Sentences with phrase «one's literary heritage»

Books About Town is a new initiative that celebrates the city's rich literary heritage.
It has a fantastic literary heritage, it has tremendous democratic intellect.
treasures illustrating the greatest mediaeval literary heritage of Northern Europe, [exhibition held at] the Pierpont Morgan library, New York, [16 September - 14 November] 1982
The great value of Freeborn's book is that it illustrates its analysis with a wide variety of pre -(and post --RRB- Reformation texts, thereby providing the Catholic teacher with a genuine opportunity to teach the English Catholic literary heritage while also teaching spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Morgan believes that all children should have access to «our nation's vast literary heritage».
Scotland's most imaginative modern artist is also the most aware of its brilliant literary heritage.
Lévy Gorvy is particularly pleased to present a group of paintings by internationally celebrated artist Pat Steir: four works from her new series, «For Hong Kong» (2017 — 2018), were created in homage to the artistic and literary heritage of East Asian cultures.
Given Russia's rich literary heritage, you could hardly walk a block without coming across a sign or historical marker that had a connection to some famous novelist or other.
Drivers also points out that the literary heritage of the early Syriac - speaking church is reflected in the Acts of Thomas, Odes of Solomon and in Tatian's Diatessiron.
In the meantime, BabyLit and the like can provide young ones a sense of the words, the symbols, and the stories that have built the literary heritage that they may one day inherit in more of its fullness.
The extent to which the Bible is imbedded in our artistic and literary heritage would, even if no other factor were present, make a knowledge of the Bible imperative and highlight the cultural loss resulting from its exclusion from the public schools.
«It's a part of our literary heritage in this country.
Now we face the potential sudden massive destruction of human life (and also, incidentally, libraries and literary heritage).
With a place «deep» in his «heart's core» 1, Sligo's cultural and literary heritage is renowned and still actively celebrated, indeed Ireland has declared 2015 the year of Yeats!
The idea was inspired by Newcastle's literary heritage.
Hachette can't come right out and say that it wants higher book prices (which is the result if they prevail in negotiations and take back control of pricing and / or restrict Amazon's ability to discount), so instead we get a narrative of a rapacious corporation versus a plucky guardian of our literary heritage.
In terms of literary heritage, there is a slight effort to echo William Wordsworth, particularly «Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey.»
Because there is nothing so threatening to the vitality of our literary heritage than a bunch of readers looking for stuff to read.
It is my way to help them celebrate our literary heritage in a new context.
Adam Munday, the hotel's general manager, explained to the Telegraph that the idea was inspired by Newcastle's literary heritage:
Library of Congress Center for the Book has a mission to sponsor programs that highlight their area's literary heritage and promote the importance of literacy and libraries.
As an example, Publit has helped Stockholm Public Library to become a publisher, by digitizing and making the literary heritage of the late spouses Gunnar and Alva Myrdal available to the public.
Benches not only look like a book, they are fully dressed up by different depictions that resemble and celebrate the literary heritage of London.
This would be a marvelous opportunity for Access Copyright (AC) to step up to the plate with some money for a worthy project that would really help to provide «access» to the Canada's literary heritage.
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