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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «KNOTTILY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
knottily in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
knottily im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Castle in the Forest: A Novel
The final work of fiction from Norman Mailer, a defining voice of the postwar era, is also one of his most ambitious, taking as its subject the evil of Adolf Hitler.
It was all very exciting, but oh ! it was so monstrously long, and so knottily
intricated that we were almost distracted between the struggle to take it all in and
the amazement at the bewildering fertility of the author's invention. And thus it
came to ...
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Dr. Richard Bentley's dissertations upon the epistles of ...
... he would not add to it of his own, Four marks of Parentheses,5) () {) like Knots
upon a string, to make it look the more knottily. ' Twould be a very dear bargain, to
purchase a much better Jest than that, at the expense of Truth and Integrity. IX.
Richard Bentley, Wilhelm Wagner, 1874
... the various law officers of the Crown contrived here to plait and intertwine, till
literally, in homely phrase, there was no making head or tail of the matter, but it
had become as knottily complex as a piece of sail in the Exhibition, whose
nodosity ...
But thereafter the metaphysical element becomes knottily predominant, while the
poetic quality, the charm, the rapture, if not absent, are insufficiently present. The
verse has lost its wing, exactly when the additional weight of metaphysic ...
We invariably presented an enormous parcel — heavily, knottily stringed — to
some kind-hearted grown-up, who solemnly unpacked the unwieldy bundle,
carefully removing each paper, full of surprised delight and pleasurable
expectancy, ...
Castaldi is an Italian of small, wiry frame, knottily developed, stylish in pose and
quick as a panther. Both are excellent swordsmen and both were in dead earnest
. As the referee gave the word the contestants came "on guard," facing each ...
Poultney Bigelow, James Henry Worman, Ben James Worman, 1889
After a while the peeling off of the epithelia increases ; the cells are puffed up and
become dim from a finely-granulated mass, running together, the urinary canals
therefrom uniformly or knottily dilated. In such a state they give us the ...
Joseph Benedict Buchner, 1872
After a while the peeling off of the epithelia increases ; the cells are puffed up and
become dim from a finely-granulated mass, running together, the urinary canals
therefrom uniformly or knottily dilated. In such a state they give us the ...
Joseph Benedict Buchner, 1872
Castaldi is an Italian of small, wiry frame, knottily developed, stylish in pose and
quick as a panther. Both are excellent swordsmen and both were in dead earnest
. As the referee gave the word the contestants came "on guard," facing each ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «KNOTTILY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
knottily im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Romance and Science Conflict in 'The Memory Painter'
This visual sense informs the prose of the knottily-plotted The Memory Painter. Womack's writing is direct, always driving the plot forward, never ... «PopMatters, Jun 15»
Theater review: The Heidi Chronicles
There are two male lives knottily woven into Heidi's. She and Peter (Bryce Pinkham, of "A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder") become ... «NorthJersey.com, Mär 15»
TS Eliot: the poet who conquered the world, 50 years on
It's not so much that knottily difficult poets including Geoffrey Hill and Jorie Graham embed one resonance within another as they write, as that ... «The Guardian, Jan 15»
Panagariya: The Free-Marketeer With Modi's Ear
His research can be knottily technical. A major theme is regionalism, or how free- or preferential-trade agreements among groups of ... «Wall Street Journal, Jan 15»
Film review: Does Interstellar reach the stars?
Just as his Batman trilogy was far more philosophical and knottily plotted than the average superhero movie, Interstellar is sufficiently grand ... «BBC News, Nov 14»
'Of Mice and Men,' From Broadway to Movie Screens
More knottily, there was much discussion on how best to capture what was transpiring onstage. “The action isn't always in the obvious spot,” Mr. «New York Times, Okt 14»
REVIEW: The First Lady of Iranian Cinema returns with dialogue …
A knottily constructed piece of cinema with perhaps not quite as much staying power as one would have hoped, "Tales" is nevertheless an ... «HitFix, Aug 14»
Slatkin and CSO pack the house for a successful (and rare …
Astringent, densely woven and knottily contrapuntal, the music seems to reflect a damaged world haunted by the devastation of the war. «Chicago Classical Review, Apr 14»
Toronto Film Review: 'Half of a Yellow Sun'
Adichie's knottily constructed narrative wound up splitting that storytelling responsibility among four distinct perspectives, but in picking a single ... «Variety, Sep 13»
Charlie Huston's 'Skinner,' a Thriller With a Troubled Hero
But Skinner is a terse, solemn killer involved in a knottily complicated espionage plot. And his strangeness (he has seven toes, the tip of a ... «New York Times, Jul 13»