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She studied German Literature and History of Art at the University of Munich. Towards the end of the seventies, she moved with her husband Eoin Bourke and her three children to Galway in the West of Ireland, where Eoin held the position of professor of German Literature at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
[1] May 26–July 10 – J. K. Rowling releases her new fairy tale The Ickabog in free online instalments during restrictions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. [2] June 25 – Louisa May Alcott's unfinished "Aunt Nellie's Story" (c.1849) is first published, in The Strand Magazine. [3]
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1 April – Bruce Dawe, poet (born 1930) [79] 14 May – Judith Clarke, writer for children and teenagers (born 1943) [80] 5 June – Andrew Riemer, literary critic and author (born 1936) [81] 10 June – Jesse Blackadder, novelist, screenwriter and journalist (born 1964) [82] 7 July – Elizabeth Harrower, novelist (born 1928) [83]
As of 2020 she is a contributor to The Oldie [11] and Trailing-Spouse.com. [12] Keenan has lived in Ethiopia, Brussels, Trinidad, Barbados, India, West Africa, Syria and Central Asia. [7] She is a founding board member of the Palestine Festival of Literature. [13]
Literary characters introduced in 2020 (1 P) P. ... (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "2020 in literature" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
In any given year, the CiteScore of a journal is the number of citations, received in that year and in previous three years, for documents published in the journal during the total period (four years), divided by the total number of published documents (articles, reviews, conference papers, book chapters, and data papers) in the journal during the same four-year period: [3]
Retracted articles are not removed from the published literature but marked as retracted. In some cases it may be necessary to remove an article from publication, such as when the article is clearly defamatory, violates personal privacy, is the subject of a court order, or might pose a serious health risk to the general public. [1]