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"romancer" Definitions
  1. a writer of romance
  2. one that romances

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Beloved children's book author, bisexual, whirlwind romancer, mistress— did we mention beloved children's book author?
" Watch the above video for a semi-comprehensive list of things the romancer-in-chief "loves.
For Ian Harding, who played high school English teacher/student romancer Ezra Fitz, he has some stipulations for continuing Pretty Little Liars.
Directed by Ross Katz, the romancer stars Benjamin Walker and Teresa Palmer as two neighbors who fall in love upon first meeting.
Priorities. The Romancer You light some candles (the lavender ones that smell so nice), and you draw a warm bath — with bubbles.
Not every woman needs the full monty before a little diddle, but The Romancer does — and she makes masturbation into a luxurious experience.
If you're putting on the Ritz for yourself, you know exactly what you want, and you're in charge of making it happen, Romancer.
Universal's third weekend of "Fifty Shades Freed" followed in fifth with $6.9 million at 3,265 locations as the erotic romancer slid 60 percent.
For more than 30 years, Pico Iyer — who edited and wrote the introduction to "The Skeptical Romancer," a selection of Maugham's travel writing — has been writing travel books.
Given all those other claims and all those other wills, Mr. Dummar might have barely registered as a footnote in the biography of the eccentric Mr. Hughes, an aviation pioneer, movie producer, romancer of leading ladies and reclusive germophobe.
They would evolve into Rhythm Playboys. As other musicians flowed through the Romancers they absorbed Max's Romancer style and that would flow into other bands.
Unlike Wintermute, Neuromancer has no desire to merge with its sibling AI—Neuromancer already has its own stable personality, and believes such a fusion will destroy that identity. Gibson defines Neuromancer as a portmanteau of the words Neuro, Romancer and Necromancer, "Neuro from the nerves, the silver paths. Romancer. Necromancer. I call up the dead."Gibson, William. Neuromancer. ACE, July 1984. p. 243-244.
Lucasta Miller, The Brontë Myth. London: Vintage, 2002. Publishing at the very end of the 19th century, Joseph Conrad has been called "a supreme 'romancer.'"Dictionary of Literary Terms & Literary Theory, ed.
For this session Max used Frank Zappa on lead guitar. Max would change the Romancers band lineup depending on the project he was working on and who was available. In essence whoever played with Max was a Romancer.
Jeanne Landre, 1926 portrait Jeanne Landre (1874-1936) was a French journalist, critic and novelist. A 1923 survey of French literature called her "the romancer of Montmartre and the modern disciple of a Mürger still more bohemian than the original".
Whistler attended their wedding as the bestman and painted the bride's portrait in 1900. In 1904, Heinemann divorced his wife. On 5 October 1920, Heinemann died unexpectedly in London, England.Hall Caine: Portrait of a Victorian Romancer by Vivian Allen, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997, pp.
Described as a Roman à clef by Caine's modern biographer, the novel also used many themes and occurrences from Caine's own life.Hall Caine: Portrait of a Victorian Romancer by Vivian Allen, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997, p. 383 - 384 One notable instance of this is the episode where Bessie is sent away to be educated before she would be fit to marry the educated and higher- class Victor Stowell, which clearly recalls Caine's having set up Mary Chandler in Sevenoaks in order to be educated before their own marriage.Hall Caine: Portrait of a Victorian Romancer by Vivian Allen, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997, p.
Stumbledown Romancer is a 1998 studio album by James Dewar. While having been completed in the late 1970s, it was never released until 1998 (Chrysalis), and even then it only had a limited release. Due to its rare nature, it has been sought after by collectors.
Although the songs were recorded in 1981, Stumbledown Romancer was not released by Dewar's record label, Chrysalis, until 1998. McMaster's most recent work includes the singles "Agenda 21" (August 2016), "Catchy" (October 2016), and "Switzerland" (February 2017). In April 2017, McMaster released the album, Agenda 21.
Armistead spent his last years in Northern California.e-Sefardi: Noticias del mundo sefardi. Samuel G. Armistead, un experto, da a conocer el valor del romancero asturiano, el gallego y las tradiciones sefardíes (in Spanish: Notices of Sefardi world. Samuel G. Armistead, an expert, put in knowledge the value of Asturias´s romancer).
Yet, Robert Hunter, writing for The Hollywood Reporter magazine, thought the film was a "diverting but lackluster romancer" and the story needed the visuals to make it interesting. He wrote, "[T]his flight of fancy needs every glimpse of the location's glaciers, soaring white peaks and stormy skies."Hunter, Robert. The Hollywood Reporter, film review, November 11, 2002.
380 Caine signed the petition but he kept the accompanying letter as a record of its story.Hall Caine: Portrait of a Victorian Romancer by Vivian Allen, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997, pp. 373 - 384 Hall Caine In writing about the novel for promotional purposes, however, Caine makes no mention of this English case of Daisy Lord.
His vocal sound was deep, gritty, and resonating, his style shows the influence of Ray Charles and Otis Redding. Like Paul Rodgers and Frankie Miller, his voice evoked a bluesy, soul-inspired sound. Dewar recorded his one solo album, Stumbledown Romancer, during the 1970s, at the height of his career, but it was not released until two decades later. He collaborated primarily with former Procol Harum organist Matthew Fisher on the album, with the title track relating a hard-luck story ... ...Stumbledown Romancer I never made the grade Never on the dance-floor when the music played Always moving on when I should have stayed... At Dykebar Hospital in Paisley, Scotland, Dewar died in May 2002 of a stroke after years of disability resulting from a rare medical condition, CADASIL, which caused a series of strokes (JimmyDewar.com).
AllMusic's Tim Sendra felt the record is "a step back from Doo-Wops & Hooligans in so many ways" and criticized the singer for being an "icky hater", hoping that "Mars can sort out his feelings about women and get back to being a sweet romancer" since his "opinion of the opposite sex seems to have taken a nosedive" after his first album's sentimental lyrics.
Frank Zappa was a Romancer for a day. For the "Slauson Shuffle" recording Max changed the line up in search of a new sound. Max wanted a smooth almost jazz funk sax and a Freddy King telecaster sound and Cowbell to give it a Latin flavor. Max played Rhythm Guitar, Manuel Mosqueda Drums, Chris Pascual Bass, Armando Mora Sax and Andy Tesso on lead guitar.
BS Sihag (2004), Kautilya on the scope and methodology of accounting, organizational design and the role of ethics in ancient India, The Accounting Historians Journal, Vol 31, Number 2, pages 125-148 Kautilya in Arthashastra, writes Brians, "mixes the harsh pragmatism for which he is famed with compassion for the poor, for slaves, and for women. He reveals the imagination of a romancer in imagining all manner of scenarios which can hardly have been commonplace in real life".
C.E.F. Weyse's Romancer og Sange published by Musikforeningen in 1853 Copenhagen's Musikforeningen was founded in 1836. Its objective was to publish Danish musical works "for which failure to publish would represent a loss to art". In addition, the association was also to present awards and organise concerts. The mandate for putting on concerts soon became by far the most important function for the Society, making it the leading concert institution in Copenhagen. Gade had been a most effective leader until his death in 1890.
Early in his career, Hall Caine was acting as literary secretary to Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and it was he who suggested that he write a novel set on the Isle of Man.Hall Caine: Portrait of a Victorian Romancer, by Vivian Allen, Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield, 1997, p. 187 However, it was not for another five years that Caine began to work on The Deemster. Having conceived of the plot outline, Caine wrote to Hugh Stowell Brown and then his brother, T. E. Brown, to get their opinions.
Title page of Romancer og Sange (published 1853) He was best known for his vocal works, which included numerous singspielen, Christmas carols, a setting of the Te Deum and of the Miserere, over 30 cantatas, and above all, lieder after poems by Matthias Claudius, Johann Heinrich Voss and Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hölty. He also composed seven symphonies and numerous pieces for solo piano. A part of one of his works opens the ‘Cat's Duet’ or Duetto buffo di due gatti usually attributed to Rossini.
SNK 2, on which she worked for Capcom on SNK's characters. Her other work on Capcom's fighting games included the Darkstalkers series, Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness, and Rival Schools: United by Fate. She has also worked as character designer and/or promotional illustrator on such games as Armored Warriors, Cannon Spike, Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara, Gaia Master, and Tech Romancer. Despite Nishimura leaving Capcom in 2008, she has continued to work on some of their games as a freelancer, such as Marvel vs.
Ben is billed as "a charming, alpha consultant who will be stirring up the dynamics in the hospital". Condou described Ben as "suave", "a good guy", and a "genuinely lovely bloke". Ben considers himself to be a romancer and "ladies' man", but he is not actually; Condou opined that Ben is actually "quite nervous and awkward", something which is demonstrated in his first episodes. He added that Ben often tries impressing people, but struggles and normally "puts his foot in it" and looks foolish.
In 1972, he joined pub-rock band Ducks Deluxe as a keyboard player. The rest of the line-up consisted of Sean Tyla on vocals, Martin Belmont on lead guitar, Tim Roper on drums and Nick Garvey on bass. McMaster played on their second album, Taxi to the Terminal Zone, which featured one of his compositions, "Love's Melody", a song later recorded by singer James Dewar on his solo album Stumbledown Romancer. In February 1977, McMaster co-formed The Motors with ex- Ducks Deluxe colleague Nick Garvey.
Francis began to sell paintings at a gallery called Berngayma, and later worked as a secretary to his director - Félix Fénéon. Later, he served as secretary of the editorial board of the journal «L'Art et les artistes» until 1912. He eventually won the Prix Goncourt in 1908 for his novel Écrit sur l'eau.... His novels are highly imaginative and put together with the genuine talent of a romancer who has traveled far and wide at his own study table. Miomandre wrote thousands of articles for over two hundred magazines and newspapers.
Caine was the son of British novelist Hall Caine and his wife Mary Chandler. He was born at Keswick in Cumberland, and so derived his name from the nearby lake of Derwent Water.Isle of Man Community – Derwent Hall Caine biography He was a sensitive child with asthma, and attended St Cyprian's School in Eastbourne for his health.Vivien Allen Hall Caine: Portrait of a Victorian Romancer Continuum International Publishing Group 1997 He became an actor, making his stage debut in 1906 in his father's adaptation of his novel, The Bondman.
Then almost ten, young Frederic first beheld the towering basalt cliffs, the silvery waterfalls, and the roaring cascades of the Columbia River Gorge, an experience that impressed him deeply and found expression in his later fiction. Fascinated by the local Indians, young Balch learned Chinook Jargon, a Northwest trade language drawing on a mixture of native vocabulary, French, and English, and some Klickitat, a local tribe in the region.Richard W. Etulain, "Frederic Homer Balch (1861-1891): Romancer and Historian," Oregon Historical Quarterly (Winter, 2016), Vol. 177, No. 4, pp. 604-635.
It can be found by entering the main footpath at the Ridge Avenue entrance and following the west bank to Hermit's Lane Bridge. Coming from Blue Stone Bridge, follow the path at the west end to Lover's Leap. Another well-known outlook in the park is Mom Rinker's Rock, on a ridge on the eastern side of the Park just north of the Walnut Lane Bridge, close by the Toleration statue. Here on a moonlit night in May 1847, George Lippard, romancer of the Wissahickon, was married to his frail young wife according to so-called Indian rites.
For Lance Olsen "Gibson becomes the new romancer behind Neuromancer, revitalizing the science fiction novel, the quest story, the myth of the hero, the mystery, the hard-boiled detective novel, the epic, the thriller, and the tales of the cowboy and romantic artist, among others. He represents old stories in a revealing revamped intertexual [sic] pastiche."Lance Olsen about Neuromancer Linda Lee : A drug addict and resident of Chiba City, she is the former girlfriend of Case, and instigates the initial series of events in the story with a lie about his employer's intention to kill him.
Robin Trower also produced Legend's second single "Georgia George Part 1" which was actually Jupp backed by Mo Witham and Procol's Matthew Fisher and B.J. Wilson.Liner notes to Repertoire Records Legend CD The follow-up album Long Distance Romancer was produced by Godley and Creme, and has a slick, highly produced, sound, which was generally seen as less successful. Jupp went on to release a further seven solo albums, some appearing on Swedish and German labels. His songs have been recorded by Rick Nelson, Elkie Brooks, the Judds, Chris Farlowe, Delbert McClinton, Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds, Gary Brooker, the Hamsters, Dr. Feelgood, Roger Chapman, and the Searchers.
" (269). Norman Spinrad, in his 1986 essay "The Neuromantics" which appears in his non-fiction collection Science Fiction in the Real World, saw the book's title as a triple pun: "neuro" referring to the nervous system; "necromancer"; and "new romancer". The cyberpunk genre, the authors of which he suggested be called "neuromantics", was "a fusion of the romantic impulse with science and technology", according to Spinrad. Writing in F&SF; in 2005, Charles de Lint noted that while Gibson's technological extrapolations had proved imperfect (in particular, his failure to anticipate the cellular telephone), "Imagining story, the inner workings of his characters' minds, and the world in which it all takes place are all more important.
The central idea for the plot of The Master of Man came from a correspondence which Hall Caine had in September 1908. Following a performance of the theatrical version of his earlier novel, The Christian, Caine was identified as a likely signatory in a petition against the harsh punishment of a woman named Daisy Lord. After giving birth to a child out of wedlock the young woman had killed the child secretly but was discovered and arrested. At the trial she explained that "I thought I would put an end to it so that it should not have the trouble I have had."Hall Caine: Portrait of a Victorian Romancer by Vivian Allen, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997, p.
It is generally agreed that La Mule sans frein was written in the late 12th century or the early 13th. The poet wrote in Old French in the Francien dialect native to the Île-de-France, or perhaps in the very similar Western Champenois dialect. He names himself in the poem itself as Païen de Maisières, but scholars are divided as to how this name is to be understood, some maintaining that it can be taken at face value while others argue that it is a pseudonym. If fictitious, it may be a play on the name of the 12th-century romancer Chrétien de Troyes: Chrétien means 'Christian' and Païen 'pagan', while Troyes and Maisières are both places in southern Champagne; moreover maisières means 'ruins' (such as, perhaps, those of Troy).
Wilde considered including this pamphlet and The Portrait of Mr. W.H., his essay-story on Shakespeare's sonnets, in a new anthology in 1891, but eventually decided to limit it to purely aesthetic subjects. Intentions packaged revisions of four essays: The Decay of Lying; Pen, Pencil and Poison; The Truth of Masks (first published 1885); and The Critic as Artist in two parts. For Pearson the biographer, the essays and dialogues exhibit every aspect of Wilde's genius and character: wit, romancer, talker, lecturer, humanist and scholar and concludes that "no other productions of his have as varied an appeal".Pearson, H. Essays of Oscar Wilde London: Meuthen & Co (1950:x) Catalogue no:5328/u 1891 turned out to be Wilde's annus mirabilis; apart from his three collections he also produced his only novel.
A populist, Brinkley campaigned on a vague program of public works (a state lake in every county), education (free textbooks for public schoolchildren and increased educational opportunities for blacks), lower taxes, and old-age pensions. He appealed to the immigrant vote by putting German and Swedish- speaking people on the air at KFKB. Brinkley enlisted a pilot with his own plane (Brinkley dubbed it The Romancer) to deliver him in grand style at his campaign rallies. In short, Brinkley was a master of the publicity stunt; when a prominent newspaper reporter ran an article critical of his qualifications to run a state, Brinkley sent him a goat.Brock, 2008, pp. 156-159 His campaign was conducted as an independent write-in candidate, because he waited to declare his candidacy until September, after the ballots had already been printed.
At the base of Greeba Mountain and the Kings Forest, or Greeba Plantation, there are two Victorian castellated residences built in 1849 in an elevated position in the Gothic style, on the site of a property that had been known as Booilrenny (perhaps boayl rennee, "place of the fern"). These houses, Greeba Towers and Greeba Castle, were designed by John Robinson of Douglas, a self-taught architect who designed many properties in the town of Douglas including the Bank of Mona (now the Tynwald Building), the Falcon Cliff, Douglas Head Hotel and the Derby Castle, all in a castellated style with Gothic influence.Manx Sun June 1890 The house was originally built for William Nowell, but it was later bought by Edward Windus, the son of a partner of the publisher, Chatto & Windus.Hall Caine: A Victorian Romancer by Vivian Allen, Sheffield University Press: Sheffield, 1997, p.
Because of this, Caine was forced to wipe his hands of the book entirely.Hall Caine: Portrait of a Victorian Romancer by Vivian Allen, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997, pp 165, 178 She's All The World To Me was serialised in the Liverpool Weekly Mercury between 21 March and 4 April 1885 immediately following the serialisation of The Shadow of a Crime. The book is not mentioned by name in Caine's autobiography,My Story by Hall Caine, London: Heinemann, 1908 nor at all in the major early biographical works on him by, C. Fred Kenyon (1901) and Samuel Norris (1948).Hall Caine: The Man and the Novelist by C. Fred Kenyon, London: Greening and Co., 1901; and Two Men of Manxland by Samuel Norris, Douglas: Norris Modern Press, 1947 A factor in this erasing of the book from the Hall Caine cannon is the fact that Caine re-used a great deal of the characters, occurrences and plots of the book in his later novels.
The front cover of Quine's 1909 play, Kitty's Affair Quine's novel, The Captain of the Parish, was published in 1897 by Heinemann. It was well received by critics and public, with Mona Douglas commenting in the 1960s that the novel is a "classic of its genre" and that it "is accounted by many people the best Manx novel ever written." This is of particular note as Heinemann was also the publisher of Hall Caine, who has come to be considered as the Manx national novelist, not least because his Isle of Man-based novels, The Deemster (1887) and The Manxman (1894), established him as one of the most successful and well-respected novelists of the day.Hall Caine: Portrait of a Victorian Romancer, by Vivian Allen, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997 Quine’s novel was greatly praised by the Manx national poet, T.E. Brown, whose poetry is quoted ahead of each and every section of the novel.
The band's first album, 1, featured the single "Dancing the Night Away", co-written by McMaster and Garvey, which reached number 42 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1977. The Motors' second album, Approved by the Motors, was released the following year; it contained a song that would prove to be the band's biggest hit, "Airport", going to number 4 in the UK Singles Chart in June 1978, and which McMaster wrote "while living under the Heathrow flightpath" according to an interview in the August 2015 issue of Record Collector magazine. The second single from the album, "Forget About You", also written by McMaster, reached number 13 in the UK chart, in August 1978. After The Motors, McMaster wrote and recorded some solo recordings in 1987, but only one song, a single, "No Joy", was released. James Dewar's solo album Stumbledown Romancer featured four songs written by McMaster, on which he also played "organ, piano and synthesisers": "Love’s Melody" (previously released by Ducks Deluxe), "Goodbye Love", "Bright Lights" and "Lay Down the Night".

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