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Knight believed the poet was a "meddler" or intermediary between the poem and the reader. He elaborated on this concept in his 1980 work Born of a Woman. The Essential Etheridge Knight (1986), which is a compilation of his work. In 1990, he earned a bachelor's degree in American poetry and criminal justice from Martin Center University in ...
The Roman philosopher Boethius wrote The Consolation of Philosophy in 524 AD (image from a 1385 manuscript) while imprisoned.. Prison literature is the literary genre of works written by an author in unwilling confinement, such as a prison, jail or house arrest. [1]
Julian Knight (born 4 March 1968) [1] is an Australian mass murderer. On 9 August 1987, he shot seven people dead and injured 19 during a shooting spree in Clifton Hill, Victoria , Australia, in what became known as the Hoddle Street massacre .
In the three-plus years since the COVID-19 lockdown, we have seen fiction from the likes of Gary Shteyngart, Elizabeth Strout and many others. Now Sigrid Nunez, author of “Sempre Susan: A Memoir ...
In Solitary (1977) The Night of Kadar (1978) Split Second (1979) Gemini God (1981) A Theatre of Timesmiths (1984) Tree Messiah (1985) Highlander (1986) (as Garry Douglas) Witchwater Country (1986) Spiral Winds (1987) The Wizard of Woodworld (1987) Cloudrock (1988) The Street (1988) Abandonati (1988) The Voyage of the Vigilance (1988) The Rain ...
Galehaut (or Galaha[l/u]t, Galeho[l]t, Gallehau[l]t, Galhault, Galeotto, et al.) is a half-giant knight and sovereign prince in Arthurian legend. He is most prominent within the Lancelot-Grail prose cycle where he is a noble enemy turned an ally of King Arthur as well as an inseparable friend (and possible lover, according to some ...
Sir Knight of the Splendid Way is an extensive reworking of his earlier book Sir Constant Knight of the Great King, published in 1899. Reviewing this, the Spectator said "This is an allegorical tale, modelled, we may say, on the lines of the "Pilgrim's Progress," the wayfarer in this case being a knight. He has a "chart of the journey," as the ...
Geoffroy IV de la Tour Landry (before 1330-between 1402 and 1406) [1] was a nobleman of Anjou who fought in the Hundred Years War.. In 1371–1372 Geoffroy compiled the Livre pour l'enseignement de ses filles ("The Book of the Knight in the Tower") for the instruction of his daughters—La Tour Landry stands (a ruin today) between Cholet and Vezins.