Ann Dunnigan Kennard (17 July 1910 – 5 September 1997)[2] was an American actress and teacher who later became a translator of 19th-century Russian literature.[1]
^ abcdStaff writer (12 September 1997). "Ann Dunnigan, Actress and Translator, 87". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
AnnDunnigan Kennard (17 July 1910 – 5 September 1997) was an American actress and teacher who later became a translator of 19th-century Russian literature...
University Press, 2010) Rosemary Edmonds (Penguin, 1957; revised 1978) AnnDunnigan (New American Library, 1968) Anthony Briggs (Penguin, 2005) Richard Pevear...
2010. The Last Year of Leo Tolstoy, by Valentin Fedorovich Bulgakov, AnnDunnigan, 1971, Penguin Books, ISBN 0-241-02061-1. Official website The Last Station...
Author Fyodor Dostoevsky Original title Неточка Незванова Translator AnnDunnigan (1972) Jane Kentish (1985) Country Russia Language Russian Genre Bildungsroman...
American news anchor. Yaw Danso (US'06, C'10), Ghanaian footballer. AnnDunnigan (attended C), American actor and translator. Robert Duvall (US, C), American...
Voice of Russia. C. J. Hogarth (1915, abridged) David Magarshack (1954) AnnDunnigan (1963) Stephen Pearl (2006) Natalie Duddington (1929) Marian Schwartz...
Company (1934) A Month in the Country A Provincial Lady A Poor Gentleman AnnDunnigan Notes Morales, Patricia. "Patten, George". Oxford Dictionary of National...
American rapper Tom Dumont – guitarist (No Doubt) Isadora Duncan – dancer AnnDunnigan – translator, actor, and teacher Robert Duvall – actor Jermaine Dye –...
(1911). "Author's Foreword". The Last Year of Leo Tolstoy. Translated by AnnDunnigan, introduction by George Steiner. New York City: Dial Press (published...
Humiliated and Insulted 2008, The Idiot 2010 Henry and Olga Carlisle AnnDunnigan Constance Garnett David Magarshack David McDuff Alan Myers Richard Pevear...
Scottish traditional singer. Mildred Dein, 85, American screenwriter. AnnDunnigan, 87, American actress and teacher. Leon Edel, 89, American literary critic...
Alice Allison Dunnigan (April 27, 1906 – May 6, 1983) was an American journalist, civil rights activist and author. Dunnigan was the first African-American...
Translator Rosemary Edmonds. Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist. AnnDunnigan Constance Garnett Obituary: Rosemary Edmonds, by James Fergusson. Date:...
drama The Seagull (1895). Williams based his adaptation primarily on AnnDunnigan's 1960 translation. The play was first produced in 1981 by the Vancouver...
officer. She collaborates frequently with her writing partner Kyle Dunnigan. With Dunnigan and David Huntsberger, she co-hosted the podcast Professor Blastoff...
standing on the narrow ledge outside his room on the 15th floor. Charlie Dunnigan, a policeman on traffic duty in the street below, tries to talk him off...
for African-American women and active in the civil rights movement. Julia Ann Amanda Moorehead Britton was born in Frankfort, Kentucky, on May 4, 1852...
entire European Theater called War in Europe. In 1974, game designer Jim Dunnigan designed War in the East, a large game (3 maps, 2000 counters) to simulate...
or not used (Dunnigan 1998, p. 16). The Ki-15 and C5M were the Army and Navy designations respectively for the same aircraft. (Dunnigan 1998, pp. 16–17)...
Elizabeth Ann (1947). The Formative Years of Reed College. Reed College. Dunnigan, Thomas J. (May 1995). "Oral history interview with Elizabeth Ann Brown"...