AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for EUGENE JOLAS

Search references for EUGENE JOLAS. Phrases containing EUGENE JOLAS

See searches and references containing EUGENE JOLAS!

AI searches containing EUGENE JOLAS

EUGENE JOLAS

  • Eugene Jolas
  • American translator

    John George Eugène Jolas (October 26, 1894 – May 26, 1952) was a writer, translator and literary critic. John George Eugène Jolas was born October 26

    Eugene Jolas

    Eugene_Jolas

  • Maria Jolas
  • American publisher (1893–1987)

    Paris with her husband Eugene Jolas. Jolas was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but became closely associated with European culture. Jolas and her husband had

    Maria Jolas

    Maria Jolas

    Maria_Jolas

  • Transition (literary magazine)
  • Experimental literary journal

    and artists. It was founded in 1927 by Maria McDonald and her husband Eugene Jolas and published in Paris, France. They were later assisted by editors Elliot

    Transition (literary magazine)

    Transition_(literary_magazine)

  • Finnegans Wake
  • 1939 novel by James Joyce

    These texts ... formed a unity." In the same year, Joyce met Maria and Eugène Jolas in Paris, just as his new work was generating an increasingly negative

    Finnegans Wake

    Finnegans Wake

    Finnegans_Wake

  • Betsy Jolas
  • French and American composer (born 1926)

    Elizabeth MacDonald Jolas (born 5 August 1926) is a French and American composer. Jolas was born in Paris on 5 August 1926. Her mother, the American translator

    Betsy Jolas

    Betsy Jolas

    Betsy_Jolas

  • In the Penal Colony
  • Short story by Franz Kafka

    torture device similar to the one described by Kafka. (1941) Translated by Eugene Jolas, Partisan Review, March–April 1941, pp. 98–107, 146–158. (1948) Translated

    In the Penal Colony

    In the Penal Colony

    In_the_Penal_Colony

  • The Metamorphosis
  • 1915 novella by Franz Kafka

    ISSN 1355-5146. In addition to the translations listed in the text below, Eugene Jolas translated The Metamorphosis in the literary magazine transition in installments

    The Metamorphosis

    The Metamorphosis

    The_Metamorphosis

  • Lucia Joyce
  • Irish professional dancer (1907–1982)

    English." Lucia Joyce returned to stay with Maria Jolas, the wife of transition editor Eugene Jolas, in Neuilly-sur-Seine. After three weeks, her condition

    Lucia Joyce

    Lucia Joyce

    Lucia_Joyce

  • Berlin Alexanderplatz
  • 1929 novel by Alfred Döblin

    to propel the plot. The novel was translated into English in 1931 by Eugene Jolas, a friend of James Joyce. The translation was not well received; it particularly

    Berlin Alexanderplatz

    Berlin Alexanderplatz

    Berlin_Alexanderplatz

  • Black Sun Press
  • English-language publisher in France (1927–1970)

    Hart Crane, D. H. Lawrence, Archibald MacLeish, Ernest Hemingway, and Eugene Jolas. It enjoyed the greatest longevity among the several expatriate presses

    Black Sun Press

    Black_Sun_Press

  • Jolas
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Jolas may refer to: Members of the Jola people of West Africa Betsy Jolas (born 1926), Franco–American composer Eugene Jolas (1894–1952), American translator

    Jolas

    Jolas

  • Caresse Crosby
  • Socialite and inventor (1892–1970)

    Short Stories, in 1929, and works by Hart Crane, Ernest Hemingway, Eugene Jolas, D. H. Lawrence, Archibald MacLeish, Ezra Pound, and Laurence Sterne

    Caresse Crosby

    Caresse Crosby

    Caresse_Crosby

  • Montparnasse
  • Neighbourhood of Paris, France

    were caught in the fever of creativity. Robert McAlmon, and Maria and Eugene Jolas came to Paris and published their literary magazine Transition. Harry

    Montparnasse

    Montparnasse

  • Franz Kafka
  • Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)

    published "A Report for an Academy" in the New York Herald Tribune. Eugene Jolas translated Kafka's "The Judgment" for the modernist journal transition

    Franz Kafka

    Franz Kafka

    Franz_Kafka

  • Ronald Symond
  • British writer (1895–1947)

    published in the Parisian literary journal 'transition', which was edited by Eugene Jolas, who regarded Symond as one of his friends, together with Stuart Gilbert

    Ronald Symond

    Ronald_Symond

  • Samuel Beckett
  • Irish novelist and playwright (1906–1989)

    Progress (a book of essays on Joyce which also included contributions by Eugene Jolas, Robert McAlmon, and William Carlos Williams). Beckett's close relationship

    Samuel Beckett

    Samuel Beckett

    Samuel_Beckett

  • Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress
  • 1929 work regarding James Joyce's then-unfinished Finnigan's Wake

    Old Norse Poetry") Stuart Gilbert ("Prolegomena to Work in Progress") Eugene Jolas ("The Revolution of Language and James Joyce") Victor Llona ("I Dont

    Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress

    Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress

    Our_Exagmination_Round_His_Factification_for_Incamination_of_Work_in_Progress

  • Harry Crosby
  • American writer (1898–1929)

    Ezra Pound, Archibald MacLeish, Ernest Hemingway, Laurence Sterne, and Eugene Jolas. The Black Sun Press evolved into one of the most important small presses

    Harry Crosby

    Harry Crosby

    Harry_Crosby

  • Feldkirch, Vorarlberg
  • Town in Vorarlberg, Austria

    the summer of 1932, the friendship with the publisher couple Maria and Eugene Jolas brought the writer back to Feldkirch, where he stayed for several weeks

    Feldkirch, Vorarlberg

    Feldkirch, Vorarlberg

    Feldkirch,_Vorarlberg

  • Jola people
  • Ethnic group found in west Africa

    village of Mlomp. Overall, the majority of Jolas (91%) are Muslims. In Gambia, 90% of Jolas are Muslims. Some Jolas continue to follow their traditional religion

    Jola people

    Jola people

    Jola_people

  • Poet laureate
  • Officially appointed poet

    Sisley (1928). Paris Salons, Cafés, Studios. J.B. Lippincott. Jolas, Eugène (2009). Eugene Jolas: Critical Writings, 1924-1951. Northwestern University Press

    Poet laureate

    Poet laureate

    Poet_laureate

  • Gertrude Stein
  • American author (1874–1946)

    received considerable backlash from individuals portrayed in her book. Eugene Jolas, editor of the avant-garde journal Transition, published a pamphlet titled

    Gertrude Stein

    Gertrude Stein

    Gertrude_Stein

  • Alfred Döblin
  • German novelist, essayist, and doctor (1878–1957)

    recognition and literary celebrity, and was translated into English in 1931 by Eugene Jolas, a friend of James Joyce. It has been filmed twice, once in the 1931

    Alfred Döblin

    Alfred Döblin

    Alfred_Döblin

  • Marius Lyle
  • British novelist

    contributor to transition, an experimental literary journal founded in 1927 by Eugene Jolas. Her contributions included "Feeling Out" (June 1929), "How I Dreamed"

    Marius Lyle

    Marius_Lyle

  • Saint-John Perse
  • French poet and diplomat (1887–1975)

    died in his villa in Giens and is buried nearby. Éloges (1911, transl. Eugène Jolas in 1928, Louise Varèse in 1944, Eleanor Clark and Roger Little in 1965

    Saint-John Perse

    Saint-John Perse

    Saint-John_Perse

  • Astropolis
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    city of stars) may refer to: An idealised future civilisation, as in Eugene Jolas' Succession in Astropolis Astropolis, a science fiction cycle by Sean

    Astropolis

    Astropolis

  • List of people from Union City, New Jersey
  • Listener, and the feature film of the same name starring Robin Williams Eugene Jolas (1894–1952), writer, translator and literary critic born in Union Hill(B)

    List of people from Union City, New Jersey

    List of people from Union City, New Jersey

    List_of_people_from_Union_City,_New_Jersey

  • Forbach
  • Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

    Arc de Triomphe in Paris Sophie Huber (born 1985), freestyle swimmer Eugene Jolas (1894–1952), journalist, poet and translator, best known for founding

    Forbach

    Forbach

    Forbach

  • 1952 in literature
  • Romanian politician, zoologist and short story writer (born 1862) May 26 – Eugene Jolas, American/French writer, literary translator and critic (born 1894) June

    1952 in literature

    1952 in literature

    1952_in_literature

  • Feldkirch railway station
  • Railway station in Vorarlberg, Austria

    paid a visit to Feldkirch in 1932 to see his friend Eugene Jolas. During the visit, he said to Jolas, "Over there, on those tracks, the fate of Ulysses

    Feldkirch railway station

    Feldkirch railway station

    Feldkirch_railway_station

  • 1894 in literature
  • writer, Pulitzer Prize winning novelist and poet (died 1960) October 26 – Eugene Jolas, American writer, literary translator and critic (died 1952) December

    1894 in literature

    1894_in_literature

  • Robert M. Coates
  • Art critic, novelist, short story writer (1897–1973)

    in the first issue of the avant-garde magazine transition, founded by Eugene Jolas and Maria MacDonald in April 1927 and published two more stories in transition

    Robert M. Coates

    Robert_M._Coates

  • Sophie Taeuber-Arp
  • Swiss artist (1889–1943)

    Taeuber-Arp also provided the cover art for the February 1933 issue of Eugene Jolas's avant-garde little magazine, transition. Taeuber-Arp explored the circle

    Sophie Taeuber-Arp

    Sophie Taeuber-Arp

    Sophie_Taeuber-Arp

  • 2033 in public domain
  • Photographer Owen Johnson United States 27 January 1952 Writer Stover at Yale Eugene Jolas United States 26 May 1952 Writer Herbert Juttke Germany 1952 Screenwriter

    2033 in public domain

    2033 in public domain

    2033_in_public_domain

  • Vanguard Press
  • 1926–1988 American publishing house

    Chris Jenkyns (1954) Edgar Jepson (1929) Eyvind Johnson (1960–1971) Eugene Jolas (1949) Bruce E. Jones (1987) Philip D. Jordan (1957) Franz Kafka (1946)

    Vanguard Press

    Vanguard_Press

  • Marc Dachy
  • French art historian, publisher and translator

    Monte Young and Kurt Schwitters published by Ivrea, as well as texts by Eugène Jolas and Theo van Doesburg. He edited a special Dada issue of Literary Magazine

    Marc Dachy

    Marc_Dachy

  • 2003 in public domain
  • Johnson United States 27 August 1878 27 January 1952 Writer Stover at Yale Eugene Jolas United States 26 October 1894 26 May 1952 Writer Herbert Juttke Germany

    2003 in public domain

    2003_in_public_domain

  • Union Hill, New Jersey
  • Place in New Jersey, United States

    New Jersey. John Corky (1857–1936). Paul Jappe (1898–1989), NFL player Eugene Jolas (1894–1952), writer, translator and literary critic Anne Ceridwen Rees

    Union Hill, New Jersey

    Union Hill, New Jersey

    Union_Hill,_New_Jersey

  • Seon Manley
  • Editor and author

    began editing books for Vanguard, including critical works like those by Eugene Jolas. Manley also edited anthologies of horror stories, mostly with her sister

    Seon Manley

    Seon_Manley

  • Anne Terrier Laffaille
  • French composer

    New York: R.R. Bowker. ISBN 0-9617485-2-4. OCLC 16714846. Jolas, Eugène (2009). Eugene Jolas: Critical Writings, 1924-1951. Northwestern University Press

    Anne Terrier Laffaille

    Anne_Terrier_Laffaille

  • 2023 in public domain
  • Photographer Owen Johnson United States 27 January 1952 Writer Stover at Yale Eugene Jolas United States 26 May 1952 Writer Herbert Juttke Germany 1952 Screenwriter

    2023 in public domain

    2023_in_public_domain

  • List of authors by name: J
  • (1825–1904, Hungary, f/d) Elísabet Jökulsdóttir (born 1958, Iceland, p/nf/d) Eugene Jolas (1894–1945, US, nf) Elizabeth Jolley (1923–2007, England/Australia, f/nf)

    List of authors by name: J

    List_of_authors_by_name:_J

  • Tristan Tzara
  • Romanian-French poet (1896–1963)

    Bio-Bibliography", in Selected Poems of René Char (edited by Mary Ann Caws and Tina Jolas), New Directions Publishers, New York, 1992, p.xii. ISBN 0-8112-1191-6 Cernat

    Tristan Tzara

    Tristan Tzara

    Tristan_Tzara

  • Dorothy Marie Donnelly
  • recognized as one of the most important of the avant garde little magazines. (Jolas wrote to her requesting her to send more of her work, telling her, “You

    Dorothy Marie Donnelly

    Dorothy_Marie_Donnelly

  • Victor Llona
  • and Company published a book with twelve articles, brought together by Eugene Jolas (1894–1952), the editor of transition, defending "Work in progress",

    Victor Llona

    Victor_Llona

  • Camera Works
  • 2005 work of studies by Michael North

    on the avant-garde literary magazine transition, its founding editor Eugene Jolas, and early silent cinema in order to show the relationship between international

    Camera Works

    Camera_Works

  • Rive Gauche
  • Part of Paris, France, delimited by the Seine river

    Bryher, Caresse Crosby, Nancy Cunard, H.D., Janet Flanner, Jane Heap, Maria Jolas, Mina Loy, Henry Miller, Adrienne Monnier, Anaïs Nin, Jean Rhys, Gertrude

    Rive Gauche

    Rive Gauche

    Rive_Gauche

  • Yale School of Music
  • Professional school at Yale University

    Professor of Timpani & Percussion (past) Martin Jean, Professor of Organ Betsy Jolas, Visiting Professor of Composition (past) Ani Kavafian, Professor of Violin

    Yale School of Music

    Yale_School_of_Music

  • Chronological list of French classical composers
  • (1916–2013) Michel Philippot (1925–1996) Pierre Boulez (1925–2016) Betsy Jolas (born 1926) Pierre Henry (1927–2017) Bernard Parmegiani (1927–2013) Jean-Michel

    Chronological list of French classical composers

    Chronological_list_of_French_classical_composers

  • Elliot Paul
  • American journalist and author

    International Edition (so-called Paris Edition), before joining Eugene and Maria Jolas as co-editor of the literary journal, transition. A friend of both

    Elliot Paul

    Elliot_Paul

  • Kay Boyle
  • American poet (1902–1992)

    dividends to help Boyle pay for an abortion. Other friends included Eugene and Maria Jolas. Boyle also wrote for transition, one of the preeminent literary

    Kay Boyle

    Kay Boyle

    Kay_Boyle

  • James Joyce
  • Irish novelist and poet (1882–1941)

    "Mamalujo" episode in his magazine, The Transatlantic Review. In 1926, Eugene and Maria Jolas serialised the novel in their magazine, transition. When parts of

    James Joyce

    James Joyce

    James_Joyce

  • List of music students by teacher: K to M
  • Hollingsworth Simeon ten Holt Ben Johnston [pupils] Betsy Jolas Paul Kont Robert Kurka György Kurtág Eugene Kurtz [pupils] Nicole Lachartre Anne Lauber Claude

    List of music students by teacher: K to M

    List of music students by teacher: K to M

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_K_to_M

  • West Atlantic languages
  • Niger–Congo language subgroup of West Africa

    several million speakers each. Other significant members include Serer and the Jola dialect cluster of Senegal. Temne, a major language of Sierra Leone, was

    West Atlantic languages

    West Atlantic languages

    West_Atlantic_languages

  • List of composers by name
  • (1926–2019) Fergus Johnston (born 1959) Jim Johnston (born 1959) Betsy Jolas (born 1926) André Jolivet (1905–1974) Niccolò Jommelli (1714–1774) Jens

    List of composers by name

    List_of_composers_by_name

  • Not for Publication (1927 film)
  • 1927 film by Ralph Ince

    Laidlaw as Commissioner Brownell Rex Lease as Philip Hale Jola Mendez as Beryl Wellman Eugene Strong as Eli Barker Quinlan p.152 Quinlan, David. The Illustrated

    Not for Publication (1927 film)

    Not_for_Publication_(1927_film)

  • Marie Monnier
  • French illustrator and embroiderer

    Broderies. In La nouvelle revue française, 165 (14th année), 711-19. Jolas, Eugene. ed. (July 1927). Untitled biographical commentary on Marie Monnier

    Marie Monnier

    Marie_Monnier

  • Michael Daugherty
  • American composer (born 1954)

    Ensemble InterContemporain. He also attended analysis classes given by Betsy Jolas at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris. In the fall

    Michael Daugherty

    Michael Daugherty

    Michael_Daugherty

  • TNT Tropang 5G
  • Philippine professional basketball team

    Giga's head coach". Daily Guardian. "PBA: Chot Reyes back as TNT coach, Jolas returns as team manager". One Sports. January 20, 2024. Archived from the

    TNT Tropang 5G

    TNT Tropang 5G

    TNT_Tropang_5G

  • Slavery in the United States
  • notes in Ethnic America: A History, citing historians Clement Eaton and Eugene Genovese, that three-quarters of Southern white families owned no slaves

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery_in_the_United_States

  • Lettrism
  • French avant-garde movement

    Le peinture lettriste (bilingual edition, Jean-Paul Rocher, 2000). Jolas, Eugene. 'From Jabberwocky to Lettrism', Transition 48, no. 1 (1948). Jorn,

    Lettrism

    Lettrism

    Lettrism

  • Alaska Aces (PBA)
  • Philippine professional basketball team

    last three games to capture the 1990 PBA third conference crown. 1991:The JOLAS Era a.k.a. The Helicopter and Mr. Clutch. Beginning the 1991 PBA season

    Alaska Aces (PBA)

    Alaska_Aces_(PBA)

  • List of women composers by birth date
  • Charbonnier (1926–2022) Irina Elcheva (1926–2013) Zhun Huang (1926–2024) Betsy Jolas (born 1926) Melinda Kistétényi (1926–1999) Maria de Lourdes Martins (1926–2009)

    List of women composers by birth date

    List of women composers by birth date

    List_of_women_composers_by_birth_date

  • Norman Dello Joio
  • American composer (1913–2008)

    Profiles] (Publ. Carl Fischer) [Recording by the Orchestra Society of La Jola, Nikolai Sokoloff conducting] Song of the Open Road for mixed chorus, trumpet

    Norman Dello Joio

    Norman_Dello_Joio

  • Arthur Cravan
  • French poet, Dadaist and boxer

    Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia, "Arthur Cravan and American Dada," trans. Maria Jolas, in The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, ed. Robert Motherwell (New

    Arthur Cravan

    Arthur Cravan

    Arthur_Cravan

  • Philip Reed (sculptor)
  • African American enslaved craftsman (1820–1892)

    October, 1995 Walton, Dr. Eugene, "Philip Reid And The Slaves Who Built The Capitol" Video (25 min.), 2001 Walton, Dr. Eugene, "Philip Reid: Slave Caster

    Philip Reed (sculptor)

    Philip_Reed_(sculptor)

  • The Real
  • Philosophical category of inexpressible reality

    Bachelard, Gaston (2014) [1958]. The Poetics of Space. Translated by Jolas, Maria. Penguin Classics. ISBN 978-0-14-310752-1. Scott, Maria (2008). "Lacan's

    The Real

    The_Real

  • Alexander Zhurbin
  • Russian composer

    Europe, such as Russian pop icon Alla Pugacheva, and Estonian singer Jaak Jola. Zhurbin is a laureate of the Ovation Award in the Living Legend category

    Alexander Zhurbin

    Alexander Zhurbin

    Alexander_Zhurbin

  • List of members of the National Academy of Medicine
  • Nabrit (d.) Irvine Page (d.) Henry Riecken (d.) Walter A. Rosenblith (d.) Eugene A. Stead (d.) Thomas Huckle Weller (d.) Dwight Locke Wilbur (d.) Bryan Williams

    List of members of the National Academy of Medicine

    List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Medicine

  • Daufuskie Island
  • Census-designated place in South Carolina, United States

    Billie, An Island Named Daufuskie (1991). Billie Burn Books, p. 3 Lyon, Eugene, The Enterprise of Florida: Pedro Menendez de Aviles and Spanish Conquest

    Daufuskie Island

    Daufuskie Island

    Daufuskie_Island

  • Classical music lists
  • List of compositions by Benjamin Britten List of compositions by Betsy Jolas List of compositions by Bill McGlaughlin List of compositions by Bohuslav

    Classical music lists

    Classical_music_lists

  • List of American Academy of Arts and Sciences members (1994–2005)
  • Imura Terence Henry Irwin Henryk Iwaniec Paul Christian Jennings Betsy Jolas Herbert Leon Kessler Judith Elisabeth Kimble Charles Kimmel Richard D. Klausner

    List of American Academy of Arts and Sciences members (1994–2005)

    List_of_American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Sciences_members_(1994–2005)

  • List of 20th-century classical composers
  • String Quartet No. 4 (Variations on "Amazing Grace") microtonal music Betsy Jolas 1926 French Werner Kaegi 1926 2024 Swiss electronic music Melinda Kistétényi

    List of 20th-century classical composers

    List_of_20th-century_classical_composers

  • African-American history
  • Du Bois Lonnie Bunch Eric Foner John Hope Franklin Henry Louis Gates Jr. Eugene Genovese Annette Gordon-Reed Lorenzo Greene Herbert Gutman Steven Hahn Vincent

    African-American history

    African-American history

    African-American_history

  • Deaths in March 1987
  • member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (1940–1973). Maria Jolas, 94, American pacifist, a founding member of Transition in Paris. Seibo

    Deaths in March 1987

    Deaths_in_March_1987

  • Serer people
  • West African ethnoreligious group and nation

    and Jola tradition, they trace their descent from Jambooñ (also spelt : Jambonge, Jambon, etc.) and Agaire (variantes : Ougeney, Eugeny, Eugene, etc

    Serer people

    Serer people

    Serer_people

  • African-American LGBTQ community
  • Linguistic Anthropology 35, no. 2 (2025): e70008. https://doi.org/10.1111/jola.70008. Wilson, James (2010). Bulldaggers, Pansies, and Chocolate Babies.

    African-American LGBTQ community

    African-American LGBTQ community

    African-American_LGBTQ_community

  • Enemies of Society
  • 1927 film by Ralph Ince

    Grey Frankie Darro as Sandy Barry Rex Lease as Jim Barry Eugene Pallette as Barney Mulholland Jola Mendez as Betty William Knight as Detective Mailey The

    Enemies of Society

    Enemies_of_Society

  • List of music students by teacher: C to F
  • Michael Daugherty, and has studied previously with William Bolcom, Betsy Jolas, Susan Botti and William Albright. Battisti, Frank L. (1 April 2012). Winds

    List of music students by teacher: C to F

    List of music students by teacher: C to F

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_C_to_F

  • London Symphony Orchestra
  • British symphony orchestra

    Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, André Previn, Hans Werner Henze, Betsy Jolas, Sofia Gubaidulina, Augusta Read Thomas, Magnus Linberg, Luke Mombrea, Aram

    London Symphony Orchestra

    London Symphony Orchestra

    London_Symphony_Orchestra

  • List of solo cello pieces
  • Jirásek Dilema (1987) Ben Johnston Toccata for Laurien Laufman (1984) Betsy Jolas Scion (1974) Episode cinquième (1983) Andre Jolivet Suite en Concert (1965)

    List of solo cello pieces

    List_of_solo_cello_pieces

  • Ring shout
  • African American ritual dance

    antebellum South. Oxford University Press. p. 66. ISBN 9780195015799. Genovese, Eugene (2011). Roll, Jordan, Roll The World the Slaves Made. Knopf Doubleday Publishing

    Ring shout

    Ring shout

    Ring_shout

  • Golden Isles of Georgia
  • Islands along the coast of the US state of Georgia

    1790 until sometime in the mid-1800s. There you can see the grave of John Eugene DuBignon, who sold Jekyll Island to the Jekyll Island Club in the late 1800s

    Golden Isles of Georgia

    Golden Isles of Georgia

    Golden_Isles_of_Georgia

  • List of compositions for cello and orchestra
  • (1982) Cello Symphony (1995) Erkki Jokinen Cello Concerto (1970) Betsy Jolas Wanderlied, for cello and ensemble (2003) Side Roads, for cello and String

    List of compositions for cello and orchestra

    List_of_compositions_for_cello_and_orchestra

  • 28th Annual South African Music Awards
  • 2022 award ceremony

    Madlisa & Zuma - Ama Roto Vol. 2 Sukiri Papa - Don't Lose Focus Simply Eugene - Let Dogs Lie Low Shisa Boy - Kwaito Pallet King Razo - Trip to Jozi Zakes

    28th Annual South African Music Awards

    28th_Annual_South_African_Music_Awards

  • List of 21st-century classical composers
  • Werner Henze 1926 2012 German Phaedra Ben Johnston 1926 2019 American Betsy Jolas 1926 French Gottfried Michael Koenig 1926 2021 German-Dutch György Kurtág

    List of 21st-century classical composers

    List_of_21st-century_classical_composers

  • List of sonatas
  • Mass., 1840–60 Leoš Janáček Piano Sonata "1.X.1905" Violin Sonata Betsy Jolas Sonate à 8, for cello octet (1998) Vítězslava Kaprálová Sonata Appassionata

    List of sonatas

    List_of_sonatas

  • List of music students by teacher: N to Q
  • Gilbert Amy Rolande Falcinelli [pupils] Pierre Gabaye Jean Guillou Betsy Jolas Jean-Étienne Marie Bruce Mather Serge Nigg Tolia Nikiprowetzky Jean-Louis

    List of music students by teacher: N to Q

    List of music students by teacher: N to Q

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_N_to_Q

  • List of current non-sovereign African monarchs
  • Supremacy among the Mpondomise is disputed between two primary factions: the Jola and the Dosini, both branches of the Majola dynasty. Contenders from the

    List of current non-sovereign African monarchs

    List_of_current_non-sovereign_African_monarchs

  • Sapelo Island
  • Island in Georgia, United States

    Sapelo Island Research Foundation in 1949. He later funded the research of Eugene Odum, whose 1958 paper The Ecology of a Salt Marsh won wide acclaim in scientific

    Sapelo Island

    Sapelo Island

    Sapelo_Island

  • August 1926
  • Month of 1926

    half of his round-trip flight between England and Australia. Born: Betsy Jolas, French-born American opera and orchestral composer; in Paris (alive in

    August 1926

    August 1926

    August_1926

  • Mary Jackson (artist)
  • American fiber artist

    Therman Statom Fred Marer 2000 Adrian Saxe Anne Wilson Cynthia Bringle Eugene Pijanowski Hiroko Sato-Pijanowski James Krenov Joyce Scott Marjorie Schick

    Mary Jackson (artist)

    Mary Jackson (artist)

    Mary_Jackson_(artist)

  • African art in Western collections
  • collectors, including Walter and Louise Arensberg, John Quinn, and Agnes and Eugene Meyer, to build their African art collections. During the early 1920s, several

    African art in Western collections

    African art in Western collections

    African_art_in_Western_collections

  • Edward Sapir
  • American linguist and anthropologist (1884–1939)

    linguist and anthropologist specializing in West African Languages, especially Jola languages. Sapir also exerted influence through his membership in the Chicago

    Edward Sapir

    Edward Sapir

    Edward_Sapir

  • George J. Iles
  • United States military officer and fighter pilot (1918–2004)

    National Cemetery in Denver, Colorado, Denver County. Iles' second wife Jola (Vola) Marie Neesen Iles, was a Dutch woman from Venlo, Holland. They had

    George J. Iles

    George_J._Iles

  • Alaska Aces (PBA) all-time roster
  • 2022-06-02. Matel, Philip (April 30, 2020). "'I didn't like the triangle': Jolas talks about Alaska's 1990s dominance". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2022-11-21. "Jay-R

    Alaska Aces (PBA) all-time roster

    Alaska_Aces_(PBA)_all-time_roster

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing EUGENE JOLAS

EUGENE JOLAS

AI search references containing EUGENE JOLAS

EUGENE JOLAS

  • Eugene
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American

    Eugene

    Well-born. Famous bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American playwright Eugene O'Neill.

    Eugene

  • Eugina
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Eugina

    Wellborn. Feminine of Eugene.

    Eugina

  • GENE
  • Male

    English

    GENE

    Short form of English Eugene, GENE means "well born."

    GENE

  • EUGEIN
  • Male

    Welsh

    EUGEIN

    Old Welsh form of Greek Eugenios, EUGEIN means "well born."

    EUGEIN

  • EUGENIO
  • Male

    Italian

    EUGENIO

    Italian and Spanish form of Latin Eugenius (2), EUGENIO means "well born."

    EUGENIO

  • EUGENEIA
  • Female

    Greek

    EUGENEIA

    (Ευγένεια) Feminine form of Greek Eugenios, EUGENEIA means "well born."

    EUGENEIA

  • Eugena
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek

    Eugena

    Well-born; Female Version of Eugene

    Eugena

  • EVGENI
  • Male

    Russian

    EVGENI

    Variant spelling of Russian Evgeniy, EVGENI means "well born."

    EVGENI

  • Eugenie
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Swedish

    Eugenie

    Feminine of Eugene; Sweet Spoken

    Eugenie

  • EUGEN
  • Male

    German

    EUGEN

    German, Romanian and Swiss form of Greek Eugenios, EUGEN means "well born."

    EUGEN

  • Gene
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek

    Gene

    Well-born; Noble; Form of Eugene; Born Lucky

    Gene

  • ELENE
  • Female

    Greek

    ELENE

    (Ελένη) Modern form of Greek Helénē, possibly ELENE means "torch."

    ELENE

  • Eugene
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss

    Eugene

    Noble; Born Lucky; Well-born; Lives at the Hall

    Eugene

  • Eugenie
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American French

    Eugenie

    Nobility, well born. A feminine form of Eugene.

    Eugenie

  • EUGÈNE
  • Male

    French

    EUGÈNE

    French form of Latin Eugenius (2), EUGÈNE means "well born."

    EUGÈNE

  • Eugena
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Eugena

    Wellborn. Feminine of Eugene.

    Eugena

  • EVGENY
  • Male

    Russian

    EVGENY

    Variant spelling of Russian Evgeniy, EVGENY means "well born."

    EVGENY

  • EIRENE
  • Female

    English

    EIRENE

    Anglicized form of Greek Eirênê, EIRENE means "peace." 

    EIRENE

  • Eugene
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Eugene

    Born of the Yew Tree

    Eugene

  • EUGENIA
  • Female

    English

    EUGENIA

    English form of Greek Eugeneia, EUGENIA means "well born."

    EUGENIA

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with EUGENE JOLAS

EUGENE JOLAS

Follow users with usernames @EUGENE JOLAS or posting hashtags containing #EUGENE JOLAS

EUGENE JOLAS

Online names & meanings

  • Winnifred
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh American

    Winnifred

    White wave. Also a Blessed reconciliation.

  • Maheshwaram
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional

    Maheshwaram

    Lord of the Universe

  • Knud
  • Boy/Male

    Danish Norse

    Knud

    Kind.

  • Nikshep
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Nikshep

    Treasure

  • Hudnall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hudnall

    English : a habitational name from any of various place so called, such as Hudnall in Hertfordshire or Hudnalls in Gloucestershire, both named from the Old English personal name Huda (genitive Hudan) + Old English healh ‘nook’, ‘corner of land’. This is a common name in TX.

  • Bodwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bodwell

    English : origin uncertain. Perhaps a variant of Bidwell or possibly Bardwell.

  • AUGUSTO
  • Male

    Italian

    AUGUSTO

    Italian and Spanish Latin Augustus, AUGUSTO means "venerable."

  • Beames
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beames

    English : variant of Beamish

  • Kanta
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional

    Kanta

    A Beautiful; Radiant; Beautiful

  • ZAKCHAIOS
  • Male

    Greek

    ZAKCHAIOS

    (Ζακχαῖος) Greek form of Hebrew Zakkay, ZAKCHAIOS means "clean, innocent." In the bible, this is the name of a tax collector. 

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with EUGENE JOLAS

EUGENE JOLAS

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing EUGENE JOLAS

EUGENE JOLAS

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing EUGENE JOLAS

EUGENE JOLAS

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing EUGENE JOLAS

Other words and meanings similar to

EUGENE JOLAS

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing EUGENE JOLAS

EUGENE JOLAS

  • Engine
  • v. t.

    To equip with an engine; -- said especially of steam vessels; as, vessels are often built by one firm and engined by another.

  • Pseudo-cumene
  • n.

    A hydrocarbon of the aromatic series, metameric with mesitylene and cumene, found in coal tar, and obtained as a colorless liquid.

  • Eocene
  • a.

    Pertaining to the first in time of the three subdivisions into which the Tertiary formation is divided by geologists, and alluding to the approximation in its life to that of the present era; as, Eocene deposits.

  • Engineer
  • n.

    One who manages as engine, particularly a steam engine; an engine driver.

  • Guilloched
  • a.

    Waved or engine-turned.

  • Epigene
  • a.

    Formed originating on the surface of the earth; -- opposed to hypogene; as, epigene rocks.

  • Engine
  • v. t.

    To assault with an engine.

  • Enginous
  • a.

    Pertaining to an engine.

  • Sagene
  • n.

    A Russian measure of length equal to about seven English feet.

  • Essenes
  • pl.

    of Essene

  • Eugenol
  • n.

    A colorless, aromatic, liquid hydrocarbon, C10H12O2 resembling the phenols, and hence also called eugenic acid. It is found in the oils of pimento and cloves.

  • Sajene
  • n.

    Same as Sagene.

  • Eocene
  • n.

    The Eocene formation.

  • Eugenic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or derived from, cloves; as, eugenic acid.