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Stephen Vizinczey,
originally István
Vizinczey (12 May 1933 – 18
August 2021) was a Hungarian-Canadian writer. His best-known
works were the
novels In...
- not financial, to
become a
wealthy and
content estate owner.
Stephen Vizinczey suggests that
Tolstoy created Maria out of his
longing for his mother...
- in 1967. The
foreword is by
David Stafford-Clark. A
review by
Stephen Vizinczey described it as 'nothing more than a
collection of quotes, précis, paraphrases...
- a
Canadian film
directed by
George Kaczender. It is
based on
Stephen Vizinczey's book In
Praise of
Older Women. András
Vayda (Tom Berenger)
grows up in...
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Revolutionary Party there.
Other residents include the
authors Stephen Vizinczey in the
early 1970s and Sir
Charles Petrie, 3rd
Baronet in the 1960s. The...
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Bettie Page.[citation needed] Harron's
stepfather is the
novelist Stephen Vizinczey. Harron's
second stepmother is the
Canadian singer Catherine McKinnon...
- and, what more can a
writer ask, than that?"; and by the
writer Stephen Vizinczey, who said the
story is "in the
manner of the best thrillers, the hero's...
- (1837),
about the 1271
trial of a
succubus disguised as a woman."
Stephen Vizinczey Truth and Lies in Literature:
Essays and
Reviews 1988 0226858847 Page...
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Azcona Manuel Lombardero Based on In
Praise of
Older Women by
Stephen Vizinczey Produced by Canal+ España
Lolafilms Sociedad General de Televisión (Sogetel)...
- link] "Lucien Leuwen". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved July 22, 2015.
Vizinczey,
Stephen (February 20, 1986). "Lucky Lucien". The
London Review of Books...