• Lamb in His Bosom is a 1933 novel by Caroline Miller. It won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1934. It also won the Prix Femina in 1934 and became...
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  • Trust (novel) (category Novels set in New York City)
    predominantly in New York City and focusing on the world of finance, the novel is a metafictional look at a secretive financier and his wife. Benjamin...
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  • communities she visited in her home state of Georgia in the late 1920s and early 1930s, and wove them into her first novel, Lamb in His Bosom, for which she won...
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  • Demon Copperhead (category Novels set in Appalachia)
    is raised in Lee County, located in Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, and nicknamed "Demon Copperhead" for the color of his hair and his attitude. As...
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  • The Goldfinch (novel) (category Novels set in New York City)
    dramatic changes his life undergoes after he survives a terrorist attack at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that kills his mother and results in him coming into...
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  • Hernan Diaz (born 1973) is an Argentine-American writer. His 2017 novel In the Distance was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, as well as...
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    Baxley, Georgia (category Cities in Georgia (U.S. state))
    received the award for Lamb in His Bosom in 1934 Jamie Nails, NFL guard for Buffalo Bills (1997–2000) and Miami Dolphins (2002–2003); born in Baxley Janisse Ray...
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    Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (category Awards established in 1918)
    wholesome should be used instead of whole, the word Pulitzer had written in his will. In 1927, the advisory board quietly instituted Pulitzer's word choice...
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    Julia Peterkin (category Articles lacking in-text citations from December 2021)
    her publisher. In 1933, Harper released Lamb in His Bosom. Miller won the Pulitzer Prize for the novel in 1934. In 1998, the Department of English and Creative...
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  • The Night Watchman (novel) (category Novels set in the United States)
    Mountain Reservation. In 2021, the novel was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. In the letters written by her grandfather detailing his resistance against...
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  • Olive Kitteridge (category IMDb title ID not in Wikidata)
    widow Daisy Foster after his wife, Bonnie, informs him she is no longer interested in sex. Harmon observes Tim Burnham and his girlfriend Nina and is intrigued...
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  • List of The New York Times number-one books of 1934 (category 1934 in the United States)
    by Stark Young, which held on top of the list for 17 weeks, and Lamb in His Bosom by Caroline Miller, which was on top of the list for 8 weeks. The...
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  • Little Man, What Now? by Hans Fallada Anthony Adverse by Hervey Allen Lamb in His Bosom by Caroline Miller So Red the Rose by Stark Young Good-bye, Mr. Chips...
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    Borometz, Borametz and Boranetz. In his book, The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary (1887), Henry Lee describes the legendary lamb as believed to be both a true...
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  • Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller (1850-1937) Caroline Miller (1903–1992), Lamb in His Bosom Henry Miller (1891–1980), Tropic of Cancer Mary Miller May Merrill...
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  • Alison Lurie (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    University in 1947 with a bachelor's degree in history and literature. Lurie met literary scholar Jonathan Peale Bishop while in college, and they married in 1948...
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  • Kingsley, Men in White Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Robert Hillyer, Collected Verse Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Caroline Miller, Lamb in His Bosom George Elrick...
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  • 1934 Pulitzer Prize (category 1934 in the United States)
    Lynchings in the South". Editorial Cartooning: Edmund Duffy of The Baltimore Sun for "California Points with Pride!" Novel: Lamb in His Bosom by Caroline...
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  • Waycross High School (category Public high schools in Georgia (U.S. state))
    Caroline Pafford Miller (class of 1921) - Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lamb in His Bosom (1934) Pernell Roberts - actor (Bonanza, Trapper John, M.D.)...
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  • Malraux – Man's Fate (La Condition humaine) Caroline Pafford Miller – Lamb in His Bosom A.A. Milne – Four Days' Wonder Camil Petrescu – Patul lui Procust...
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  • Georgia Women of Achievement (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    (April 29, 2008). "Carter Recalls His Mother, Miss Lillian, in New Book; She Inspired and Exasperated Him, He Says in an Interview". The Florida Times...
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    John Falstaff (category Characters in The Merry Wives of Windsor)
    memorable eulogy: Nay, sure, he's not in hell! He's in Arthur's bosom, if ever man went to Arthur's bosom. He made a finer end, and went away an it had been...
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  • translations of Greek phrases. Assertions, such as those by Bryan A. Garner in Garner's Modern English Usage, that "eg" and "ie" style versus "e.g." and...
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    and Mary Letitia Greene: In the Bosom of Her Father - The Life and Death of Emily Bulwer Lytton, complete illustrated edition in two volumes, Knebworth...
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  • Charity Lamb (c.1818 – 1879) was an American murderer who was the first woman convicted of murder in Oregon Territory. She had traveled west from North...
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    improper to depict in icons the Lord Sabaoth (that is to say, God the Father) with a grey beard and the Only-Begotten Son in His bosom with a dove between...
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    Abraham (category Prophets in the Hebrew Bible)
    most venerated of patriarchs, holding a naked and vulnerable child in his bosom". Several artists have been inspired by the life of Abraham, including...
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    These teachings emphasize that as the Lamb of God, Jesus chose to suffer nailed to the cross at Calvary as a sign of his obedience to the will of God, as an...
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    David Copperfield (category Novels first published in serial form)
    creature in her arms was myself, as I had once been, hushed forever on her bosom". David Copperfield is a posthumous child, that is, he was born after his father...
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    reaction to the death of Uriah to his reaction to the slaughter of a ewe lamb in Nathan's parable. The turning point in the episode (F) states the divine...
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