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1251: Autobiography of Owen Archer
... the daggers. After he found out about Mary’s death Ned ran away to be alone. Many of the people in the group were convinced that he was responsible for Daniel’s death and Abbot Richard tried to keep him under arrest but he had gotten away. On our journey back we met with Nym and he took us to Magda Digby. She led us to find Ned and we also ...
1252: Caravaggio
... 55. Blumer, Herbert. Symbolic Interactionism. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Transaction Books, 1969. Friedlander, Walter. Caravaggio Studies. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1955. Janson,H.W. History of Art. Anthony F. Janson Editor. Prentice Hall Inc., 1991. Spear, Richard E. "The Critical Fortune of a Realist Painter." The Age of Caravaggio. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1985. Wolff, Janet. “Art as Ideology.” The Social Production of Art. New York: New York University ...
1253: Oskar Schindler - A Saint in Disguise?
... People. MAR 1994. pp. 40-44 4. Keneally, Thomas. "Schindler's List " New York: Touchstone/Simon and Schuster, 1982 5. Ottenhoff, John. "Naming the Dead. " Christian Century. 16 FEB 1994, pp. 172-175. 6. Schickel, Richard. "Heart of Darkness." Time, 13 DEC 1993, pp. 75-77 7. Silver, Eric. "A crook, a Womanizer and a Hero." Entertainment Weekly, 8. Roberts, Jack L., "The Importance
1254: John F. Kennedy
... communist's. later Kennedy ran for a seat in the Senate and won. During a stint with sickness Kennedy wrote a Politzer price winning book about military heroes. In 1960 Kennedy ran for president against Nixon, and because Kennedy looked good on TV he won the vote. But by less then 115,000 popular votes. For Kennedy the most important part of his presidency came on October 16, 1960 when he ...
1255: The Life of Ernest Hemingway
... having a baby. In Hemingway's story Hills Like White Elephants the man wants his sweetheart to have an abortion so that they can continue as they once lived. In To Have and Have Not, Richard Gordon took his wife to "that dirty aborting horror". Catherine's death, in A Farewell to Arms, saves the author's hero from the hell of a complicated life.
1256: Origins of Louis Leakey
... with all of his finds, he certainly became one of the greatest archaeologists ever. Louis Leakey died in 1972 of a heart attack, and his work was carried on by his wife, Mary, and son Richard.
1257: The Life of William Shakespeare
... special presentation at the courts of Queen Elizabeth 1 and King James 1. He risked losing royal favor only once, in 1599, when his company performed “the play of the deposing and killing of King Richard II” at the request of a group of conspirators against Elizabeth. Shakespeare’s dramatic production lessened after about 1608. He spent most of his time were he had established his family. William Shakespeare died in ...
1258: Ernest Hemmingway
... having a baby. In Hemingway's story Hills Like White Elephants the man wants his sweetheart to have an abortion so that they can continue as they once lived. In To Have and Have Not, Richard Gordon took his wife to "that dirty aborting horror". Catherine's death, in A Farewell to Arms, saves the author's hero from the hell of a complicated life.
1259: Doris Lessing's Life and Her Writings
... counteract her desire for self-sufficiency (Fitzgerald,186). Margaret is determined to survive yet she has no idea of what is heading her way. Lessing uses little detail in describing the other two main characters: Richard, Margaret’s husband, and Old Stephen. She begins describing them by saying how they argue for hours about whether the rains on the farm are ruinous or just ordinarily exasperating. The two speak in “ farmer ...
1260: Ernest Hemingway and A Farewell to Arms
... having a baby. In Hemingway's story Hills Like White Elephants the man wants his sweetheart to have an abortion so that they can continue as they once lived. In To Have and Have Not, Richard Gordon took his wife to "that dirty aborting horror". Catherine's death, in A Farewell to Arms, saves the author's hero from the hell of a complicated life. -- ENDNOTES . Malcolm Cowley, "Rain as Disaster ...


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