
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    Gallery, pamphlet accompanying the 2005 exhibition. The Banquet Years, by Roger Shattuck (includes an extensive Rousseau essay) Henri Rousseau, 1979, Dora Vallier...
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    Ronald Rood, naturalist, author, radio commentator, resided in Lincoln Roger Shattuck, author and scholar, resident of Lincoln "U.S. Census website". United...
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    centre of Madrid. This was Spain's most famous contribution to what Roger Shattuck has called "the banquet years". But behind the self-publicizing avant-garde...
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    Matthew Josephson (The Broom Publishing, 1923) Selected Writings, trans. Roger Shattuck (New Directions, 1948) Alcools: Poems 1898–1913, trans. Walter Meredith...
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  • University Press, 1991, page 48, footnote; In 1996, literary scholar Roger Shattuck also observed that Roe v. Wade exploited a preexisting lack of protection...
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  • are very scarce due to the ethical controversy associated with it. Roger Shattuck, an American writer, called language deprivation research "The Forbidden...
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  • University. In 2009, he was awarded a Pew Fellowship in the Arts, and the Roger Shattuck prize for literary criticism in 2011. He lives in Philadelphia. He resigned...
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  • Medicine Charles Scribner III 1909, President of Charles Scribner's Sons Roger Shattuck, Proust scholar Alex Shoumatoff, literary journalist and environmentalist...
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    p. 83. (fr)Dictionnaire de la peinture (Nouv. éd.) Davidson, p. 29. Roger Shattuck, The Banquet Years (New York: Random House, 1955), p. 65. Brown, p....
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    Manchester: Manchester University Press ISBN 0-7190-7410-X; pp. 86–87 Roger Shattuck (1961) The Banquet Years: the arts in France, 1885–1918; Alfred Jarry...
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  • regularly to Air Mail. Along with Ruth Franklin, he was awarded the 2012 Roger Shattuck Prize for Criticism, presented by the Center for Fiction. His third...
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    92, at Project Gutenberg. quoted in Forbidden Knowledge (1996) by Roger Shattuck, p. 236 A Lecture on the Study of History, 1895 Macmillan (1911), p...
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  • hair, Manchester University Press, 2006, ISBN 0-7190-7500-9, p. 94 Roger Shattuck, The banquet years: the arts in France, 1885-1918: Alfred Jarry, Henri...
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  • works of fiction. While critics like Granville Hicks, Philip Rahv, Roger Shattuck, Stanley Edgar Hyman, Elizabeth Hardwick, and Tom Wolfe called An American...
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    Relâche (1924), and in his final score, for the film Entr'acte (1924). Roger Shattuck, writing in 1955, recognized the importance of this unassuming parody:...
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    Books Ltd, 2003. ISBN 0-14-118035-8 Shattuck, Roger. Proust's Binoculars. Chatto & Windus London, 1964. Shattuck, Roger. Proust's Way: A Field Guide To in...
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  • Arthur M. Wilson Diderot 1974 Pauline Kael Deeper into Movies 1975 Roger Shattuck Marcel Proust Lewis Thomas The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher...
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    Schmidt & Shattuck, 2014 Hagensia Forel, 1901 Harpegnathos Jerdon, 1851 Hypoponera Santschi, 1938 Iroponera Schmidt & Shattuck, 2014 Leptogenys Roger, 1861...
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    Lila Azam Zanganeh (interviewer) The Enchanter is the recipient of the Roger Shattuck Prize for Criticism, awarded each year by the Center for Fiction, 2011...
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  • Erich Heller, 1974 Le Corbusier by Stephen Gardiner, 1974 Proust by Roger Shattuck, 1974 Weber by Donald G MacRae, 1974 Dempsey switched the covers to...
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  • Alfred Kazin, Mary Lefkowitz, Richard Poirier, Christopher Ricks and Roger Shattuck, "a Who's Who of the American literary establishment." Since 1999, the...
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  • best-known student is another writer and critic of French literature, Roger Shattuck. Fowlie discovered French as a high school student in Brookline, Massachusetts...
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