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Biography of Algernon (Henry) Blackwood
6878 words, approx. 22.9 pages
 During a career spanning sixty-one years, Algernon Henry Blackwood wrote more stories and novels in the realms of the psychic, mystic, and supernatural than any other contemporary. Much of his neoromantic fiction is of high quality and particularly excel...
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Biography of Algernon (Henry) Blackwood
5903 words, approx. 19.7 pages
 During a sixty-one-year career Algernon Blackwood wrote more stories and novels featuring psychic, mystical, and supernatural phenomena than any other contemporary. Many of his short stories are of high quality and particularly excel at evoking atmospher...
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Biography of Algernon (Henry) Blackwood
4156 words, approx. 13.9 pages
 Algernon Henry Blackwood is one of the most respected writers in the fields of fantasy and horror fiction, and Everett F. Bleiler has called him "the foremost British supernaturalist of the twentieth century." Widely admired for his many ghost stories an...




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Riding The Centaur
02/01/2004: 1,169 words, approx. 4 pages Centaur Theatre Company With an annual budget of $2.7 million, this much-heralded venue has become the flagship of English-speaking theater in Montreal. Maurice Podbrey, a South African actor/director who learned his stagecraft in Britain, founded Centaur Theatre Company in 1969 and served...
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 Review of Contemporary Fiction
The Centaur in the Garden
04/01/2004: 339 words, approx. 1 pages Moacyr Scliar. The Centaur in the Garden. Trans. Margaret A. Neves. Intro. Ilan Stavans. Univ. of Wisconsin Press, 2003. 216 pp. Paper: $15.95. (Reprint) First published in 1980 as O Centauro no jardin and translated in 1984, The Centaur in the Garden is...
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Apparitions of One Man\'d5s Mind: Redon Strove to Render Dreams
1/8/2006: 1,041 words, approx. 4 pages Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon, an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, is devoted to the paintings, drawings and prints of an artist who was a contemporary of the Impressionists and, in so many ways, their antithesis. The ethereal and spooky...
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 The New York Observer
Apparitions of One Man's Mind: Redon Strove to Render Dreams
1/8/2006: 1,040 words, approx. 4 pages Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon, an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, is devoted to the paintings, drawings and prints of an artist who was a contemporary of the Impressionists and, in so many ways, their antithesis. The ethereal and spooky...



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The Centaur
738 words, approx. 3 pages
 Discusses the poem "The Centaur" by May Swenson and how it reflects childhood imagination.


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