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Maimbourg was a voluminous writer, and his collected Histoires (1686 87) include 26 volumes.

A respected orator and a voluminous writer, he tended toward conservatism, opposing alliances with revolutionaries.

Sydenham was not a voluminous writer and, indeed, had little patience with book learning in medicine; nevertheless, he gave excellent descriptions of the phenomena of disease.

A voluminous writer who stated his views forcibly and with confidence, he remained for centuries the undisputed authority from whom no one dared to differ.

Joaquín Costa, a voluminous writer, was an especially harsh critic of caciquismo (the system of electoral manipulation on the local level by political bosses); he wanted a revived, effectively democratic, modernized Spain.

A voluminous writer about the events he had participated in, he wrote also general history and geography, poetry, and at least one scurrilous novel (The Tale of Two Lovers).

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She attended Bryn Mawr college, and during her student years became a passionate, entertaining and voluminous letter writer.

Tells about his home in Norfolk, Connecticut, and his voluminous correspondence with writers such as Jack Kerouac, Elizabeth Bishop, Marianne Moore, and Wystan Auden... Tells about his starting a ski resort in Alta, Utah, and a meeting with James Joyce.

Another is to construe the writer's voluminous output as an act of denial, a continuing attempt to stave off the realization that, as one of his characters puts it, "the world was a cheap and shoddy sham, a bad cover for something deeper and weirder and infinitely more strange".

Conant, a terrific writer, conducted voluminous research and crafted a fascinating story that reads as though she was actually there.

Living with his wife and seven children on the small income from his estate, he tried, through a voluminous correspondence with other writers and his own writings biting epigrams published in Tövisek és virágok (1811) and many sonnets, a poetical form that he introduced into Hungary to banish from literature everything he considered vulgar and uncouth.

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