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  • 11Golden Crown Literary Society — The Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS) was established in early 2004 and is a literary and educational organization for the study, discussion, enjoyment, and enhancement of lesbian literature. The GCLS membership includes publishers,… …

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  • 12The Australian/Vogel Literary Award — The Australian /Vogel Literary Award is an Australian literary award for unpublished manuscripts by writers under the age of 35. The prize money, currently $20,000 (AUD), is the richest and most prestigious award for an unpublished manuscript in… …

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  • 13Times Literary Supplement — The Times Literary Supplement The Times Literary Supplement (ou TLS) est une revue littéraire britannique, publiée à Londres, à périodicité hebdomadaire. Sommaire 1 Historique 2 Rédacteurs en chef 3 Voir aussi …

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  • 14Comparison of document markup languages — The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of document markup languages. Please see the individual markup languages articles for further information. Contents 1 General information 2 Characteristics 3 Notes 4 …

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  • 15Irish Literary Theatre — Abbey Theatre L’Abbey Theatre (« Théâtre de l’Abbaye » en français, parfois surnommé « l’Abbaye » et également désigné sous le nom de National Theatre of Ireland (Théâtre national d’Irlande), est une salle de théâtre située à… …

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  • 16Acts of the Martyrs — • Records of the trials of early Christian martyrs made by the notaries of the court Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acts of the Martyrs     Acts of the Martyrs      …

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  • 17MISHNAH — (Heb. מִשְׁנָה). The term mishnah is used in a number of different ways (see below), but when used as a proper noun ( the Mishnah ) it designates the collection of rabbinic traditions redacted by Rabbi judah ha nasi (usually called simply Rabbi ) …

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  • 18Danish literature — Introduction       the body of writings produced in the Danish and Latin languages.       During Denmark s long union with Norway (1380–1814), the Danish language became the official language and the most widely used literary medium in the… …

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  • 19folk literature — Introduction also called  folklore  or  oral tradition        the lore (traditional knowledge and beliefs) of cultures having no written language. It is transmitted by word of mouth and consists, as does written literature, of both prose and… …

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  • 20BARAITA, BARAITOT — (Aram. בָּרַיְתָא, pl. בָּרַיְתוֹת), Aramaic for the Hebrew word ḥiẓonah ( external ) and an abbreviated form of the phrase matnita baraita – external mishnah, i.e., a tannaitic tradition which is not included in the Mishnah of Rabbi judah ha… …

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