Proper noun
Harvell (plural Harvells)
A surname.
Jess Harvell in Pitchfork in 2005 wrote that "Rakim's innovation was applying a patina of intellectual detachment to rap's most sacred cause: talking shit about how you're a better rapper than everyone else." Source: Internet
Note from author Richard Harvell: One evening, while my wife was singing an aria from Gluck’s Orpheus opera I had a vision of the castrated male singer on that stage in Vienna in 1762. Source: Internet
Looking at them now, the two that pop out immediately as possible re-reads are THE BELLS by Richard Harvell, and THE SECRET HISTORY by Donna Tartt. Source: Internet
These types of terms not only appear in our daily lexicon, but they also are often used by journalists, thereby perpetuating racial stereotypes and tropes, says Dr. Harvell. Source: Internet