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European countries such as the
United Kingdom, the "Man of Letters" (
littérateur)
denotation broadened to mean "specialized", a man who
earned his living...
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Joseph Neuberg (21 May 1806 – 23
March 1867) was Bavarian-born
English writer and translator, who
acted as
secretary to
Thomas Carlyle.
Joseph Neuberg...
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January 1935)
commonly known as
Soadhube (Dhivehi: ސޯދުބެ) is a
Maldivian litterateur. In 1944,
Sodiq Migrated to Malé to have Education. He
started his career...
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Chishti 1947 (age 76–77) Allahabad,
United Provinces,
India Occupation(s)
Litterateur, poet, novelist,
lyricist and
satirist Known for
Literature Awards National...
- Barabanki, Rudauli, and
Malihabad produced many
eminent Urdu
poets and
litterateurs including Mohsin Kakorvi, Majaz,
Khumar Barabankvi and Josh Malihabadi...
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Ancelot (9
January 1794 – 7
September 1854) was a
French dramatist and
litterateur. Born in Le Havre,
Ancelot became a
clerk in the admiralty, and retained...
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Munier Chowdhury (
litterateur, dramatist,
Professor at DU),
Mufazzal Haider Chaudhury (
litterateur,
Professor at DU),
Anwar Pasha (
litterateur,
Professor at...
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novels on the
Seringapatam captivity of
Konkani Catholics by
Indian littérateur V. J. P. Saldanha,
Belthangaddicho Balthazar (Balthazar of Belthangady)...
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Chandranath Basu (1844–1910) was an
Indian litterateur. A
staunch Hindu,
Chandranath coined the term
Hindutva and has been
regarded as a
doyen of economic...
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better known by his nom de
plume Kirat, was an
Indian writer,
Nepali litterateur, and
social worker.
Kirat received the
Rashtrapari Sikshak Award in 1994...