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  • In 1914 he started painting symbolistic works inspired by theosophy.
  • He creates surreal, symbolistic drawings in mixed media.
  • Nikolai Gumilev, a famous symbolistic poet, wrote favourably about Ehrenburg's progress in poetry.
  • However, the influence of " El Aquelarre " was especially Modernistic, Symbolistic and Parnassianistic . ( See Parnassianism)
  • A contemporary review in " The Bioscope " admired Edwards'" poetic embellishments " and " symbolistic touches ".
  • In the novel, however, " Miller reserves such symbolistic cross-references to the more intellectual analysts and builds a comedy of incomprehension around Francis ."
  • Being member of the symbolistic order  Blue horns ( from 1918 ) he, like his colleagues, was engaged in the technical improvement of the Georgian poetry.
  • He moved to Oporto in 1879, and in 1886 he published his best poetic work, " Sonetos Completos ", which included many passages considered autobiographical and symbolistic.
  • It was not until 1906 that it was created again but with a pure symbolistic character and always attached to the Office of  Mayordomo mayor as this was the highest office of the Royal Household.
  • "' Nigel Tourneur,'the author of'Hidden Witchery'( Smithers ), the latest contribution to symbolistic literature, is a Scot, and a literary critic of advanced and independent views.
  • It was released independently in 1995 on a budget of roughly $ 5, 000 CAD . With the singles " Alabama Motel Room ", " Symbolistic White Walls ", the album achieved popularity, particularly in western Canada.
  • In the year of 1899, he premiered in literature with two volumes of verses : " Septen醨io das Dores de Nossa Senhora e C鈓ara Ardente " and " Dona M韘tica "; both showing clear Symbolistic influences.
  • However, one of his critics who held to the symbolistic approach, anthropologist John H . Beattie, argued that traditional / primitive religions were symbolic because the cultures that held to these beliefs did so in cases where there was no empirical explanation to a phenomenon; thus it was attributed to the supernatural, such as spirits and any physical representations of such, were merely symbolic.
  • This transformation Parsons maintain was not so much the destruction of the religious value-schemes ( although such a process could also occur ) but was generally the way in which " religious " ( and in a broader sense " constitutive " ) values would tend to move from a religious-magic and primordial " representation " to one which was more secularized and more " modern " in its institutionalized and symbolistic expression; this again would coincide with the increasing relative independence of systems of expressive symbolization vis-a-vis cognitive and evaluative lines of differentiation ( for example, the flower-power movement in the 60s and early 70s would be a particular moment in this increased impact on factors of expressive symbolization on the overall interpenetrative mode of the social system.