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IMMANUELKANT18th Century German philosopher whose most important work was the Critique Of Pure Reason (8,4)
TITIANBelonging to the Venetian school, the painter of Assunta, whose most important patron was Philip II (6)
MAGNUMOPUSWhat might the most important work of an artist or writer be called? (6,4)
NIETZSCHEPhilosopher whose most renowned work is Also sprach Zarathustra (9)
KANTImmanuel ---, 18th Century German philosopher who wrote the Critique Of Pure Reason (4)
KANTIANRelating to the author of the "Critique of Pure Reason" (7)
ALDOUSHUXLEYEnglish writer whose most famous work was the 1932 novel Brave New World (6,6)
SCHOPENHAUERArthur -, nineteenth century German philosopher
IMMANUELGerman philosopher whose Critique of Pure Reason (1781) repudiated the scepticism of David Hume (8)
SALINGERJ. D. ---, American writer whose most famous work was The Catcher In The Rye (8)
OSCARWILDEIrish dramatist whose last work was The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898)
ORFFCarl _, German composer whose best-known work was the cantata Carmina Burana (1937)
DEFOEDaniel _, English writer whose most famous work was the novel Robinson Crusoe (1719)
OVIDRoman poet whose most ambitious work was the 15-book narrative poem Metamorphoses (4)
ELIOTPoet whose work was the basis for the musical "Cats"
DUKASPaul ---, French composer whose bestknown work was The Sorcerer's Apprentice (5)
CSLEWIS*Deceased writer whose work was the basis for a hit 2005 film
LISTERHe published important work on antiseptics in March 1867 that helped reduce high hospital mortality rates from septic inflammation. He is regarded as the founder of modern surgical practice, and his n
STURMUNDDRANG18th-century German literary movement named from the title of a play by F M von Klinger (5,3,5)
STURM18th-century German literary movement named from the title of a play by F M von Klinger (5,3,5)