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Authors "O" Page Of ULTIMATE ROMANCE FICTION WEB GUIDE Ouida pseudonym of Maria Louise de la Ramee (18391908), prolific author of highsociety Romances Fulton Oursler (22 Jan 1893-24 May 1952) American editor http://www.magicdragon.com/ROauO.html
Extractions: May be posted electronically provided that it is transmitted unaltered, in its entirety, and without charge. Authors Beginning "O." Through "Ob" Authors Beginning "Oc" Authors Beginning "Od" Authors Beginning "Oe" Through "Oi" ... Authors Beginning "Ow", "Ox", "Oy", "Oz" Oaf: corrupted from the word "ouph" which means "Elf", from the superstition that unusually foolish or stupid people were Changelings, left by Fairies who kidnapped the original child; see: "Changeling" see: "Elf" see: "Fairy" Marian Oaks: Contemporary Romance Novels: * A Family for Christmas [AN-80, Nov 1992] * Lost, and Found [AN-231, Apr 1993] * Love Lessons [TLA #?, Nov 1992] * My Kind of Love [TLA #?, Oct 1994] * To Love Again [TLA #?, date?] Joyce Carol Oates: major bestselling mainstream author, with writing in several genres as well; Romance Novels: * Joyce Carol Oates Constance O'Banyon: Constance O'Banyon's Home Page Diana Oberlin: Historical Romance Novels: * Affair at Highland Terrace Oberon: (1) King of the Fairies, husband of Titania, in Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream"; (2) the name may be derived from "Alberich", King of the Elves; (3) first known print appearance is in French Romance "Huon de Bordeaux" where he is described as the son of Julius Caesar and Morgan le Fay, 3 feet tall, with the face of an angel, was King of Mommur, was gifted at birth by fairies with the power to know men's thoughts (i.e. telepathy) and to be able to instantaneously transport himself anywhere (i.e. teleportation), and that angels led his soul to Paradise; see: "Alberich" see:
Mother Goose Rhymes Ouida 7 , ce pou is the pen name of Louise de la Ramée, 18391908, English novelist Bothher pseudonym and patronymic indicate French origin, and it must be one http://pybertra.free.fr/bazar/mother.htm
Extractions: In this fragment our poet reveals himself as an incurable Anglophobe. Note well the many inferences : Four as a mystic number has had, in the superstitious lore of many countries, a sinister or unlucky quality. I point out two instances in literature to bear out this premis. "The Sign of the Four," Arthur Conan Doyle, 1889. And the interesting fact that Dumas titled his novel about Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan, "The Three Musketeers." Sheer superstition. In this case, however, it is obvious that the reader is warned against the four major divisions of Britain, i.e., England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Guttaperchaphobia. A morbid dislike for cleaning fish. (Rich. Holland, Univ. of Chi., 1945.) A barbed comment on British culinary practices. A seaport, 76 miles E.S.E. of London, famed as one of the Cinque-Ports, pop. 39,950 (1938). This, the usual port of entry from France, is also noted for its soft chalk-white cliffs.
13212 Records O Brien, Flann (pseudonym for Brian Nolan.) AT SWIMTWO-BIRDS. Ouida (de LaRame, Louisa, 1839-1908) A HOUSE PARTY; DON GESUALDO; A RAINY JUNE. http://www.bookfever.com/Author_Index/book_index0019.html
Extractions: A novel and two shorter works by the author who wrote using the pseudonym Ouida, and who is best known for the classic story 'A Dog of Flanders.' Good condition in red cloth with gil t lettering on the spine (bookseller's stamp, some rubbing to the lettering on the spine, envelope pasted insideback cover.)
LoudFrog the Occult, A, by Abbott, David Phelps, 18631934 Dog and the Playlet, The, by Henry,O., 1862-1910 Dog of Flanders, A, by Ouida, 1839-1908, pseudonym Doll`s http://www.loudfrog.com/itemdetail.asp?detailID=4947
Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project My Loneliness is by Michael Field, the pseudonym of Katherine Wanda, Countess vonSzalras (1883) is by Ouida (pseud, of Louise de la Ramée, 18391908). http://www.public.coe.edu/~theller/soj/let/notes.htm
Extractions: Index to these Letters ANNIE FIELDS, LETTERS OF SARAH ORNE JEWETT NOTES If you can use frames, a NOTES link at the beginning of a letter will display that letter's notes (if any) in the right window. If you cannot use frames, then that link will bring you to this page, and you will need to use the back button or the link above to return to the letters. Or you may open a second browser window for easy access to letters, notes, and index. Notes for the Preface Spenser : Edmund Spenser (1552-1599). Lowell : James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was an American poet and literary critic, well remembered for his humorous poetry, such as "The Biglow Papers" (1848). Portsmouth : a seaport in New Hampshire. King of the Fatherland : The fatherland is Great Britain. "The first of all her dead that were to be" : This quotation has not been identified. Help is welcome. the famous journal of Dean Swift to Stella : Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), the Irish satirist is best known for Gulliver's Travels (1726). Stella was his close friend, Esther Johnson, to whom he addressed Journal to Stella noble saying of Plato : Plato (about 428-347 BC) was a Greek philosopher, author of numerous dialogues featuring Socrates, his teacher. The quotation comes from Book V of "Laws," in which Socrates does not appear: "for there is no greater good in a state than that the citizens should be known to one another." (Research: Jack V. Wales, Jr. of the Thacher School, Ojai, CA.)
Richard Bach, _One_ You Gave Your Life To Become The Person You Ouida, pen name of Marie Louise de la Ramee (18391908) The worst David Thoreau,naturalist and author (1817-1862) Chance is perhaps the pseudonym of God http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ian/Public/LyricsEtc/quotes
TITLES David Phelps, 18631934 BACK TO ORDER PAGE Dog and the Playlet, The, by Henry,O., 1862-1910 Dog of Flanders, A, by Ouida, 1839-1908, pseudonym Doll s house http://www.avalondigitalpress.com/titles.htm
Monday 11 February, 2002 where we would meet again, we would be more tender when we bid our friends goodbye. Ouida pseudonym of Marie Louise De La Ramée (18391908), English novelist. http://www.mma.mass.edu/cruise/2002/2002/02/11.html
GIGA Quote Author Page For Ouida (pseudonym Of Marie Louise De La Ramee) GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by Ouida (pseudonym of Marie Louise de la Ramee). BUY BOOK ABOUT. QUOTATIONS. Ouida (pseudonym OF MARIE LOUISE DE LA RAMEE 1839 1908) BUY BOOK RELATED TO. Ouida (pseudonym OF MARIE LOUISE DE LA RAMEE) http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quautouidax001.htm
Extractions: "I don't say but what he's difficult to please with his Tops," said Mr. Rake, factotum to the Hon. Bertie Cecil, of the 1st Life Guards, with that article of hunting toggery suspended in his right hand as he paused, before going upstairs, to deliver his opinions with characteristic weight and vivacity to the stud-groom, "he is uncommon particular about 'em; and if his leathers aint as white as snow he'll never touch 'em, tho' as soon as the pack come nigh him at Royallieu, the leathers might just as well never have been cleaned, them hounds jump about him so; old Champion's at his saddle before you can say Davy Jones. . . ." The memories of both went back to a place in a desert land where the folds of the Tricolor drooped over one little grave turned westward toward the shores of Francea grave made where the beat of drum, and the sound of moving squadrons, and the ring of the trumpet-call, and the noise of the assembling battalions could be heard by night and day; a grave where the troops, as they passed it by, saluted and lowered their arms in tender reverence, in faithful, unasked homage, because beneath the Flag they honored there was carved in the white stone one name that spoke to every heart within the army she had loved, one name on which the Arab sun streamed as with a martyr's glory:
Ouida At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources Ouida free essays, eTexts, resources and links from LiteratureClassics.com. to The Daily Muse for free. Ouida. 1839 - 1908 * English author, pseudonym of Marie Louise de la Ramee Selected http://www.literatureclassics.com/authors/Ouida
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GIGA Chronological Author List "1835 To 1839" GIGA's author index to quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisims. Ouida (pseudonym of Marie Louise de la Ramee), English novelist and social critic (1839 1908) - READ QUOTES http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quay1835.htm
GIGA Biographical List Of Names (OR - OZZ) 1685) READ QUOTES (7) BUY AMAZON BOOK Ouida (pseudonym of Marie Louise de laRamee), English novelist and social critic (1839 - 1908) - READ QUOTES (2 http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/qubioor.htm
List Of People Known By One Name - Reference Library Montezuma final Aztec ruler; Moses, prophet; Multatuli (1820 - 1887), (pseudonymof Dutch writer Eduard Douwes Dekker); Ouida, (1839-1908), English novelist; http://www.campusprogram.com/reference/en/wikipedia/l/li/list_of_people_known_by
Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index This is a list of people famous enough to be known unambiguously by one of the following: The reason for such distinctions is that countless artists, composers, philosophers, politicians, writers, scientists and sports figures are known for their last name (e.g. Mozart Shakespeare Hitler , etc.). It is quite common and regular for last names to be used to identify historic and pop culture figures. It is another thing all together to be known uniquely within the criteria listed above. Note that this list does not include fictional characters , such as Gandalf (from J. R. R. Tolkien 's Middle-earth books) or Neo (from the movie The Matrix Note also that most names in the list will be unusual since common names are likely to be ambiguous and to need a context. Table of contents: A B C D ... See also Aaliyah , (1979-2001), American singer Abati fresco -painter of Modena Abraham , (approx. 1980 BC-1890 BC)
GIGA Chronological Author List 1835 To 1839 Joaquin Miller , American poet (1839 1913) Ouida (pseudonym of Marie Louise dela Ramee) , English novelist and social critic (1839 - 1908) Walter Pater http://www.gigaquotes.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quay1835.htm