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Camus, for example, wrote a vibrant review of the work of René Char (Camus 1935 1936), and saw in the work of Francis Ponge an eminent illustration of the task of literature in the absurd situation of post-war France (Camus 1943).
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Although Steinberg intended it as a satire of our provincialism, most people who say they like satire don't actually like being satirized, and so they embraced the illustration as emblematic of New York's pre-eminent, if not apotheotic, status in the world.
Mr. Lucas, who once owned an illustration gallery in New York called Super Sniper, nowadays owns one of the pre-eminent collections of magazine illustration in this country.
George Cruikshank, another eminent 19th-century political cartoonist and a hero of Blake's, also turned to wry social commentary, including illustrations for Dickens's Sketches by Boz.
Boydell sought out the most eminent painters and engravers of the day to contribute paintings for the gallery, engravings for the folio, and illustrations for the edition.
See also eminent domain.
makes eminent sense.
Eminent physician and healer.
All sorts of tiresome details, and minor crises - about covers, illustrations, contracts, and so on - keep turning up; but my hope is that in about six weeks or so Eminent Victorians will burst upon an astonished world".
Every measure was attended with eminent success.
Illustration: James Hansen.
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