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  2. Daryl Hine - Wikipedia

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    Editor of Poetry magazine, from 1968 to 1978, his correspondence from that time is held at Indiana University. [4] He was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 1986. Hine's work appeared in the New York Review of Books, [5] Harper's, [6] The New Yorker, [7] The Tamarack Review, [8] The Paris Review. [9]

  3. The Rescuers (book) - Wikipedia

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    The three mice are welcomed back to headquarters amidst a huge celebration, and several artifacts of their time in the Black Castle are framed in the meeting hall for posterity. All three mice receive new silver medals with a picture of a broken fetter etched upon them, as well.

  4. Fair Girls and Gray Horses: With Other Verses - Wikipedia

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    A writer in The Sydney Morning Herald noted, of the original publication: "A beautiful volume, as far as typography goes, is Mr Will H. Ogilvie's 'Fair Girls and Gray Horses,' a collection of Australian poetry with the imprint of the 'Bulletin' Company. The real westward—that means anywhere from Menindie to the Gulf of Carpentaria and west of ...

  5. Carol Rumens - Wikipedia

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    Making for the Open: The Chatto Book of Post-Feminist Poetry 1964-1984. Chatto & Windus. 1985. ISBN 978-0-7011-2848-7. Slipping Glimpses: Winter Poetry Supplement (editor), Poetry Book Society, 1985; New Women Poets. Bloodaxe. 1990. ISBN 978-1-85224-145-2. Two Women Dancing: New and Selected Poems of Elizabeth Bartlett (editor), Bloodaxe, 1995

  6. Cat and Mouse (novella) - Wikipedia

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    The book is the basis for the 1967 West German film Cat and Mouse directed by Hansjürgen Pohland . The film is part of the New German Cinema movement and stars Willy Brandt's sons Lars Brandt and Peter Brandt as Mahlke at different ages. It created controversy upon the release due to a masturbation scene but has received little further ...

  7. Types of Women - Wikipedia

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    "Types of Women", also titled "Women", and described in critical editions as Semonides 7, is an Archaic Greek satirical poem written by Semonides of Amorgos in the seventh century BC. The poem is based on the idea that Zeus created men and women differently, and that he specifically created ten types of women based on different models from the ...

  8. Chrysanthemum (book) - Wikipedia

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    Chrysanthemum is a young mouse who loves her unique name, until she is teased about it by her classmates. Her main tormentors are three mice named Jo, Rita and Victoria, who ridicule her for being named after a flower and point out that her name is so long it barely fits on a name tag.

  9. The Taill of the Uponlandis Mous and the Burges Mous

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    "The Taill of the Uponlandis Mous and the Burges Mous", also known as "The Twa Mice," [1] is a Middle Scots adaptation of Aesop's Fable The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse by the Scottish poet Robert Henryson. Written around the 1480s, it is the second poem in Henryson's collection called The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian.