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The novel to a large extent is an epistolatory novel, comprising letters and sometimes literary works (both prose and verse) or monologues by its characters.It is littered with untranslated epigraphs and quotations by characters of material in other European languages.
Don Quixote de la Mancha translated by Samuel Putnam, with a "Translator's Introduction" by Mr. Putnam (New York: Modern Library, 1998).; The Works of Aretino: Letters and Sonnets: Translated into English from the original Italian, with a critical and biographical essay by Samuel Putnam (New York: Covici-Friede Publishers, 1926, 1933).
Shish taouk or shish tawook [1] (Arabic: شيش طاووق; Turkish: tavuk şiş [2] [3]) is a traditional marinated chicken shish kebab of Ottoman cuisine that later became part of Middle Eastern cuisine. It is widely eaten in the Middle East and Caucasus. [4] A similar dish in Persian cuisine is the traditional jujeh kabab.
Ćevapi are also common in Albania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, [3] Croatia, [4] [5] [6] Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Western Romania. They are usually served in groups of five to ten pieces on a plate or in a flatbread ( lepinja or somun ), often with chopped onions , kajmak , ajvar (optional), and salt .
Kyinkyinga (pronounced chin-chin-gá) or cincinga (Hausa orthography), is a grilled meat skewer or kebab that is common and popular in West Africa and is related to the Suya kebab. [1] [2] Kyinkyinga is a Ghanaian Hausa dish popularised by traders in the Zango areas of town and cities, and has since becoming popular among other Ghanaians.
Lopdell House is a category I historic building in Titirangi, Auckland.It was first opened as Hotel Titirangi in 1930. In 1942 it was bought by the Ministry of Education and became a school for the deaf, and then a teacher's residential centre named Lopdell House.
Miguel de Cervantes' story "El curioso impertinente", included in his novel Don Quixote, has repeatedly been cited as an influence on Natsume's novel. [4] [5] In this story, a nobleman tries his wife's fidelity by talking a close friend into attempting to seduce her, with tragic results.
Titirangi can refer to: Titirangi, a suburb of Waitakere, Auckland, New Zealand; Titirangi (hill), Gisborne, New Zealand, also known as Kaiti Hill; Titirangi (New Zealand electorate), former New Zealand Parliamentary electorate