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William Cowper
The Castaway is an elegiac poem/ballad written by William Cowper in 1799.
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Lucy Irvine
Prior to writing Castaway, Lucy Irvine had been employed as a charlady, monkey keeper, waitress, stonemason's mate, life model, pastry cook, and concierge.
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a 1983 autobiographical book about Lucy’s year on the Australian tropical Torres Strait island of Tuin
Castaway is a 1983 autobiographical book about Lucy’s year on the Australian tropical Torres Strait island of Tuin.
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the brainchild of Montgomery, , Texas residentBilly Kistler
CastAway is the brainchild of Montgomery, Texas resident, Billy Kistler.
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John Newton
Cowper struggled with depression all John Newton's life, and the last poem John Newton wrote before John Newton died was called ‘The Castaway‘.
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by award-winning playwright Atiha Sen Gupta
Written by award winning playwright Atiha Sen Gupta, Castaways has been developed through creative workshops with young people, exploring their sense of connectedness – or otherwise – with the communities they have grown up in.
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the brainchild of Montgomery, Texas resident, Billy Kistler
CastAway is the brainchild of Montgomery, Texas resident, Billy Kistler.
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by Eric Asevo
“Castaway” was written by Eric Asevo, Alan Niven (former Guns n Roses/Great White) manager and Mark Andersen.
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author Atiha Sen Gupta
When writing Castaways, author Atiha Sen Gupta drew on author Atiha Sen Gupta's own experience growing up in London and on a series of urban workshops run by Mandala’s artistic director Yasmin Sidhwa.
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the moniker of Valeriy Sayushev from Saint-Petersburg, Russia whose schtick is big beats and disco grooves
Castaway is the moniker of Valeriy Sayushev from Saint-Petersburg, Russia whose schtick is big beats and disco grooves.
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Screenwriter William Broyles Jr.
Screenwriter William Broyles Jr. continued an association with Tom Hanks, writing CASTAWAY and THE POLAR EXPRESS.
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Lennox Berkeley
It has never lacked productions and has often been given by students, so its comparative neglect on disc can only be attributed to the problems of the problems being an unattached one-acter, although Lennox Berkeley wrote Castaway (Aldeburgh, 1967) to go with Aldeburgh.
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the song on Brett Eldredge that Brett Eldredge says was almost too vulnerable to include
'Castaway' is the song on Brett Eldredge that Brett Eldredge says was almost too vulnerable to include.
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Broyles
Broyles also wrote Castaway and Polar Express, both directed by Robert Zemeckis, Jarhead, directed by Sam Mendes and Flags of Our Fathers, directed by Clint Eastwood.
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Jules Verne
In 1900, Jules Verne published The Castaway of the Flag, an adventure novel in the shipwreck fantasy subgenre.
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Cozzens
In 1934, Cozzens penned Castaway, a dark, psychological piece that addresses the effects of poverty on mental stability.
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Lord Byron himself
And the castaway, crowned with genius, smutched with slander, illumined by fame—was Lord Byron himself!
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Francis Cowan
Most of the lyrics of the songs were by Scottish writer Francis Cowan.
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both after George Harvey
After Robert William Buss's election A.R.A., works which Graves sent to the exhibitions of the Royal Academy included: The Abbotsford Family, after David Wilkie, in 1837; The Examination of Shakespeare before Sir Thomas Lucy on a charge of Deer-stealing, and A Castaway, both after George Harvey, in 1839 and 1841; The Highland Whiskey Still, after Edwin Landseer, in 1842; The First Reading of the Bible in the Crypt of Old St. Paul's, after George Harvey, in 1846; Lord Nelson, after Lemuel Francis Abbott, in 1847; The Baron's Charger, after John Frederick Herring, and The Highland Cradle, after Edwin Landseer, in 1850; Cromwell resolving to refuse the Crown, after Charles Lucy, in 1858; The Slide, after Thomas Webster, in 1861; The Good Shepherd and The Immaculate Conception, both after Murillo, in 1863 and 1865; The Hon.
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