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A new Llosa novel, "El Sue ñ o del Celta" ( "The Celt's Dream"), is due out in Spanish next month.
A Rare Swedish Triumph Eric Ormsby 2010
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His new work, "El Sueno del Celta" ( "The Celt's Dream"), is a fictional history based on the life of 20th-century Irish political figure Roger Casement.
Mario Vargas Llosa Says Nobel Prize Changed His Life: 'Death Will Find Me With My Pen In Hand' AP 2010
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His new work, "El Sueno del Celta" ( "The Celt's Dream"), is a fictional history based on the life of 20th-century Irish political figure Roger Casement.
Mario Vargas Llosa Says Nobel Prize Changed His Life: 'Death Will Find Me With My Pen In Hand' AP 2010
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In November, he will add yet another of these to his burgeoning opus: "The Celt's Dream," about Sir Roger Casement, the indefatigable battler for civil rights.
The power of Mario Vargas Llosa's words led the political writer to Nobel Prize Marie Arana 2010
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In November, he will add yet another of these to his burgeoning opus: "The Celt's Dream," about Sir Roger Casement, the indefatigable battler for civil rights.
The power of Mario Vargas Llosa's words led the political writer to Nobel Prize Marie Arana 2010
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Swift as was the Celt's attack, two men blocked his way with drawn swords before he could reach Thorfel -- Halfgar and Oswick.
People of the Dark Howard, Robert E. 2005
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We are a people born late in the history of the race, and our blood is mingled of the Norseman's, the Celt's, and the Latin's.
Study of Child Life Marion Foster Washburne
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He had all the Celt's love of romance, and the ingrained reverence of the Irish Catholic for women.
The Hippodrome Rachel Hayward
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In "Troilus and Criseyde" the Celt's ready wit, gift of repartee, and sense of the dramatic; the care for the form and ordering of a narrative, dear to the Latin races; the Norman's faculty of observation, are allied to the emotion and tenderness of the
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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“For ages and ages the world has been constantly slipping ever more and more out of the Celt's grasp,” wrote Matthew Arnold.
Writer's Recollections Ward, Mrs Humphry 1918
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