- (Στέφανος, stéphanos), the
introduction to
which compares each of its
anthologized poets to a flower. That
Garland by Meléagros of
Gadara formed the kernel...
-
adventures of a
valiant young Indian grey mongoose. It has
often been
anthologized and
published several times as a
short book. Book 5 of Panchatantra,...
- Kipling. It was
first published in 1889, and has been much
collected and
anthologized since. Kamal, a
tribal chieftain in the North-West
Frontier of the British...
- on his 15th
studio album,
Blood on the Tracks, in 1975. It was
later anthologized on the
compilation album The
Essential Bob
Dylan in 2000.
Dylan recorded...
-
serialized from 1992 to 1997 in the
manga magazine Super Jump, and
later anthologized as ten
collected volumes. The
series is a ****
comedy that
follows Kintaro...
- Fiction. The
title was
changed to "Long
Distance Call" when the
story was
anthologized. The
story ends
differently than the TV episode. Miss Elva
Keene lives...
-
Award for Best Novelette,
Nebula Award for Best Novelette) (frequently
anthologized, as in
Alternative Histories, 1986, ed.
Charles G. Waugh,
Martin H. Greenberg...
- New Hampshire. "Fire and Ice" is one of Frost's best-known and most
anthologized poems.
According to one of Frost's biographers, "Fire and Ice" was inspired...
- Boston,
published in 1914 by
David Nutt, and has
become "one of the most
anthologized and
analyzed poems in
modern literature". Like many of the
poems in North...
-
Competition conducted by The
Poetry Society (India) in 1993. The poem was
anthologized in 1994 in the book
Voices of the ****ure. Sinha,
Shampa (1993). "Siesta"...