sentence
stringlengths
1
469
entities
listlengths
0
36
In 1351 , during the reign of Emperor Toghon Temür of the Yuan dynasty , 93rd-generation descendant Kong Huan ( 孔浣 ) ' s 2nd son Kong Shao ( 孔昭 ) moved from China to Korea during the Goryeo , and was received courteously by Princess Noguk ( the Mongolian-born wife of the future king Gongmin ) .
[ { "name": "Emperor Toghon Temür", "pos": [ 30, 50 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Yuan dynasty", "pos": [ 58, 70 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Kong Huan", "pos": [ 100, 109 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "孔浣", "pos": [ 112, 114 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Kong Shao", "pos": [ 129, 138 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "孔昭", "pos": [ 141, 143 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "China", "pos": [ 157, 162 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Korea", "pos": [ 166, 171 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Goryeo", "pos": [ 183, 189 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Princess Noguk", "pos": [ 224, 238 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Mongolian-born", "pos": [ 245, 259 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Gongmin", "pos": [ 284, 291 ], "type": "person" } ]
In 1990 , he published the last Rabbit novel , Rabbit at Rest , which won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award .
[ { "name": "Rabbit novel", "pos": [ 32, 44 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Rabbit at Rest", "pos": [ 47, 61 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Pulitzer Prize", "pos": [ 78, 92 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "National Book Critics Circle Award", "pos": [ 101, 135 ], "type": "award" } ]
She is known for her two best-selling novels , The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged , and for developing a philosophical system she named Objectivism .
[ { "name": "novels", "pos": [ 38, 44 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "The Fountainhead", "pos": [ 47, 63 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Atlas Shrugged", "pos": [ 68, 82 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Objectivism", "pos": [ 137, 148 ], "type": "else" } ]
The following year they collaborated on a musical film version of The Little Prince , based on the classic children 's tale by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry .
[ { "name": "The Little Prince", "pos": [ 66, 83 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Antoine de Saint-Exupéry", "pos": [ 127, 151 ], "type": "writer" } ]
Lindbergh 's Pulitzer Prize -winning biographer , A. Scott Berg , contended that Lindbergh was not so much a supporter of the Nazi regime as someone so stubborn in his convictions and relatively inexperienced in political maneuvering that he easily allowed rivals to portray him as one .
[ { "name": "Lindbergh", "pos": [ 0, 9 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Pulitzer Prize", "pos": [ 13, 27 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "A. Scott Berg", "pos": [ 50, 63 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Lindbergh", "pos": [ 81, 90 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Nazi", "pos": [ 126, 130 ], "type": "else" } ]
Highly regarded in his lifetime and for a period thereafter , he is now largely remembered for his anti-slavery writings and his poems Barbara Frietchie , The Barefoot Boy , Maud Muller and Snow-Bound .
[ { "name": "anti-slavery writings", "pos": [ 99, 120 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "poems", "pos": [ 129, 134 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Barbara Frietchie", "pos": [ 135, 152 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "The Barefoot Boy", "pos": [ 155, 171 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Maud Muller", "pos": [ 174, 185 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Snow-Bound", "pos": [ 190, 200 ], "type": "poem" } ]
7th Century CE ) , author of Shishupala Vadha , an epic famous for its linguistic ingenuity , and Śrīharṣa ( 12th century CE ) , author of Naishadha Charita ( Naiṣadhīya-carita ) .
[ { "name": "Shishupala Vadha", "pos": [ 29, 45 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Śrīharṣa", "pos": [ 98, 106 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Naishadha Charita", "pos": [ 139, 156 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Naiṣadhīya-carita", "pos": [ 159, 176 ], "type": "poem" } ]
He then went to live at Chalcedon , whence in 367 he was banished to Mauretania for harbouring the rebel Procopius .
[ { "name": "Chalcedon", "pos": [ 24, 33 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Mauretania", "pos": [ 69, 79 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Procopius", "pos": [ 105, 114 ], "type": "writer" } ]
Far more manuscripts of the Prick of Conscience than any other Middle English poem survive .
[ { "name": "Prick of Conscience", "pos": [ 28, 47 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Middle English", "pos": [ 63, 77 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "poem", "pos": [ 78, 82 ], "type": "literary genre" } ]
This uses the words of war poet Wilfred Owen ' s At a Calvary near the Ancre .
[ { "name": "Wilfred Owen", "pos": [ 32, 44 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "At a Calvary near the Ancre", "pos": [ 49, 76 ], "type": "poem" } ]
Arrian , Anabasis Alexandri 1.12.1 , Cicero , Pro Archia Poeta 24 .
[ { "name": "Arrian", "pos": [ 0, 6 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Anabasis Alexandri", "pos": [ 9, 27 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Cicero", "pos": [ 37, 43 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Pro Archia Poeta", "pos": [ 46, 62 ], "type": "book" } ]
United States poets such as John Ashbery , Marilyn Hacker , Donald Justice ( Pantoum of the Great Depression ) , and David Trinidad have done work in this form , as has Irish poet Caitriona O 'Reilly .
[ { "name": "United States", "pos": [ 0, 13 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "John Ashbery", "pos": [ 28, 40 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Marilyn Hacker", "pos": [ 43, 57 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Donald Justice", "pos": [ 60, 74 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Pantoum of the Great Depression", "pos": [ 77, 108 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "David Trinidad", "pos": [ 117, 131 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Irish", "pos": [ 169, 174 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Caitriona O 'Reilly", "pos": [ 180, 199 ], "type": "writer" } ]
In 2009 , Erdrich was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for The Plague of Doves The Plague of Doves focuses on the historical lynching of four Native people wrongly accused of murdering a Caucasian family , and the effect of this injustice on the current generations .
[ { "name": "Erdrich", "pos": [ 10, 17 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Pulitzer Prize", "pos": [ 24, 38 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "The Plague of Doves", "pos": [ 52, 71 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "The Plague of Doves", "pos": [ 72, 91 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Caucasian", "pos": [ 180, 189 ], "type": "else" } ]
Under the influence of Adrian Maniu , the adolescent Tzara became interested in Symbolism and co-founded the magazine Simbolul with Ion Vinea ( with whom he also wrote experimental poetry ) and painter Marcel Janco .
[ { "name": "Adrian Maniu", "pos": [ 23, 35 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Tzara", "pos": [ 53, 58 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Symbolism", "pos": [ 80, 89 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Simbolul", "pos": [ 118, 126 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "Ion Vinea", "pos": [ 132, 141 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "experimental poetry", "pos": [ 168, 187 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Marcel Janco", "pos": [ 202, 214 ], "type": "person" } ]
The film was presented at the Cannes Film Festival , won the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury and the FIPRESCI prize , and was nominated for the Palme d 'Or .
[ { "name": "Cannes Film Festival", "pos": [ 30, 50 ], "type": "event" }, { "name": "Grand Prix Spécial du Jury", "pos": [ 61, 87 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "FIPRESCI prize", "pos": [ 96, 110 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Palme d 'Or", "pos": [ 139, 150 ], "type": "award" } ]
The Story of Civilization : Volume 8 , The Age of Louis XIV by Will Durant ; chapter II , subsection 4.1 p.56 )
[ { "name": "The Story of Civilization", "pos": [ 0, 25 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "The Age of Louis XIV", "pos": [ 39, 59 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Will Durant", "pos": [ 63, 74 ], "type": "writer" } ]
The title of the story refers to a bedtime poem recited in the narrative entitled There Will Come Soft Rains , an actual poem by Sara Teasdale originally published in 1920 .
[ { "name": "poem", "pos": [ 43, 47 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "There Will Come Soft Rains", "pos": [ 82, 108 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "poem", "pos": [ 121, 125 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Sara Teasdale", "pos": [ 129, 142 ], "type": "writer" } ]
The illustrated and audio adventure is titled Winnie-the-Pooh Meets the Queen , and has been narrated by actor Jim Broadbent .
[ { "name": "Winnie-the-Pooh Meets the Queen", "pos": [ 46, 77 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Jim Broadbent", "pos": [ 111, 124 ], "type": "person" } ]
It was selected as one of the best science fiction short stories of the pre- Nebula Award period by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America .
[ { "name": "science fiction short stories", "pos": [ 35, 64 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Nebula Award", "pos": [ 77, 89 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America", "pos": [ 104, 150 ], "type": "organization" } ]
Private Eye parodied Sue Townsend ' s The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole , age 13 ¾ to write The Secret Diary of John Major , age 47 ¾ , in which Major was portrayed as naïve and childish , keeping lists of his enemies in a Rymans Notebook called his Bastards Book , and featuring my wife Norman and Mr Dr Mawhinney as recurring character s .
[ { "name": "Private Eye", "pos": [ 0, 11 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "Sue Townsend", "pos": [ 21, 33 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole , age 13 ¾", "pos": [ 38, 80 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "The Secret Diary of John Major , age 47 ¾", "pos": [ 90, 131 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Major", "pos": [ 143, 148 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Rymans Notebook", "pos": [ 221, 236 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Bastards Book", "pos": [ 248, 261 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Norman", "pos": [ 286, 292 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Mr Dr Mawhinney", "pos": [ 297, 312 ], "type": "person" } ]
The British military historian John Keegan attacked Clausewitz 's theory in his book A History of Warfare . John Keegan , A History of Warfare .
[ { "name": "British", "pos": [ 4, 11 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "John Keegan", "pos": [ 31, 42 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Clausewitz", "pos": [ 52, 62 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "A History of Warfare", "pos": [ 85, 105 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "John Keegan", "pos": [ 108, 119 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "A History of Warfare", "pos": [ 122, 142 ], "type": "book" } ]
The film 's soundtrack often forms a major component of the narrative , just as with other important arthouse films of the era such as Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg ' s Performance .
[ { "name": "arthouse films", "pos": [ 101, 115 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Donald Cammell", "pos": [ 135, 149 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Nicolas Roeg", "pos": [ 154, 166 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Performance", "pos": [ 171, 182 ], "type": "else" } ]
John Updike , comparing Abner to a hillbilly Candide , added that the strip 's richness of social and philosophical commentary approached the Voltairean .
[ { "name": "John Updike", "pos": [ 0, 11 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Abner", "pos": [ 24, 29 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Candide", "pos": [ 45, 52 ], "type": "book" } ]
In an article for The Atlantic , film critic Ty Burr deemed The Birth of a Nation the most influential film in history while criticizing its portrayal of black men as savage .
[ { "name": "The Atlantic", "pos": [ 18, 30 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "Ty Burr", "pos": [ 45, 52 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "The Birth of a Nation", "pos": [ 60, 81 ], "type": "else" } ]
Sergei Rachmaninoff , Rainer Maria Rilke and Leo Tolstoy were all visitors to the family home .
[ { "name": "Sergei Rachmaninoff", "pos": [ 0, 19 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Rainer Maria Rilke", "pos": [ 22, 40 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Leo Tolstoy", "pos": [ 45, 56 ], "type": "writer" } ]
At the 47th Berlin International Film Festival in 1997 , DiCaprio won the Silver Bear for Best Actor and Luhrmann won the Alfred Bauer Prize .
[ { "name": "47th Berlin International Film Festival", "pos": [ 7, 46 ], "type": "event" }, { "name": "DiCaprio", "pos": [ 57, 65 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Silver Bear for Best Actor", "pos": [ 74, 100 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Luhrmann", "pos": [ 105, 113 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Alfred Bauer Prize", "pos": [ 122, 140 ], "type": "award" } ]
Nin was a friend , and in some cases lover , of many literary figures , including Henry Miller , John Steinbeck , Antonin Artaud , Edmund Wilson , Gore Vidal , James Agee , James Leo Herlihy , and Lawrence Durrell .
[ { "name": "Nin", "pos": [ 0, 3 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Henry Miller", "pos": [ 82, 94 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "John Steinbeck", "pos": [ 97, 111 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Antonin Artaud", "pos": [ 114, 128 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Edmund Wilson", "pos": [ 131, 144 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Gore Vidal", "pos": [ 147, 157 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "James Agee", "pos": [ 160, 170 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "James Leo Herlihy", "pos": [ 173, 190 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Lawrence Durrell", "pos": [ 197, 213 ], "type": "writer" } ]
These include the Charles Dickens Museum in London , the historic home where he wrote Oliver Twist , The Pickwick Papers and Nicholas Nickleby ; and the Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Portsmouth , the house in which he was born .
[ { "name": "Charles Dickens Museum", "pos": [ 18, 40 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "London", "pos": [ 44, 50 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Oliver Twist", "pos": [ 86, 98 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "The Pickwick Papers", "pos": [ 101, 120 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Nicholas Nickleby", "pos": [ 125, 142 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum", "pos": [ 153, 186 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Portsmouth", "pos": [ 190, 200 ], "type": "location" } ]
It tied with Roger Zelazny ' s This Immortal for the Hugo Award in 1966 ,
[ { "name": "Roger Zelazny", "pos": [ 13, 26 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "This Immortal", "pos": [ 31, 44 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Hugo Award", "pos": [ 53, 63 ], "type": "award" } ]
Her stage credits include Norman Mailer ' s The Deer Park , Israel Horovitz ' s The Indian Wants the Bronx , Neil Simon 's The Good Doctor and Joseph Papp ' s 1974 Richard III at the Lincoln Center .
[ { "name": "Norman Mailer", "pos": [ 26, 39 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Deer Park", "pos": [ 44, 57 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Israel Horovitz", "pos": [ 60, 75 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Indian Wants the Bronx", "pos": [ 80, 106 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Neil Simon", "pos": [ 109, 119 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Good Doctor", "pos": [ 123, 138 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Joseph Papp", "pos": [ 143, 154 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Richard III", "pos": [ 164, 175 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Lincoln Center", "pos": [ 183, 197 ], "type": "location" } ]
In The Crisis magazine in 1943 , Harold Preece criticized Hurston for her perpetuation of Negro primitivism in order to advance her own literary career .
[ { "name": "The Crisis", "pos": [ 3, 13 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "Harold Preece", "pos": [ 33, 46 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Hurston", "pos": [ 58, 65 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Negro primitivism", "pos": [ 90, 107 ], "type": "literary genre" } ]
Most notably , she was the food editor of The New York Times Magazine , the editor of T Living , a quarterly publication of The New York Times , author of The Essential New York Times Cookbook which was a New York Times bestseller , and co-founder and CEO of Food52 .
[ { "name": "The New York Times Magazine", "pos": [ 42, 69 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "T Living", "pos": [ 86, 94 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "The New York Times", "pos": [ 124, 142 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "The Essential New York Times Cookbook", "pos": [ 155, 192 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "New York Times", "pos": [ 205, 219 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "Food52", "pos": [ 259, 265 ], "type": "organization" } ]
He was also an admirer of Richard Condon , author of The Manchurian Candidate ( 1959 ) , Prizzi 's Honor ( 1982 ) , and numerous other novels .
[ { "name": "Richard Condon", "pos": [ 26, 40 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Manchurian Candidate", "pos": [ 53, 77 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Prizzi 's Honor", "pos": [ 89, 104 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "novels", "pos": [ 135, 141 ], "type": "literary genre" } ]
He also gave a lecture at the Beethovensaal in Berlin on 13 October 1922 , which appeared in Neue Rundschau in November 1922 in which he developed his eccentric defence of the Republic , based on extensive close readings of Novalis and Walt Whitman .
[ { "name": "Beethovensaal", "pos": [ 30, 43 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Berlin", "pos": [ 47, 53 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Neue Rundschau", "pos": [ 93, 107 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "Novalis", "pos": [ 224, 231 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Walt Whitman", "pos": [ 236, 248 ], "type": "writer" } ]
One of his poems , Ikke Bødlen , was featured as one of the best poems on Human Rights on a 1979 book published by Amnesty International Denmark , and would be later translated into the first verse of Roger Waters ' song Each Small Candle .
[ { "name": "poems", "pos": [ 11, 16 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Ikke Bødlen", "pos": [ 19, 30 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "poems", "pos": [ 65, 70 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Amnesty International", "pos": [ 115, 136 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "Denmark", "pos": [ 137, 144 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "verse", "pos": [ 192, 197 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Roger Waters", "pos": [ 201, 213 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Each Small Candle", "pos": [ 221, 238 ], "type": "else" } ]
Anthony Boucher , reviewing the volume in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction , wrote that The Two Towers makes inordinate demands upon the patience of its readers with passages which could be lopped away without affecting form or content .
[ { "name": "Anthony Boucher", "pos": [ 0, 15 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction", "pos": [ 42, 83 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "The Two Towers", "pos": [ 97, 111 ], "type": "book" } ]
See Gubbinal and Nuances of a Theme by Williams for comparisons .
[ { "name": "Gubbinal", "pos": [ 4, 12 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Nuances of a Theme by Williams", "pos": [ 17, 47 ], "type": "poem" } ]
Cuarón 's feature Children of Men , an adaptation of the P. D. James The Children of Men starring Clive Owen , Julianne Moore and Michael Caine , received wide critical acclaim , including three Academy Awards nominations .
[ { "name": "Cuarón", "pos": [ 0, 6 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Children of Men", "pos": [ 18, 33 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "P. D. James", "pos": [ 57, 68 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Children of Men", "pos": [ 69, 88 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Clive Owen", "pos": [ 98, 108 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Julianne Moore", "pos": [ 111, 125 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Michael Caine", "pos": [ 130, 143 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Academy Awards", "pos": [ 195, 209 ], "type": "award" } ]
According to Willmott , Yeats 's poems often move from the world of social interaction to a place where the individual finds seclusion , as is also the case in the pastoral Yeats 's earlier poems The Lake Isle of Innisfree , The Song of the Happy Shepherd , and The Sad Shepherd .
[ { "name": "Willmott", "pos": [ 13, 21 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Yeats", "pos": [ 24, 29 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Yeats", "pos": [ 173, 178 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Lake Isle of Innisfree", "pos": [ 196, 222 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "The Song of the Happy Shepherd", "pos": [ 225, 255 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "The Sad Shepherd", "pos": [ 262, 278 ], "type": "poem" } ]
Robert Caro has cited it as the strongest influence on The Power Broker , his Pulitzer Prize -winning biography of Robert Moses , though Caro does not mention Jacobs by name even once in the book despite Jacobs ' battles with Moses over his proposed Lower Manhattan Expressway .
[ { "name": "Robert Caro", "pos": [ 0, 11 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Power Broker", "pos": [ 55, 71 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Pulitzer Prize", "pos": [ 78, 92 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Robert Moses", "pos": [ 115, 127 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Caro", "pos": [ 137, 141 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Jacobs", "pos": [ 159, 165 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Jacobs", "pos": [ 204, 210 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Moses", "pos": [ 226, 231 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Lower Manhattan Expressway", "pos": [ 250, 276 ], "type": "else" } ]
Gravity 's Rainbow shared the 1974 National Book Award with A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer ( split award ) .
[ { "name": "Gravity 's Rainbow", "pos": [ 0, 18 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "National Book Award", "pos": [ 35, 54 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories", "pos": [ 60, 97 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Isaac Bashevis Singer", "pos": [ 101, 122 ], "type": "writer" } ]
The original Chanson d 'Antioche is lost , but it was edited in the 12th century by Graindor de Douai , who also edited the Chanson de Jérusalem , and possibly wrote the Chanson des Chétifs himself .
[ { "name": "Chanson d 'Antioche", "pos": [ 13, 32 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Graindor de Douai", "pos": [ 84, 101 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Chanson de Jérusalem", "pos": [ 124, 144 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Chanson des Chétifs", "pos": [ 170, 189 ], "type": "poem" } ]
Although not accessible for years within Germany to comply with a court order from S. Fischer Verlag regarding the works of Heinrich Mann , Thomas Mann and Alfred Döblin , Project Gutenberg is once more accessible .
[ { "name": "Germany", "pos": [ 41, 48 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "S. Fischer Verlag", "pos": [ 83, 100 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "Heinrich Mann", "pos": [ 124, 137 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Thomas Mann", "pos": [ 140, 151 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Alfred Döblin", "pos": [ 156, 169 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Project Gutenberg", "pos": [ 172, 189 ], "type": "organization" } ]
Darkness at Noon for the New Statesman in 1941 , saying :
[ { "name": "Darkness at Noon", "pos": [ 0, 16 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "New Statesman", "pos": [ 25, 38 ], "type": "magazine" } ]
The Han dynasty Records of the Grand Historian records that it had already become a place of pilgrimage for ministers .
[ { "name": "Han dynasty", "pos": [ 4, 15 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Records of the Grand Historian", "pos": [ 16, 46 ], "type": "book" } ]
In 1960 , aged 42 , he approached Aleksandr Tvardovsky , a poet and the chief editor of the Novy Mir magazine , with the manuscript of One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich .
[ { "name": "Aleksandr Tvardovsky", "pos": [ 34, 54 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Novy Mir", "pos": [ 92, 100 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich", "pos": [ 135, 173 ], "type": "book" } ]
The first writer to use the term classic was Aulus Gellius , a 2nd-century Ancient Rome writer who , in the miscellany Noctes Atticae ( 19 , 8 , 15 ) , refers to a writer as a classicus scriptor , non proletarius ( A distinguished , not a commonplace writer ) .
[ { "name": "classic", "pos": [ 33, 40 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Aulus Gellius", "pos": [ 45, 58 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Ancient Rome", "pos": [ 75, 87 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Noctes Atticae", "pos": [ 119, 133 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "classicus scriptor", "pos": [ 176, 194 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "non proletarius", "pos": [ 197, 212 ], "type": "else" } ]
Dickens has been praised by many of his fellow writers - from Leo Tolstoy to George Orwell , G. K. Chesterton , and Tom Wolfe - for his realism , comedy , prose style , unique characterisations , and social criticism .
[ { "name": "Dickens", "pos": [ 0, 7 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Leo Tolstoy", "pos": [ 62, 73 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "George Orwell", "pos": [ 77, 90 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "G. K. Chesterton", "pos": [ 93, 109 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Tom Wolfe", "pos": [ 116, 125 ], "type": "writer" } ]
Hughes wrote of inequality ( I , Too ) , of resilience ( Mother to Son and The Negro Speaks of Rivers ) , of pride ( My People ) , of hope ( Freedom 's Plow ) , and of music ( The Trumpet Player and Juke Box Love Song ) .
[ { "name": "Hughes", "pos": [ 0, 6 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "I , Too", "pos": [ 29, 36 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Mother to Son", "pos": [ 57, 70 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "The Negro Speaks of Rivers", "pos": [ 75, 101 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "My People", "pos": [ 117, 126 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Freedom 's Plow", "pos": [ 141, 156 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "The Trumpet Player", "pos": [ 176, 194 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Juke Box Love Song", "pos": [ 199, 217 ], "type": "poem" } ]
Fry helped to fund a 1988 London re-staging of Stanshall 's Stinkfoot , a Comic Opera , written by Vivian and Ki Longfellow for the Bristol -based The Thekla .
[ { "name": "Fry", "pos": [ 0, 3 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "London", "pos": [ 26, 32 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Stanshall", "pos": [ 47, 56 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Stinkfoot , a Comic Opera", "pos": [ 60, 85 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Vivian", "pos": [ 99, 105 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Ki Longfellow", "pos": [ 110, 123 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Bristol", "pos": [ 132, 139 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "The Thekla", "pos": [ 147, 157 ], "type": "location" } ]
Another Gruelle family friends was Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley , whose poems The Elf-Child , later titled Little Orphant Annie ! -- Orphant is correct -- not the comic strip-- ( 1885 ) , and The Raggedy Man ( 1888 ) , eventually formed the name for John Gruelle 's iconic Raggedy Ann character .
[ { "name": "Gruelle", "pos": [ 8, 15 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Hoosier poet", "pos": [ 35, 47 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "James Whitcomb Riley", "pos": [ 48, 68 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "poems", "pos": [ 77, 82 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "The Elf-Child", "pos": [ 83, 96 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Little Orphant Annie", "pos": [ 112, 132 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "The Raggedy Man", "pos": [ 197, 212 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "John Gruelle", "pos": [ 255, 267 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Raggedy Ann", "pos": [ 278, 289 ], "type": "else" } ]
In 1927 Lu was considered for the Nobel Prize in Literature , for the short story The TRUE Story of Ah Q , despite a poor English translation and annotations that were nearly double the size of the text. Kowallis 3 Lu rejected the possibility of accepting the nomination .
[ { "name": "Lu", "pos": [ 8, 10 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Nobel Prize in Literature", "pos": [ 34, 59 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "short story", "pos": [ 70, 81 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "The TRUE Story of Ah Q", "pos": [ 82, 104 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "English", "pos": [ 122, 129 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Kowallis 3 Lu", "pos": [ 204, 217 ], "type": "writer" } ]
Sagan and his works received numerous awards and honors , including the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal , the National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medal , the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction for his book The Dragons of Eden , and , regarding Cosmos : A Personal Voyage , two Emmy Award s , the Peabody Award , and the Hugo Award .
[ { "name": "Sagan", "pos": [ 0, 5 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal", "pos": [ 72, 111 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medal", "pos": [ 118, 167 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction", "pos": [ 174, 212 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "The Dragons of Eden", "pos": [ 226, 245 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Cosmos : A Personal Voyage", "pos": [ 264, 290 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Emmy Award", "pos": [ 297, 307 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Peabody Award", "pos": [ 316, 329 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Hugo Award", "pos": [ 340, 350 ], "type": "award" } ]
Jackie was a play-by-play announcer for the Luge at the 1976 Winter Olympics and the Equestrian at the 1976 Summer Olympics ( partnered with Chris Schenkel ) on ABC 's Wide World of Sports .
[ { "name": "Jackie", "pos": [ 0, 6 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Luge at the 1976 Winter Olympics", "pos": [ 44, 76 ], "type": "event" }, { "name": "Equestrian at the 1976 Summer Olympics", "pos": [ 85, 123 ], "type": "event" }, { "name": "Chris Schenkel", "pos": [ 141, 155 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "ABC 's Wide World of Sports", "pos": [ 161, 188 ], "type": "else" } ]
Augustine was born in the year 354 AD in the municipium of Thagaste ( now Souk Ahras , Algeria ) in the Roman province of Numidia .
[ { "name": "Augustine", "pos": [ 0, 9 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Thagaste", "pos": [ 59, 67 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Souk Ahras", "pos": [ 74, 84 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Algeria", "pos": [ 87, 94 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Roman province of Numidia", "pos": [ 104, 129 ], "type": "location" } ]
In addition to writing for The New Yorker , he has written for The Atlantic Monthly and National Geographic .
[ { "name": "The New Yorker", "pos": [ 27, 41 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "The Atlantic Monthly", "pos": [ 63, 83 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "National Geographic", "pos": [ 88, 107 ], "type": "magazine" } ]
In 2012 , Nichols won the Best Direction of a Play Tony Award Award for Arthur Miller ' s Death of a Salesman .
[ { "name": "Nichols", "pos": [ 10, 17 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Tony Award", "pos": [ 51, 61 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Arthur Miller", "pos": [ 72, 85 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Death of a Salesman", "pos": [ 90, 109 ], "type": "book" } ]
To please his wife , Diederichs agreed to publish Hesse 's collection of prose entitled One Hour After Midnight in 1898 ( although it is dated 1899 ) .Freedman ( 1978 ) pp. 78-80 .
[ { "name": "Diederichs", "pos": [ 21, 31 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Hesse", "pos": [ 50, 55 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "prose", "pos": [ 73, 78 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "One Hour After Midnight", "pos": [ 88, 111 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": ".Freedman", "pos": [ 150, 159 ], "type": "book" } ]
In Far from the Madding Crowd , Hardy first introduced the idea of calling the region in the west of England , where his novels are set , Wessex .
[ { "name": "Far from the Madding Crowd", "pos": [ 3, 29 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Hardy", "pos": [ 32, 37 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "England", "pos": [ 101, 108 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "novels", "pos": [ 121, 127 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Wessex", "pos": [ 138, 144 ], "type": "country" } ]
Charles spent time outdoors , but also read voraciously , including the picaresque novel s of Tobias Smollett and Henry Fielding , as well as Robinson Crusoe and Gil Blas .
[ { "name": "Charles", "pos": [ 0, 7 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "picaresque novel", "pos": [ 72, 88 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Tobias Smollett", "pos": [ 94, 109 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Henry Fielding", "pos": [ 114, 128 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Robinson Crusoe", "pos": [ 142, 157 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Gil Blas", "pos": [ 162, 170 ], "type": "book" } ]
Paul Christopher , J. D. Salinger ' s Holden Caulfield , and J. P. Donleavy ' s Sebastion Dangerfield in The Ginger Man ( 1955 ) are among the post-World War II literary heroes who have stymied Hollywood efforts to depict them.see J.P. Donnelley , 91 , Author Who Stirred Controversy With ' Ginger Man , ' Dies , The New York Times , September 14 , 2017 .
[ { "name": "Paul Christopher", "pos": [ 0, 16 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "J. D. Salinger", "pos": [ 19, 33 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Holden Caulfield", "pos": [ 38, 54 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "J. P. Donleavy", "pos": [ 61, 75 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Sebastion Dangerfield", "pos": [ 80, 101 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "The Ginger Man", "pos": [ 105, 119 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "post-World War II literary", "pos": [ 143, 169 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Hollywood", "pos": [ 194, 203 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "J.P. Donnelley", "pos": [ 231, 245 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Ginger Man", "pos": [ 291, 301 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "The New York Times", "pos": [ 313, 331 ], "type": "organization" } ]
1789 ) with the addition of five of his poems : the Introduction and The Divine Image from the Songs of Innocence ( 1789 ) , The Tyger and A Divine Image from the Songs of Experience ( 1789-1794 ) , and A Cradle Song from his Note-book ( Manuscript Dante Gabriel Rossetti , 1793 ) .
[ { "name": "The Divine Image", "pos": [ 69, 85 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Songs of Innocence", "pos": [ 95, 113 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "The Tyger", "pos": [ 125, 134 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "A Divine Image", "pos": [ 139, 153 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Songs of Experience", "pos": [ 163, 182 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "A Cradle Song", "pos": [ 203, 216 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Dante Gabriel Rossetti", "pos": [ 249, 271 ], "type": "writer" } ]
Under the succeeding Han dynasty and Tang dynasty dynasties , Confucian ideas gained even more widespread prominence .
[ { "name": "Han dynasty", "pos": [ 21, 32 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Tang dynasty", "pos": [ 37, 49 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Confucian ideas", "pos": [ 62, 77 ], "type": "else" } ]
In 2012 , when the Nobel Prize Records were opened after 50 years , it was revealed that Durrell had been on a shortlist of authors considered for the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature , along with American John Steinbeck ( winner ) , British poet Robert Graves , French writer Jean Anouilh , and the Danish Karen Blixen .
[ { "name": "Nobel Prize Records", "pos": [ 19, 38 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Durrell", "pos": [ 89, 96 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Nobel Prize in Literature", "pos": [ 156, 181 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "American", "pos": [ 195, 203 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "John Steinbeck", "pos": [ 204, 218 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "British", "pos": [ 232, 239 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Robert Graves", "pos": [ 245, 258 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "French", "pos": [ 261, 267 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Jean Anouilh", "pos": [ 275, 287 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Danish", "pos": [ 298, 304 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Karen Blixen", "pos": [ 305, 317 ], "type": "writer" } ]
His time-travel novel Timescape ( 1980 ) won both the Nebula Award and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award .
[ { "name": "novel", "pos": [ 16, 21 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Timescape", "pos": [ 22, 31 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Nebula Award", "pos": [ 54, 66 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "John W. Campbell Memorial Award", "pos": [ 75, 106 ], "type": "award" } ]
In 1985 , Spielberg released The Color Purple , an adaptation of Alice Walker ' s Pulitzer Prize -winning The Color Purple , about a generation of empowered African-American women during depression-era America .
[ { "name": "Spielberg", "pos": [ 10, 19 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Color Purple", "pos": [ 29, 45 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Alice Walker", "pos": [ 65, 77 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Pulitzer Prize", "pos": [ 82, 96 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "The Color Purple", "pos": [ 106, 122 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "African-American", "pos": [ 157, 173 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "America", "pos": [ 202, 209 ], "type": "country" } ]
It is largely based on the Alexandreis of Walter of Châtillon , but also contains many fantastical elements common to the Alexander romance .
[ { "name": "Alexandreis", "pos": [ 27, 38 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Walter of Châtillon", "pos": [ 42, 61 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Alexander romance", "pos": [ 122, 139 ], "type": "book" } ]
For the general reader , Jonson 's reputation rests on a few lyrics that , though brief , are surpassed for grace and precision by very few Renaissance poems : On My First Sonne ; To Celia ; To Penshurst ; and the epitaph on Salomon Pavy , a boy player abducted from his parents who acted in Jonson 's plays .
[ { "name": "Jonson", "pos": [ 25, 31 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Renaissance poems", "pos": [ 140, 157 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "On My First Sonne", "pos": [ 160, 177 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "To Celia", "pos": [ 180, 188 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "To Penshurst", "pos": [ 191, 203 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Salomon Pavy", "pos": [ 225, 237 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Jonson", "pos": [ 292, 298 ], "type": "writer" } ]
During most of his career , Orwell was best known for his journalism , in essays , reviews , columns in newspapers and magazines and in his books of reportage : Down and Out in Paris and London ( describing a period of poverty in these cities ) , The Road to Wigan Pier ( describing the living conditions of the poor in northern England , and class division generally ) and Homage to Catalonia .
[ { "name": "Orwell", "pos": [ 28, 34 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Down and Out in Paris and London", "pos": [ 161, 193 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "The Road to Wigan Pier", "pos": [ 247, 269 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "England", "pos": [ 329, 336 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Homage to Catalonia", "pos": [ 374, 393 ], "type": "book" } ]
A late ( 1890s ) reference to the urban legend of the murderous barber can be found in the poem by the Australian bush poet Banjo Paterson - The Man from Ironbark .
[ { "name": "poem", "pos": [ 91, 95 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Australian", "pos": [ 103, 113 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Banjo Paterson", "pos": [ 124, 138 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "The Man from Ironbark", "pos": [ 141, 162 ], "type": "poem" } ]
This acted as a prelude to the release the following year of The Whitsun Weddings , the volume which cemented his reputation ; almost immediately after its publication he was granted a Fellowship of the Royal Society of Literature .
[ { "name": "The Whitsun Weddings", "pos": [ 61, 81 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Royal Society of Literature", "pos": [ 203, 230 ], "type": "organization" } ]
Bova holds the position of President Emeritus of the National Space Society and served as President of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America ( SFWA ) from 1990 to 1992 .
[ { "name": "Bova", "pos": [ 0, 4 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "President Emeritus", "pos": [ 27, 45 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "National Space Society", "pos": [ 53, 75 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America", "pos": [ 103, 149 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "SFWA", "pos": [ 152, 156 ], "type": "organization" } ]
This strand continues in Latin accounts of the Trojan War by writers such as Dictys Cretensis and Dares Phrygius and in Benoît de Sainte-Maure ' s Roman de Troie and Guido delle Colonne ' s Historia destructionis Troiae , which remained the most widely read and retold versions of the Matter of Troy until the 17th century .
[ { "name": "Latin", "pos": [ 25, 30 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Trojan War", "pos": [ 47, 57 ], "type": "event" }, { "name": "Dictys Cretensis", "pos": [ 77, 93 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Dares Phrygius", "pos": [ 98, 112 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Benoît de Sainte-Maure", "pos": [ 120, 142 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Roman de Troie", "pos": [ 147, 161 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Guido delle Colonne", "pos": [ 166, 185 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Historia destructionis Troiae", "pos": [ 190, 219 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Matter of Troy", "pos": [ 285, 299 ], "type": "else" } ]
Other works soon followed , including A Tale of Two Cities ( 1859 ) and Great Expectations ( 1861 ) , which were resounding successes .
[ { "name": "A Tale of Two Cities", "pos": [ 38, 58 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Great Expectations", "pos": [ 72, 90 ], "type": "book" } ]
In 1952 , Capp and his characters graced the covers of both Life and TV Guide .
[ { "name": "Capp", "pos": [ 10, 14 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Life", "pos": [ 60, 64 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "TV Guide", "pos": [ 69, 77 ], "type": "magazine" } ]
Nobel Prize -winning writer Isaac Bashevis Singer translated some of his works .
[ { "name": "Nobel Prize", "pos": [ 0, 11 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Isaac Bashevis Singer", "pos": [ 28, 49 ], "type": "writer" } ]
The story of a powerful ( fairy ) woman who takes a lover on condition that he obey a particular prohibition is common in medieval poetry : the French lais of Desiré , Graelent , and Guingamor , and Chrétien de Troyes ' s romance Yvain , the Knight of the Lion , all share similar plot elements .
[ { "name": "French", "pos": [ 144, 150 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "lais", "pos": [ 151, 155 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Desiré", "pos": [ 159, 165 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Graelent", "pos": [ 168, 176 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Guingamor", "pos": [ 183, 192 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Chrétien de Troyes", "pos": [ 199, 217 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Yvain , the Knight of the Lion", "pos": [ 230, 260 ], "type": "poem" } ]
It was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four , including Academy Award for Best Picture and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay .
[ { "name": "Academy Awards", "pos": [ 27, 41 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Academy Award for Best Picture", "pos": [ 67, 97 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay", "pos": [ 102, 144 ], "type": "award" } ]
Also in 2007 he provided consulting services to Silver Pictures on the film adaptation of Richard K. Morgan ' s hardboiled cyberpunk science-fiction novel Altered Carbon ( 2002 ) .
[ { "name": "Silver Pictures", "pos": [ 48, 63 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "Richard K. Morgan", "pos": [ 90, 107 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "science-fiction novel", "pos": [ 133, 154 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Altered Carbon", "pos": [ 155, 169 ], "type": "book" } ]
In Beyond Good and Evil and On the Genealogy of Morality , Nietzsche 's genealogical account of the development of modern moral systems occupies a central place .
[ { "name": "Beyond Good and Evil", "pos": [ 3, 23 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "On the Genealogy of Morality", "pos": [ 28, 56 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Nietzsche", "pos": [ 59, 68 ], "type": "writer" } ]
Due to pressure by fans on Asimov to write another book in his Foundation series , he did so with Foundation 's Edge ( 1982 ) and Foundation and Earth ( 1986 ) , and then went back to before the original trilogy with Prelude to Foundation ( 1988 ) and Forward the Foundation ( 1992 ) , his last novel .
[ { "name": "Asimov", "pos": [ 27, 33 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Foundation series", "pos": [ 63, 80 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Foundation 's Edge", "pos": [ 98, 116 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Foundation and Earth", "pos": [ 130, 150 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "trilogy", "pos": [ 204, 211 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Prelude to Foundation", "pos": [ 217, 238 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Forward the Foundation", "pos": [ 252, 274 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "novel", "pos": [ 295, 300 ], "type": "literary genre" } ]
Swift is remembered for works such as A Tale of a Tub ( 1704 ) , An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity ( 1712 ) , Gulliver 's Travels ( 1726 ) , and A Modest Proposal ( 1729 ) .
[ { "name": "Swift", "pos": [ 0, 5 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "A Tale of a Tub", "pos": [ 38, 53 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity", "pos": [ 65, 108 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Gulliver 's Travels", "pos": [ 120, 139 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "A Modest Proposal", "pos": [ 155, 172 ], "type": "book" } ]
Seymour Hersh , Nixon 's Last Cover-Up : The Tapes He Wants the Archives to Suppress ; The New Yorker , December 14 , 1992 , pp. 80-81 In passing sentence in February 1972 , the judge rejected the D.A. ' s motion that Capp agree to undergo psychiatric treatment .
[ { "name": "Seymour Hersh", "pos": [ 0, 13 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Nixon", "pos": [ 16, 21 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Last Cover-Up : The Tapes He Wants the Archives to Suppress", "pos": [ 25, 84 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "The New Yorker", "pos": [ 87, 101 ], "type": "magazine" }, { "name": "D.A.", "pos": [ 197, 201 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Capp", "pos": [ 218, 222 ], "type": "writer" } ]
To Dolapdere , he sarcastically gave the name Cholera ( Kolera in Turkish ) in Ağır Roman , thereby recalling both its shabbiness and the fact that the great Poland poet Adam Mickiewicz died there from the cholera in 1855 .
[ { "name": "Dolapdere", "pos": [ 3, 12 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Cholera", "pos": [ 46, 53 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Kolera", "pos": [ 56, 62 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Turkish", "pos": [ 66, 73 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Ağır Roman", "pos": [ 79, 89 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Poland", "pos": [ 158, 164 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Adam Mickiewicz", "pos": [ 170, 185 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "cholera", "pos": [ 206, 213 ], "type": "else" } ]
He was influenced by the Marxist playwright Bertolt Brecht and was invited by Brecht to be his assistant at the East Berlin State Opera but turned down the offer .
[ { "name": "Marxist", "pos": [ 25, 32 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Bertolt Brecht", "pos": [ 44, 58 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Brecht", "pos": [ 78, 84 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "East Berlin State Opera", "pos": [ 112, 135 ], "type": "location" } ]
The poems he had written during his time in prison were so effective that Dudley Randall , a poet and owner of Broadside Press , published Knight 's first volume of verse , Poems from Prison , and hailed Knight as one of the major poets of the Black Arts Movement .
[ { "name": "poems", "pos": [ 4, 9 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Dudley Randall", "pos": [ 74, 88 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Broadside Press", "pos": [ 111, 126 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "Knight 's first volume of verse", "pos": [ 139, 170 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Poems from Prison", "pos": [ 173, 190 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Black Arts Movement", "pos": [ 244, 263 ], "type": "event" } ]
Verne 's collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the Voyages extraordinaires , a widely popular series of scrupulously researched adventure novels including Journey to the Center of the Earth ( 1864 ) , Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ( 1870 ) , and Around the World in Eighty Days ( 1873 ) .
[ { "name": "Verne", "pos": [ 0, 5 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Pierre-Jules Hetzel", "pos": [ 42, 61 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Voyages extraordinaires", "pos": [ 89, 112 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "novels", "pos": [ 176, 182 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Journey to the Center of the Earth", "pos": [ 193, 227 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", "pos": [ 239, 276 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Around the World in Eighty Days", "pos": [ 292, 323 ], "type": "book" } ]
With his poem Yo soy Joaquín , known in English as I Am Joaquin , Gonzales shared his new cosmological vision of the Chicano , who was neither Indian nor European , neither Mexican nor American , but a combination of all the conflicting identities .
[ { "name": "poem", "pos": [ 9, 13 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Yo soy Joaquín", "pos": [ 14, 28 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "English", "pos": [ 40, 47 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "I Am Joaquin", "pos": [ 51, 63 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Gonzales", "pos": [ 66, 74 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Chicano", "pos": [ 117, 124 ], "type": "poem" }, { "name": "Indian", "pos": [ 143, 149 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "European", "pos": [ 154, 162 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Mexican", "pos": [ 173, 180 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "American", "pos": [ 185, 193 ], "type": "else" } ]
In response to what at least appeared to be a blatant snub by his own countrymen , the director Sidney Lumet led a successful campaign to have Kurosawa receive an Oscar nomination for Academy Award for Best Director that year ( Sydney Pollack ultimately won the award for directing Out of Africa ) .
[ { "name": "Sidney Lumet", "pos": [ 96, 108 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Kurosawa", "pos": [ 143, 151 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Oscar", "pos": [ 163, 168 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Academy Award for Best Director", "pos": [ 184, 215 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Sydney Pollack", "pos": [ 228, 242 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Out of Africa", "pos": [ 282, 295 ], "type": "else" } ]
After a 1995 staging at the La Jolla Playhouse , he retained David Mamet to help rework the book before its relaunch on the Chicago Goodman Theatre mainstage in 1996 .
[ { "name": "La Jolla Playhouse", "pos": [ 28, 46 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "David Mamet", "pos": [ 61, 72 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Chicago Goodman Theatre", "pos": [ 124, 147 ], "type": "location" } ]
The period around World War II also saw the publication of the time travel novel Lest Darkness Fall by L. Sprague de Camp , in which an American academic travels to Italy at the time of the Byzantine invasion of the Ostrogoths .
[ { "name": "World War II", "pos": [ 18, 30 ], "type": "event" }, { "name": "time travel novel", "pos": [ 63, 80 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "Lest Darkness Fall", "pos": [ 81, 99 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "L. Sprague de Camp", "pos": [ 103, 121 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "American", "pos": [ 136, 144 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Italy", "pos": [ 165, 170 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Byzantine", "pos": [ 190, 199 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Ostrogoths", "pos": [ 216, 226 ], "type": "else" } ]
His most famous poem is The Airs of Palestine .
[ { "name": "poem", "pos": [ 16, 20 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "The Airs of Palestine", "pos": [ 24, 45 ], "type": "poem" } ]
A tribute show to Wilson , organized by Coldcut and Mixmaster Morris and performed in London as a part of the Ether 7 Festival held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on March 18 , 2007 , also included Ken Campbell , Bill Drummond and Alan Moore .
[ { "name": "Wilson", "pos": [ 18, 24 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Coldcut", "pos": [ 40, 47 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Mixmaster Morris", "pos": [ 52, 68 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "London", "pos": [ 86, 92 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Ether 7 Festival", "pos": [ 110, 126 ], "type": "event" }, { "name": "Queen Elizabeth Hall", "pos": [ 139, 159 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Ken Campbell", "pos": [ 195, 207 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Bill Drummond", "pos": [ 210, 223 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Alan Moore", "pos": [ 228, 238 ], "type": "writer" } ]
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen have written a novel , 1945 , in which the US defeated Empire of Japan but not Nazi Germany in World War II , resulting in a Cold War with Germany rather than the Soviet Union .
[ { "name": "House", "pos": [ 7, 12 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "Newt Gingrich", "pos": [ 21, 34 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "William R. Forstchen", "pos": [ 39, 59 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "novel", "pos": [ 75, 80 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "1945", "pos": [ 83, 87 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "US", "pos": [ 103, 105 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Empire of Japan", "pos": [ 115, 130 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Nazi Germany", "pos": [ 139, 151 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "World War II", "pos": [ 155, 167 ], "type": "event" }, { "name": "Cold War", "pos": [ 185, 193 ], "type": "event" }, { "name": "Germany", "pos": [ 199, 206 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Soviet Union", "pos": [ 223, 235 ], "type": "country" } ]
With the publications of Sense and Sensibility ( 1811 ) , Pride and Prejudice ( 1813 ) , Mansfield Park ( 1814 ) and Emma ( 1816 ) , she achieved success as a published writer .
[ { "name": "Sense and Sensibility", "pos": [ 25, 46 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Pride and Prejudice", "pos": [ 58, 77 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Mansfield Park", "pos": [ 89, 103 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Emma", "pos": [ 117, 121 ], "type": "book" } ]
For example , Russ criticized Ursula K. Le Guin ' s 1969 The Left Hand of Darkness , which won both the 1969 Nebula Award for Best Novel and 1970 Hugo Award for Best Novel awards for best science fiction novel , arguing that gender discriminations that permeated science fiction by men showed up just as frequently in science fiction by women .
[ { "name": "Russ", "pos": [ 14, 18 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Ursula K. Le Guin", "pos": [ 30, 47 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "The Left Hand of Darkness", "pos": [ 57, 82 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Nebula Award for Best Novel", "pos": [ 109, 136 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "Hugo Award for Best Novel", "pos": [ 146, 171 ], "type": "award" }, { "name": "science fiction", "pos": [ 188, 203 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "science fiction", "pos": [ 263, 278 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "science fiction", "pos": [ 318, 333 ], "type": "literary genre" } ]
Caterina di Giacomo di Benincasa was born on 25 March 1347 ( shortly before the Black Death ravaged Europe ) in Siena , Republic of Siena ( today Italy ) , to Lapa Piagenti , the daughter of a local poet , and Giacomo di Benincasa , a cloth dyer who ran his enterprise with the help of his sons .
[ { "name": "Caterina di", "pos": [ 0, 11 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Giacomo di Benincasa", "pos": [ 12, 32 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Black Death", "pos": [ 80, 91 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Europe", "pos": [ 100, 106 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Siena", "pos": [ 112, 117 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Republic of Siena", "pos": [ 120, 137 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Italy", "pos": [ 146, 151 ], "type": "country" }, { "name": "Lapa Piagenti", "pos": [ 159, 172 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Giacomo di Benincasa", "pos": [ 210, 230 ], "type": "person" } ]
These include the Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens ( 1755 ) , the Critique of Practical Reason ( 1788 ) , the Metaphysics of Morals ( 1797 ) , the Critique of Judgment ( 1790 ) , which looks at aesthetics and teleology , and Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason ( 1793 ) .
[ { "name": "Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens", "pos": [ 18, 69 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Critique of Practical Reason", "pos": [ 85, 113 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Metaphysics of Morals", "pos": [ 129, 150 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Critique of Judgment", "pos": [ 166, 186 ], "type": "book" }, { "name": "Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason", "pos": [ 244, 285 ], "type": "book" } ]
His interest in space , however , was his primary focus , especially after reading science fiction stories by writers such as H. G. Wells and Edgar Rice Burroughs , which stirred his imagination about life on other planets such as Mars .
[ { "name": "science fiction stories", "pos": [ 83, 106 ], "type": "literary genre" }, { "name": "H. G. Wells", "pos": [ 126, 137 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Edgar Rice Burroughs", "pos": [ 142, 162 ], "type": "writer" }, { "name": "Mars", "pos": [ 231, 235 ], "type": "else" } ]
Baron Cohen was educated at The Haberdashers ' Aske 's Boys ' School , an independent school in Elstree , Hertfordshire , While a member of the Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club , Baron Cohen performed in plays such as Fiddler on the Roof and Cyrano de Bergerac , as well as in Habonim Dror Jewish theatre .
[ { "name": "Baron Cohen", "pos": [ 0, 11 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "The Haberdashers ' Aske 's Boys ' School", "pos": [ 28, 68 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "Elstree", "pos": [ 96, 103 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Hertfordshire", "pos": [ 106, 119 ], "type": "location" }, { "name": "Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club", "pos": [ 144, 186 ], "type": "organization" }, { "name": "Baron Cohen", "pos": [ 189, 200 ], "type": "person" }, { "name": "Fiddler on the Roof", "pos": [ 228, 247 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Cyrano de Bergerac", "pos": [ 252, 270 ], "type": "else" }, { "name": "Habonim Dror Jewish theatre", "pos": [ 287, 314 ], "type": "location" } ]