Sarah Dunant (born 8 August 1950) is a British novelist, journalist, broadcaster, and critic. She is married with two daughters, and lives in London and...
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The Birth of Venus (novel) (redirect from The Birth of Venus (Dunant))
The Birth of Venus: A Novel is a 2003 novel by Sarah Dunant, a bestselling British author. The story is set in the late 15th century in Florence, Italy...
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Alexander VI" on display at the Tate Gallery in London. Blood and Beauty by Sarah Dunant; ISBN 1-443-40644-9; ISBN 978-1-44340-644-4; Harper Collins Publishers...
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and historian Sarah Douglas (actress) (born 1952), English actress Sarah Drew (born 1980), American actress and director Sarah Dunant (born 1950), English...
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by Eugène Emmanuel Amaury Duval, 1862 The Birth of Venus (novel), by Sarah Dunant, 2003 La Naissance de Vénus, an 1892 composition by Gabriel Fauré All...
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Borgias by Alexandre Dumas, père Blood & Beauty: The Borgias, a novel by Sarah Dunant Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, a novel by Oliver Bowden City of God by...
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(1944–2021) Eileen Dreyer June Drummond (1923–2011) Stella Duffy (born 1963) Sarah Dunant (born 1950) Sandy Frances Duncan (born 1942) Susan Dunlap (born 1943)...
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Year Audiobook title Author Notes 2006 In the Company of the Courtesan Sarah Dunant 2009 The Lieutenant Kate Grenville Cityboy: Beer and Loathing in the...
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Graham Diamond David Dodge (1910–1974) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) Sarah Dunant (1960–) John Dunning (1942–2023) Francis Durbridge C. M. Eddy, Jr. Rampo...
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Show in 'Medici' Season 3 — decider.com [retrieved 13 September 2020] Sarah Dunant - "Blood & Beauty" Kindle Edition in: Amazon.com [retrieved 13 September...
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extreme phenotypes in a hybrid offspring Transgressions, a 1997 novel by Sarah Dunant Transgressions, a novel based in the English Civil War by Erastes Transgressions:...
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Morley, presenter of first episode Tracey MacLeod Michael Ignatieff Sarah Dunant Clive James Waldemar Januszczak Matthew Collings Kirsty Wark Francine...
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Keith Donohue Roddy Doyle Margaret Drabble Dinesh D'Souza John Dufresne Sarah Dunant Helen Dunmore Mark Dunn James Dashner Elisabetta Dami Jennifer Egan Dave...
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through several letters to friends detailing her life as a courtesan. In Sarah Dunant's In the Company of the Courtesan, Fiammetta Bianchini, a renowned courtesan...
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Finzi-Continis, Long Night in 1943). In historical fiction, British author Sarah Dunant set her 2009 novel Sacred Hearts in a convent in Ferrara. Ferrara gave...
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novels – Birth Marks, Fatlands, and Under My Skin – by English novelist Sarah Dunant (debuted 1991). Hazel Wong (real name: Wong Fung Ying) is a Chinese schoolgirl...
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makes reference to Savonarola. The novel The Birth of Venus (2003 ) by Sarah Dunant makes extensive references to Savonarola. In episode 7 (2003) of the...
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fiction and non-fiction by noted women authors like Janet Frame and Sarah Dunant. This movement has led to an increase in activity in other female-centric...
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Doyle (1859–1930) June Drummond (1923–2011) Stella Duffy (born 1963) Sarah Dunant (born 1950) C. M. Eddy Jr. (1896–1967) Edogawa Ranpo (1894–1965) Martin...
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stand out in lesbian fiction. In what BBC 2's The Late Show presenter Sarah Dunant described as a "literary coming out" after 38 years of disaffirmation...
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Her authors include Margaret Atwood, Maya Angelou, Sandi Toksvig, Sarah Dunant, Sarah Waters, Naomi Wolf, Linda Grant, Natasha Walter, Lyndall Gordon,...
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Kazuo Ishiguro, Andrew Motion, Paul Muldoon, Zadie Smith, Nadeem Aslam, Sarah Waters, Geoffrey Ashe, J. K. Rowling, and Nick Cave. A newly created fellow...
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Dent 1900 1977 Mathematical physicist Dame Margaret Drabble 1939 Writer Sarah Dunant 1950 Writer, broadcaster Patricia Duncker 1951 Novelist Sheila May Edmonds...
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(mid-15th) Quentin Durward by Walter Scott (15th) The Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant (late 15th) The Family by Mario Puzo (late 15th) Romola by George Eliot...
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sexuality and personal relationships. When BBC 2's The Late Show presenter Sarah Dunant asked her in 1990 if Carol constituted a "literary coming out", she replied...
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Amantis, Volume 1: Introduction". Robbins Library Digital Projects. Sarah Dunant (15 February 2014). "To Kill a King". New York Times. Arner, Lynn (2013)...
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Speaking on the BBC's review programme Did You See...?, the writer Sarah Dunant said, "this is a very classy piece of television drama, on all levels...
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UK's first daily arts programme, makes its debut on BBC2, presented by Sarah Dunant. It airs directly after Newsnight. Debut of the critically acclaimed...
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Woods Liza Cody Bucket Nut 1993 Patricia Cornwell ‡ Cruel and Unusual Sarah Dunant Fatlands Robert Richardson The Hand of Strange Children Janet Neel Death...
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Ruth Dugdall (born 1971) Alfred Duggan (1903–1964), historical novelist Sarah Dunant (born 1950) Helen Dunmore (1952–2017), The Siege Nell Dunn (born 1936)...
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