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  2. The Intruder (D'Annunzio novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Intruder (Italian: L'Innocente) is an 1892 novel by the Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio.It is known as The Victim in the United States. It tells the story of the dandy Tullio Hermil who is habitually unfaithful to his patient and loving wife Giuliana, until the wife eventually does the same and becomes pregnant with another man's child.

  3. Gabriele D'Annunzio - Wikipedia

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    D'Annunzio's first novel Il Piacere (1889, translated into English as The Child of Pleasure) was followed in 1891 by Giovanni Episcopo, and in 1892 by L'innocente (The Intruder). These three novels made a profound impression. L'innocente, admirably translated into French by Georges Herelle, brought its author the notice and applause of foreign ...

  4. Intruder - Wikipedia

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    The Intruder, a 1959 novel by Mary Howard; The Intruder, a 1965 novel by Dorothy Mackie Low; The Intruder: A Novel of Boston a 1965 novel by Anton Myrer; The Intruder (Townsend novel), a 1969 children's novel by John Rowe Townsend; The Intruder, a 1976 novel by Jane Donnelly; The Intruder, a 1979 novel by Gillian Tindall; The Intruder, a 1984 ...

  5. The Intruder (Townsend novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Intruder is a 1969 children's novel by John Rowe Townsend. [1] It was well-received, being shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and winning the Horn Book Award in 1970 [2] and the Edgar Award in 1971. [3] The book was adapted for television in 1971. [4]

  6. The Aleph and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    Borges added four new stories to the collection in the 1952 edition, for which he provided a brief postscript to the afterword. The story "La intrusa" (The Intruder) was first printed in the third edition of El Aleph (1966) and was later included in the collection El informe de Brodie (1970). [1]

  7. List of literary works by number of translations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most translated literary works (including novels, plays, series, collections of poems or short stories, and essays and other forms of literary non-fiction) sorted by the number of languages into which they have been translated.

  8. John Rowe Townsend - Wikipedia

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    Townsend was born in Leeds and educated at Leeds Grammar School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. [4] His popular works include Gumble's Yard, his debut novel published in 1961; Widdershins Crescent (1965); and The Intruder (1969), which won the 1971 Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery from the Mystery Writers of America.

  9. The Intruders (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Grumman A-6 Intruder.A two-man, twin-engine bomber flown from aircraft carriers. The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II.A two-man, twin-engine fighter bomber flown from aircraft carriers.