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Extractions: REHupa Home Page REH Bookshelf - G compiled by Rusty Burke BACK TO REH BOOKSHELF HOMEPAGE Garvin , Viola Gautier ... , Edgar A. Garvin, Viola "The House of Cæsar" Sprague de Camp, in 1966, suggested that the second line was a paraphrase from Ernest Dowson's (q.v.) "Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae" (or "Cynara"), the last stanza of which contains the phrase, "But when the feast is finished and the lamps expire," and this came to be the accepted derivation. However, Garvin's poem seems much likelier, and since it is little known, it is printed in entirety here: THE HOUSE OF CÆSAR Yea we have thought of royal robes and red. Had purple dreams of words we utterèd; Have lived once more the moment in the brain That stirred the multitude to shout again. All done, all fled
New Titles Cataloged. Brown University Library. PG3465 .A27 2000, Gorky, Maksim, 18681936, Kniga o russkikh liudiakh / MaksimGorkii, Moskva Vagrius, 2000. PG3465 .A684x 1946, Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936. http://walton.rockcluster.brown.edu/jeanr/newtitles/lcsearch.php?subject=PG
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HL 18091852 Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940 Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774 Goodwin, JohnGordon, Adam Lindsay, 1833-1870 Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936 Gould, George M http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
[Russian Literature?] - Stormfront White Nationalist Community from Microsoft Encarta Reference Library Gorky, Maksim or Gorki, Maksim, also Gorkiy,pseudonym of Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov (18681936), Soviet novelist http://www.stormfront.org/threads/topic/26617.html
Extractions: Ive been a determined reader of German literature as of late particularly, German Romanticist literature. Ive found what I think Ill like to read, and I have a good supply of these to read. Though no German on this board (are there any?) could recommend such a book to me, or, at least: not one did answer me, I have I had thought to ask here, in the Russian forum, and ask the Russians themselves, because we (Americans, in general) dont seem to be well acquainted with any literature, or, at least: any good literature. Im hoping that you are, overall, more educated than Americans; Id be disappointed if the truth was anything else.
New Acquisitions Former Soviet Union - November 2002 (Series Heidelberger Publikationen zur Slavistik. B, LiteraturwissenschaftlicheReihe ; Bd. 15) Main Stack PG3443.T56 2000 Gorky, Maksim, 18681936. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/Slavic/sov1102.html
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Gorkij Gorky (18681936) Maksim Gorky was born in Nizhy Novgorod, Russia,on March 16, 1868 {old calendar}. He was a Russian naturalist http://hem.passagen.se/habsfan/Gorky.html
Extractions: Gorky had little, if any, formal education. His grandfather forced him to begin making his own way at the age of eight. The boy took whatever odd jobs he could find including errand boy for an iconographer, dishwasher on a steamer ship, assistant to a shoemaker and so on. He was often beaten by his employers and half starved. To escape the misery of his own life, Gorky became an avid reader. Unlike most other prominent authors, Maskim Gorky was not an educated man and was much more attune to the condition of the lower levels of current society. His birth name is not known. Gorky means bitter and is the pseudonym he adopted in his early teens. This name described both his young life and the way he often felt. Gorky spent his early adult years in Kazan where he worked as a night guard, baker and dock hand. As always, he associated with all types of people and heard much about early Russian revolutionary ideas. Repulsed by the idealistic attitudes towards peasants and overcome by the miseries of his own life, Gorky attempted to kill himself at age 21. Instead of succeeding, he left Kazan, wandered from town to town across southern Russia and picking up odd jobs along the way.
Project Gutenberg: Authors List Gordon, Irwin Leslie, 1887, Editor. Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936. Gosse, Edmund,1849-1928. Gould, George M. (George Milbrey), 1848-1922. Gower, John, 1330-1408. http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
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Gorky, Maxim Gorky, Maxim or Maksim Rus.,=Maxim the Bitter, pseud. of Aleksey Maximovich Pyeshkov,18681936,Russian writer, b. Nizhny Novgorod (named Gorky, 193291 http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0821336.html
Extractions: Pronunciation Key Gorky, Maxim or Maksim [Rus.,=Maxim the Bitter], pseud. of Aleksey Maximovich Pyeshkov, socialist realism Instilled by his grandmother with a love of romantic tales and great sympathy for mankind, Gorky began a nomadic life at 12, wandering the Volga area. Since the czar's schools were closed to peasants, he educated himself, an experience he describes in My Universities (1923). He held dozens of menial jobs, publishing his first story in 1892. Gorky then became a journalist and married a colleague on the Samarskaya Gazeta.
Glossary Of People: Go among them such fast food restaurants as Pizza Hut. Gorky, Maxim(18681936). Maxim Gorky was a founder of Soviet literature and http://www.marxists.org/glossary/people/g/o.htm
Extractions: MIA Encyclopedia of Marxism : Glossary of People Hilbert Gottlob Frege ; his approach contributed to the algorithmic methods of Alan Turing , the founder of modern computer science. He was an advocate of Kant , vol. 38 (1931), On formally indeterminable propositions of the Principia Mathematica of Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell . This article ended nearly a century of attempts to establish axioms that would provide a rigorous basis for all mathematics. Further Reading: The Development of the Foundations of Mathematics in the Light of Philosophy . See also, Ernst Kolman and Sonya Yanovskaya's and Goldman, Emma (1869 - 1940) American anarchist , lecturer and writer in the United States and later a participant in the Spanish Civil War. Born in Lithuania, her family owners of a small hotel, Goldman spent her early years in in Königsberg, East Prussia and later (in 1882) moved to St. Petersburg. As semi-wealthy Jews, Goldman and her family at times suffered from social and political persecution. By the time she was 16 (1885), in conflict with her father who tried to marry her off, she emigrated with her half-sister to the United States (Rochester, New York), where she began working in clothing factories. At 19, she was married for ten months, when she divorced her husband. Her two volume, 56 chapter autobiography Living My Life , begins three years after her arrival in the United States: IT WAS THE 15TH OF AUGUST 1889, THE DAY OF MY ARRIVAL IN New York City. I was twenty years old. All that had happened in my life until that time was now left behind me, cast off like a worn-out garment. A new world was before me, strange and terrifying. But I had youth, good health, and a passionate ideal. Whatever the new held in store for me I was determined to meet unflinchingly.