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  2. Beyond This Place (novel) - Wikipedia

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    0-575-00618-8 (UK hardback edition) Beyond This Place is a novel by Scottish author A. J. Cronin first published in 1950. The first edition for Australia and New Zealand was in 1953. A serial version appeared in Collier's under the title of To Live Again .

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  4. Linguistic relativity and the color naming debate - Wikipedia

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    Berlin and Kay identified eleven possible basic color categories: white, black, red, green, yellow, blue, brown, purple, pink, orange, and gray. To be considered a basic color category, the term for the color in each language had to meet certain criteria: It is monolexemic (for example, red, not red-yellow or yellow-red.)

  5. The Ferryman (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Ferryman is a 2023 dystopian fiction novel by Justin Cronin. The protagonist, Proctor Bennett, is a titular "ferryman", responsible for transporting elderly citizens to be reborn. Proctor gradually realizes that his utopian life is not what it seems. The Ferryman is Cronin's first novel since 2016's The City of Mirrors.

  6. A Pocketful of Rye - Wikipedia

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    A Pocketful of Rye is a 1969 novel by A. J. Cronin [1] about a young Scottish doctor, Carroll, and his life in Switzerland. It is a sequel to A Song of Sixpence . As with several of his other novels, Cronin drew on his own experiences as a doctor for this book. [2] The titles of both novels come from the children's nursery rhyme, Sing a Song of ...

  7. Splintered Light - Wikipedia

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    167. Splintered Light: Logos and Language in Tolkien's World is an 1983 book of literary criticism by the leading Tolkien scholar Verlyn Flieger, in which she argues that light is a central theme of Tolkien's Middle-earth mythology, in particular in The Silmarillion. It has been admired by other scholars to the extent that it has become a core ...

  8. The Passage (Cronin novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Passage is a novel by Justin Cronin, published in 2010 by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, Inc.,New York. The Passage debuted at #3 on the New York Times hardcover fiction best seller list, and remained on the list for seven additional weeks.

  9. Hope Street (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Premise. The first series sees the sudden arrival of DC Leila Hussain (Amara Karan) in the fictional Northern Irish town of Port Devine.The local residents question the reason behind her arrival; only Inspector Finn O'Hare knows why Leila has been transferred, but he is keeping it to himself.