Christine Brooke-Rose (16 January 1923 – 21 March 2012) was a British writer and literary critic, known principally for her experimental novels. Christine...
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criminology, politics, fiction, and literary criticism. While Christine Brooke-Rose had previously punned "dehauntological" (on "deontological") in...
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from Wales to England. She contributed a profile of the novelist Christine Brooke-Rose for a 1986 reference publication. Shadows in an Orchard (1960) Circumcision's...
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Christine Rose may refer to: Christine Rose (politician), New Zealand politician Cristine Rose (born 1951), American actress Christine Brooke-Rose (1923–2012)...
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soprano Christine Brodbeck (born 1950), Swiss dancer and author Christine Brooke-Rose (1923–2012), a British writer and literary critic Christine Brubaker...
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A ZBC of Ezra Pound is a book by Christine Brooke-Rose published by Faber and Faber in 1971. It is a study of the work of Ezra Pound, focusing in particular...
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by Christine Brooke-Rose in her 1981 work, A Rhetoric of the Unreal: Studies in Narrative and Structure, Especially of the Fantastic. Brooke-Rose builds...
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Coraghessan Boyle Giannina Braschi Richard Brautigan Michael Brodsky Christine Brooke-Rose Nicole Brossard Pascal Bruckner Gesualdo Bufalino Charles Bukowski...
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hesitates between supporting the ghosts' existence, and rejecting them. Christine Brooke-Rose argued in a three-part essay that the ambiguity so frequently argued...
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2016. Umberto Eco; Stefan Collini; Richard Rorty; Jonathan Culler; Christine Brooke-Rose (1992). Interpretation and overinterpretation. Cambridge University...
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93". The New York Times. p. 24. Fox, Margalit (April 10, 2012). "Christine Brooke-Rose, 89, Inventive Writer". The New York Times. p. 17. Fox, Margalit...
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in Hut 6 (historian) Jean Briggs Watters, English cryptanalyst Christine Brooke-Rose, from Somerville College, Oxford Tommy Brown, 16-year-old NAAFI...
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Bourne Jean Briggs Watters Audrey Ruth Briggs Catherine Caughey Christine Brooke-Rose Irene Brown (Irene Young) Joan Clarke Rozanne Colchester Margaret...
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Corps captain in the Fusion Room (briefly married to Christine Brooke-Rose). Christine Brooke-Rose Peter Calvocoressi, head of the Air Section F. L. (Peter)...
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And Call Me Conrad James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Christine Brooke-Rose, Such, and Aidan Higgins, Langrishe, Go Down James Tait Black Memorial...
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supplemented by the university and, as a consequence, the total prize fund rose from 2005 awards. Each of the three annual prizes—one for fiction, one for...
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Christine Brooke-Rose, who later became a writer and critic but was then a British officer at Bletchley. The affair led to the end of Brooke-Rose's marriage...
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E. Bates Martin Bax Carmel Bird Sir Thomas Browne Edwin Brock Christine Brooke-Rose Basil Bunting Elias Canetti Anne Carson Joyce Cary Douglas Cleverdon...
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and early 1970s, which included writers such as B. S. Johnson, Christine Brooke-Rose, Ann Quin and Giles Gordon. Burns wrote eight novels, a play and...
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Philosophy (DPhil) degree in 1992. Her doctoral thesis was titled "Christine Brooke-Rose and post-war writing in France". Having earned three degrees in...
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Boulton (Somerville) William Boyd (Jesus) Vera Brittain (Somerville) Christine Brooke-Rose (Somerville) John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (Balliol) MP 1927–35...
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systems thinking) Arts Maurice Benayoun Jean-Louis Boissier Christine Brooke-Rose Christine Buci-Glucksmann Hélène Cixous Edmond Couchot Frank Popper Music...
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Brooke Christa Shields (born May 31, 1965) is an American actress. A child model starting at the age of 11 months, Shields gained widespread notoriety...
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married twice, first to Danuta Karel, a Polish actress, and then to Christine Brooke-Rose. Both marriages ended in divorce. He died in London. Wiersze o dzieciństwie...
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Principal editor and contributor. Utterly Other Discourse: The Texts of Christine Brooke-Rose. Normal, IL: Dalkey Archive Press,1995. With Richard Martin. Co-Editor...
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the introduction to his 1820 novel Ivanhoe. The literary critic Christine Brooke-Rose describes what Turner calls "the huge metatext" of the Appendices...
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in 1982 by American literary expert and linguist Ann Banfield. Christine Brooke-Rose: "Ill locutions", in: Poetics Today 11 (1990), S. 283–293, also...
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author, heart disease. Rekia Boyd, 22, American police victim, shot. Christine Brooke-Rose, 89, British writer and literary critic. John George Chedid, 88...
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in the real primary world. The critic and experimental novelist Christine Brooke-Rose attacked "the histories and genealogies" as not "in the least necessary...
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writer) André Breton (French author) Hermann Broch (Austrian writer) Christine Brooke-Rose (British writer and literary critic) William S. Burroughs (author...
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