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The story of how Melville made himself a poet in the 1860s and 1870s by single-minded study of the poetry of the past, and of all the essays in aesthetics and criticism he could get hold of, is one of the best things in Volume II, as good as the more familiar, but just as well-told story in Volume I of the literary genesis of Moby-Dick.

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This fascinates me, and as an atheistic agnostic and a lover of literature I feel compelled to dig into masturbation's somewhat infamous literary genesis--to track just one of our many moral constructions based on paper.

He had won the Yale prize, and the editor Gordon Lish had devoted an entire issue of the literary journal Genesis West to him.

In conjunction with his new solo album, Beck and high-end literary publisher Genesis Publications have just issued "BeckO1," a large-format coffee table book priced at $500 showcasing his dual lifelong passions for rock 'n' roll — specifically electric guitars — and vintage cars.

In conjunction with his new solo album, Beck and high-end literary publisher Genesis Publications have just issued "BeckO1," a large-format coffee table book priced at $500 showcasing his dual lifelong passions for rock 'n' roll — specifically electric guitars — and vintage cars.

A literary analysis of Genesis has no interest in deciding either the religious or the historical authority of the text.

Scholars have identified three literary traditions in Genesis, as in Deuteronomy, usually identified as the Yahwist, Elohist, and Priestly strains.

In 1966, he arrived in New York, a prep-school dropout from Lexington, Kentucky, and started a literary magazine called Genesis : Grasp.

Ermolaev's first book, based on his dissertation, "Soviet Literary Theories 1917 1934: The Genesis of Socialist Realism" (1963, reissued 1977), remains the standard work on the subject.

In a recent essay in The New York Review of Books about R. Crumb's illustrated "Book of Genesis," the literary critic Harold Bloom seems bemused by Mr. Crumb's graphic style, which reminds him unpleasantly of Mad magazine.

Rainer Maria Rilke once suggested that "a work of art is good if it has arisen out of necessity," implying that a ("good") literary creation has its genesis in a sense of necessity.

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