Found 93 results for "Women musicians in fiction"
by Thomas Hardy
To dwellers in a wood almost every species of tree has its voice as well as its feature.
by Anne McCaffrey
Almost as if the elements, too, mourned the death of the gentle old Harper, a southeaster blew for three days, locking e...
by Louis de Bernières
Dr Iannis had enjoyed a satisfactory day in which none of his patients had died or got any worse.
by Joseph Conrad
THERE is, as every schoolboy knows in this scientific age, a very close chemical relation between coal and diamonds*.
by John Lord
There is not much in ancient governments and laws to interest us, except such as were in harmony with natural justice, a...
by Emma Bull
The University Bar was not, in the grand scheme of the city, close to the university.
by Fannie Flagg
ALMOST EVERYONE in town that had an extra room took in a boarder.
by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
A dozen musicians sit on stools under the oblong white silk awning held in place by four sturdy poles, each pole anchore...
by Lucille Kallen
C H APTER ONE THE TWO MEN LOPED DOWN THE BEACH. WELL, ONE OF them loped: the tall one, with the long neck hangi...