Sentence examples for works rejected from inspiring English sources

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McSweeney's was founded in 1998 by Dave Eggers on a mission to published only works rejected by other magazines.

A more-subtle Freudian, Lionel Trilling, in The Liberal Imagination (1950) and other works, rejected Vernon L. Parrington's populist concept of literature as social reportage and insisted on the ability of literature to explore problematic human complexity.

That same year the jury of the Salon rejected his Déjeuner sur l'herbe, a work whose technique was entirely revolutionary, and so Manet instead exhibited it at the Salon des Refusés (established to exhibit the many works rejected by the official Salon).

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Surprisingly, Mr. Prince's latest camera works reject appropriation altogether.

Her works reject the "admirable implements" forged by past realistic novelists such as Honoré de Balzac, particularly the use of biographical description to create full-bodied characters.

YouTube, unaccustomed to individual actors claiming copyright over their work, rejected her claim.

Of course any artist who has his work rejected thinks it's a mistake.

Yes, it can be frustrating, having your beloved book (months or years of hard work) rejected by traditional publishers.

It will also be a new experience, should any of the pilots be turned down, to see work rejected in such a public fashion.

Writers having their work rejected by London publishers because it's Scottish in theme or content, which isn't the London publishers' fault.

Writing magazine articles in his spare time, he found his work rejected until 1950, when Esquire bought an article on the selection of the All-American football team.

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