Frederick Philip Grove (February 14, 1879 – September 9, 1948) was a German-born Canadian novelist and translator. He was a prolific translator in Germany...
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Pontypridd Fred Groves (actor) (1880–1955), British actor Fred Groves (politician) (1924–1995), Canadian politician Frederick Philip Grove, German-Canadian...
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of Irving Layton Marshall McLuhan E. J. Pratt Margaret Laurence Frederick Philip Grove Leonard Cohen Mordecai Richler Stephen Leacock Hugh MacLennan Earle...
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vaulter Emily Grove (singer) (born 1991), American singer Eric Grove (1948–2021), British naval historian and defence analyst Frederick Philip Grove alias Felix...
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Henriette Alice McCrea-Metcalf, and Felix Volkbein is derived from Frederick Philip Grove. Felix Volkbein is born in early 1880 to Guido and Hedvig Volkbein...
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a collection of fragments of ancient Greek philosophical texts Frederick Philip Grove (1879–1948), German-born Canadian novelist and translator. Galician...
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poet and translator Felix Paul Greve (who later went by the name Frederick Philip Grove). After the trio travelled together to Palermo, Sicily in late January...
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The Master of the Mill is a 1946 novel by German-Canadian writer Frederick Philip Grove (1879 – 1948). The story takes place in northwestern Ontario in...
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Association, the male avant garde of Canadian literature led by Frederick Philip Grove, F. R. Scott, Morley Callaghan and Raymond Knister complained about...
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Sir Andrew Macphail, FRSC 1932: Archibald MacMechan, FRSC 1934: Frederick Philip Grove 1935: Édouard Montpetit, MSRC 1936: Pelham Edgar, FRSC 1937: Stephen...
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Continental Revue Poetry or drama: Robert Finch, Poems Non-fiction: Frederick Philip Grove, In Search of Myself Non-fiction: Arthur R. M. Lower, Colony to...
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by many of Canada's most important writers of the era, including Frederick Philip Grove, E. J. Pratt, A. J. M. Smith, A. M. Klein, P. K. Page, Dorothy Livesay...
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Bardin (1947) The Victim – Saul Bellow (1947) Consider Her Ways – Frederick Philip Grove (1948) The Caine Mutiny – Herman Wouk (1951) The Catcher in the...
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Wilbur Lucius Cross, Osamu Dazai, André Fontainas, Susan Glaspell, Frederick Philip Grove, Victor Ido, Klara Johanson, Aldo Leopold, Monteiro Lobato, Emil...
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(album), a 2023 album by Joe Lovano Our Daily Bread, a 1928 novel by Frederick Philip Grove Epiousios, the word usually translated "daily" in the phrase All...
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identity creation: Demidenko compared to Ern Malley, B. Wongar, and Frederick Philip Grove (FPB, German-Canadian author). "Helen Darville aka Helen Demidenko...
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(2000) Harold Griffith (1991) Medard Chouart des Groselliers (1987) Frederick Philip Grove (1979) Germaine Guèvremont (1976) Casimir Gzowski (1963) Thomas...
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Eliza Ritchie, E. J. Pratt, Douglas Bush, Charles G. D. Roberts, Frederick Philip Grove, Robert Stanfield, Hugh MacLennan, Hilda Neatby, Eugene Forsey,...
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Catholic Diocese of Orange, located in Garden Grove, California. The reflective glass building, by the firm of Philip Johnson/John Burgee Architects, seats 2...
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Stanley, English correspondent (cancer, born 1887) August 19 – Frederick Philip Grove, German-born Canadian novelist and essayist (born 1879) August 25...
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president – until his death in 1975. Pacey published important work on Frederick Philip Grove, Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, and Ethel Wilson, among others. He worked...
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poet and translator Felix Paul Greve (later the Canadian author Frederick Philip Grove). After the trio travelled together to Palermo, Italy, the Endells’...
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Alfonsovich Grossheim Ukraine 6 March 1888 4 December 1948 Botanist Frederick Philip Grove Germany Canada 14 February 1879 9 September 1948 Writer, translator...
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time travel to a utopian future. Canadian science fiction author Frederick Philip Grove's novels The Master of the Mill (1944) and Consider Her Ways (1947)...
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(1848–1929, France/Argentina, nf) Frederick Philip Grove (1879–1948, Germany/Canada, f), born Felix Paul Greve Annie Groves (1946–2011, England, f), pseudonym...
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others spoke about the papers of such writers as Nan Shipley and Frederick Philip Grove, and the Discovery Hour Series (1982-1986), which saw a number of...
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the script to F. P. (Felix Paul) Greve, later known in Canada as Frederick Philip Grove, who published a German translation of One Thousand and One Nights...
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Grove Plantation is a late-18th-century plantation house and estate in the northern Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, USA. It is situated in Frederick County...
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disputed by Henry's brother Philip of Swabia and Otto of Brunswick. At the death of his father Henry VI in 1197, Frederick was in Italy, traveling towards...
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1936). He also got to know poet Dorothy Livesay and novelist Frederick Philip Grove. Grove read My Star Predominant, and encouraged Knister to enter the...
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