The CDs include the audio recordings of many world literature books, classic stories, history and art.
His knowledge of world literature may not be deep, but it is encyclopaedic.
At the same time he has emerged in the last two decades as one of the most significant voices in Israeli and world literature.
These segue to the texts themselves, excellent pieces of literature that serve as introductions to forgotten authors and aspects of world literature most readers would never encounter.
One of them, who had an adolescent air, although he was over fifty and maybe even over sixty, kept putting a white powder up his nose and holding forth on world literature.
Given the lifelessness of the enterprise, there's little point in belaboring its failure to convey the novel's themes, let alone the emotional and social resonance of what has come to be considered a masterpiece of world literature.
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L.V. requires you to take two courses in English (Composition and World Literature), one course in philosophy, one course in either history or political science, courses in chemistry, mathematics, and economics, and two electives in the arts and humanities.
But perhaps the biggest social phenomenon of the noughties was the rise of celebrity culture, and the world of literature was not immune.
Previous winners of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize have gone on to become major figures in the world of literature, including Louis de Bernieres, Zadie Smith and Ian McEwan.
In this she was indeed a foremother to use a word of Ms Grundy's of the women who would soon, as readers, critics and novelists, contribute so much to the world of English literature.
The event began last year as a way of celebrating Spain's National Book Day, but it also coincides with the award of the Cervantes Prize for Literature, the Spanish-speaking world's equivalent of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Norwich UNESCO City of Literature welcomed writers and literary professionals from over 25 countries and every continent in the world to speak at its International Literature Showcase last month (April).
This cinematic cocktail, mixing brandy with suspense, was created when the Cognac merchants, worried by falling sales, decided to link the spirit with the world of cult films and literature.
Or a group of students might be in charge of putting together a multimedia presentation about the moral dilemmas in literature as applied to World War II.
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Norwich is only the 6th city in the world to become a City of Literature, and the first in England, making the city part of an elite international network.
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"We have searched all medical literature all over the world for any pregnancy that had five multi-transplants and this is the first case to our knowledge, " said the doctor with the University of Miami Health System.
In the final report of the UK's 2020 Tax Commission, published earlier this year by the TaxPayers' Alliance and Institute of Directors, we reviewed literature by academics the world over and looked at tax changes introduced in a number of different countries to demonstrate the folly of punitively high tax rates.
In 2004 Edinburgh was designated the world's first UNESCO City of Literature, celebrating Edinburgh's status as a literary capital.
Bernard Jaffe's 1957 tome, Chemistry Creates a New World, was typical of the admiring literature swallowed whole by schoolchildren.
Use Winston Churchill as a model: He gave up running the free world and winning the Nobel Prize for literature and retired and painted pictures.
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Was there anyone who was anyone in the world of high politics, arts and literature whom Spender, charming, gentle and urbane from first to last, did not meet over dinner?
The passage was originally written by the author, who penned the No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, as part of a campaign to promote the capital, the world's first Unesco City of Literature.
Over many centuries your art, your music, literature and innovation have made the world a better and more beautiful place.
Whether certain aspects of the literature are intended to mislead the outside world is equally unanswerable.
Mrs Jenkins believes the letter is an important piece of historical literature and should be shared with the world.
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Jeff Jacoby, columnist for The Boston Globe, and Salil Tripathi, who grew up in India but now lives in London and writes on economics, literature and social trends for major publications around the world, were first and second place runner-ups, respectively.
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Given the poet's standing as one of the great figures of Latin American literature, those conclusions are likely to resonate around the world.
But the bands of brothers and sisters who endeavour to produce literature, and often have a toe in the academic world, have too much in common to stay apart.
Oxford came top for English language and literature, philosophy, modern languages and geography in the QS World University Rankings by subject.
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