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  2. Alphabet (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Alphabet. (poetry collection) Alphabet is one of the most well-known poems [1] of Inger Christensen, [2] who was broadly considered to be Denmark's most prominent poet. [3] The poem was originally published in 1981 in Danish as alfabet. An English language translation by Susanna Nied won the American-Scandinavian PEN Translation Prize in 1982.

  3. The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden

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    The first half, Lost Books of the Bible, is an unimproved reprint of a book published by William Hone in 1820, titled The Apocryphal New Testament, itself a reprint of a translation of the Apostolic Fathers done in 1693 by William Wake, who later became the Archbishop of Canterbury, and a smattering of medieval embellishments on the New ...

  4. Eudokia Ingerina - Wikipedia

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    Eudokia's wedding, from the 12th-century Madrid Skylitzes. Eudokia was the daughter of Inger, who was probably a Varangian, while her mother was a member of a prominent Greek family, the Martinakoi, who claimed imperial ancestry, [citation needed] or according to a later alternative reconstruction by Christian Settipani, her connection to the Martinakoi came through her father, whom he ...

  5. Lady Inger - Wikipedia

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    Lady Inger (original title: Fru Inger til Østeraad) is an 1854 play by Henrik Ibsen, [1] inspired by the life of Inger, Lady of Austraat. The play, the third work of the Norwegian 's career, reflects the birth of Romantic Nationalism in the Norway of that period, and had a strongly anti- Danish sentiment.

  6. Tracts for the Times - Wikipedia

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    The Tracts for the Times were a series of 90 theological publications, varying in length from a few pages to book-length, produced by members of the English Oxford Movement, an Anglo-Catholic revival group, from 1833 to 1841. There were about a dozen authors, including Oxford Movement leaders John Keble, John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie ...

  7. It (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    87-00-33492-8. It (Danish: Det) is a 1969 book of poetry by the Danish writer Inger Christensen. The book focuses on social criticism, and lines from it have frequently been quoted in the Danish political discourse. [1] It received the Gyldne Laurbær for best Danish book of the year. [2]

  8. Myles Burnyeat - Wikipedia

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    Myles Burnyeat was born on 1 January 1939 to Peter James Anthony Burnyeat and Cynthia Cherry Warburg. [1][2][3] He received his secondary school education at Bryanston School. [4][3] He completed his National Service (1957–1959) in the Royal Navy, during which time he qualified as a Russian interpreter. [5] The training for this he completed ...

  9. Inklings - Wikipedia

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    The Inklings met in C. S. Lewis 's rooms, above the arcade on the right side of the central block. The Inklings were an informal literary discussion group associated with J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis at the University of Oxford for nearly two decades between the early 1930s and late 1949. [1] The Inklings were literary enthusiasts who ...