He is a novelist, story writer, dramatist and literaryscholar.
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A well-known literaryscholar who died recently was thus described by one of his former students:
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In 1958 she married the literaryscholar Jonathan Wordsworth, the great-great-great nephew of the poet William Wordsworth.
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That Dad is a literaryscholar, currently working on an appreciation of Ted Hughes, is not lost on him.
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No, these supposed literaryscholars were obviously quite incapable of reading between the lines.
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In classrooms, literaryscholars discuss the many clues indicating the inevitability of the new style.
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Literaryscholar, critic, and senior editor at the Los Angeles Review of Books, who teaches at Claremont McKenna College.
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"What an odd yoking -thescientist and the literaryscholar."
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Literaryscholars often speak of publication as a process of collaboration between publishers and authors; however, the reality is often far different.
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But Galenson simply wanted to poll a broad cross-section of literaryscholars about which poems they felt were the most important in the American canon.
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December 9, 2008, is a date that publishers, literaryscholars and probably a few others have been looking forward to: it's Milton's birthday.