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  1. The amateur gentleman. by Jeffery Farnol with illustrations by Farnol. Jeffery. 1878-1952., 1913-01-01
  2. Beltane the smith. by Jeffery Farnol with illustrations by A by Farnol. Jeffery. 1878-1952., 1915-01-01
  3. The money moon; a romance, by Jeffery Farnol ... with illustrations by Arthur I. Keller by Jeffery (1878-1952). Arthur I. Keller (ill.) Farnol, 1911
  4. The broad highway. by Farnol. Jeffery. 1878-1952., 1911-01-01
  5. Black BartlemyÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½s treasure by Jeffery (1878-1952) Farnol, 1920
  6. Biography - Farnol, (John) Jeffery (1878-1952): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  7. Sir John Dering by Jeffery Farnol (1878-1952), 1923
  8. The Way Beyond by Jeffery Farnol (1878-1952), 1933-01-01
  9. The definite object; a romance of New York. by Jeffrey Farnol; w by Farnol. Jeffery. 1878-1952., 1917-01-01
  10. The definite object; by Jeffery, 1878-1952 Farnol, 2009-10-26
  11. The broad highway. by Farnol. Jeffery. 1878-1952., 1911-01-01
  12. Black Bartlemy 's treasure. by Farnol. Jeffery. 1878-1952., 1920-01-01
  13. The money moon; a romance. Front. by A.I. Keller by Jeffery, 1878-1952 Farnol, 2009-10-26

61. Marmot Library Network /Marmot
1928 The money moon a romance / by Jeffery Farnol ; with four illustrations byArthur I. Keller.; ASC Nielsen Library 1911 Farnol Jeffery 1878 1952 The happy
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62. Books From 1923 With US Copyright Not Renewed
Adventure Of Jane Smith f {SIM?}1923 (John) Jeffery Farnol, aka Jack Farnol M1878 Feb HARTIGAN (ps John O BRIEN) {AU} M 1878 1952 Poems Selected
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63. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona /All Locations
Save Year Entries Farnolo 1878 1952 See Farnol Jeffery 1878 1952 1 FarnsleyArthur Emery c1994 1 Farnsteiner Rolf c1988 1 Farnsvort EAE Allan 1928 See
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64. The New Meal-Poke And Related Papers
entries from prominent literary figures, including Sir JM Barrie (then UniversityRector), David Rorie, Joseph Johnston Lee, Thomas Hardy and Jeffrey Farnol.
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65. All.info: Arts And Humanities / Literature / 20th Century /
Romantic Fiction . a fourteen page booklet from Little Brown. JefferyFarnol 18781952 Biographical Site contains Academic
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An archive of information by and about the American playwright, Eugene O'Neill. Includes an online Library, a Production Archive, a Forum for the exchange of information, an Audio Archive, a Reference Catatlogue, a Theatre Guide, Essays, Reviews, and more.
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66. Auteurs Anglais 1 (William Harrison Ainsworth, John Buchan, Joseph Conrad, Jeffe

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Retour à la page d'accueil. Retour à la liste des auteurs anglais. Me contacter.
  • William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882) Auteur de récits d'aventures historiques , Ainsworth est l'auteur qui fait le premier basculer le roman historique de Walter Scott du côté du romanesque débridé. Son inspiration est en effet autant à rechercher du côté de l'Histoire que de la tradition du roman gothique et de l'imaginaire frénétique. Au gothique, Ainsworth emprunte l'architecture tourmentée des châteaux construits pour la souffrance des corps et des âmes (comme dans The Tower of London , 1840) dans le roman frénétique, l'auteur va rechercher l'évocation d'esprits pervers, l'expression extrème de la souffrance et les châtiments de l'innocence (Windsor Castle , 1843, et surtout The Lancashire Witches , récit de sorcellerie de 1849) Et même si Ainsworth fonde ses récits sur des informations historiques réelles (les monuments évoqués en titre en témoignent), l'histoire recule devant l'imaginaire fantastique et expressif. Ainsi, l'oeuvre d'Ainsworth combine de façon étonnante les descriptions instructives les plus sêches et les évocations les plus frénétiques.
C'est surtout à travers un type de récit particulier, dans lequel il est passé maître, qu'Ainsworth va révéler les virtualités de son esthétique: ce modèle, c'est celui du récit de bandits, qui va connaître sous son impulsion une vogue considérable en Angleterre. Ses oeuvres les plus fameuses en la matière sont certainement

67. Principaux Auteurs Anglais
Translate this page Jim Hawkins, le héros de Treasure Island. Présentation générale.Liste des principaux auteurs britanniques. Où trouver des
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Jim Hawkins, le héros de Treasure Island Présentation générale. Liste des principaux auteurs britanniques. Où trouver des romans d'aventures britanniques? Auteurs d'autres pays. ... Retour à la page d'accueil. Présentation générale. Pour beaucoup, le roman d'aventures est essentiellement anglais. Cette affirmation s'appuie sur quatre constatations: d'abord, historiquement, c'est sans doute ici que le genre est né, avec Marryat, Ballantyne, Kingston ou Kingsley; ensuite, quantitativement, la plupart des auteurs sont issues de Grande-Bretagne, et qualitativement, les plus grands écrivains viennent de ces pays: Stevenson Conrad Rider Haggard , Conan Doyle… Enfin, ce sont encore des auteurs de ces pays, qui ont contribué à la disparition du genre en le renouvelant: John Buchan qui a fait glisser le récit vers l'espionnage; Joseph Conrad , qui en proposant une lecture réaliste du roman d'aventures, a influencé toute une frange de la littérature française (Malraux, Cendrars, etc.); Conan Doyle qui, avec d'autres, a contribué dans ses romans d'aventures, à la naissance de la science fiction. Le roman d'aventures anglais a évolué au fil du temps. On peut distinguer plusieurs périodes. Les premiers récits, jusqu'en 1850, se destinaient aux adultes. C'est le cas des premières œuvres de Marryat, Mayne Reid ou de Kingsley. Très rapidement cependant, un renversement total s'est produit, et tous les auteurs, y compris Kingsley et Marryat, rejoints bientôt par Ballantyne, Kingston ou Henty, se mettent à écrire pour les enfants. Ils produisent des œuvres qui répondent aux priorités éducatives de la société victorienne: il s'agit de faire du jeune lecteur un parfait gentleman, apte à participer à l'édification de l'empire britannique. Le message pédagogique est omniprésent. Il s'appuie sur une morale chrétienne et surtout sur un ensemble de valeurs viriles: courage, droiture, sang-froid, persévérance, etc.

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  • „æîðäæ •üþ •…“’ [George Hughes HEPWORTH]

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  • Œàðãàíèòà ‹€‘Šˆ [Marghanita LASKI]
  • ’îìàñ ŒŽ [Thomas MORE] Sir Thomas MORE (1478-1535) Thomas MORE Society St. Thomas MORE Web Page

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  • ”ðàíñèñ åðòðàì €‰ˆƒ (”ðýíê . €‰ˆƒ) [Francis Bertram BRYNING (Frank B. BRYNING)]

  • “èëüßì ‘. …Ž“‡ (“èëüßì ‹ˆ) [William S(eward) BURROUGHS (William LEE)]

    “èëüßì Ž“‡ /William BURROUGHS/
    William (Seward) BURROUGHS (1914-1997)
  • ”ðàíö ˆŒ˜ „‹… ”Ž ˜’…‹…€“ (èêîëàóñ ‹…€“) [Franz NIEMBSCH EDLER VON STREHLENAU (Nicolaus LENAU)]
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  • „æåé ƒŽ“‚‡ [Jay (Voelker) GROVES]
  • „æ.“.ƒˆ‘ˆ [J(ohn) U(lrich) GIESY]
  • (1837-1904), ðóññêèé ïîýò è ïèñàòåëü, àâòîð ïîâåñòåé "ðîôåññîð áåññìåðòèß", "Šàïèòàí åìî ⠐îññèè", ðàññêàçîâ "La Pointe", "€ëüãîß", "‚åðáà", "ƒðàììàòè÷åñêàß ñêàçêà".
  • ”èëëèï Œ€ [(Anthony) Phillip MANN]
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70. Êàëåíäàðü ôàíòàñòèêè: Ïàìÿòíûå äàòû 2003 ã. (ô
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  • åíðè ÊÀÒÒÍÅÐ (ïèñàë òàêæå ïîä ìíîæåñòâîì ïñåâä., èíîãäà ñ æåíîé Êýòðèí ÌÓÐ: Ñ.Õ.ËÈÄÄÅË; Õàäñîí ÕÅÉÑÒÈÍÇ; Äæ.ÁÅËËÈÍ; Äæåéìñ ÕÀËË; Ê.Õ.ÌÅÏÅÍ; Êèò ÕÀÌÌÎÍÄ; Êåëüâèí ÊÅÍÒ; Ëîðåíñ Î'ÄÎÍÍÅËË; Ëüþèñ ÏÝÄÆÅÒÒ; Íîýëü ÀÐÄÍÅÐ; Ïîë ÝÄÌÎÍÄÑ; Ïèòåð ÕÎÐÍ; Ðîáåðò Î. ÊÅÍÜÎÍ; Ñêîòò ÌÎÐÀÍ; Âóäðîó Óèëñîí ÑÌÈÒ) [Henry KUTTNER (C.H.LIDDEL; Hudson HASTINGS; J.BELLIN; James HALL; K.H.MAEPEN; Keith HAMMOND; Kelvin KENT; Lawrence O'DONNELL; Lewis PADGETT; Noel GARDNER; Paul EDMONDS; Peter HORN; Robert O. KENYON; Scott MORGAN; Woodrow Wilson SMITH)]
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  • Äæîðäæ Õüþ ÕÅÏÓÝÐÒ [George Hughes HEPWORTH]

  • Òåîäîð Ýäâàðä (Òåä) ÓÀÉÒ (Ðîí ÀÐ×ÅÐ; Íîðìàí ÝÄÂÀÐÄÑ) [Theodore Edward (Ted) WHITE (Ron ARCHER; Norman EDWARDS)]
  • Ó.Ý.ÄÆÎÍÑ [W(illiam) E(arl) JOHNS] Captain W.E.JOHNS
  • Óèëüÿì Ïèí ÄÞÁÓÀ [William Pene DU BOIS] William Pene DU BOIS
  • Ìàðãàíèòà ËÀÑÊÈ [Marghanita LASKI]
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  • Óèëüÿì Ñ. ÁÅÐÐÎÓÇ (Óèëüÿì ËÈ) [William S(eward) BURROUGHS (William LEE)]

    Óèëüÿì ÁÝÐÐÎÓÇ /William BURROUGHS/
    William (Seward) BURROUGHS (1914-1997)
  • Ôðàíö ÍÈÌÁØ ÝÄËÅÐ ÔÎÍ ØÒÐÅËÅÍÀÓ (Íèêîëàóñ ËÅÍÀÓ) [Franz NIEMBSCH EDLER VON STREHLENAU (Nicolaus LENAU)]
  • Ïåðñè Áèø ØÅËËÈ [Percy Bysshe SHELLEY] TO A SKYLARK
  • Äæåé ÐÎÓÂÇ [Jay (Voelker) GROVES]
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  • (1837-1904), ðóññêèé ïîýò è ïèñàòåëü, àâòîð ïîâåñòåé "Ïðîôåññîð áåññìåðòèÿ", "Êàïèòàí Íåìî â Ðîññèè", ðàññêàçîâ "La Pointe", "Àëüãîÿ", "Âåðáà", "ðàììàòè÷åñêàÿ ñêàçêà".
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72. Àðõèâ ÁÂÈ: Ôàíòàñòèêà: êòî åñòü êòî
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Øàðîí ÓÝÁÁ (Ðîí ÓÝÁÁ) [Sharon (Lynn) WYBB (Ron WEBB)]
Ìýíëè Óýéä ÓÝËËÌÀÍ (åéáðèåë ÁÀÐÊËÈ; Óèëë ÀÐÒ; Ëåâè ÊÐÎÓ; Õóàí ÏÅÐÅÑ; Óýéä ÓÝËËÑ; Õàìïòîí ÓÝËËÑ; Ìàíóýëü ÔÅÐÍÈ; àíñ Ò. ÔÈËÄ) [Manly Wade WELLMAN (Gabriel BARCLAY; Will GARTH; Levi CROW; Juan PEREZ; Wade WELLS; Hampton WELLS; Manuel FERNEY; Gans T. FIELD)]
Manly Wade WELLMAN
MANLY WADE WELLMAN

åðáåðò Äæîðäæ ÓÝËËÑ (Ðåäæèíàëüä ÁËÈÑÑ) [H(erbert) G(eorge) WELLS (Reginald BLISS)]
H(erbert) G(eorge) WELLS (1866-1946)
åðáåðò Äæîðäæ ÓÝËËÑ (H.G.Wells)

H.G.WELLS
Îðñîí ÓÝËËÑ [Orson WELLES]
Îðñîí ÓÝËËÑ, in David Levine Gallery Ýíòîíè ÓÝÑÒ [Anthony WEST] Äîíàëüä Ýäâèí Ýäìóíä ÓÝÑÒËÅÉÊ (Äæîí Á. ÀËËÅÍ; Òèìîòè Äæ. ÊÀËÂÅÐ; Ìîðãàí Äæ. ÊÀÍÍÈÍÝÌ; Êóðò ÊËÀÐÊ; Òàêåð ÊÎÓ; Øåëäîí ËÎÐÄ; Àëëàí ÌÀÐØÀËË; Ðè÷àðä ÑÒÀÐÊ; Ýäâèí ÓÝÑÒ; Ñýìþåë ÕÎËÒ) [Donald E(dwin Edmund) WESTLAKE (John B. ALLAN; Timothy J. CULVER; Morgan J. CUNNINGHAM; Curt CLARK; Tucker COE; Sheldon LORD; Allan MARSHALL; Richard STARK; Edwin WEST; Samuel HOLT)]
Donald WESTLAKE Ðîáåðò ÓÝÑÒÎËË [Robert (Atkinson) WESTALL] Robert WESTALL Õàðèòîíîâ Å. Hàóêà î ôàíòàñòè÷åñêîì â Ðîññèè: ÔÀÉÍÁÓÐ Çàõàð Èëüè÷

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