Arthur Lionel StevensonFRSL (1902–1973) was a North American writer and lecturer. A leading authority on the literature of the Victorian period, he published biographies of William Makepeace Thackeray and George Meredith as well as a panoramic study of the English novel. He was James B. Duke Professor of English Literature at Duke University from 1955 until 1972.
Arthur LionelStevenson FRSL (1902–1973) was a North American writer and lecturer. A leading authority on the literature of the Victorian period, he published...
Beach Golf Club LionelStevenson; Clyde de L. Ryals (1974). Nineteenth-century Literary Perspectives: Essays in Honor of LionelStevenson. Duke University...
Welsh origins, and such pride is evident in his novels. His biographer LionelStevenson explains that Meredith's paternal grandfather, Melchizedek, would sometimes...
experiences, instead of a romanticized or similarly stylized presentation. LionelStevenson wrote that "The most explosive impact in English literature during...
ISBN 978-0-413-77643-3. Moore, George (1963). Esther Waters. Riverside editions. LionelStevenson (ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. xv. Bailey, Susan (2017-03-06)...
the nineteenth century is unquestionably Thomas Carlyle's", writes LionelStevenson. "From about 1840 onward, no author of prose or poetry was immune from...
Lionel George Logue, CVO (26 February 1880 – 12 April 1953) was an Australian speech and language therapist and amateur stage actor who helped King George...
Jolivet and Ricardo Muñoz Suay and starred Georges Marchal as Gil Blas. LionelStevenson identified Robert Browning as the translator of one English translation...
publishing the annual anthology. Following Moore's death in 1958, LionelStevenson carried on as the chairman of the editorial board until his own death...
Elina Hynes (née Stevenson; born 30 October 1972) is a British actress, director and writer. Known professionally as Jessica Stevenson until 2007, she...
Rossetti, ed., Pre-Raphaelite Diaries and Letters (London, 1906), p. 222. LionelStevenson, The Pre-Raphaelite Poets, University of North Carolina Press, NC,...
involved in some vast and incomprehensible law of cyclic recurrence.' (LionelStevenson, "George Sterling's Place in Modern Poetry," University of California...
Novels portal Stage Irish Dr Quicksilver, The Life of Charles Lever, LionelStevenson, London 1939. Charles Lever: New Evaluations, Edited Tony Bareham,...
editor-in-chief of the Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards. In his obituary, LionelStevenson wrote, "Robert Thomas Moore was an exceptional amalgam of the poet...
Exile, (ISBN 1-55096-575-1, Toronto: Exile, 2003), Web, Apr. 2, 2011 LionelStevenson, Appraisals of Canadian Literature (Toronto: Macmillan, 1926), p. 62...
a fictional character appearing in the first section of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island. Among other things, he is notable for singing...
the main antagonist in the novel Treasure Island (1883) by Robert Louis Stevenson. The most colourful and complex character in the book, he continues to...
Story for Boys) is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, telling a story of "buccaneers and buried gold". It is considered a coming-of-age...
the Stevenson children. The children embark on an investigation to prove their innocence. George Sanders as Basil Palmer Buddy Hackett as Lionel Pack...
main characters in Vonnegut's second novel, The Sirens of Titan. Stony Stevenson, a young poet living with his mother, receives notice on nation-wide TV...
philosophy of the 16th century and its influence on Shakespeare's works LionelStevenson Duke University Symbolic elements in English fiction from Meredith...
from the original on April 18, 2007. Retrieved April 12, 2007. Wilson, Lionel; Head, James W. (2003). "Lunar Gruithuisen and Mairan domes: Rheology and...
with an impossible ball and we need to get used to it." Argentina forward Lionel Messi stated, "The ball is very complicated for the goalkeepers and for...
1950 on television Lionel Barrymore on radio 1934–1935, 1937, 1939–1953 John Barrymore in 1936 on radio, for ailing brother Lionel Orson Welles in 1938...