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  2. Angus Fletcher (critic) - Wikipedia

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    Angus Fletcher was born in on June 23, 1930. He grew up mainly in East Hampton, Long Island and New York City. His parents were both Scottish. Father, Angus Fletcher, was a director of the British Library of Information in New York, and mother, Helen Stewar Fletcher, was a painter. [3]

  3. Category:16th-century allegorical paintings - Wikipedia

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    Allegory of Happiness; Allegory of Hercules; Allegory of Isabella d'Este's Coronation; Allegory of Justice; The Allegory of Love (Veronese) Allegory of Music; Allegory of Patience (Vasari) Allegory of Prudence; Allegory of the Battle of Lepanto; Allegory of the Element Earth; An Allegory of the Old and New Testaments; An Allegory of Truth and Time

  4. Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism - Wikipedia

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    2005 Angus Fletcher – A New Theory for American Poetry; 2006 Geoffrey Hartman and Daniel T. O'Hara – The Geoffrey Hartman Reader; 2007 William H. Gass – A Temple of Texts [4] 2008 Helen Small – The Long Life [1] 2009 Geoffrey Hill – Collected Critical Writings [5] 2010 Seth Lerer – Children's Literature: A Reader's History from ...

  5. Allegory - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the meaning of an allegory can be lost, even if art historians suspect that the artwork is an allegory of some kind. [21] Allegory has an ability to freeze the temporality of a story, while infusing it with a spiritual context. Medieval thinking accepted allegory as having a reality underlying any rhetorical or fictional uses. The ...

  6. Allegorical interpretations of Plato - Wikipedia

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    The core of Plato's philosophy is the Theory of Forms (or Ideas), and many writers have seen in this metaphysical theory a justification for the use of literary allegory. Fletcher, for example, wrote: The Platonic theory of ideas has two aspects which lead to allegorical interpretations of both signs and things ...

  7. 1953 in literature - Wikipedia

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    L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt – Tales from Gavagan's Bar; Lloyd C. Douglas – The Robe (originally published in 1942) Islwyn Ffowc Elis – Cysgod y Cryman (Shadow of the Sickle) Ian Fleming – Casino Royale; C. S. Forester – Hornblower and the Atropos; Ernest K. Gann – The High and the Mighty; Anthony Gilbert – Footsteps ...

  8. List of A.N.T. Farm episodes - Wikipedia

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    As Fletcher says his goodbyes to Chyna, Angus, and Zoltan, Olive reveals (hiding in a garbage can) that she broke up with him so he would take the fellowship. Angus, Chyna, and Olive return to the A.N.T. Farm and Hudson joins the A.N.T. program as a rap prodigy. Guest stars: Roshon Fegan as Hudson and Dominic Burgess as Zoltan Grundy

  9. The Chances - Wikipedia

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    For the plot of his play, Fletcher depended upon Miguel de Cervantes, one of his regular sources; The Chances borrows from La Señora Cornelia, one of the Novelas ejemplares, first published in Spain in 1613 and translated into French in 1615. (Fletcher exploited another of the Novelas for his Love's Pilgrimage.) The play must have originated ...