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|Emmanuel Roidis
|Greece
|Born 1836 in Syros   -Died in Athens 1904.
Important literary figure of the 19th century, Emmanuel Roidis was amazingly versatile: a liberal, a republican, a brilliant and witty wordsmith, a novelist, an essayist, a critic, an indefatigable reader, translator and, above all, an acute and caustic observer. in Genoa of an intriguing medieval scandal, propelled him to publish Pope Joan in 1866, novel that ever gained international readership.
|Novelist, an essayist, a critic
|Translator and, above all, an acute and caustic observer. 
|Caustic political texts
|http://athensfirstcemeteryinenglish.blogspot.com/2018/06/immanuel-roidis.html
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| Eric Arthur Blair (George Orwell)
| Eric Arthur Blair (George Orwell)
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|Emmanuel Roidis
|Greece
|Born 1836 in Syros   -Died in Athens 1904.
Important literary figure of the 19th century, Emmanuel Roidis was amazingly versatile: a liberal, a republican, a brilliant and witty wordsmith, a novelist, an essayist, a critic, an indefatigable reader, translator and, above all, an acute and caustic observer. in Genoa of an intriguing medieval scandal, propelled him to publish Pope Joan in 1866, novel that ever gained international readership.
|Novelist, an essayist, a critic
|Translator and, above all, an acute and caustic observer. 
|Caustic political texts
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* http://athensfirstcemeteryinenglish.blogspot.com/2018/06/immanuel-roidis.html
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| Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola
| Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola
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