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  • ...that Phalke became sick and was taken to Koregaon by his friend and famous novelist [[Narayan Hari Apte]] and put under medical treatment About this time Phalk
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  • 95. [[Narayan Hari Apte]] – Novelist – 1914 - 1940
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  • Campbell's scholarship has also come under attack; and the American [[novelist]] [[Kurt Vonnegut]] satirized Campbell's views as being excessively baroque
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  • *[[Novelist]]s [[Kurt Vonnegut]] and [[David Brin]] have been openly critical of his th *[[Novelist]] [[David Foster Wallace]] in the short story ''Another Pioneer'' (part of
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  • ...ury. This was still in full swing in 1870 when George Sand, the celebrated novelist and playwright, reported in a letter her visit to a M. Julien—“inventeu ...sformation from 1799.43 Charles Brockden Brown is the first great American novelist, the inaugurator of the gothic tradition of dark allegories followed by Haw
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  • ...ury. This was still in full swing in 1870 when George Sand, the celebrated novelist and playwright, reported in a letter her visit to a M. Julien—“inventeu ...sformation from 1799.43 Charles Brockden Brown is the first great American novelist, the inaugurator of the gothic tradition of dark allegories followed by Haw
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  • 95. [[Narayan Hari Apte]] – Novelist – 1914 - 1940
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  • ...t poet. The zamindar sends his son to the city where Kamal becomes a noted novelist and playwright while Radha is persecuted by the zamindar and his henchmen B
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  • ...ury. This was still in full swing in 1870 when George Sand, the celebrated novelist and playwright, reported in a letter her visit to a M. Julien—“inventeu ...sformation from 1799.43 Charles Brockden Brown is the first great American novelist, the inaugurator of the gothic tradition of dark allegories followed by Haw
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  • ...ury. This was still in full swing in 1870 when George Sand, the celebrated novelist and playwright, reported in a letter her visit to a M. Julien—“inventeu
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  • ...), the occasion marked the launch of the Messainic '[[Mahatama]]' image. [[Novelist Premchand]] surrenders his government post to contribute pamphlets in suppo
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