Carl Ray Proffer (September 3, 1938, Buffalo, New York – September 24, 1984, Ann Arbor, Michigan) was an American publisher, scholar, professor, and translator...
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Carl Proffer, used compliments on the work from Vladimir Nabokov's letter. In 1977 Ardis published the English-language translation by Carl Proffer.[citation...
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York: Bantam. ISBN 978-0-552-67271-9. Zamyatin, Evgeny (1987). "We". In Carl Proffer (ed.). Russian Literature of the Twenties: An Anthology. S.D. Cioran...
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Michigan, United States, by husband and wife scholars Carl R. Proffer and Ellendea C. Proffer. The Proffers had two goals for Ardis: one was to publish in Russian...
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Kopelev, Lev; Litvinov, Pavel; Litvinov, Maya; Mihajlov, Mihajlo; Proffer, Carl; Proffer, Ellendea; Synyavsky, Andrey; Shraginet, Boris; et al. (4 February...
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to Carl Proffer, publisher of Ardis Publishing in Ann Arbor, Michigan, who made a fac-simile edition. After the Metropol' publication, the Proffers had...
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including: Mirra Ginsburg, Grove Press, 1968, ISBN 978-0-8021-3015-0 Carl Proffer, in Diaboliad, Indiana University Press, 1972, ISBN 978-0-25311605-5...
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Kopelev, Lev; Litvinov, Pavel; Litvinov, Maya; Mihajlov, Mihajlo; Proffer, Carl; Proffer, Ellendea; Synyavsky, Andrey; Shraginet, Boris; et al. (4 February...
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Kopelev, Lev; Litvinov, Pavel; Litvinov, Maya; Mihajlov, Mihajlo; Proffer, Carl; Proffer, Ellendea; Synyavsky, Andrey; Shraginet, Boris; et al. (4 February...
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The Silver Age of Russian Culture: An Anthology ed. edited Carl Proffer and Ellendea Proffer (Ann Arbor: Ardis, 1975). ISBN 9780882331713. The Kiss of...
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Burgin-O'Connor translation of Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita. She married Carl R. Proffer (1938–1984), and co-founded Ardis Publishers in 1971, a publishing...
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Silvestre Reyes (Democratic) 70.63% ▌Rick Ledesma (Republican) 27.60% ▌Carl Proffer (Natural Law) 1.76% Texas 17 Charles Stenholm Democratic 1978 Incumbent...
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Slavists Felix Oinas, Edward L. Keenan, Charles Townsend, Charles Gribble, Carl Proffer, Frank Miller, Helena Goscilo. "2011 SWSEEL Program Closes with Record...
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Charles X Gustav (redirect from Carl X Gustav)
Charles X Gustav, also Carl X Gustav (Swedish: Karl X Gustav; 8 November 1622 – 13 February 1660), was King of Sweden from 1654 until his death. He was...
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Chichikov. Diaboliad and Other Stories translated by Carl R. Proffer, edited by Ellendea and Carl Proffer, Indiana University Press, 1972; Ann Arbor: Ardis...
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Democratic Silvestre Reyes 90,260 70.63 Republican Rick Ledesma 35,271 27.60 Natural Law Carl Proffer 2,253 1.76 Total votes 127,784 100 Democratic hold...
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Carl A. Raschke (born 1944) is an American philosopher and theologian. Raschke is a Past Chair and Professor of Religious Studies Department at the University...
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Thom Hartmann (redirect from Thomas Carl Hartmann)
of points of view on diverse social and political topics. Some guests proffer progressive views similar to Hartmann's, but more than half are conservatives...
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terrorism, that it is evil per se – that the various real or imagined reasons proffered by the terrorists to justify their actions are meaningless. Benjamin Netanyahu...
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There are several English translations of the poem including one by Carl Ray Proffer with Assya Kumesky, one by Harry Thomas: 212 and one by Alan Myers...
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Carl, despite whatever feelings he had, felt that he had an obligation to report the facts as he saw them," in response to which Greenberg proffered his...
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argumentum ad nauseam is a logical fallacy in which erroneous proof is proffered by prolonged repetition of the argument, i. e., the argument is repeated...
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publisher (link) The Critical Prose of Alexander Pushkin. Translated by Proffer, Carl R. University of Indiana Press. 1969. p. 97. Attribution This article incorporates...
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Archived 2003-03-07 at the Wayback Machine by Georges Nivat (in Russian) Carl R. Proffer, Russia in Prussia, The New York Times, August 7, 1977 Robert Conquest...
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Karl Rahner (redirect from Carl Rahner)
is the explicit "thematization" of what is always already subjectively proffered – the history of grace's categorical expression without, culminating in...
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the common view that Muhammad is an impostor and argues that the Quran proffers "the most sublime truths of cult and morals"; it defines the unity of God...
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John Laffin (redirect from Carl Dekker)
on Field Marshal Earl Haig, entitled Haig: The Unknown Soldier (1996), proffering the same historical commentary. Laffin was the instigator behind the creation...
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"Heart Be Still" is a song recorded by Canadian musician Carl Graves that was released as a single in 1975. It became a hit registering on both the Cash...
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Principles of war (section Carl von Clausewitz)
Marquis de Silva presented his "Principles" for war in 1778. Henry Lloyd proffered his version of "Rules" for war in 1781 as well as his "Axioms" for war...
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"Moina Michael". Digital Library of Georgia. Retrieved 8 February 2012. Proffer, Carl R. (7 August 1977). "Russia in Prussia". The New York Times. Unaccustomed...
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