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  • ...sciences, business, government and law are generally written and spoken in prose. ...Everything that is not prose is verse, and everything that is not verse is prose". ( "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme". Act II. English translation at Project Gute
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  • Collection of stories in verse and prose by [[Geoffrey Chaucer]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Medieval prose works relating stories, mostly concerning Iceland or the deeds of Icelander
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  • A work of prose fiction of extended length.
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  • ...sciences, business, government and law are generally written and spoken in prose. ...Everything that is not prose is verse, and everything that is not verse is prose". ( "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme". Act II. English translation at Project Gute
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  • A work of prose fiction somewhere in length between a short story and a "full length" novel
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  • Rilke prose works:
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  • ...bert von Ranke Graves (1895-1985) was a poet, novelist and writer of other prose, including biography, social history and accounts of myths.
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  • A medieval verse or prose story concerning often concerning love or acts of chivalry in somewhat of a
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  • [[Rainer Maria Rilke]]'s only book-sized work of prose, published in German 1910; the narrative takes the form of a rambling novel
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  • ...828-1906) [[Norway|Norwegian]] dramatist regarded as the founder of modern prose [[drama]]; wrote ''[[A Doll's House]]'' and ''[[An Enemy of the People]]''.
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  • ...: its history, origin, celebration, spirit, and significance as related in prose and verse
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  • ...men" as agents for remedying the human condition and for his idiosyncratic prose style.
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  • == Prose ==
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  • ===Prose - political=== ===Prose - other writers===
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  • ...onformist minister, was one of the great writers of 17th century English [[prose]]. The son of a worker in [[brass]], he served briefly in the parliamentar His prose style, compared with that of many contemporaries, is colloquial and simple,
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  • A '''romance''' is a medieval verse or prose story concerning often concerning love or acts of [[chivalry]] in somewhat
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  • ...doughnuts. Comic book guy would say "best - author - ever." --> While his prose tends to be florid, his influence can be seen in such later science fiction
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  • ...rous [[patronage]] of the arts. While Maecenas wrote both [[poetry]] and [[prose]] himself, he was more successful at spotting [[literature|literary talent]
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  • ...aculty/necastro/chaucer/translation/ct/01gp.html ''General Prologue''], in prose, eChaucer, University of Maine.
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  • * '' The Complete Poetry and Essential Prose of John Milton'' (Modern Library, ed. by William Kerrigan, John Rumrich, an * ''Complete Prose Works of John Milton Series'' [http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/SeriesPag
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  • == Prose == The Elizabethans produced no prose writers comparable with [[Thomas Malory|Malory]] before or [[John Bunyan|Bu
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  • A '''novelette''' is a work of prose fiction somewhere in length between a short story and a [[Novella|novella]]
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  • ===Latin Prose=== ===Italian poems and prose===
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  • ...ted repetition of vowel sounds, more frequently in verse, but sometimes in prose. In verse it can occur anywhere in the line. If the closing consonants ar
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  • A '''novella''' is a work of prose fiction with a length between a [[short story]] and a [[novel]]. Many defin
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  • ==Pynchon's Prose Style== Pynchon's prose ranges from the erudite and scientific to the langorously wistful (see for
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  • * [http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/poetry.html MS poetry, prose, personal experiences and art.]
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  • ...the 19th century that Malory was recognised as a great writer of narrative prose.
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  • ...ould normally be in the same line (or, in some cases, pair of lines), in [[prose]] they would simply be close together.
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  • He was a master and innovator of prose fiction. In works as ''Daisy Miller'' (1879), ''The Portrait of a Lady'' (1
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  • A '''novel''' is a work of prose fiction of extended length. A novel is usually expected to be 50,000 or mor ...the fact that, unlike the [[epic poetry|epic poem]] for example, it is in prose.
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  • ...s'' of [[Boethius]]. Although his success was considerable, the surviving prose consists mainly of such translations, the [[Anglo-Saxon Chronicle]], homili
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  • ...t von Ranke Graves''' (1895-1985) was a poet, novelist and writer of other prose, including biography, social history and accounts of myths. ...ated the [[Iliad]] as ''The Anger of Achilles'' he wrote the bulk of it in prose, though his professed purpose was to restore something of its value as mixe
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  • ...dialogue''' (Greek Σωκρατικὸς λόγος or Σωκρατικὸς διάλογος) is a literary prose genre, developed in [[Greece]] around 400 BC. The best known examples are t
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  • ...th Dutt, published by Elysium Press in 1896. Title: The Markandeya Purana (Prose Translation).
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  • == Prose ==
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  • ...meanings of words. There is considerable evidence that poetry predates [[prose]], since the earliest poetic productions date from a long era of [[oral tra
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  • ...s for remedying the human condition and for his idiosyncratically forceful prose style.
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  • ...g of shorter poems was his long work ''The Dynasts'' (1904 - 6), partly in prose, dealing with the [[Napoleon]]ic wars. The historian G M Young, writing in
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  • ...ish language|Old]] and [[Middle Irish language|Middle Irish]], mainly in [[prose]], with some [[verse]] sections, especially at moments of heightened tensio ...e cryptic summaries, and the whole is rather disjointed. The oldest of the prose can be dated to the 8th century, some of the verse passages may be even old
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  • ...ids Brigge]]'', among other works. He wrote both verse and highly lyrical prose, and critics have several times described his work as "mystical".
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  • == Prose == Donne's first major prose work was ''Biothanatos'', a treatise on Christianity and suicide, written i
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  • ...]]," or common man. With such support, magazines began to publish Lewis's prose and poetry, including Mencken's [[The American Mercury]], Conroy's [[The An ...in a style commonly referred to as [[Grammar B]]. He wrote both poetry and prose on the conditions of Native Americans, African-Americans, and [[sharecroppe
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  • ...ted to write very early. He wrote in Croatian, Latin and Italian language, prose a swell as poetry.
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  • ===Prose=== The most well-known work of Old English prose is probably the [[Anglo-Saxon Chronicle]], a set of annals which was probab
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  • The Icelandic sagas are medieval prose works relating stories, mostly concerning [[Iceland]] or the deeds of Icela
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  • ...arlier. Living with the disease became the subject matter with some of his prose (most notably ''In the Sanatorium'') and greatly enhanced the sense of impe ...), but very much alien to the ''zeitgeist'' of much of the Hebrew language prose and poetry.
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  • ...that raise themselves above the deep stream of consciousness portmanteau prose that is the text of the ''Wake''. Among these, the most prominent are Anna
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  • ...s the main subject of his ''[[La Vita Nuova]]'', a collection of verse and prose essays published in 1293, a few years after the death of Beatrice. Beatrice
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  • * George Brandon Saul, "A Stone Against Oblivion: On the Prose of Ella Young," Arizona Quarterly, Fall 1954, p. 28
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  • * ''The Prose Works of William Wordsworth'', ed. by W. J. B. Owen and J. W. Smyser, 3 vol
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  • The '''Mabinogion''' is a collection of Welsh medieval tales, most in prose. The title is a 19th century fabrication by Lady Charlotte Guest who was t
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  • ...f T.S. Eliot'' ed. by Frank Kermode (1975) [http://www.amazon.com/Selected-Prose-T-S-Eliot-T/dp/0156806541/ref=pd_bbs_8?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1208101920&sr=8-
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  • He also produced some prose works, including ''The Marriage of Heaven and Hell''. ...he Name and Nature of Poetry. 1933, in Carter, J, ed. A E Housman Selected Prose. Cambridge University Press. 1961</ref> Swinburne's great contribution to
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  • :Things unattempted yet in prose of rhyme.
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  • ...asonable data on Viet Minh logistics. While still in political jargon, the prose flows better than in many other Viet Minh documents.
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  • Of a prose that knows no reason<br>
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  • ...ation. The more connected accounts given by [[Snorri Sturluson]] in his ''Prose Edda'' and by later writers were only put together long after the conversio *Snorri Sturluson, ''Prose Edda'' Jean I. Young, trans. 2002, ISBN 0-520-23477-4
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  • ...), published in 1910, was [[Rainer Maria Rilke]]'s only book-sized work of prose. It is often classified as a novel, but that is uncertain. There are no c It has been called challenging to render German lyrical poetry and prose into English because it relies so strongly on alliterative and rhythmic nua
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  • '''Prose''' <br /> ...st comprehensive systems.<ref>Stauffer, Donald A, ed. Selected Poetry and Prose of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Random House. 1951. Introduction</ref>
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  • '''Prose''' '''Prose juvenilia'''
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  • There have been numerous translations, in verse and in prose, some aiming at literal fidelity, others at conveying the meaning in a mode
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  • ...ed and prolonged and elaborated songs".<ref>Swinburned, A C. ''Studies in Prose and Poetry''. 1894. Reproduced in Hyder, C K. ''Swinburne as Critic''. Rou
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  • ...olina]] and inspired by the life of [[Giovanni Tenorio]], rendered in a [[prose]] that still seems modern today; it describes the story of an atheist who b ...says that a person has been "doing prose without knowing it" ("faire de la prose sans le savoir"), it means that she has done something or succeeded in some
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  • ...periods ("[[Victorian literature]]") as well as into formal categories ([[prose]], [[poetry]], or [[drama]]) and [[genre]]s (such as the [[epic]], the [[no ...me has traditionally been applied to those imaginative works of poetry and prose distinguished by the intentions of their authors and the perceived aestheti
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  • ...iod, and have been appreciated by some ever since. The incisive and witty prose of his reviews, introductions and other academic papers made him notorious
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  • ...periods ("[[Victorian literature]]") as well as into formal categories ([[prose]], [[poetry]], or [[drama]]) and genres (such as the [[epic]], the [[novel] ...ecognizable options of poetic structure. [[Prose]], of course, especially prose described as "poetic", may partake of all these qualities as well, though g
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  • .... Modern Bibles differ on whether the book of Proverbs is set as poetry or prose.</ref> It significantly changed the text as well as the format; like earlie ...m prose and poetry, etc., but it was put into a uniform format of numbered prose "verses" and a fairly uniform style of English. It has been suggested this
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  • ...Richard Condon is like an invitation to a party.... the sheer gusto of the prose, the madness of his similes, the lunacy of his metaphors, his infectious, a ...ney.".... Of course, what really makes the novel work is Mr. Condon's acid prose.... <ref>The New York Times, 6 February 1994</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...e brought out a new edition of his minor poems. He had also produced some prose works, including a ''History of Britain''. He died the night of 9-10 Novem ...y and to the English language.”<ref>Eliot, T.S., "Milton II" in ''Selected Prose of T.S. Eliot'' (London: Faber and Faber, 1980), p. 274.</ref> According to
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  • ...y Ghost, he composed varied works in English and in Latin, in verse and in prose. Judging by the number of surviving manuscripts he was the most popular of
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  • ...and debate)|forensics]], where the competitors read two selections, one [[prose]] and one [[poetry]].
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  • ...ation. The more connected accounts given by [[Snorri Sturluson]] in his ''Prose Edda'', and by later writers, were only put together long after the convers
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  • ...produce songs, satires and other poems, but in 1818 he produced his first prose fiction to be published as a separate volume.
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  • ...Richard Condon is like an invitation to a party.... the sheer gusto of the prose, the madness of his similes, the lunacy of his metaphors, his infectious, a ...the cheerfully grim mayhem, and in Condon's inventive and literally tasty prose. (""Charley entered Eduardo's apartment as bland as a Reblochon cheese."")<
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  • ...f drastic measures to subdue Ireland, shown both allegorically, and in his prose work ''View of the Present State of Ireland'', distributed in manuscript du
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  • === Drama, poetry, and prose === ...One''. Ed. John Willett and Ralph Manheim. Bertolt Brecht: Plays, Poetry, Prose. London: Methuen. ''Baal, Drums in the Night, In the Jungle of Cities, The
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  • His chief prose work - ''A Priest for the Temple'' - was published in 1652. This was a guid
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  • ...he gave his borrowings a different energy from that of the originals. His prose style was criticised by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] as an ungrammatical and
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  • ...w was a master of rather light-hearted, [[Raymond Chandler|Chandleresque]] prose, with such phrases as "she dealt me into Schneider's presence like a hand o
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  • ...describes Wordsworth as showing that "prose is verse, and verse is merely prose", and calls him a "dull disciple" of Southey. But acceptance followed, and * ''The Prose Works of William Wordsworth'', ed. by W. J. B. Owen and J. W. Smyser, 3 vol
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  • ...one famous publication he put his name to in his life was a controversial prose work.<ref>Hunt, J D. Andrew Marvell: His Life and Writings. Elek Books. 197
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  • ...ley Thomas ed. and trsl. (Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press, 1979) Good English prose translation, with introduction.
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  • ...erence work on the Fourth Crusade; it is the first work in medieval French prose. Joinville's life of St. Louis is a classic description of the life and tim
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  • ...e of how Caesar creates a speech in the ''genus demonstrativum'' as hymnic prose throughout, but with a decisive Caesarian character: His piece is of immacu
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  • ...yamon)|Brut]]'') in the early 13th century; and into three different Welsh prose versions by the end of the 13th century. The Arthurian section undoubtedly
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  • As usual with Haggard's books, his understated prose and the elegant upper-stratum world of most of his characters belie the vio
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  • Ralegh's first published venture into prose writing was a propaganda piece about the last fight of the Revenge against
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  • ...Richard Condon is like an invitation to a party.... the sheer gusto of the prose, the madness of his similies, the lunacy of his metaphors, his infectious,
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  • ...and shooting, followed by a neat coda, but only Gilbert's dependably lean prose and the West Country atmosphere (though merely half-sketched) lift this a s
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  • ...ster. Various versions of the story of Labraid's exile are told. In one, a prose tale in the ''[[Book of Leinster]]'', Cobthach holds an assembly in [[Tara]
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  • ...e year he produced the only work of his to be published in his lifetime, a prose translation from Plutarch ''The Quest of Mind'', which he presented to [[Ca
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  • ...]], when a completely new dramatic version, adapted in turn from Collins's prose version, was staged by the [[Ironduke]] company. Described as "dark and moo
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  • ...in AmE, *Jánuary the twéntieth in BrE. Not normally capitalized in running prose: '''a shóp ín the Stránd'''; '''a fán of the Bêatles'''; the Dutch cap '''The Hâgue''' ''Netherlands'', capital '''T''' preserved in running prose: '''whén wê vísited The Hâgue''' *Dhə Hâyg
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  • Garland, H. (1899). The trail of the goldseekers; a record of travel in prose and verse. New York, London: The Macmillan company; Macmillan & co., ltd.
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  • ...pdf]). The first four of the nikāyas are in a fairly uniform style, mainly prose dialogues, sermons, etc., mostly featuring the Buddha **Khuddaka-nikāya: a miscellaneous collection of books in prose and/or verse
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  • ...Cycle are written in Old and Middle [[Irish language|Irish]], generally in prose, interspersed with occasional verse passages. They are preserved in manuscr
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  • ...eed'' began to include experiments with "unrhymed cadence" and "polyphonic prose"
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  • ...l was also a playwright. His only play, ''[[Nemesis (Nobel)|Nemesis]]'', a prose tragedy in four acts about [[Beatrice Cenci]], partly inspired by [[Percy B
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  • ...pticism about anyone who says he cannot substantially improve any piece of prose he's written, particularly something as free-form and expandable as an ency :I've found I can endlessly tweak any piece of prose I've written, but that does not necessarily add up to "improving" it. Some
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  • ...l civilization. In ''A True Story'', a fictional narrative work written in prose, he parodied outlandish tales told in the style of the ''[[Odyssey]]'', des
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  • * Homer. ''The Odyssey.'' Newly translated into English Prose by T. E. Lawrence. New York: Oxford University Press, 1932. [The British ed
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  • ...f their greatest or best-known work, and, if they wrote in both poetry and prose, in the first year of their alternative medium, or their best production in
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  • ...Richard Condon is like an invitation to a party.... the sheer gusto of the prose, the madness of his similies, the lunacy of his metaphors, his infectious,
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  • ...was impressed by Kuo's extensive knowledge of the cuisine, her articulate prose, and by the sincerity of her voice.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> Toget
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  • ...y and to the English language”,<ref>Eliot, T.S., "Milton II" in ''Selected Prose of T.S. Eliot'' (London: Faber and Faber, 1980), p. 274.</ref> but Christo
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  • ...uld "see" the story's flow, according to one guide, who advises "Keep your prose non-technical, brief, and essential to what will be seen and used on screen
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  • ...fragments from a grenade. What Condon fans will enjoy are his extravagant prose arias, including the account of a typical McCobb breakfast. For rhapsodic a
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  • The āśrama system is mainly discussed in two groups of texts. The earlier, prose [[dharmasūtra|dharmasūtras]] seem to present the different āśramas as d
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  • ...am Shakespeare'' also influenced those sympathetic to him. His poetry and prose both helped in the contemporary idealisation of childhood.
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  • In the '''Elder Edda''' and the prose '''Völsunga Saga''' the human Fafnir becomes a dragon by seizing and brood
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  • ...ntrymen how to use their minds".<ref>Carter, J (ed). A E Housman: Selected Prose. Cambridge University Press. 1961</ref>
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  • == Prose sources ==
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  • ...was the case with his hero [[Edmund Burke]], Kirk became renowned for the prose style of his intellectual and polemical writings.<ref>Nash (1998).</ref>
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  • ...dotus became a ''logios'' -- a reciter of ''logoi'' or stories, written in prose. (It is important to emphasize that his work was originally presented orall
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  • ...ir George B. ''A History of Japan,'' 3 vols. 1963, in dense, sophisticated prose [http://www.amazon.com/History-Japan-1334-George-Sansom/dp/0804705232/ref=p
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  • ...m/topic/The-Canterbury-Tales, last access 9/1/2020</ref>, two of them in [[prose]], the rest in [[verse]]. The tales, some of which are originals and others
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  • ..., Renaissance authors, religious identities, and the print and politics of prose. See Lamb (2006) for later books. Issn: 0039-3657; [http://links.jstor.org
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  • ...Kerouac cited this as a key influence on his invention of the spontaneous prose style/technique that he used in ''On the Road'' (the other obvious influenc ...but they were not the only one. Before Jack Kerouac embraced 'spontaneous prose', there were other artists pursuing self-expression by abandoning control,
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  • ...s themselves in [[Attic Greek]], the language of ancient Athens; Byzantine prose was also significantly influenced by [[Late Antiquity|late antique]] rhetor
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  • ...he younger Joan, eventually grows heavy with the weight of its ritualistic prose. In her native France, Joan has also been the subject of many fictions; pr
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  • #canonical prose #post-canonical prose, including Milindapañha; he does not mention Netti and Peṭakopadesa eith
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  • ...ive as listed above. The first four are fairly similar collections, mainly prose, with a narrative framework similar in style to those in the Vinaya above. This consists of 9 short texts in prose or verse.
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  • ...g in biological topics Aristotle had received from his father. Aristotle’s prose written later in life was of such quality that it seems reasonable to think In addition to the prose style of Aristotle’s extant works, his texts are also made difficult by t
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  • =====Poetry and prose===== ...sidered the Mexican essayist of similar topics [[Alfonso Reyes]] "the best prose-writer in the Spanish language of any time." (In: ''Siete Noches'', p. 156)
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  • ...an describing their work using engineering language rather than scientific prose.<ref> Steven Turner, and Heather Molyneaux, "Agricultural Science, Potato B
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  • ...as the playwright [[George Axelrod]] once put it, "the sheer gusto of the prose, the madness of his similies, the lunacy of his metaphors".<ref>Reviewing o
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  • .... Superheroes have also been featured in [[radio|radio serial]]s, [[novel|prose novels]], [[TV series]], [[movies]], and other media. Most of the superhero ===Prose===
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  • <font face="Gill Sans MT">Prose-writers must, however, pay specially careful attention to metaphor, because ...ose, wherein he emphasized metaphor's importance for elegant and effective prose as well as its importance in communicating new ideas(see right sidebar). I
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  • ...literature include a variety of minor classics of humour in both verse and prose, from Barham's ''Ingoldsby Legends'' and [[William Makepeace Thackeray|Thac
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  • ...d it abounds in the felicities that are characteristic of Jefferson's best prose.<ref> See Carl Becker, ''The Declaration of Independence: A Study in the Hi
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  • ...pedia is not a collection of crib sheets; it is as much about writing good prose as about giving verifiable information. If the latter were the only aim one ...t the extreme resembling outlines of class notes for high school more than prose. Never the less, it has become a standard at Wikipedia – a “consensus�
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  • ...8th century. They also appeared in the novels and short stories of popular prose writers of the age like Ihara Saikaku (1642-1693). The theater itself, both
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  • *''Robert Louis Stevenson: Hitherto Unpublished Prose Writings'', edited by H. H. Harper (Boston: Bibliophile Society, 1921).
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  • ...for ''Lonesome Dove''. He won the [[Amon G. Carter]] award for periodical prose in 1966 for ''Texas: Good Times Gone or Here Again?''<ref name="TIL_Awards"
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  • ...uded friendly and hostile elements.<ref>Grubb, M. (ed) Quakers Observed in prose and verse: an anthology 1656 - 1986. William Sessions. 1993</ref> In his c
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  • ...hief Constable ran a "web check" and found that it was nearly identical to prose on a private website. He deleted the article, and I backed the action. That
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  • ...th. One of the best CZ policies is that we are encouraged to write "lively prose, not encyclopediaese". I look forward to continued contribution to Citizend
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  • ...Richard Condon is like an invitation to a party.... the sheer gusto of the prose, the madness of his similies, the lunacy of his metaphors, his infectious,
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  • Sturluson, Snorri. ''Prose Edda''. Mineola, New York, 2006. ISBN 0486451518
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  • ...z]], [[William James]], [[French verse]], [[English literature|English]] [[prose]] composition, university teaching, [[detective fiction]], [and] the state
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  • ...Richard Condon is like an invitation to a party.... the sheer gusto of the prose, the madness of his similes, the lunacy of his metaphors, his infectious, a
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  • <!--Keep this to prose. There are already lists of Scottish inventors etc. Try to avoid name dropp
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  • ...e other three parts form a three-tier ensemble of commentaries, usually in prose and are believed to be slightly later in age than the ''Saṃhitā''. These
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  • ...with [[George Gissing]] and [[G.K. Chesterton]], championed his mastery of prose, his endless invention of memorable characters and his powerful social sens
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  • ...does, however, occasionally slip into pretentious, emotionally overheated, prose, a trait that would characterise his latter works as well. Early in the boo
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  • We could also begin with categories like Prose, Poetry etc ...
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  • ...d it abounds in the felicities that are characteristic of Jefferson's best prose.<ref>See Carl Becker, ''The Declaration of Independence: A Study in the His
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  • ...', the ''Vispered'', ''Vendidad'', ''Yashts'', and ''Khordah Avesta''. The prose suggests that it was written after Zoroaster's death.
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  • ...rmediary named [[Maecenas]]. Ancient sources suggest Virgil began with a [[prose]] draft first, and turned it into a poem, although there are disputes about
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  • ...rch'' and his ''Daphnis et Chloe'' are among the finest examples of French prose from that era. And then of course there was the first of the essayists, [[M
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  • ...as a series of performances in [[Manchester]]. Dickens also wrote a long prose essay, "The Lost Arctic Voyagers," which commemorated Franklin's achievemen
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  • ...as a series of performances in [[Manchester]]. Dickens also wrote a long prose essay, "The Lost Arctic Voyagers," which commemorated Franklin's achievemen
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  • ...policy, which I hope will explain, to those who follow this very abstract prose, why this sort of policy is needed and what is essential nature is. I am d
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  • ...the Sephardim took an active part in [[Spanish literature]]; they wrote in prose and in rhyme, and were the authors of theological, philosophical, [[Wiktion
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  • ...n philosopher and [[theology|theologian]], was at work on a more scholarly prose treatment of the same subject. Carus was the director of [[Open Court Publi
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  • ...e 1880s. According to German scholar [[Friedrich A. Kittler]], Nietzsche's prose style changed when he started using a typewriter, which he adopted because
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  • ...sitive public one. Most readers warmed to Clark's great gift for narrative prose and the depiction of individual character, and were not troubled by the com
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  • ...ility no longer depended chiefly on the writing of stereotyped and flowery prose.
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  • ...all the vacation-times of seventeen years examining […] Writing stories in prose or verse has been stolen, often guiltily, from time already mortgaged…"
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  • ...mind and a formidable capacity for clear, incisive expression in literate prose that is worlds apart from his opaque press conference locutions. He emphati
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  • ...n, ''Conquest of Constantinople;'' it is the first great history in French prose. Donald E. Queller, Thomas K. Compton, and Donald A. Campbell. "The Fourth
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  • Unclear prose, whether in institutional instructions<ref name="pmid18166759">{{cite journ
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  • ...authors included Gogol, Chekhov, and Dostoevsky), could take in a page of prose at a glance, and was able to recite whole pages of various literary works f
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  • ...humanist scholarship, Renaissance architecture and art, Polish poetry and prose, and, for a few years, of the Reformation. Poland and the neighboring Centr
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