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William Ashton (MP) (1575–1646), British Member of Parliament for Hertford, 1621–1625 and Appleby 1626, 1628; William Ashton, Chief Engineer of the Oregon Short Line Railroad (fl. c. 1881), after whom the city of Ashton, Idaho was named; William E. Ashton (1859–1933), American gynaecologist and Army officer during World War I
William Ashton Ellis (20 August 1852 – 2 January 1919) was an English doctor and theosophist. He is remembered for translating the complete prose works of Richard Wagner . Life
On 31 January 1906 Ashton married May Millman (1880–1958), one of his students, at Christ Church, North Adelaide. They had three sons: Adrian Olsson Ashton CBE (9 November 1906 – 1982) was a leading architect in Sydney. [16] Colin Millman Ashton (5 August 1911 – ) Basil York Ashton, (23 May 1919 – ) born in Chatswood, New South Wales
Rejection is a 2024 short story collection by Thai American writer Tony Tulathimutte, published by William Morrow and Company.Considered a novel-in-stories, the book includes pieces which Tulathimutte had published in magazines like N+1 and The Paris Review, including the highly controversial story "The Feminist".
A literature review is an overview of previously published works on a particular topic. The term can refer to a full scholarly paper or a section of a scholarly work such as books or articles. Either way, a literature review provides the researcher /author and the audiences with general information of an existing knowledge of a particular topic.
These essays have been described as "Intriguing in their own right as specimens of graphic and original nonfiction prose…indispensable for understanding the development of Carlyle's mind and literary career", [1] and the scholar Angus Ross has noted that the review-form displays in the highest degree Carlyle's "discursiveness, allusiveness ...
Some might argue that Scott's Villain Era actually began when he played Great Falls High's resident sex-crazed jerk, Steve Stifler, in Paul Weitz's era-defining, franchise-launching teen comedy.
The Bride of Lammermoor is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, published in 1819, one of the Waverley novels.The novel is set in the Lammermuir Hills of south-east Scotland, shortly before the Act of Union of 1707 (in the first edition), or shortly after the Act (in the 'Magnum' edition of 1830).