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  • 31Roland Robinson Literary Award — The Roland Robinson Literary Award was created in 1992 in memory of the Australian poet, Roland Robinson. The prize is run by Lake Macquarie City Council and is awarded to to both poetry and short stories in alternating years. It has a first… …

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  • 32Lonesome Luke Leans to the Literary — Infobox Film name = Lonesome Luke Leans to the Literary image size = caption = director = Hal Roach producer = Hal Roach writer = narrator = starring = Harold Lloyd music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 5 January, 1916… …

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  • 33The Times Literary Supplement — Infobox Magazine title = The Times Literary Supplement image size = 130px image caption = Cover of the Times Literary Supplement publisher = News International paid circulation = unpaid circulation = total circulation = frequency = 50 per year… …

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  • 34Cuvântul (literary magazine) — Cuvântul Editor Paul Cernat Categories literary magazine, political magazine Frequency monthly First issue January 1990 Company Editura Cuvântul Country …

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  • 35Dictionary of Literary Biography — Generic cover design for the DLB series The Dictionary of Literary Biography is a specialist encyclopedia dedicated to literature. Published by Gale, the 375 volumes set[1] covers a wide variety of literary topics, periods, and genres, with a… …

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  • 36Southern Literary Journal and Monthly Magazine — was a journal founded in 1835 by Daniel K. Whitaker and published until 1837 by J.S. Burges from Charleston, South Carolina. [OCLC|9964754] Its primary contributor was William Gilmore Simms, whose most notable article is American Criticism and… …

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  • 37Burlesque (literary) — In literary criticism, the term burlesque is employed in genre criticism to describe any imitative work that derives humor from an incongruous contrast between style and subject. In this usage, forms of satire such as parody are types of… …

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  • 38Dominus (title) — Dominus is the Latin word for master or owner. As a title of sovereignty the term under the Roman Republic had all the associations of the Greek Tyrannos; refused during the early principate, it finally became an official title of the Roman… …

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  • 39National Gazette and Literary Register — The National Gazette and Literary Register was a daily newspaper published in Philadelphia by William Fry from 1820 to 1841.[1] References ^ About this Newspaper: The national gazette and literary register. . Chronicling America: Historic… …

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  • 40Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI) — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution Non profit Non profit type = Educational charity founded date = 1824 founder = location = 16 18, Queen Square, Bath origins = key people = Duke of York, Henry… …

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