Search references for ERNEST BERNBAUM. Phrases containing ERNEST BERNBAUM
See searches and references containing ERNEST BERNBAUM!ERNEST BERNBAUM
American writer and scholar (1879–1958)
Ernest Bernbaum (February 12, 1879 – March 8, 1958) was an American educator, scholar, writer and an opponent of the Suffragette movement. Ernest Bernbaum
Ernest_Bernbaum
Surname list
Bernbaum is a variation of German surname Birnbaum. Notable people with the surname include: Ernest Bernbaum (1879–1958), American educator, scholar, and
Bernbaum
50-volume anthology of classic works from world literature
of a Criticism", by Ernest Bernbaum Education "General Introduction", by Henry Wyman Holmes "Francis Bacon", by Ernest Bernbaum "Locke and Milton", by
Harvard_Classics
American literary historian
author, and scholar of comparative and world literature, and is the Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University. He is the
David_Damrosch
English novelist, short story writer and literary critic (1857–1903)
French Fiction in the 19th Century," The Academy, Vol. LII, pp. 173–174 Ernest Bernbaum (1902). "George Gissing," The Harvard Monthly, Vol. XXXV, pp. 20–28
George_Gissing
Work of fiction, published in 1688
Virginia, as sheep, in particular, could not survive there. Also, as Ernest Bernbaum argues in "Mrs. Behn's 'Oroonoko'", everything substantive in Oroonoko
Oroonoko
English playwright, poet and spy (1640–1689)
recounted by a long line of biographers, among them Dyce, Edmund Gosse, Ernest Bernbaum, Montague Summers, Vita Sackville-West, Virginia Woolf, George Woodcock
Aphra_Behn
American literary critic and academic
Daniel Albright (October 29, 1945 – January 3, 2015) was the Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature at Harvard and the editor of Modernism and Music:
Daniel_Albright
American author and professor
1941) is an American author and professor. In 2001, he was named the Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature at Harvard University. He received a B.A. from
Leo_Damrosch
Mythical kingdom in Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu tradition
LI. Reprint: Manjushri Publishing House, Delhi. 1970, pp. 81–2. Edwin Bernbaum "The Way to Shambhala: A Search for the Mythical Kingdom Beyond the Himalayas"
Shambhala
Essay by Percy Bysshe Shelley
intellectual freedom and a vehicle for political and social subjugation". Ernest Bernbaum, ed., Anthology of Romanticism, 3rd ed. rev. & enlarged (New York:
A_Defence_of_Poetry
scholar Jules Bellisio POLY Chief scientist at Telcordia Technologies Ernest Bernbaum POLY Professor at Harvard University Tito Boeri 1990 Ph.D. Professor
List of New York University alumni
List_of_New_York_University_alumni
Literature scholar
professors with tenure) she taught Comparative and German Literature as the Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature. She retired in 1995, and her final years were
Dorrit_Cohn
Literary magazine
Hart Editors: Vincent Van Marter Beede, William Harris Laird Bell, Ernest Bernbaum, Oscar James Campbell Jr., Laurence Murray Crosbie, Henry Wyman Holmes
The_Harvard_Monthly
Fellowship by the American Academy in Berlin
Joan Acocella Staff writer, The New Yorker Fall 2012 Daniel Albright Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature, Harvard University Massachusetts Fall 2012
Berlin_Prize
Retrieved 16 Feb 2010. Massachusetts Women with an Introduction by Ernest Bernbaum, Ph.D. (1916). 'Who the Massachusetts Anti-Suffragists Are' by Katharine
Sentinels_of_the_Republic
Award
Comparison between the Critical Methods of Sainte Beuve and Taine 1902 1903 Ernest Bernbaum Elizabethan Domestic Dramas 1904 Frances Elizabeth Newell Geoffrey
George_B._Sohier_Prize
2006 American film by Allen Coulter
American mystery drama film directed by Allen Coulter and written by Paul Bernbaum. The story presents a fictionalized account of the circumstances surrounding
Hollywoodland
American literacy scholar
others who "lacked 'natural' entitlement." In 1987, he resigned as Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature and Chair of the Harvard English Department
Joel_Porte
Mountain in Tanzania, highest in Africa
Guardian. 30 September 2016. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 14 February 2025. Bernbaum 2006, p. 308. "Meyer And Purtscheller Were Not Alone". Tanzanian Affairs
Mount_Kilimanjaro
Person engaging in deceptive practices
Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 9. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Bernbaum, Ernest; Levis, Howard C.; Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection (Library of Congress)
Charlatan
English socialite, fraudster (1642–1673)
Mary Carleton (1663) Archived 27 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Bernbaum, Ernest; Levis, Howard C.; Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection (Library of Congress)
Mary_Carleton
American journalist and novelist (1870–1902)
Twentieth-Century Transformations: Frank Norris, Ernest Hemingway, Don DeLillo, University of Georgia Press, 1994. Bernbaum, Ernest (1903). "Frank Norris," The Harvard
Frank_Norris
American actress (born 1968)
mayor in Andrew Meieran's Highland Park, and a hospital volunteer in Zack Bernbaum's And Now a Word from Our Sponsor. The following year, she reunited with
Parker_Posey
Belchem John Bell Giacomo Benedetto Anthony Benjamin Ralph Benjamin Gerald Bernbaum Sir Tim Berners-Lee Sir Michael Berry James Bethell, 5th Baron Bethell
List of fellows of the Royal Society of Arts
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Arts
18th century English dramatic genre
A Handbook to Literature (12 ed.). Longman. ISBN 978-0205024018. Bernbaum, Ernest (1915). The Drama of Sensibility: A Sketch of the History of English
Sentimental_comedy
producer and film director Laszlo Barna (1948– ), television producer Zack Bernbaum, film director Murray Cohl CM (1929–2008), film director[citation needed]
List_of_Canadian_Jews
Literary award for Californian authors
Ronald Takaki Gold 1990 Nonfiction Sacred Mountains of the World Edwin Bernbaum Gold The Knight, Death, and the Devil Ella Leffland Silver America in 1857:
California_Book_Awards
Studios Lee Tamahori (director); Gary Goldman, Jonathan Hensleigh, Paul Bernbaum (screenplay); Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore, Jessica Biel, Thomas Kretschmann
List of American films of 2007
List_of_American_films_of_2007
Four days in March Archived 16 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine BBC Bernbaum, John A. (1972). Nazi control in Austria: the creation of the Ostmark,
History_of_Austria
ERNEST BERNBAUM
ERNEST BERNBAUM
Boy/Male
English American
Earnest.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, French, German, Spanish, Swedish
Serious; Determined; Sincere; Earnest; Feminine of Emest; Battle to the Death
Boy/Male
English American Spanish
Earnest.
Boy/Male
English American German
Earnest.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ernest, EARNEST means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of German Ernst.English
Americanized form of German Ernst.English : variant spelling of Ernest.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Iron Man, Vigour
Boy/Male
African, American, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Ghana, Irish, Netherlands, Polish, Swedish
Sincere; Serious Battle to the Death; Earnest; Serious; Battle to the Death
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, German
Sincere; Serious; Form of Ernest; Truth; Battle to the Death
Boy/Male
British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Swiss
Earnest; Sincere; Serious
Male
German
Contracted form of German Ernust, ERNST means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Male
English
English form of German Ernust, ERNEST means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Ernesto, ERNESTA means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Male
German
Old German name derived from the vocabulary word eornost, ERNUST means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Female
German
Feminine form of German Ernst, ERNSTA means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the Germanic byname mentioned at Ernst. However, Reaney cites medieval evidence for Norman spellings such as Ernais, and derives it from a Germanic personal name Arn(e)gis, possibly composed of the elements arn ‘eagle’ + gīsil ‘pledge’, ‘hostage’, ‘noble youth’ (see Giesel). The name may have been altered by folk etymology to coincide with the word meaning ‘combat’. Compare Harness.Dutch : variant of Ernst.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Ernestus, ERNESTO means "battle (to the death), serious business."
Boy/Male
English American German
Serious; determined.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Serious; determined. Feminine of Emest.
Girl/Female
German Latin
Serious; determined. Feminine of Emest.
ERNEST BERNBAUM
ERNEST BERNBAUM
Girl/Female
American, Christian, Finnish, German, Indian, Swedish
Alice
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lakshmana | லகà¯à®·à¯à®®à®£à®¾
Reviver of lakshmanas life
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lucky Person
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Young; Teen; Intelligence; Grace; Purity
Girl/Female
Tamil
A new beginning
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
The Best
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of the Lord
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Rajasthani, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
A River
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Name of a battle site.
Boy/Male
Gaelic, Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit
Crops Field; Honoured; God's Gift
ERNEST BERNBAUM
ERNEST BERNBAUM
ERNEST BERNBAUM
ERNEST BERNBAUM
ERNEST BERNBAUM
v. t.
To furnish with, or surmount as, a crest; to serve as a crest for.
v. i.
To tarry; to rest.
n.
Want of rest or repose; unquietness; sleeplessness; uneasiness; disquietude.
v. t.
The act of stopping, or restraining from further motion, etc.; stoppage; hindrance; restraint; as, an arrest of development.
v. t.
To use in earnest.
v. i.
To form a crest.
v. t.
To ordain as priest.
v. t.
To rest or fasten; to fix; to concentrate.
a.
Open; frank; as, an honest countenance.
v. t.
To seize on and fix; to hold; to catch; as, to arrest the eyes or attention.
v. t.
To take, seize, or apprehend by authority of law; as, to arrest one for debt, or for a crime.
n.
See Earnest.
v. t.
To eject from a nest; to unnestle.
a.
Ardent in the pursuit of an object; eager to obtain or do; zealous with sincerity; with hearty endeavor; heartfelt; fervent; hearty; -- used in a good sense; as, earnest prayers.
v. t.
To stop; to check or hinder the motion or action of; as, to arrest the current of a river; to arrest the senses.
a.
Characterized by integrity or fairness and straight/forwardness in conduct, thought, speech, etc.; upright; just; equitable; trustworthy; truthful; sincere; free from fraud, guile, or duplicity; not false; -- said of persons and acts, and of things to which a moral quality is imputed; as, an honest judge or merchant; an honest statement; an honest bargain; an honest business; an honest book; an honest confession.
a.
Intent; fixed closely; as, earnest attention.
v. t.
To vest again with possession or office; as, to revest a magistrate with authority.
v. t.
To arrest.
v. t.
To tune with a wrest, or key.