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  • 91Vasily Zhukovsky — Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky ( ru. Василий Андреевич Жуковский) (OldStyleDate|February 9|1783|January 29 – April 1852) was the foremost Russian poet of the 1810s. He is credited with introducing the Romantic Movement to Russian literature. The… …

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  • 92Fanny Lewald — (March 21, 1811 ndash;August 5, 1889), German Jewish author, was born at Königsberg in East Prussia.When seventeen years of age she embraced Christianity. After travelling in the German Confederation, France and Italy, she settled at Berlin in… …

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  • 93Ida, Countess von Hahn-Hahn — Ida Gräfin von Hahn Hahn (en: Countess Ida von Hahn Hahn) (June 22, 1805 January 12, 1880) was a German author.She was born at Tressow, in the duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin, daughter of Carl Friedrich Graf (Count) von Hahn (1782 1857), well known …

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  • 94Pascal Bruckner — (born December 15, 1948 in Paris) is a French writer. He is part of the Cercle de l Oratoire think tank. Biography After studies at the university Paris I and Paris VII, and then at the École Pratique des Hautes Études , he became maître de… …

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  • 95Edwin Lawrence Godkin — (October 2 1831 May 21 1902) was an American publicist. He was born in Moyne, county Wicklow, Ireland. His father, James Godkin, was a Congregationalist minister and a journalist, and the son, after graduating in 1851 at Queen s College, Belfast …

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  • 96Ultraist movement — The Ultraist movement ( es. ultraísmo) was a literary movement born in Spain in 1918, with the declared intention of opposing modernism, which had dominated Spanish poetry since the end of the 19th century.The movement was launched in the… …

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  • 97French Rococo and Neoclassicism — This article, part of the French art history series, covers the history of the visual and plastic arts in France from the late 17th to the late 18th centuries. French Rococo and Neoclassicism are terms used to describe the visual and plastic arts …

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  • 98French literature of the 19th century — French literature of the nineteenth century is, for the purpose of this article, literature written in French from (roughly) 1799 to 1900. Many of the developments in French literature in this period parallel changes in the visual arts. For more… …

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  • 99Antonio de Trueba — (1821 10 March 1889) was a Spanish poet, novelist, and folklorist born at Montellana, Biscay, in 1821 (some sources say 1819), where he was privately educated. In 1835 he went to Madrid to learn business; but commerce was not to his taste, and,… …

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  • 100Museum of Bad Art — MOBA redirects here. For other uses, see Moba. Coordinates: 42°14′53″N 71°10′23″W / 42.248026°N 71.172969°W / 42.248026; 71.172969 …

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