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  2. Alias Grace - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Montgomery, Kinnear's mistress and housekeeper and the murder victim of James McDermott and Grace. James McDermott was convicted of the murder of Kinnear and executed. He was employed as a stableman and handyman at Kinnear's. He was reputed to be a rough character, a rebellious Irishman, resentful of the English. In the novel, being told ...

  3. Alias Grace (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    After arriving at the farm in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Grace meets Jamie, a younger farm boy, as well as James McDermott, a farmworker. Nancy dislikes McDermott because of his abrupt and explosive personality, and Nancy shows a strictness about the way things should be handled in the home. McDermott flirts with Grace, who does not reciprocate.

  4. Delmore Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Genesis: Book One (New Directions, 1943), book-length poem about the growth of a human being. The World Is a Wedding (New Directions, 1948), a collection of short stories. Vaudeville for a Princess and Other Poems (New Directions, 1950). Schwartz, Delmore (1967). Summer Knowledge: New and Selected Poems. ISBN 9780811201919.

  5. James McDermott - Wikipedia

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    James McDermott (business executive), American businessman, former CEO and chairman of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods; James McDermott, blackjack strategy pioneer; Jim McDermott (basketball) (1910–2009), American basketball and baseball coach; James McDermott (baseball) (1846–1882), American baseball player; Jim McDermott (illustrator) (born 1960 ...

  6. James McBride, Alice McDermott among authors on PEN ... - AOL

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    Novels by James McBride and Alice McDermott and a short story collection by Jamel Brinkley are among the 10 books on the longlist for one of the literary world's top prizes, the PEN/Faulkner award ...

  7. Michael Jeffrey Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Songs, poetry by James Joyce, and "Let Me Live", aria from the opera The Slave, based on the novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer, libretto by Hannah McDermott, Miah Persson, soprano, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Shapiro, conductor (Paumanok Records)

  8. Jim McDermott - Wikipedia

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    McDermott was born on December 28, 1936, [2] in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Roseanna (Wabel) and William McDermott. [3] He was the first member of his family to attend college; [4] he graduated from Wheaton College, Illinois, and then went to medical school, getting an M.D. from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago in 1963. [2]

  9. Thomas MacDermot - Wikipedia

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    Thomas MacDermot (26 June 1870 [1] – 8 October 1933) [2] was a Jamaican poet, novelist, and editor, editing the Jamaica Times for more than 20 years. He was "probably the first Jamaican writer to assert the claim of the West Indies to a distinctive place within English-speaking culture". [3]