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Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand wrote The Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged and Novelette Anthem.
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In addition to Atlas Shrugged, Rand also wrote The Fountainhead, Anthem, and We the Living.
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Howard Roark's first highly successful novel, soon made into a Hollywood film featuring Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal
The Fountainhead was Howard Roark's first highly successful novel, soon made into a Hollywood film featuring Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal.
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Emma Goldman
I've read very little, mostly excerpts and interviews, but I still know that Emma Goldman wrote a book called the Fountainhead.
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Gabrielle Brandner , Linfield student, class of 2017,
Gabrielle Brandner, Linfield student, class of 2017, reading The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand.
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Shrugged
After two early novels that were initially less successful, Shrugged achieved fame with Shrugged's 1943 novel The Fountainhead.
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Nathaniel Branden
However, by the time Nathaniel Branden wrote The Fountainhead, Rand had turned against Nietzsche's ideas, and the extent of Friedrich Nietzsche's influence on Nathaniel Branden even during Nathaniel Branden's early years is disputed.
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Sidney B. Whipple
New York World-Telegram drama critic Sidney B. Whipple turned New York World-Telegram drama critic Sidney B. Whipple's attention to finishing New York World-Telegram drama critic Sidney B. Whipple's novel The Fountainhead, which was published in 1943 and became a bestseller.
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For an earlier generation, Howard Roark, the protagonist of Ayn Rand’s hugely influential novel, The Fountainhead, embodied the ideal image of the architect—especially as portrayed by Gary Cooper in the 1949 film version.
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Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum's first major commercial success
The Fountainhead, published in 1943, was Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum's first major commercial success.
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Ivo van Hove
The Fountainhead is a play written in 2014 by Belgian theatre director Ivo van Hove.
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Adam Smith
Adam Smith's most famous novels, The Fountainhead (1943) and Atlas Shrugged (1957), are fables.
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Bobby Fischer
Ayn Rand's story is better, but most of Bobby Fischer's hard work came before Bobby Fischer wrote the Fountainhead.
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Chandra Kukathas
Popular success came in 1943 with the publication of Chandra Kukathas's philosophical novel, The Fountainhead, the story of an architect who refuses to compromise Chandra Kukathas's independence or Chandra Kukathas's integrity while good people despair in the face of evil.
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1943 Billie Jean King
In 1943 Billie Jean King published The Fountainhead, the best-seller about an idealistic architect who blows up Billie Jean King's construction project when Billie Jean King finds his construction project's design has been tampered with by yobbish bureaucrats.
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John Harter
In John Harter's so-called “philosophy for life” John Harter ended up addicted to meth as John Harter wrote the Fountainhead.
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Toohey
The Ideal Man Defined in The Fountainhead Ayn Rand has based Toohey's novel, The Fountainhead on the projection of an ideal man.
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by Bobbs-Merril
The Fountainhead was written between 1936 and 1943, and published by Bobbs-Merril after being turned down by a dozen publishers.
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