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Michelle Ballif has written: 'Seduction, sophistry, and the woman with the rhetorical figure' -- subject(s): History, Rhetoric, Woman (Philosophy), Women and literature, Women in literature
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There is no figure in Jewish history, literature, or tradition whose life, story, message, or position resemble those of Jesus in the slightest.
Jane Chance has written: 'Assembly of Gods' 'Medieval mythography' -- subject(s): Civilization, Medieval, Classical influences, Criticism, Medieval, Ecole de Chartres, Historiography, History, History and criticism, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Literature, Medieval, Medieval Civilization, Medieval Criticism, Medieval Literature, Medieval and modern Latin literature, Mythology, Mythology, Classical, in literature, Roman influences, Theory 'Tolkien the Medievalist' -- subject(s): History, Nonfiction, OverDrive 'Woman as Hero in Old English Literature' -- subject(s): History, English literature, History and criticism, Sex role in literature, Heroes in literature, Women, Women and literature, Heroines in literature, Women in literature 'Christine de Pizan's Letter of Othea to Hector' 'The Genius figure in antiquity and the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Ancient Civilization, Ancient Literature, Civilization, Ancient, Genius (Companion spirit), History and criticism, Literature, Ancient, Literature, Medieval, Medieval Literature 'Tolkien's art' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, England, English Epic literature, English Fantasy literature, Epic literature, English, Fairy tales in literature, Fantasy literature, English, History, History and criticism, In literature, Knowledge, Medievalism, Middle Earth (Imaginary place), Mythology in literature, Mythology, Germanic, in literature
Carol Johnson has written: 'The disappearance of literature' -- subject(s): Literature, History and criticism 'The recruiting revolution in real estate' -- subject(s): Real estate agents, Recruiting 'Figure for scamander'
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Barry Wilner has written: 'USC Trojans' -- subject(s): University of Southern California, Football, Juvenile literature, Southern California Trojans (Football team), History 'Peyton Manning' -- subject(s): Football players, Juvenile literature, Biography, Philanthropists 'Tennessee Volunteers' -- subject(s): Tennessee Volunteers (Football team), Knoxville University of Tennessee, Football, Juvenile literature, History 'Football's top 10 running backs' 'Dan Marino' -- subject(s): Biography, Football players, Juvenile literature, Miami Dolphins (Football team) 'The big dance' -- subject(s): NCAA Basketball Tournament, Basketball, Tournaments, History 'Reggie Miller' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, African Americans, Basketball players, Biography 'Michelle Kwan, star figure skater' -- subject(s): Biography, Chinese Americans, Figure skaters, Ice skaters, Juvenile literature, Women, Women figure skaters 'Swimming' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Swimming 'Tara Lipinski' 'Soccer' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Soccer 'Golf stars of today' -- subject(s): Biography, Golf, Golfers, History, Juvenile literature 'Figure Skating (Composite Guides)' 'Football's top 10 running backs' -- subject(s): Running backs (Football), Juvenile literature, Biography, Rating of
Emily Geiger was born on May 5, 1765. She is known for her role as a spy during the American Revolution, particularly for her daring delivery of crucial intelligence. Her contributions have made her a notable figure in American history.
An epic hero is a figure from history or literature. A hero usually goes on long quests that somehow alter their significance upon returning home.
The Cesare Borgia Jesus picture is significant in art history because it depicts Jesus as a handsome and powerful figure, resembling Cesare Borgia, a controversial historical figure. This portrayal has influenced perceptions of Jesus Christ by presenting him in a more human-like and authoritative manner, deviating from traditional religious depictions.
Murasaki Shikibu is a major figure in Japanese culture primarily due to her seminal work, "The Tale of Genji," which is considered the world's first novel. As a lady-in-waiting in the Heian court, she provided a unique perspective on court life and relationships in ancient Japan. Her writing style and storytelling techniques have had a lasting impact on Japanese literature and culture, making her a celebrated figure in Japanese history.
Sir Philip Sidney is important in the history of English literature for his significant contributions to the development of the English sonnet sequence and his work "The Defence of Poesy," which defended the importance of poetry and literature. He was also a key figure in the Elizabethan court and his writings reflected the ideals of Renaissance humanism.