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- William Alexander Gerhardie OBE FRSL (21 November 1895 – 15 July 1977) was an Anglo-Russian novelist and playwright. His first novel, ****ility (1922)...
- as prohibitionism The Polyglots, a 1925 novel by Anglo-Russian William Gerhardie All pages with titles containing Polyglot List of polyglots Mixed language...
- Boyd, Chekhov's historical accomplishment was to abandon what William Gerhardie called the "event plot" for something more "blurred, interrupted, mauled...
- Works by the Western and contemporary authors: ****ility (1922) by William Gerhardie Coup de Grâce (1939) by Marguerite Yourcenar Byzantium Endures (1981)...
- the industrial death metal band DÅÅTH ****ility, a 1922 novel by William Gerhardie This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title ****ility...
- reported to have died there include: Jane Carr, actress (1957) William Gerhardie, novelist and playwright (1977) Rudyard Kipling, journalist and novelist...
- "autobiography" of Satan which he "collated" in collaboration with William Gerhardie, a travel guide to Belgium, and a history of the Rothschild family. "Salvation...
- relationship with Gerhardie. Helen Sapphire is a musician who performs successfully all over Europe. She plays the harp and the piano. Gerhardie personified...
- novel), an 1899 novel by Leo Tolstoy Resurrection, a 1934 novel by William Gerhardie The Resurrection, a 1966 novel by John Gardner Resurrection, a novelization...
- Flaubert (France) Romain Gary (France) Wilhelm Ge****no (Germany) William Gerhardie (Russia) Goethe (Germany) Nikolai Gogol (Russia) Martin Grzimek (Germany)...