| 41. | Bellos has written a number of literary biographies and an introduction to translation studies, " Is That a Fish in Your Ear?
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| 42. | A member of a literary family, Lady Violet's brothers were literary biographies of a British writer in the twentieth century ".
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| 43. | The book is the first Oxfordian literary biography connecting de Vere's life and times to Shakespeare's plays and poems.
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| 44. | Other general-interest and short-story magazines collapsed in the same 12-month period, according to the Dictionary of Literary Biography.
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| 45. | Literary biographies typically suffer from a failure to translate a writer's interior world onto the screen, and this one is no exception.
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| 46. | A controversial literary biography about the Russian Nobel laureate for literature by the author of " The White Hotel . " ( February)
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| 47. | After publishing literary biographies under his own name, in 1893 he began to write poetry on Celtic subjects under the name of Fiona Macleod.
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| 48. | The second question is easier to answer than the first : some literary biographies do actually earn money, especially in foreign and paperback sales.
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| 49. | Literary biographies can be a means of interpreting an author's work, says Judith Sensibar, professor of English at Arizona State University.
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| 50. | "Chopin's Funeral " is a charming example of a peculiar minor genre, the literary biography of a musical figure.
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