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Biography of E. S. Dallas
3,188 words, approx. 11 pages
 E. S. Dallas, journalist and speculative critic, remains best known to scholars and literary historians as the author of The Gay Science (1866), a pioneering work in the field of psychological criticism which was either ignored or resoundingly...


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 Eneas Sweetland Dallas (E. S. Dallas) (1828–1879) was a Scottish journalist and author. E.S. Dallas was the elder son of John Dallas of Jamaica, a planter of Scottish parentage, and his wife Elizabeth (née Baillie), the daughter of the Rev. Angus...



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 Portland Press Herald (Maine)
A sweet memory for Sweetland
11/11/2007: 496 words, approx. 2 pages Jenn Menendez staff writer Portland Press Herald (Maine) 11-11-2007 A sweet memory for Sweetland Byline: Jenn Menendez staff writer Edition: Final Section: Sports Column: UMaine Beat Andrew Sweetland will long remember his first collegiate hockey goal. And his second. The pair...
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Song of wandering Eneas
07/26/1998: 1,075 words, approx. 4 pages THE WHEREABOUTS OF ENEAS MCNULTY By Sebastian Barry. Viking. 308 pp. $23.95. If Virgil's "Aeneid" gave us in epic detail the horrors of war, it also rendered the infinite longings of a man set loose on a life of exile -- the loneliness...


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