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High Renaissance

The High Renaissance (1480s - 1520s) is a rather subjective art term denoting the culmination of the art of the Early Renaissance. Generally counted among High Renaissance artists are Michelangelo Buonarroti, Raphael Sanzio and Leonardo da Vinci.

Also active at this time were Giorgione, Titian and Giovanni Bellini.

By about the 1520s, High Renaissance art gives way to a style known as Mannerism.




List of banned authors during the Third Reich

List of banned authors during the Third Reich

Histories (history of the novel)

novel romance literature term catalogue "histories" Don Quixote Fénelon Manley's New Atalantis (1709) Menantes' Satyrischer Roman (1706) Madame de La Fayette's Princesse de Cleves (1678) Robinson Crusoe (1719) Daniel Defoe Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras (1644-1712) d'Artagnan's Alexandre Dumas the elder Ian Fleming James Bond


Creation Books bibliography

Creation Books is a British publishing house. Contributors and authors include Jeremy Reed, Peter Sotos, David Kerekes, David Slater and Jack Sargeant Stephen Barber

Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural (1944) - Phyllis Cerf Wagner

Phyllis Cerf Wagner?

First published in 1944. Represented in the anthology are W.W. Jacobs's "The Monkey's Paw"; Saki's "Sredni Vashtar" and "The Open Window"; Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game"; Conrad Aiken's "Silent Snow, Secret Snow"; Arthur Machen's "The Great God Pan"; Edgar Allan Poe ("The Black Cat"), Wilkie Collins ("A Terribly Strange Bed"), Henry James ("Sir Edmund Orme"), Guy de Maupassant ("Was It a Dream?"), O. Henry ("The Furnished Room"), Rudyard Kipling ("They"), and H.G. Wells ("Pollock and the Porroh Man"). Included as well are such modern masters as Algernon Blackwood ("Ancient Sorceries"), Walter de la Mare ("Out of the Deep"), E.M. Forster ("The Celestial Omnibus"), Isak Dinesen ("The Sailor-Boys Tale"), H.P. Lovecraft ("The Dunwich Horror"), Dorothy L. Sayers ("Suspicion"), and Ernest Hemingway ("The Killers").

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