Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 373 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4152 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 64 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63 PMC 62 Austen 54 University 34 Jane 21 Press 18 Century 15 woman 11 history 11 London 11 English 11 Cambridge 10 Prejudice 9 Pride 9 Park 9 New 9 Literature 8 request 8 York 8 Mansfield 8 Fanny 8 Elizabeth 7 victorian 7 que 7 novel 7 Journal 7 Emma 7 Darcy 6 american 6 Università 6 Mr. 6 John 6 Anne 5 study 5 datum 5 cultural 5 british 5 book 5 Studies 5 Scott 5 Professor 5 England 5 Britain 4 romantic 4 life 4 Smith 4 Sir 4 Shakespeare 4 Politics 4 Piketty 4 Parma Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 4039 i 3633 l 3285 novel 2708 woman 2582 � 2359 work 2239 t 2226 man 2089 book 2030 r 1931 character 1885 time 1771 p. 1712 life 1633 way 1607 o 1586 century 1564 study 1521 text 1507 history 1501 author 1362 e 1344 reader 1309 world 1308 term 1263 c 1175 adaptation 1174 word 1137 year 1135 example 1128 film 1048 story 1029 literature 1001 part 988 form 939 article 937 case 927 society 919 writer 903 people 901 writing 896 p 852 use 842 love 838 issue 831 culture 828 sense 828 relationship 827 fact 813 question Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4935 Austen 4228 e 3271 Jane 3074 � 2658 University 2475 s 2079 t 2038 de 1750 i 1658 la 1653 Press 1367 London 1354 y 1348 u 1320 New 1314 f 1304 l 1178 o 1083 r 1077 que 1016 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give 1267 become 1253 say 1186 include 1109 come 1065 s 1009 think 1003 seem 906 show 887 provide 879 publish 862 go 785 suggest 777 follow 766 look 712 consider 678 describe 678 argue 628 appear 614 work 600 remain 598 need 595 create 589 offer 580 allow 573 understand 570 base 565 call 559 get 555 continue 545 note 520 feel 518 tell 513 want 513 present 512 bring 501 mean 497 begin Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8164 not 3431 more 2529 also 2424 other 2139 so 2091 only 1929 such 1928 well 1804 social 1784 most 1722 first 1597 own 1572 even 1494 as 1486 very 1464 new 1439 � 1344 many 1315 much 1213 literary 1194 however 1109 early 1101 good 1045 out 999 different 972 - 966 rather 953 same 939 then 932 up 905 cultural 897 often 889 great 859 long 857 now 763 modern 738 just 729 young 723 too 717 here 702 available 696 political 695 still 692 never 679 important 676 less 660 female 655 high 633 english 603 human Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 422 most 411 least 368 good 117 Most 84 great 72 high 62 late 49 early 37 bad 36 large 23 close 19 strong 16 big 15 fine 15 eld 13 clear 12 young 12 slight 12 full 11 low 11 deep 10 small 10 simple 10 near 10 long 8 new 8 manif 8 happy 8 e 8 dear 7 wide 7 brief 6 short 6 palimps 5 rainfor 5 povij 5 easy 5 broad 4 sweet 4 noble 4 few 3 sharp 3 rich 3 nice 3 lovely 3 j 3 common 2 wild 2 weak 2 true Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1362 most 87 well 77 least 9 kramp_final.indb 5 worst 4 palimpsest 1 not,—lost 1 lowest 1 lest 1 fromthe 1 approaches”51 Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 856 www.cambridge.org 717 doi.org 98 creativecommons.org 89 www.zotero.org 75 srl.si 69 www.jstor.org 64 refhub.elsevier.com 63 europepmc.org 51 dx.doi.org 44 journals.openedition.org 43 www.loc.gov 38 joemls.tku.edu.tw 38 aipublisher.org 36 www.erudit.org 32 openn.library.upenn.edu 28 muse.jhu.edu 26 id.loc.gov 22 www.tandfonline.com 20 www.gapjournals.org 19 www.bbc.co.uk 19 ml.oxfordjournals.org 19 m 19 id.erudit.org 19 apropos.erudit.org 18 caedmon.seenet.org 17 www.theguardian.com 16 www.bmj.com 16 seenet-medieval.github.io 16 science.sciencemag.org 15 www.sciencemag.org 14 www.ledonline.it 13 www.facebook.com 13 fmls.oxfordjournals.org 13 fm 12 www.parolerubate.unipr.it 12 www.mdpi.com 12 worldcat.org 12 eprints.gla.ac.uk 12 crossmark.crossref.org 11 jnnp.bmj.com 11 en.wikipedia.org 10 urn.fi 10 share-vde.org 10 revintsociologia.revistas.csic.es 9 viaf.org 9 sti.bmj.com 9 mh.bmj.com 9 doi 8 www.socresonline.org.uk 8 www.jasna.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 444 http://www.cambridge.org/core 410 http://www.cambridge.org/core/terms 74 http://www.zotero.org/google-docs/?FrUiB2 63 http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ 54 http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp 54 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 40 http://doi.org/10.1017/pli.2017.26 40 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0080440102000154 39 http://srl.si 38 http://joemls.tku.edu.tw 34 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1060150318001407 32 http://openn.library.upenn.edu/ 28 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 25 http://www.loc.gov/marc/ 22 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0021937100022462 21 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1060150316000711 20 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0021937100020827 19 http://ml.oxfordjournals.org/ 19 http://m 19 http://apropos.erudit.org/fr/usagers/politique-dutilisation/ 18 http://www.erudit.org/fr/ 18 http://srl.si/sql_pdf/SRL_2011_1_06.pdf 18 http://journals.openedition.org 18 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0021937100028057 18 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0021937100026010 18 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0021937100023169 18 http://caedmon.seenet.org/ 18 http://aipublisher.org/ajahss-volume-3-issue-1-January-2020/ 16 http://www.bmj.com/ 16 http://seenet-medieval.github.io/caedmonshymn 16 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055413000130 14 http://www.ledonline.it/linguae/ 14 http://doi.org/10.1017/S106015031800058X 13 http://fmls.oxfordjournals.org/ 13 http://fm 12 http://www.parolerubate.unipr.it 12 http://srl.si/sql_pdf/SRL_2011_2_1.pdf 12 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0266267100002224 12 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0025727300059433 11 http://jnnp.bmj.com/ 10 http://www.loc.gov/ 10 http://www.gapjournals.org/ 10 http://www.gapjournals.org 10 http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A1171595 10 http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201612095007 10 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921311002444 10 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1060150318000761 10 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1060150318000438 10 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1060150318000384 9 http://sti.bmj.com/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 12 v.c.king@coventry.ac.uk 7 info@erudit.org 7 eprints@whiterose.ac.uk 4 netwatch@aaas.org 4 myersanne@missouri.edu 4 library.publishing@ualberta.ca 4 arthur@gms.tku.edu.tw 3 bookorders@mla.org 2 widestroma@arcadia.edu 2 support@jstor.org 2 sonya.betz@ualberta.ca 2 sarah.severson@ualberta.ca 2 s.rayner@ucl.ac.uk 2 publications@warwick.ac.uk 2 publ@orgc.csic.es 2 openaccess@ed.ac.uk 2 openaccess@bath.ac.uk 2 olivier.thircuir@gmail.com 2 nhlanhla.mpofu@spu.ac.za 2 morgan.rooney@carleton.ca 2 mike.kestemont@uantwerp.be 2 michael@chwe.net 2 mheaney@umich.edu 2 mezei.@juris.u-szeged.hu 2 metincameli@aydin.edu.tr 2 martin.eve@bbk.ac.uk 2 maciejeder@gmail.com 2 ljoneill@usc.edu 2 k.retford@bbk.ac.uk 2 jzajec@nsk.hr 2 joan.silk@asu.edu 2 jkrybicki@gmail.com 2 jinpark@cau.ac.kr 2 jhusser@elon.edu 2 jarwillis@gmail.com 2 jane.hurst@liverpool.ac.uk 2 info@copyright.com 2 iainbamforth@orange.fr 2 hashmi.shahrukh@mayo.edu 2 hakanarikan35arikan@gmail.com 2 gstephen@princeton.edu 2 fornasin@uniud.it 2 fdenizkorkmaz@gmail.com 2 epaluck@princeton.edu 2 emily.zheng@ualberta.ca 2 editor@tjprc.org 2 dgetliher@nsk.hr 2 deloffrem@arcadia.edu 2 david.waters@ucsf.edu 2 cwalling@albion.edu Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3099 � � � 187 � � # 120 i s t 91 e s s 88 e s t 84 i s not 76 r s t 76 � � % 63 i s i 53 u s t 51 e s o 39 � � * 38 c am b 36 s s e 35 i s h 34 r s i 33 o s i 31 e s e 29 u s i 26 i s s 25 i s p 24 t s e 23 e s u 22 i s f 20 i s c 20 s s i 19 e s i 19 i s l 18 i s only 18 i s so 16 r s e 15 e s p 14 i s m 13 austen does not 13 o s t 12 i s more 12 s s o 12 � � @ 11 i s very 10 i s e 9 austen did not 9 t s i 9 � � negative 8 e s m 8 i s able 8 l s o 8 life is not 8 o s s 8 s s t 8 � s children Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 i s not surprising 3 i s no evidence 3 i s not only 3 i s not s 3 i s not u 2 austen had no formal 2 book is not just 2 book is not so 2 i s no doubt 2 i s no longer 2 i s not coincidence 2 i s not l 2 i s not so 2 i s not sound 2 life is not as 2 women is not necessarily 2 � s not much 1 austen does not customarily 1 austen had no direct 1 austen is not at 1 austen is not averse 1 austen is not condemnatory 1 austen is not formulaic 1 austen is not only 1 austen is not simply 1 austen is not well 1 austen was not at 1 book is not only 1 book made no mention 1 books are not … 1 century were no doubt 1 characters are not as 1 characters did not casually 1 characters have not much 1 i have no doubt 1 i s no creed 1 i s no direct 1 i s no easy 1 i s no 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Like other auto/biographical texts of its type, The Feminine Mystique uses innovative practices of life suggest that The Feminine Mystique did change women''s lives, and on a massive scale—this book sold Feminine Mystique as a radical work of feminist thought, while Friedan''s biographer Judith Hennessee the contribution of Friedan''s writings to the continuing work of feminist research. women writers like Betty Friedan in light of contemporary values. FRIEDAN, Betty [1963] (1992) The Feminine Mystique. FRIEDAN, Betty (2000) Life So Far. New York and London: Simon & Schuster work_27x3h6p3pvfjbbydjt2npnw5ka division of society into men and women, both being different and complex, is reflected in various forms in language which is the reveal differences that are found in the language of women and men, and will link these differences with the social roles that are Keywords: women''s language, social role, division of labour, euphemism, silence. women and men behave in gender-typed ways because the social roles that they perform are associated found in the speech of women and men in areas such as lexicon and will relate these differences to the social Relative status that is assigned to men and women in society has affected the strength expressed through found much more extensively among men than among women: this is at any rate true in the fact that women''s language is more affiliative, men''s more assertive. Studies on gender and language have shown differences in women''s and men'' that are brought about Women, men and language. work_2dmweeqtqvfophgsprsdof2qb4 not have a particular research theme rather there are experiences, skills, and training beyond STEM (science, technology, The cultural diversity among scientists is one of the greatest luxuries this field has to offer, and I believe those who embrace and foster these international relationships have more important as personal relationships are to succeed in any career, diverse educational training and skills is another way to © 2017 American Heart Association, Inc. Circulation Research is available at http://circres.ahajournals.org DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.117.310664 From the San Diego State University Heart Institute and the Integrated Regenerative Research Institute, CA. Broughton, PhD, JD, San Diego State University Heart Institute and the Integrated Regenerative Research Institute, 5500 The freedom and creativity offered by conducting scientific research suits my personality as I enjoy the variety of work skills applied as a researcher member''s research and professional skills within the scientific community. burden to university researchers, whom utilize government work_2liwaoubrrcojf46moy6wd247q Dale Townshend, Angela Wright (eds), Ann Radcliffe, Laurence Talairach-Vielmas, "Dale Townshend, Angela Wright (eds), Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic, edited by Dale Towshend and Angela Wright, freshly re-examines Radcliffe''s Wright, looks at the critical reception of Radcliffe''s fiction from her first novels to her Jacobs''s chapter which nonetheless explains how the Romantic literary culture may way in which the Gothic conventions that arguably originated in Radcliffe''s novel connections between the Gothic and Romanticism so as to show how Radcliffe''s fiction Keywords: Ann Radcliffe, the Gothic, romanticism Dale Townshend, Angela Wright (eds), Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic Dale Townshend, Angela Wright (eds), Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic Dale Townshend, Angela Wright (eds), Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic Dale Townshend, Angela Wright (eds), Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic Dale Townshend, Angela Wright (eds), Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic Dale Townshend, Angela Wright (eds), Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic work_2pbsfw2fmjg4rfsrum2nfphn3u MUCH LIKE WAGNER HIMSELF, the eponymous hero of Tannha« user treads a path of stark Wagner, Dokumente und Texte zu Tannha« user und der Sa« ngerkrieg auf Wartburg, ed. 7 Reinhard Strohm, ''Dramatic Time and Operatic Form in Wagner''s Tannha« user'', Proceedings of the Royal Musical By applying game theory to Tannha« user''s behaviour at the song contest we will be able to test the rationality of his actions and 17 ''On the Performing of Tannha« user'', in Richard Wagner''s Prose Works, trans. Wagner decided to excise Tannha« user''s Act I reference to her as ''Engel'' in the opera''s Tannha« user''s redemption through Elisabeth.24 (The fact that his identity as an artist 2. (a) Elisabeth^Tannha« user duet (Act II, sc. Opera Tannha« user und der Sa« ngerkrieg auf Wartburg'', Economics Letters,102 (2009), 33^5. 4. Tannha« user''s four verses in praise of Venus: (a) Act I, sc. work_2q3ts43puvfjdbghwx4buvwuim Middle Ages and confirmed the relevance to the humanities that medieval literary texts can have Lewis cautioned against pejorative terms like ''Dark Ages'', noted problems of S. Lewis; periodisation; the Middle Ages; medieval studies; qualitative judgement; contrast of them with "more normal periods of history." Lewis''s other examples note the assumption The Discarded Image, Lewis remained aware of the apparent apartness of much of medieval thought, He makes the point, too, that we need not treat a medieval literary work as we might a modern as his Medieval Model of the universe as continuing down to the end of the seventeenth century Lewis set the machine age as the great period divide, more important than any limits for the Middle Ages as a period of especial ignorance which has nothing to say to the present, is illogical at In German Writers and Works of the Early Middle Ages: 800–1170. work_2r452ioztnevzeu2khguix5k6e Room, G 2015, ''Capital in the twenty-first century'', Journal of European Social Policy, vol. CAPITAL, INEQUALITY AND PUBLIC POLICY Review Article: Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Belknap/Harvard Piketty''s book warns us that capitalism has an in-built tendency to growing inequality. Nevertheless, Piketty is then at risk of viewing capital and inequality over the succeeding income, capitalism generates unsustainable inequalities that undermine the Century disrupted this stability; now however, with inequalities in capital ownership returning Piketty points to three major changes in our industrial societies, since the start of the 20th is then unsurprising that, as Piketty notes, the super-rich include several different social with inequality of income and of capital. Piketty ends by addressing the implications for public policy, both nationally and focus is on a global tax on capital: this he expects both to limit the growth of inequality and to work_2tvf5ryc25fxxc25iru5ake6ka For among the most striking and distressing elements of this debate has been the ''mutual incomprehensibility'' of the business and academic worlds.2 The general academic skepticism towards markets is less the result of the professiorate''s embrace of a business world defends the values of markets it often But however this may be, a degree of relative personal indifference to wealth seems to define academics rather academic world, what hope is there for persuading the academic world of the benefits of markets? contemporary academic value. thus one academic value to which defenders of that capitalism might wish to appeal. at length, the concern for social justice often leads to an concern for social or distributive justice need necessarily from values they themselves hold to the values that academics hold, diversity and social justice prominent among them. 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Dorothy Cheney, who died in November 2018, was best known for her long-term studies of vervet social knowledge in an ecologically valid chapters, Dorothy and Robert produced social cognition, How Monkeys See the about communication and social cognition study chacma baboons, altered her career and Robert moved to Rockefeller University and Robert began a study of vocal communication in vervet monkeys in Dorothy and Robert also provided the that when other females heard the calls, Robert and Dorothy were invited to take study of baboons in Moremi and began the rich complexity of the baboons'' social They learned that baboon calls carry investigators working under Dorothy and worked with Dorothy became part of her Dorothy and Robert brought their between the baboons'' social dilemmas and 4Department of Primate Cognition, University of on the Moremi baboon project with Dorothy and work_346q4iox5felpknzvxznfb7oze where space, time, materials and people are intertwined in an unfolding process. design and conservation practice by focusing on ways of conceptualising historic Taking the form of collages, our design work uses an uninhabited 16thcentury timber-framed manor house as a case study. approaches to understanding historic buildings conceptualise them as documents For the designer, architectural processes and practices tend to focus on the form and function of a building and architecture as a solid object. We practice the unfolding of space and time Materialist thinking, both building and body are understood as living material, as Jane We build the affective qualities of our images and text over time, embedding our with the material matter of the Manor through its life history, its ongoing ecologies, its interdisciplinary environment; Interior Design, Historic Building Conservation and Architecture, where she leads the MSc in Historic Building Conservation. interests include past and present approaches to altering historic buildings, and the work_34biwebjy5d7xp25kq7jzkfpu4 Trollope and Murasaki: Impressions of an Orientalist | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Close mobile search navigation Next Article Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Trollope and Murasaki: Impressions of an Orientalist Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Edward Seidensticker; Trollope and Murasaki: Impressions of an Orientalist. 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I cannot compare myself with such examples, but at least I have completed (and published) four books since my retirement, and I have finished on editing and working with medieval culinary records rather than literature Almost all my published articles in recent years have been on culinary matters, but I made a start on this twenty-five years ago, and work_37lsuazffndddcumizznj3bqza "Books That Civilize as Well as Satisfy": Surveying Children''s Reading Habits in 1940s and 1950s Australia and New Zealand In 1906, New Zealand journalist and strident imperialist Constance Barnicoat published the results of a survey of colonial girls'' reading habits from As reading surveys of Australian and New Zealand children continued W.J. Scott presented the results of a survey of New Zealand secondaryschool-aged boys'' and girls'' reading, film, and radio habits. Surveying Children''s Reading in Australia and New Zealand 393 Surveying Children''s Reading in Australia and New Zealand 393 Surveying Children''s Reading in Australia and New Zealand 393 Surveying Children''s Reading in Australia and New Zealand 393 Surveying Children''s Reading in Australia and New Zealand 393 Surveying Children''s Reading in Australia and New Zealand 393 Surveying Children''s Reading in Australia and New Zealand 393 Surveying Children''s Reading in Australia and New Zealand 393 Surveying Children''s Reading in Australia and New Zealand 393 work_3bdmpyevqjg7hn3w6p3t6yvk3q sources.12 Such casual appropriations of Jane Austen''s novels, the allusions Women''s fiction in Jane Austen''s day operated for the most part as a Mandal, Jane Austen and the Popular Novel: the 115, cited from Jane Austen, The Critical Heritage, cit., vol. Jane Austen and her readers, 1786-1945, London, Anthem Press, 2012, p. Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons Edward Copeland, The Anonymous Jane Austen: Duelling Canons work_3howatzsdzg2jorvfzi32amzry authored over a hundred scholarly articles, six books on Victorian topics, and edited or coedited That author was George Eliot, whose works Chew listed before subordinating her to the still "popular and enormously prolific" Margaret Humanism and the Victorian Novel: George Eliot, Walter Pater, and Samuel take the highroad" by turning herself in to the FBI after recalling a powerful passage in that work.13 Showalter uses Alpert''s "passionate identification" with George Eliot''s last novel to explain why Victorian studies Read today, the testimonies by Buckley, Ford, and Showalter helpfully highlight major shifts in Victorian studies. At a Philadelphia meeting in which I had talked about gender transpositions in juvenile texts by Victorian women writers, Elaine remarked women authors reclaimed the female fairy tales that male writers like Initially called The Great Excluded: Critical Essays on Children''s Literature, between George Eliot and young Thomas Hardy."33 Like the fictional work_3k7s65nzlzd3hb4ojctcuiyjhq GLACIAL GEOLOGY: ICE SHEETS AND LANDFORMS. Hambrey (1994), and, now, Glacial geology: ice sheets account of glacial geology at the undergraduate level. authors have indeed produced a text that both undergraduates and their teachers will find a useful learning and forms are described as smooth-walled, ''sculpted'' depressions and channels cut into bedrock, indicative of warmbased ice, abundant meltwater, and low effective normal example from the chapter ''Glacial sedimentation on land'' At 364 pages, Bennett and Glasser''s text producing a concise, accessible text that conveys their own The English polar explorers of the first part of the present The cultural and ideological significance of polar exploration is the subject matter of Francis Spufford''s I may The poles did undoubtedly fire the imaginations of English polar explorers and administrators. However, Spufford''s account of polar exploration is the varied geographical imaginations of nineteenth-century polar writings. Scott''s party, in a tent somewhere on the polar ice. work_3pqr6aaweraornkrcxqnd2bdwq The issue with novel to film adaptation is, just as Andrew says, to be both ways and, in turn, popular films are now often adapted into books, plays, and even toys number of short stories and plays, is the most adapted fiction author to date, but Jane Austen Austen''s novels have been adapted for film and television on at least thirty-three separate novel and film adaptations can share the "same story, the same ''raw materials,'' [they] are consistently perform well and taking a popular novel and adapting it into a film is usually a characters, helps to explain why Austen''s work has been adapted for film and television on film adaptation of Austen''s work went into production, MGM''s Pride and Prejudice. ''Austen-mania.'' The film was adapted from Helen Fielding''s novel of the same name, which Of all of Austen'' s novels, Pride and Prejudice has been the most often adapted, and it work_3r7s3ff26bb6hp3ymfahpjabyu Jane Austen Fan Fiction and the Situated Fantext The Example of Pamela Aidan''s Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman Pamela Aidan''s Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman is indirectly influenced by Aidan''s fan fiction text stays close to the spirit of Austen''s Pride interpretive conventions of the Republic of Pemberley, a fan community. Jane Austen has a fan base, and a creative one at that. This certainly holds true for Austen fan fiction. Unlike many canonical texts, moreover, Austen''s work community believes those pillars to be, a fan writer''s canon comprises stories must refer to a source text to qualify as fan fiction, but they must To satisfy her craving, Aidan started reading fan fiction, which she In essence, Aidan supports everything Austen mentions about Darcy. guidelines ensure that fans respect Jane Austen and her work, its boards Aidan''s Darcy is also more Harlequinesque than Austen''s, because Austen and Aidan give of Darcy and Elizabeth''s meeting at Pemberley: work_3spmbqewxrfajh2cl7znbw6lf4 revealed that the image of pre-colonial and colonial African women as Keywords: African women, Patriarchy, Image, Experience, Feminism. men and women in political, social, and economic issues, has been critically extended into several wrote one of the first works of feminist philosophy, A Vindication of the Rights of Women, which called include; Liberal feminism; which seeks the individualistic equality of men and women through political This study will trace and analyze how the image of the woman in the works of African writers evolved look into the efforts made by feminist writers towards a re-definition of the image of the African woman. Elechi Amadi in his works portrays his men as a dignified group while his women are treated with African female writers like Flora Nwapa, Ifeoma Okoye, Buchi Emecheta, Nawal El Saadawi, Yvonne Despite criticisms, African female writers, continuously portray the pains and experiences of women of Studies of Women in African Literature. work_3tdccwqagjdujbssiu5hqh7gue Abstract: Finding out the metadiscoursal signals in any language and analyzing their usage specially in meaning transfer metadiscoursal signals in all of the related parts in the original novel was compared with those of its two Persian renderings by However, considering both translations, they were poor in transferring the original metadiscoursal signals into the Persian Key words: Metadiscourse signals, Text connectives, Code glosses, Validity markers, Narrators, Illocution markers, Attitude model presented by Vande Copple (1985), which has broadly dealt with the metadiscoursal signals (MDSs). metadiscourse signals are transferred in both translations made by "Pooranfar" and "Ardakani". equivalents should be used in the translated text instead of the metadiscoursal elements within the original Text Connectives Code Glosses Validity Markers Narrators other side, the first translation has not transferred seven original narrators'' MDSs to the Persian language transferred attitude MDSs to the Persian language, the second translation again has done a better job and work_3tddwa2nfjg45oxufet7gogkem Humphry Repton, Jane Austen and the Upchers of Sheringham Park, Norfolk. Humphry Repton, Jane Austen and the Upchers of Sheringham Park, Norfolk. landscape alongside a contemporary cultural work, Jane Austen''s Mansfield Park (1814), which deals century, and which uses Repton to communicate a particular set of sensibilities towards landscape. Repton''s bid was unsuccessful and William sold the land to Abbot Upcher and his wife Charlotte landed estate, and, critically, one that Austen was writing whilst Repton was working at Sheringham. Repton and Austen''s use of the estate as a fundamental instrument of political and social In Mansfield Park, Austen uses Repton''s fame as a landscape Sheringham where he continued to improve the estate and implemented Repton''s suggestions the landscape at Sheringham Park is recognised in its association with Repton and the (1982) Humphry Repton: Landscape Gardener 1752-1818 (2012) Humphry Repton at Sheringham Park. work_3tnne632nbem7bairm2qikzw6i George Eliot, European Novelist (2011: 3), points out: The publication by Bloomsbury of The Reception of George Eliot in Jane Austen, George Eliot, Henry James and Joseph Conrad" (9). fact is that, on the issue of canonicity, contributors to The Reception of George Eliot in Europe have acted in a restrained way, so as to not turn the featured As it has been implicitly suggested above, The Reception of George Eliot chapter covers Eliot''s reception in that country during her lifetime. ("Timeline of the European Reception of George Eliot, 1819-2015") provides reception studies by relating George Eliot''s impact in Hungary to historical and paper at their disposal to publish Eliot''s work. The Reception of George Eliot in Europe 137 The Reception of George Eliot in Europe 137 account of the reception of Eliot''s work across Europe. A Reception History of George Eliot''s Fiction. George Eliot, European Novelist. work_3wyll2pvrffffemcnqyypva3dm The influence upon the later novel of The History of Sir Charles Grandison (1753-4) is not 4 The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Abridged from the Works of Samuel Richardson (London, [1769?]). Grandison''s importance both the exemplary character of Sir Charles and Harriet''s narrative 17 Richardson, The History of Sir Charles Grandison (1753-4), 7 vols, ed. 24 Grandison-hall, where Sir Charles presides, with the ''happiness of Mary Yates, ''The Christian rake in Sir Charles Grandison'', Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 24: 3 that on the wedding of Sir Charles Grandison''), with the new household at Harrington-Hall Like Grandison, The Marriage Act, and Millenium Hall, Mary Walker Hamilton''s Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Grandison Barr, ''Richardson''s Sir Charles Grandison and the symptoms of subjectivity'', The Eighteenth Century: Marriage is a central concern of Grandison: Sir Charles is ''for having every-body marry''.45 in society; Sir Charles''s nunnery allows these women a space outside of marriage in which work_3y6vfufn4ne73hxg3tk27p6w2m Medical Assistants Doctors and Patients SIR,-It occurs to me that some medical practitioners may be interested to hear of my elderly patients presented with a severe toxic The majority of patients developed a cough, patients that I saw developed frank bronchitis codein., many required antibiotics-tetracycline that in this epidemic the majority of cases Chest Physicians in N.H.S. hospitals and in general practice. in the specialty diseases of the chest are Medical Advisory Committee to report on hospital services. the incorporation of chest clinics in general medical staffing of the chest department . to the chest department '' " (para. It follows from these recommendations that a physician with special training in diseases of the chest will be required in every district general hospital. physicians in charge of chest departments Presumably physicians with special training in chest diseases will continue to be required also in physicians specializing in chest diseases may work_3ykugiue5ba3dotwgaaouivdjq The Arabic adib, for example, and Roger French (eds), Doctors and ethics: ethics, Clio Medica 241Wellcome Institute of medical ethics also derived considerable relationship between medical ethics and ethical regulation of medicine across Europe medical ethics starting with the Greek tradition Percival''s Medical ethics of 1803 (although underly the declaration of medical ethical principles; the way in which ethical guidance ethical regulation in the profession. writings on medical history, a number of medical ethics (such as Gabriele de Zerbi, a chapters which dealt with other crucial ethical chapters which examined specific ethical medical ethics, the latter of which tended to be John Wiltshire, Jane Austen and the body: available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. 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However, Spufford''s account of polar exploration is the varied geographical imaginations of nineteenth-century polar writings. for example, on the culture of polar exploration in late does not help address the enduring legacy of polar exploration to the English imagination and, in that sense, it was European north is on cross-border interaction and cooperation between western and eastern Europe in the socalled ''northern periphery,'' that is, between the northernmost parts of Finland, Norway, and Sweden and the is, governments of the four countries involved, eight subnational regions, and representatives of indigenous peoples), there is a common stake in the sustainable development of the European north. work_4je2eibzq5hgbkxagewsccp5pq sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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His anger and his discomfort at the way gratitude in a relation of patronage for exploring bourgeois drama or novels by women, such as Graffigny''s Lettres d''une Péruvienne, where the bourgeois or marginalized individual who expresses anger or gratitude merits Écritures féminines et dialogues critiques : subjectivité, genre et ironie / Writing Women and Critical Dialogues : Subjectivity, Gender and Irony. Cette collection d''essais rassemblant textes français et anglais est l''un des deux volumes qui retracent l''évolution de la pensée critique de Françoise Lionnet, l''une des chercheuses les plus work_4mtsq2jgtbacpioivh2fk74oh4 A decade after Franco Moretti s̓ plea for the distant reading of world literature, its critiques are culminating in, say, Michael Holquist s̓ dismissal of distant reading on behalf of Ključne besede: oddaljeno branje, analiza svetovnih-sistemov, natančno branje, strukturalna poetika, Franco Moretti, Roman Jakobson Moretti je novi spoznavni predmet, svetovno literaturo kot zgodovinsko diferenciran sistem form, dejansko proizvedel z navdihovanjem pri analizi svetovnih-sistemov; in z navezavo na grafe kvantitativnega zgodovinopisja, geografske zemljevide pa obravnava kanon kot zgolj eno izmed potencialnih zgodovin literature, in sicer osvetlijo ne samo razmerja med elementi kanona, pač pa tudi periferne literarne forme, ki jih je marginaliziral kanon kot celota. večno materialno eksistenco,5 je teorija alternativa ideologiji prav v tem, da je pertinentna le lokalno, tako da jo lahko ovržejo zgolj primeri, ki jih je neka močnejša Nekako sredi tega desetletja (kritik) oddaljenega branja pa je Moretti (2011: 163–64, sistema, kakor jo razvijata Franco Moretti ali recimo Pascale Casanova, zgolj sooča work_4pch5xutjvch3pfeo72fd7cveq cannot pretend to comprehensiveness, but it does provide an illuminating glimpse of the range and accomplishment of our nation''s contributions to eighteenth-century studies over the course of a single year. and fresh readings of primary texts, Hudson offers balanced and nuanced accounts of eighteenth-century party politics and Johnson''s political writings (the ''modernity'' of which Hudson claims, knowing his — specifically, the formation of a new subject category in late-eighteenth-century England — is Andrew O''Malley''s The Making of the Modern Child: Children''s Literature and Childhood in the Late Eighteenth Century new Broadview edition of The History of Ophelia (Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2004), Fielding''s last novel, provides a new reason to reacquaint ourselves with this increasingly important novelist who, as Sabor thorough study of the ''culture of eighteenth-century male creativity'' as through such fields of study as diverse as eighteenth-century medicine studies of eighteenth-century culture that engage gender and sexuality work_4qk4ugfzovcgdobv2jhbb5bzqa perspectives, which provide analyses of issues of Gender, Women''s studies, and feminist criticism and give a specific focus on the literary issues of gender relations, representation of women, Women''s studies, transdisciplinary studies in the field of literature, cultural politics, film Several critics have pointed out the relevance of gender studies criticism, such as postmodernism, post-colonialism and cultural studies The first section of this issue, entitled "Feminist Criticism and to theoretical analyses of feminist criticism, Women''s Studies and entitled "Feminist Cultural Literacy: Translating Differences, Cannibal Another central issue in the theorization of Women''s Studies By analyzing travel texts by women, Gazzola shows how they women writers that question issues of gender and representation. that address issues about gender relations and feminist perspectives. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_5267fxef5bdcnhw3iol3rre7me La actancialidad de esta identidad se ha visto expandida –y, a la vez, restringida– por una actuación construida desde un imaginario extrínseco al gitanismo cultural (Charnon-Deutsch, 69), con un poder mediático de tal envergadura que ha producido una fagocitación centrípeta de la diversidad estética abiertamente relevante como para que la observación externa de las características propias del objeto representado ofrezca un abanico de diferentes aproximaciones críticas hacia la configuración sistemática de (d)escribir a estos personajes, así como la proyección cultural de sus comunidades. ojos de la protagonista, el texto ofrece al lector otra imagen suya, también subjetivizada, pero en esta ocasión por un ente que tiene mayor capacidad de controlar la percepción lectora de cara a la interpretación del texto: el mismo narrador la atención de una Yvette que se ve sorprendida por la transgresión de esos cánones del imaginario popular sobre el gitano a los que responde el hombre a quien work_547m3n2njbgo3gnfffvjw5zvoe cases of paralytic poliomyelitis still occur in Britain in unvaccinated children and adults with or without recent travel proves useful, since we can now say "But surely prostacyclin is The first is the ability of prostacyclin to minimise loss of platelets when blood is exposed to without the use of prostacyclin and that the platelet sparing use of prostacyclin in charcoal perfusion than in the other carried out without the use of prostacyclin." prostacyclin in conditions where no man made artificial surface prostacyclin in peripheral vascular diseases. for in our early studies6 of infusions of prostaglandin El change rather than of the prostacyclin itself which will determine the duration of the effect. Lewis and Dollery also review some studies of prostacyclin novel compound to generate a stable, orally active prostacyclin Effect of prostaglandin E1 on platelet behaviour in vitro and in vivo. Pharmacology of prostacyclin and thromboxanes. early sexual experience and of pregnancy; doctors working work_5bkgzxtupbaopix6c6wczcjiqu The Omnipotence of the Psychoanalyst | Semantic Scholar In fact, a recent paper by Norman Clemens (2011a) is titled "A Psychiatrist Retires: An Oxymoron?" On many occasions nonpsychoanalytic colleagues and friends have asked about my own plans for retirement, but I cannot think of one instance when a psychoanalytic colleague asked me when I was planning to retire. 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American Women Writers: An Annotated Classic American Women Writers. work_5lyuna5qn5a5zirzknarvqykqu Middlemarch: Crescendo of Obligatory Drama | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Middlemarch: Crescendo of Obligatory Drama Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Isaacs; Middlemarch: Crescendo of Obligatory Drama. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1 June 1963; 18 (1): 21–34. toolbar search search input search input This content is only available via PDF. Article PDF first page preview Recipient(s) will receive an email with a link to ''Middlemarch: Crescendo of Obligatory Drama'' and will not need an account to access the content. 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European Review of Economic History, 12, 155–165. European Review of Economic History, 12, 155–165. European Review of Economic History, 12, 155–165. European Review of Economic History, 12, 155–165. technological transition produce secular stasis in living standards? work_5rstwxssmnfhtlryewml6yr5bm The central thesis of this book is precisely that an apparently small gap between the return on capital and the rate of growth can in the long run have powerful and destabilizing effects on the structure and dynamics of social inequality. Piketty takes this Smithian view of capital as a past accumulation of assets, where an asset is basically an ownership right in law to the fruits of something that can be used either as a store of value or a factor of production. But further, we cannot really account for the blistering rise of inequality that Piketty has so strenuously documented if we don''t have an epistemology that brings the institutional structures of contemporary capitalism into view. Piketty glosses over the vital fact that direct household ownership of financial assets—the main assets in contemporary capitalism, we are assured—has, as of the 1980s, declined to a mere third in the United States and Canada, and even less in other advanced nations.2 work_5spfukfqmjhipizmwz3ua3pk5e Shakespeare''s Sonnets that differ from Foster''s estimates neral Elegy belongs hereafter with Shakespeare''s poems may have written the poem" (Elegy by W. evidence against its attribution to Shakespeare. believe that the author of A Funeral Elegy was Elizabeth Cary rather than Shakespeare. The subject of the Elegy, William Peter, was born in in 1608, the year before Peter left Oxfordshire and Cary After noting the grief felt by Peter''s friends, the Elegy If Cary was the author of the Elegy, why did she not poem was written by Shakespeare. exhibited in the Elegy are similar to those evident in Ma­ the Elegy and Shakespeare''s works. have read is Elizabeth Cary''s Tragedy of Mariam. and Shakespeare''s works may have arisen because Cary encountered Shakespeare''s published works than that Shakespeare had access to Cary''s as-yet-unpublished Why does Foster not present an argument that Cary Hirsh imagines Cary and William Peter becoming close work_5u2muh6glje4xbdfywh7hmlsnq work_5vaet6ig6bcgtlaxxcbf7crc6a third party in the context of publicity or personality rights, English law provides no cause of action for the Image rights under Hungarian law form part of a much broader concept of personality affected person to authorise exposure of the image or recording to the public.47 Case law individual has a legal right to informational privacy – the protection of personal or private individual has a legal right to informational privacy – the protection of personal or private 23IMAGE RIGHTS: EXPLOITATION AND LEGAL CONTROL IN ENGLISH AND HUNGARIAN LAW 23IMAGE RIGHTS: EXPLOITATION AND LEGAL CONTROL IN ENGLISH AND HUNGARIAN LAW 23IMAGE RIGHTS: EXPLOITATION AND LEGAL CONTROL IN ENGLISH AND HUNGARIAN LAW 23IMAGE RIGHTS: EXPLOITATION AND LEGAL CONTROL IN ENGLISH AND HUNGARIAN LAW 23IMAGE RIGHTS: EXPLOITATION AND LEGAL CONTROL IN ENGLISH AND HUNGARIAN LAW 23IMAGE RIGHTS: EXPLOITATION AND LEGAL CONTROL IN ENGLISH AND HUNGARIAN LAW 23IMAGE RIGHTS: EXPLOITATION AND LEGAL CONTROL IN ENGLISH AND HUNGARIAN LAW work_62ntw2radvezpl7kbva7gwzroi This paper is an insight into Jane Austen''s sharp observation and judgement of characters based on social behavior Besides the social turmoil, Jane Austen''s focus in the novel is marriage and courtship. characters belong to the upper and middle class in the novel Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen critiques the social customs and norms of Regency England and is famous for her commentaries on the British landed gentry of Regency England which is evident in her novel ''Pride and Prejudice''. Jane Austen highlights the social turmoil and class conflict of regency England through her male and female Bennet and their 5 daughters Jane, Elizabeth, the female protagonist, Mary, Catherine ,and Lydia. Besides gentle birth and wealth, Austen judges the conduct and mannerisms of her male characters in social Austen is optimistic about the social class of the new Jane Austen''s Ideal man in Pride and Prejudice. work_65fzfakr5bdbxg6g7pi5zpvnfu Cosmopolitan nationalism and the cultural reach of the White British Cosmopolitan nationalism and the cultural reach of the White British analysing the geographical spread of the cultural referents of the tastes of the white Key Words: Cosmopolitanism, culture, national identity, taste. Introduction: Cultural contact, cosmopolitanism and the ''national'' imagination. allows the reformation of white British identities in an environment which is both multicultural and shaped by global cultural flows. remaking Britain''s national cultural referents. imagination of the white British population as it is revealed by their cultural tastes to American cultural forms to the white British and in particular the power of either white British population to distance themselves from cultural forms which might more regions: British, European, American, and ''Other World''. older group where British, American and European references compete, but where one population, that we can see a re-making of British national cultural preferences. work_65qelmmuxfbrbpkf5tu47kbe3e A history of Animal Behaviour by a partial, ignorant and prejudiced ethologist | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 53158835A history of Animal Behaviour by a partial, ignorant and prejudiced ethologist title={A history of Animal Behaviour by a partial, ignorant and prejudiced ethologist}, This essay looks back on the history of Animal Behaviour through a compilation of all the papers published in the journal, since it got its present name, that used sticklebacks, the white rat of ethology, as experimental subjects. This stickleback-eye view confirms the role that Animal Behaviour has played during its first 50 years in fostering and recording the important developments that have taken place in the discipline. 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P-creativity involves coming up with a surprising, valuable idea that''s new to the person idea is H-creative, that means that (so far as we know) no-one else has had it before: it has arisen Never mind who thought of the idea first: how did that person manage to come up with it, given exploration, and in the most surprising cases the transformation, of conceptual spaces in people''s Whatever the size of the space, someone who comes up with a new idea within that thinkingstyle is being creative in the second, exploratory, sense. 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Bunun yerine dosyayı cihazınıza indirerek görüntülemeyi deneyebilirsiniz. İNDİR & GÖRÜNTÜLE work_6stte7wi75bqtnowcswirldy4a Late Nineteenth-Century American Realism: An Essay in Definition | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Close mobile search navigation Next Article Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Late Nineteenth-Century American Realism: An Essay in Definition Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Donald Pizer; Late Nineteenth-Century American Realism: An Essay in Definition. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1 December 1961; 16 (3): 263–269. This content is only available via PDF. Article PDF first page preview Recipient(s) will receive an email with a link to ''Late Nineteenth-Century American Realism: An Essay in Definition'' and will not need an account to access the content. 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Mr Gland and that a good result might be a word of thanks to Mrs Gland for the apple work_6v4cvg3pvrg6vcmtayk4u2mvwy  Changing public understanding of x cultural object or  Bringing x cultural object/practices to new audiences use of research publications, derived text books, new  Creating new forms of digital conservation and/or secondary school and university level, and assisted high  A significant aspect of Sutherland''s impact has been the contribution made level, serving as a model, for example, in recent publications including Juliet Wells writes: ''Kathryn Sutherland''s Jane Austen''s Textual Lives [...] has had a profound impact within Austen studies, including but not limited to  Jane Austen''s Fiction Manuscripts: A Digital Edition provoked huge online podcast lectures, ''Jane Austen''s Manuscripts Explored'', in chaired by Elena Pierazzo, Technical Researcher on the Austen Digital general public to engage with the latest digital research. featured in ''Oxford Impacts'', an Oxford University publicity drive, Open Educational Resources (OERs) in English: Enriching the School English Faculty''s open educational resources on the web. work_75mq5eosxrevnjtifeyaxg2vwy sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Enter your email address below and we will send you your username If the address matches an existing account you will receive an email with instructions to retrieve your username Royal Society Open Science Quick Search anywhereEnter words, phrases, DOI, keywords, authors, etc... Quick Search in JournalsEnter words, phrases, DOI, keywords, authors, etc... Published:01 July 1995https://doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.1995.0029 Please contact the Royal Society if you find an error you would like to see corrected. 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Jane''s imagination and Charlotte Bronte''s, and the two are not Jane''s experience, the interaction and fusion of internal and external, individual and society, thought and nature, she must represent Jane''s imagination, playing on this sharply isolated image of herself, reveals to her the essential nature of her position at Gateshead Neither Jane''s imaginative powers, nor Charlotte Bronte''s analogies in nature, Jane''s imagination reflecting that of her creator. power of Jane''s imagination in transforming, or making its own, Jane''s imagination and Charlotte Bronte''s in this respect, there is work_7fcrwkxigfasfo3sas2z4v56fi The roles played in an illocutionary act by models of the means of user must have models of the computer both as a communications device and a communications medium, and of the system author as Keywords: speech acts, illocutionary acts, user models, humancomputer interaction communication, and they must understand how to use the telephone effectively, and must interact with their devices, but the communicative Where the act of communication is mediated by a device, a model of the that we can use them without needing to develop a fresh device model for each Next, also from the device model, the user must be device model is sufficient to enable the user to reach this point, it will now be Users thus require models both of the computer, as a device and as a medium constructing device models so they can know how to use the medium to work_7fw4felmcnd2jj36vqvsrys5fi "Decided and Open": Structure in Emma | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation "Decided and Open": Structure in Emma Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Lawry; "Decided and Open": Structure in Emma. 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After the editors'' introduction, which traces Corsini''s scientific career and life history, the collection opens with an article on infant mortality, published in 1966 on this Another strand of Corsini''s studies represented in the book is the local communities'' demographic history. demography analysis, but where demographic aspects are merged into a unitary framework with the social characteristics of the community in its historical context. The book closes with an essay in which Carlo Corsini reflects on the role of the themes, in fact, are very topical and the collected papers still represent important The book is not only interesting for scholars of historical demography, but also, and above all, it is suitable for all demographers, especially the work_7n2tsbvfvrgdrab42tagd3cybm British Medical Journal Medical teachers are understandably concerned to equip their students with the necessary skills, Teachers at medical school said, ''Look smart, get eccentrics survive the new quality to mind the traditional medical valve of medical education, doctors will naturally diverge thereafter along their individual career Nowadays, doctors also are having to converge into conformity, eccentric thinks he''s normal; he is minor oddities, as long as everything else is conventional, is still minor oddities so long as everything else was reassuringly conventional. Eccentricity and conformity Eccentric conformist Carl Gray analyses diversity in medical style Table: Medical types in relation to new rules Different settings encourage conformity and diversity (see box), and in a working day doctors may Acting the doctor But medicine is changing, and diverse professional personalities are adapting in value their doctors. new rules, doctors will be legislators, enforcers, conformists, or doctors will set the rules. work_7na6max5ybhdva6or767ixsegi The Hunting Ideal, Animal Rights, and Feminism in Northanger Abbey and Sense and Sensibility The Hunting Ideal, Animal Rights, and Feminism in Northanger rights in the eighteenth century and its relationship to the representations of hunting in Jane Austen. William Cowper emphasize the sentience of animals and charge hunters their love of the sport and, by comparing their hunting of animals and their treatment of women, Austen inflects the anti-hunting argument Cowper''s The Task (1785) similarly denounces hunting: animals ''suffer torture'' (6.390) to ''make ... In Northanger Abbey, Austen clearly demystifies the hunting ideal. 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The recipient in 1986 is Sir Peter Tizard. the Institute of Child Health and Honorary Consultant Paediatrician to Hammersmith Hospital. Sir Peter is one of the outstanding paediatricians, academic neonatal unit that pioneered and established neonatl paediatrics in this country and In the wider field of child health Sir Peter has important part in establishing the British Paediatric the contribution to paediatrics that he recognised Sir Peter to be making gave his Spence Medal to Sir Sir Peter has suggested, and the Association has agreed, that that medal should have Sir Peter''s Association awards you the Spence Medal. work_7wahytkbjrfnvcqrvnt7k46usq BJPsych Bulletin | Cambridge Core Only search content I have access to You are leaving Cambridge Core and will be taken to this journal''s article submission site. 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Characters who dance and are watched (Marianne Dashwood; Fanny "Dancing, Balls, and Assemblies." The Jane Austen work_ak5e7nnxvncgroevuhimqossoe "I am working myself up to writing a kind of epic global novel. The legitimacy of the global novel has been contested across the Atlantic, and Kirsch writes "World Literature and Its Discontents" as the Dissenters criticise world literature on aesthetic and political fronts, disparaging the global novel as "diluted and the rise of the global novel practiced by Ishiguro and others, and feels nostalgic for writers like Jane Austen who exemplify "culture-specific clutter In theory, Kirsch is largely correct to affirm the possibility and desirability of the global novel. but writing the global novel, as Kirsch says, means "a basic affirmation of turns to empirical evidence provided by supposedly ''representative'' novels from the "pantheon of world literature": Pamuk''s (2002), Murakami''s that "other studies of world literature" would be incomplete without considering all these writers, Kirsch seems to equate his ''pantheon'' with the of the Global Novel" (2017), one may infer that while Murakami''s writing work_aledmzmw6vgs3kksgtdpwz4uq4 work_aobjiafuwjcnvnsoqfo3bastty sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Nevertheless, Salman Rushdie''s memoir Joseph Anton is titled after an invented name, and the author Arguing that both autobiography and memoir are forms of life narrative, Smith and Watson distinguish Looking at his first accomplished novel in retrospect when he writes his memoir, Rushdie accounts for its Whether he writes fiction or a memoir, Rushdie builds his books on Midnight''s Children, Rushdie revisited his old memory paraphernalia in order to write his memoir. Joseph Anton is largely a book about Rushdie''s unstoppable need to transform his experience through and The title Joseph Anton is a conflation of the first names of two writers, Rushdie''s favourite authors: work_apxps5ngo5fv5bfub7336lb3je Falk clearly knows this literature well and gives the impression of having read a good proportion of it. Falk''s book is informed by its compiler''s familiarity with both state and literature developed during many book thus is itself an instructive illustration of the continuing need for the bibliographer''s art. George James Grinnell''s book is surely one of the most establishes between author and reader, Grinnell''s book experience of wilderness travel that I have ever read. book explores the politics of leadership, an issue made As I read A death on the barrens, I was excited by is an exploration of the human response to authority and Thus, I began reading/1 death on the barrens with great from starvation, as the earlier passages of the book foreshadow), and sadly, decades later, Grinnell lost his sons in The author has tackled difficult questions detailed study of North Atlantic exploration by the Norse, universally acknowledged that anyone writing a book work_aq7meiqkobeb7bjyjg2ddibd6e John Charles Fields on August 9 the University of Toronto lost one Fields was called to the University of Toronto in the opening year of the present century. that students desiring to specialise in mathematics came to universities in America handicapped by defective mathematical training in the he considered the students of a generation ago Royal Canadian Institute of Toronto. scientific research as the ideal of the Institute and Mathematical Congress held in Toronto in 1924. What I consider to be Fields''s greatest achievement in advancing the cause of research in the Province to the University of Toronto and achievements in mathematical research. Of late years Prof. Fields''s life was more for women science students and, as Cambridge of the women science students, and herself taught. Her research work, however, was carried out in Miss Greenwood was in a small passage room, and I shared At that time women were rare in scientific work_autyhznvj5b5hbajw62tqqgzqy the nature table in my primary school in Manselton, Swansea with flowers. later at secondary school when I joined the Swansea Scientific Society on Saturday of botany at the University of Swansea for advice. for the Oxbridge exams – the first girl to do so in sciences from the school, my only Even before University, I had a romantic idea of a research career, and later in In my final year, I was influenced by two external speakers – a female Prof. was the beginning of a major research period on early land plants led by north Society, I began to look into the struggles of early female botanists in gaining in the Botany School, but she declined this as it was in the Botanic Gardens at the Advancement of Sciences annual meeting in Edinburgh in 1921, when a group of Finally big data analyses work_avjrcowt45hotj5ayh44jaqfgm sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Stern, sees Marianne Dashwood as Jane Austen''s In order to understand Jane Austen''s concept of love, the reader Marianne i s the only heroine i n Jane Austen''s novels who i s "convincingly emotional found anywhere i n Jane Austen''s novels, but Marianne Robert L i d d e l l , The Novels of Jane Austen, London, Longmans, "testing" i s good, as i t conveys Jane Austen''s conviction that love Jane Austen disapproved of Darcy for his very great "personal commitment" to Elizabeth, which led him to involve himself i n her family''s Jane Austen''s attitude toward the passion of love, most work_ba5asz5uynhhll4c55dwa5cire changes at every institution and is reshaping the U.s. higher education enterprise. overwhelming majority of the 15.3 million students are attending universities to prepare to become accountants, nurses, computer engineers, teachers, The first person to notice the radical implications of mass higher education was Berkeleysociologist Martin Trow.who. The vast and far more heterogeneous cohort of college and university students has forced dozens of changes and innovations and several major transformations. To accommodate the increased breadth of courses and variety of students, the structure of academic appointments is being radically altered. mass higher education has pressed into being a new, four-tier order. are now four basic kinds of colleges and universities, each with its own collection of students, faculty, curriculum, and function for society. exist, the market for U.S. college education is segmented, with students who variety of students attending colleges and universities is different from that of Reflections on the transition from mass to universal higher education. work_bcnwudez4zcjpbn2jqfyvci53e sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_bfgdfxe3rraulaiinbva54yxxe This interesting idea of a turning point in legal scholarship, the methodological considerations and problems involved in doing archival research for legal biographies and sources for legal biography research, were the three main and myself were keen to provide a national forum for interested academics to discuss the recent renaissance in legal biography research and for methodological issues to be collections for legal biography research. articles on the methodological considerations and problems of archival research for legal biographies. sources for legal biography at IALS Library, whilst Susannah and adviser to the LSE Legal Biography Project, discusses and problems of legal biography researchers, as well as legal biography research. legal biography research. legal biography research. legal biography research. Library, Socio-Legal Studies Association national training day LSE Legal Biography Project: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/law/projects/legalbiog/lbp.htm Abstract: David Sugarman reflects briefly on developments regarding legal biography source material utilised, by legal biography tend to be work_bgr4zsxetrdk7eaaaxbkyef2oy Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law; by Elizabeth Brake. Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law; by Elizabeth Brake. Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law; by Elizabeth Brake. Brake argues that, in spite of the historical dominance of polygyny, many (Western) states legitimise and promote a different kind of relationship: marriage, conceived as an amorous, dyadic, light, Brake welcomes that some jurisdictions have opened up marriage to include same-sex I am at one with Brake in adopting the view that this discrimination is wrong, but at odds with her Brake comments that she is not arguing that one cannot love another Brake then argues that marriage should rather be seen as a commitment, ''the attempt to bind legitimise particular caring relationships, Brake adopts the view that the state ought to support all justice, minimal marriage might thus, for example, facilitate immigration, care-taking leave, and the work_bh2g6mpuhvfv7ak276qkaxrhky NARRATIVE WORKS: ISSUES, INVESTIGATIONS, & INTERVENTIONS 1(1), 1-3 inaugural issue, it includes, first of all, the full texts of panel presentations on The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Narrative (CIRN) is to play a Amia Lieblich, Josselson was editor of The Narrative Study of Lives, a wrestles with a recurring issue faced by many narrative researchers, namely Yallop explore, in presenting their own stories, their choice to undertake selfstudy narrative inquiry through graduate studies in Education, and "the impact UK, as the first-ever Canada Research Chair in Narrative Studies, a five-year Next fall, look in the second issue of Narrative Works (and on the CIRN conference, "Life and Narrative." If one theme runs through this issue of Narrative Works, not to mention the issues that will follow, it is that "life" and Randall, EdD, Director of CIRN and Co-editor of Narrative Works, is Elizabeth McKim; Oxford, 2008), and Storying Later Life: Issues, Investigations, and work_bi6wylp2czfrnnw67dwbxgmfsy Microsoft Word z45 The Thinking Woman A Theoretical perspective of 19th century women novelists and their impact International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Century Women Novelists and Their Impact of 19th Century Women Novelists and Their to a departure from the Natural state of man), American Transcendentalism (that true knowledge is about the self that characters seen in 19th century literature by women state of humanity that balances human natural creativity and Bronte''s depiction of Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights. Heathcliff''s uncontrolled passions, desires and natural Earnshaw and Heathcliff and Bronte depicts their passions both Catherine and Heathcliff. With Man (Heathcliff) at the centre, International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 Heathcliff his very life (Catherine). the 19th century women novelists on women writers has lasting impact on the Mind of the Women writer of the 19th work_bjjr2nltkrdxvcbfy7t3t6mka4 upon their relationship to the social and political issues of a nation that, in the years during which Austen was writing, was almost continually at war with revolutionary France. military spectacles ever exhibited in this country."5 The spectators saw brightly dressed men, commanded by dukes, exercising (for some of the time), but they also saw the kind of aristocratic self-indulgence that was normally hidden behind the back and forth, losing soldiers without ever coming into a decisive battle: "0, the grand old Duke 0'' York, / He had ten thousand men; / He marched them up the hill my boys, / Then and military immorality home to the shires in the form of soldiers who, after the vast expansion of army and militia, were Austen shows, in effect, that political and social circumstances maketh the man (and woman): Wickham is not just a work_blix7zk6hbavpppfzzfqotytzy The Amazon Rainforest of Pre-Modern Literature: Ethics, Values, and Ideals from the Past for Our Future. Keywords: Amazon rainforest as laboratory; pre-modern literature; Aristotle; Heinrich Kaufringer; for the study of literature, the arts, philosophy, religion, and other fields in the Humanities and Social However, human life is deeply determined by its culture and memory, and we develop forward Humanities-based worldview, and the study of literature, past and present, offers the best opportunities examples, and concepts relating to fundamental human issues both in the past and in the present. However, this simply means that the Amazon rainforest of the various Humanities fields is Aristotle''s Ethics have taught us, our entire life today is determined by the principles and insights would encounter highly meaningful efforts to come to terms with critical issues in human life which The Challenges of the Humanities, Past, Present, and Future: Why the Middle Ages work_blwurw4zrfhsxdt67wfqgjhqje https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/are-character-traits-dispositions(e3e583f5-bd7e-4cd3-995d-513e26adf5b7).html https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/are-character-traits-dispositions(e3e583f5-bd7e-4cd3-995d-513e26adf5b7).html central features of paradigmatic dispositions that concern their manifestation, stimulus disposition, namely character traits, and argue that they are importantly different from the same restriction to the manifestation of a psychological disposition such as a character It seems perfectly plausible that character traits are dispositions not just to act overtly in manifestation of a character trait only if it is genuine: for something to be an act of kindness, which is consistent with thinking of character traits as dispositional. character trait, courage, that I''d never been manifested before. manifested those character traits and we discover that we have the disposition to a higher given certain conditions, constitute manifestation of a character trait. Conclusion: Are character traits dispositions? character traits are not dispositions and we would need a different term for them, one that still 2. Character traits as psychological dispositions 2. Character traits as psychological dispositions work_bnf5xiplfjd3vjpmtgr57apdjm Oxford English Dictionary Online of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), and The OED, let it be said, is an incomparable OED is sparing of etymologies, but vouchsafes that A. test I sought out the eccentric Dent Dictionary of Measurement and found first the unit unit for the measurement of herrings, and dissertation continues, "the cran was measured by heaping full a herring-barrel with the OED is a living organism, which not only The new online dictionary is still undergoing revision, a labour concede that the OED''s content of science of science, as reflected in "the want of any going back a little in time, Debye surfaces the OED for words of the type, ''sss'' at once edition of the OED in 1928 should be marked The Institute for Social Medicine had work", and in 1950 Stewart set about organizing a retrospective case control study to identify risk factors for childhood cancer on a work_buvdmuhs7fa3bdvw7wusbk23m4 Of the three novels that Austen composed in the second decade of the nineteenth century, Mansfield Park and Persuasion rest upon a particular moment in Mansfield Park that oddly narrates the novel''s own representational limits, specific to spatiality. and Empire" in Culture and Imperialism.6 Said finds Fanny''s spatial movement between Portsmouth and Mansfield Park politically charged, for instance, in its correspondence with Sir suggest, in however limited a demonstration, how this psychoanalytic narrative can provide a way of thinking about these issues of representation in Austen and to offer the passage as the active temporal imagination, is Anne Elliot, heroine of Persuasion. Mansfield Park, are foregrounded in Persuasion, in the complexities of narrative temporality structuring the discourse of Anne''s Imagining future memories often amounts, then, to a temporal strategy in Anne''s intellectual effort to avoid self-delusion. novel, the present-perfect conception of self that structures Emma. persuasion of Anne, simply because Austen presents them in work_buxjveg3j5aprbdoxabdc6pgri the hierarchical approach to adaptations traditionally employed by film studies and literature imposed by film adaptations on classic literature (especially Shakespeare and the novels of employed by Victorian theatre adaptations were used by British and American silent films in Brosh focuses on three high points in the production of British nineteenthcentury domestic novels on film: American adaptations of the 1930s and the 1940s and their continuous production of adaptations and appropriations of Victorian literature and culture The collection in which this essay features, Victorian Literature and Film Adaptation, same novel, see Shachar''s Cultural Afterlives and Screen Adaptations of Classic Literature: Wuthering focused on British TV adaptations alone, and the forthcoming study Neo-Victorianism on Screen by the Victorian Literature and Film Adaptation 459 Victorian Literature and Film Adaptation 459 Victorian Literature and Film Adaptation 459 Victorian Literature and Film Adaptation 459 Victorian Literature and Film Adaptation 459 Victorian Literature and Film Adaptation 459 work_bxxjca34n5bthdevhcpbiuo4m4 industry firms engaged in collective/open innovation activities. those for participants in private-collective innovation (PCI), originally observed in open source Keywords: private-collective innovation, copyright, creative industries, appropriability, business To understand the use of open IP by creative industry firms, this paper draws on existing creative industry firms that have successfully commercialized products residing in the ''public Creative industry firms are those which generate and capture value through activities of intellectual property in firms'' ability to generate and capture value from innovation (Dahlander open source software licenses may persist down into developed products and require ''shareback'' of proprietary improvements. consumers (such as open-source business software), firms must consider the cost savings to firms to be innovative in product development and to invest in market knowledge. Some firms engaged actively with upstream PCI communities to generate value. success led to his firm exploring its own products based on other upstream public domain inputs. Firm Public domain input Commercial product PCI activity work_bznl5baxhrauvcgx3hfazpthji It is possible to take Elizabeth''s request, to think only of the past as its remembrance gives us pleasure, as the foundation of Austen''s new nostalgia—and as the � le established in medical writing de� nes nostalgia as the mind''s resistance to adaptation, its refusal to feel at home in a larger world; at the time of Austen''s writing, The simple binary of eighteenth-century nostalgia, repatriation or death, is increasingly dispersed and opened up by Austen''s novels through this newer nostalgic system, in which each of the � ve elements exists The work of Austen''s plots is to convert a psychosocial resistance to mobility, as expressed in eighteenth-century nostalgia, to an embrace of it, by appropriating the language of ''''settlement'''' for personal memory. ''''Dying of the Past: Medical Studies of Nostalgia in Nineteenth-Century France,'''' History and Memory 3, no. work_cbv7z2o5enf5xazc4l5suau6ja university students with minimum training to catalogue its undergraduate stock from discusses the faults made in MARC coding, descriptive cataloguing and subject Keywords: cataloguing; project work; student labour, retrospective conversion. students working from the book in hand to catalogue an undergraduate College Congress Subject Headings, with the intention of cataloguing books to a professional catalogued with the book in hand could upgrade the record; imposing subject Cambridge which employed students to catalogue an undergraduate library from the students worked on sections of the library aligned with their own subjects of study, to have full catalogue records, for example transcribing complete title and statement of project was unaware that the University Library''s full catalogue records, available for work from students, including the imposition of Library of Congress Subject students used which barcodes renders catalogue records easy to trace, and examples One other library within the University used students to catalogue books in work_cckcc7ya6vg4hgd2g6fej3lr6y Voyant, Digital Humanities, General Chemistry, Scientific Papers, Undergraduate whether Voyant, a digital humanities text analysis tool, might help students become more proficient and independent read, analyzed, and summarized a scientific paper without the use of Voyant to establish a baseline measure of their skills. They then read, analyzed, and summarized a second scientific paper with the aid of Voyant, and a third one without Voyant In conclusion, Voyant was found to be a helpful temporary aid for reading scientific papers. Keywords Voyant, Digital Humanities, General Chemistry, Scientific Papers, Undergraduate levels of the articles that I asked my students to read for this Reading Scientific Articles in the Science Classroom papers offer help in reading and summarizing journal articles for students to refer to while reading the article. the classroom, students must read scientific papers as part of Next, the students read an article reading the second article, but a majority of students also work_cdgyfdagfrbirca4v777qwbixy dans les romans féminins de la Grande-Bretagne des Hélène Dachez, « Goater, Thierry, Elise Ouvrard (eds.), L''Engagement dans les romans féminins de la L''Engagement dans les romans féminins Goater, Thierry, Elise Ouvrard (eds.), L''Engagement dans les romans féminins de la GrandeBretagne des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles (Coll. patriarcal, bien que questionné, est finalement aussi présent dans les roman d''auteurs s''engager et de faire entendre sa voix de femme dans une société qui fait la part belle Goater, Thierry, Elise Ouvrard (eds.), L''Engagement dans les romans féminins ... Goater, Thierry, Elise Ouvrard (eds.), L''Engagement dans les romans féminins ... Goater, Thierry, Elise Ouvrard (eds.), L''Engagement dans les romans féminins ... Goater, Thierry, Elise Ouvrard (eds.), L''Engagement dans les romans féminins ... Goater, Thierry, Elise Ouvrard (eds.), L''Engagement dans les romans féminins ... Goater, Thierry, Elise Ouvrard (eds.), L''Engagement dans les romans féminins de la Grande-Bretagne des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles work_celcpoy3zvbsxknpkbumeqok7y medical science to the bedside. She admits that "a medically qualified person attempting to ''diagnose"'' Langstaff''s patients Miriam Bailin, The sickroom in Victorian exclusively medical space was clearly The core of Dr Bailin''s slim book, given (Cambridge University Press, 1991), it Tansey (eds), Women physiologists: an historians of gender and of women''s place in in the field, as medical students and as subject women''s exposure to academic physiology of distinguished women physiologists. Physiological Society, noting that their Women''s presence at the Society''s dinners women physiologists. The book achieves its main aims This book describes the history of the New available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:53:08, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:53:08, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core work_ch3trgilincx5eyv4h4r6lt2ca growth — that forges the undeniable emotional link between author and reader. any reader must feel through Grinnell''s troubled effort to University Press, xviii + 407 p, illustrated, hard cover. The author has tackled difficult questions America and of the North Atlantic by other Europeans, The author uses a kaleidoscopic variety of sources, and detailed study of North Atlantic exploration by the Norse, maritime efforts in the North Atlantic by, for example, the The author, in her acknowledgements, comments on the input of her editor, and one feels that the work would have universally acknowledged that anyone writing a book The photographs of areas in the Greenland settlements, in particular those on pages 10 and 20, consistent editing, a better book could have been produced, which might have served the needs both of specialists and of the more general reader. Expedition of 1819-1822, under the command of Lieutenant John Franklin. work_cjgtsejac5e2dja4cyzyeos73m sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 220371861 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 02:53:07 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. 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Lord Elmwood''s relationship with Miss Milner In the second part of the novel, the Lord Elmwood-Rushbrook father-son plot, along with the parallel narrative of Lord Elmwood and of the father-son dynamic between Lord Elmwood and Mr. Rushbrook, Lord Elmwood and Rushbrook in the latter half of A Simple Story can be central to the father-son relationship, since Lord Elmwood views his The father-son or mentor-protégé relationship between Sandford and Lord Elmwood has been completely Ultimately, Sandford reestablishes himself as a father figure to Rushbrook, even though it is a submissive one to that with Lord Elmwood. work_cpelpjzayrdpxoltxwvxi2etqq Charles, A 2014, ''Book Review of "Jane Austen: Game Theorist" by Michael Suk-Young Chwe'', Eastern Book Review of "Jane Austen: Game Theorist" by https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/publications/book-review-of-jane-austen-game-theorist-by-michael-sukyoung-chwe(3cad43c6-e561-4912-a155-fb3190a2a9db).html Jane Austen, Game Theorist. Chwe argues that Austen was a pioneer in the understanding of strategic common link between Austen''s romances, African-American folktales and US foreign policy? only explains the foundations of game theory and strategic thinking (Chapter Two), he also analyses These competing models describe the factors shaping the context in which strategic thinking takes which is argued to have no place in the author''s interpretation of Austen''s imagination, or the century US foreign policy, the author proves that the context of decision-making is, in effect, not essential in explaining the virtues of strategic thinking as a means for individual actions. acknowledged the strategic superiority of women over men, a contribution that enabled her to individual objectives in strategic thinking. work_crp5ybczczcetb7mo2igbq5n3u One generic problem is that Lynch''s for example lack of regular sexual biologists know, it is very difficult to relation to the evidence that introns by evidence for high levels of DNA sequence diversity in some species of loss of different sequence components in different members of a set of of independent pairs of related species Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Oxford as the Henry Head Research liked the fact that biology was so respect to an area of research, I would As well, it is usually a good idea use of animals in research. few students now read original works. said ''for the first time'') a way of asking something like long-wavelength light is The researchers said it is the Some areas of research respect little has changed in a century. namely that many students now use detect it, students seem genuinely post-docs, including ideas for research. work_cszmxehhcvgitjzltbylyjgb7m Despite academic protestations, re-enactment is a highly popular mode of public history, not Keywords: re-enactment, living history, historiography, affective history, embodied, the experiential nature of living history, a quality, they suggest, that archival study lacks. the actual performing of history in western culture, particularly within live performance bonnet) and I are talking about re-enactment as a way of learning about history. pushed us toward considering the significance of material culture to history; the way it notions to re-enactment, performing past cultures (by which I mean both the physical on this notion to suggest that historical research can reanimate past bodies whose traces class of) female bodies of the Regency past; of the way they were presented, how their post-phenomenological dance theory, embodied knowledge can generate cultural insight. practice of re-enactment and their profession in academic history. "History''s Affective Turn: Historical Reenactment and its Work in Embodiment of Dance'' in Cultural Bodies. work_cwmtckj4ivh2teeehffeyhczn4 The New Model Eighteenth-Century Novel The New Model Eighteenth-Century Novel Watt," which lookedat the models ofthe eighteenth-century novel in books 6 Peter Brooks, The Novel ofWorldliness: Crébillon, Marivaux, Laclos, Stendhal (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1969); Joan DeJean, Tender Geographies: Women and the Origins of the a chapter to the single most important novelistic model for eighteenth-century novels. Paul Hunter, Before Novels: The Cultural Contexts ofEighteenth-Century English Fiction (New Eighteenth-Century English Novel (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999) In The Boundaries ofFiction: History and the Eighteenth-Century British Novel (1996),20 Everett Zimmerman explicitly prefers the model of Models of Value: Eighteenth-Century Political Economy and the Novel 23James Thompson, Models ofValue: Eighteenth-Century Political Economy andthe Novel (Durham, Brown''s book, Institutions of the English Novel: From Defoe to Scott 27Homer Brown, Institutions ofthe English Novel: From Defoe to Scott (Philadelphia: University of Their essay "The American Origins of the Eighteenth-Century Novel," work_cx6jq2aivbhjhlhlowlxkepyzu ● "Primary sources" = Texts, artifacts, objects of study Borgman notes, "[a]lmost any document, physical artifact, or record or human Humanities data is different from Humanities data is different from Humanities data is different from How does data work in other fields? How does data work in other fields? How does data work in other fields? How does data work in other fields? ● In other humanities, "data" is both "data" and "capta" (given and In Humanities, "Data" is arguably mostly "Finch" In Humanities, "Data" is arguably mostly "Finch" ● Makes questions such as sample bias more important than when you worked ○ Requirement to share data protocols? ○ Requirement to share raw data? ● "Capta" and "Data" are different approaches that answer different questions ● But working with Capta will require us to be more careful about our Data ○ Watts''s title Rise of the Novel makes a historical claim his actual work work_d27bkpt3ujaybls3g77qi3a6wa SIR,-I read with interest the case reported Physical examination showed massive pitting oedema of both thought of as the cause of the oedema, even in Rectal examination showed a large prostate. can cause massive oedema of lower limbs by although in less severe cases the interval between Waxsol and syringing can be substantiafly reduced. surrounds the question of medical immigration, especially the immigration of doctors doctors who by virtue of many years of hard work make good in another country. particularly to the two countries that contribute the largest numbers of immigrant read by Asian doctors the world over. give every doctor a senior appointment, but and makes finding an appointment very difficult in one underdeveloped country. years, during which time the applicant may valuable and should be given every opportunity to serve that the country can afford, out that many Asian doctors have not only also man health services in many countries work_d2qpusq62jhqloh53einxeqkbe Caryl''s groundbreaking work on close introducing her investment model of commitment processes (e.g., Rusbult, 1980). typology of responses to relationship dissatisfaction (Rusbult, Zembrodt, & Gunn, 1982), demonstrating that highly committed individuals engage in motivated derogation of romantic alternatives (Johnson & Rusbult, 1989). In addition to this research on confl ict behavior, Caryl conducted related work their relationship (Agnew, Van Lange, Rusbult, "I''m beginning to think that maybe it''s not into human relationships (Drigotas, Rusbult, that close relationship partners can help individuals bridge that gap, promoting individuals'' growth over time toward their ideal self. Caryl built a career''s worth of beautiful scholarship around the idea that close relationships the importance of close relationships. Dealing with betrayal in close relationships: Does commitment promote forgiveness? of maintaining commitment in close relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, and trust in close relationships. work_d3366biyuzdwzbxbkajhryexrm Timely Voices: Romance Writing in English Literature. the collection''s interest in romance as "strategy" and "resource," always ripe for reinvention. of romance and its possibilities across the centuries (but primarily early modern), while Beyond the introduction, we meet a mixture of innovative essays with richly rewarding forays into the less traveled byways of romance (incident, domestication, the everyday) with more traditional, narratological or taxonomic approaches whose innovation romance as "strategy" and "resource" in the introduction, there is nonetheless some divergence among authors in terms of how they discuss romance as a genre, mode, romance thinking into the nineteenth and twentieth century, in Marcus Waithe''s essay Lying in Early Modern English Culture: From the Oath of Supremacy to the Oath The historical frame for Andrew Hadfield''s new book on lying is 1535, the Oath of Early modern accounts of lying and truth can be located relative to two patristic theories. work_d4mbquhhxfaevcsfsvfcar6jlu sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Alistair Heys, The Anatomy of Bloom: Harold Bloom and the Study of Influence ... work_djbb42egtvallo7mb46etkqcpe ○ Not all humanities data are small or "representational" in focus ● Means history of "big" and small data techniques ○ Now working on 5 object "edition" of the cross in pre-conquest England ○ Their goal is to publish contextualised small-data datasets to ○ Work within the traditional Humanities research workflow ○ Encourage traditional Humanities researchers to work within ours ● As long as FAIR data publication means, in essence, publishing small, textual research at the time and the needs of this big-data dictionary own big-data work analysis of individual data points or small datasets ■ Opens these small, thick, and slow datasets up to big data analysis ● Use Zenodo and GitHub to create an OPenn-like data repository, while 2. 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Burney against production of the play, thus acting as ''a judicious, critics with first-hand knowledge of a Burney play. manuscript, the first printing of at least part of any Burney play, and Burney''s comedies, A Busy Day and The Woman-Hater, and three of her Three of the critical studies make strong claims for Burney''s plays. dramatists.36 Another doctoral dissertation has furnished the first fulllength critical study of Burney''s plays.37 And my own collected edition of the plays makes all of Burney''s comedies and tragedies readily available for the first time.38 This edition will enable critics to give Burney''s and only the second production of any Burney play. 1 The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame d''Arblay), 1791-1840, ed. 13 August 1779; The Early Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney, ed. 38 The Complete Plays of Frances Burney, ed. work_duerxh5tazfybd7zbznrvsk5ba sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Most scientif ic lit scholars incorporate at least some evolution into their work understanding human behavior. which helps explain how universal human In contrast, applying evolutionary thought to the human mind himself released a new book in March, Reading Human Nature, which summarizes the Humanities scholars have criticized scientifi c And stories can indeed be adaptive in human culture of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, has argued instead that literature and work on evolutionary game theory and literature, in which rogues are generally punished. punishment," Flesch says; otherwise human But even if certain components of literature are adaptive, Flesch says, it doesn''t nature, Carroll says. cognitive science than an evolutionary perspective, but she argues that literature can Flesch says studying literature might help explain evolutionary literary critics. Gottschall says the resistance to Darwinian lit crit among literary scholars reminds work_dxzz7jkpevhulatcva3viuk3l4 This collection of essays offers important insights directly relevant to this debate, highlighting the similarities of the histories of institutions across pre-modern Eurasia, questioning the cultural boundedness of the categories we use to understand the distribution of power styled as a response to the model of pre-modern Eurasian history proposed by Victor Lieberman, that of Strange Parallels.10 While Lieberman contended that the long-term developments across Eurasia were driven by state formation,11 the essays in this collection focus on Kanad Sinha''s contribution (Chapter 3) highlights not only the importance of integrating studies of South East Asia into Eurasian histories, but of challenging all binaries. Lieberman''s model of parallels stretching across Eurasia has of course been heavily contested, especially by early modern histories who advocate connectivity. (Chapter 9) provide some support for Lieberman''s materialistic thesis, the other contributors to this volume focus on the importance of religion and suggest a more complex relationship between the material and spiritual worlds. work_dy3ctedymncwtl3xvsz6zc6zfi Jane austen''s fictions are seemingly rife with missed opportunities. regarding the history of missed opportunities in austen, whose narratives are variously committed to "describing what never happened," girl," eve Kosofsky sedgwick comments usefully on the "history of impoverished ''Jane austen'' readings," which she correctly assigns to a way certain aspects of Clarissa''s plot are jumbled in austen''s brief redaction, richardson''s novel is pretty clearly the intertext for the concluding phase of Mansfield Park, which is dominated by fanny''s exile to the novel she was working on at the time of her death, austen looks in austen''s novels of opportunities and possibilities either missed or 382 Jane Austen and the History of Missed Opportunities 382 Jane Austen and the History of Missed Opportunities 382 Jane Austen and the History of Missed Opportunities 382 Jane Austen and the History of Missed Opportunities 382 Jane Austen and the History of Missed Opportunities work_e36otv7puncgvjcywa3elwumsm we are all more selfless we shall go the way author arguing that we should all be religious ideals? H6pital Vaugirard) he looks on as death disease, only a foot or two away: a "natural" death, Orwell ruminates, such as you ''''''Natural'' death, appear, nor yet the reprobates who robbed the dead on the Napoleonic battlefields of their teeth to grace the dentures was her own recently departed William. the bodies of those who died in hospital aspects of life in the Paris of the poor tales of the medical life in their time. Gordon''s choice of verse includes broad and of Robert Bridges, the doctor poet Gordon does not mention Bridges'' account of life in the outpatient clinic at death''s door, and the casualty doctor 0.7 not find the hapless Hill in Gordon''s always death". Cell Motility Unit, King''s College London, Strong medicine for weak stomachs Strong medicine for weak stomachs work_e3wkdft4frhwlmxn4hkxbygk34 Sanat Siyaset ĠliĢkisi ve Politik Ġmaj" adlı Sanatta Yeterlik tezinin bir kısmından üretilmiĢtir. Modernist süreçte sanat bir üst yapı kurumu olarak algılandığından onu yaĢamın Marksist anlayıĢ ise sanatın toplumsal bir unsur olarak görülmesi gerektiği üzerinde Cevizci‟ ye (2003: 197) göre ise ideoloji; Genel olarak, bir siyasi partinin inançlarını, bütünleĢtiren bir sanat felsefesi anlayıĢı olarak ortaya çıkmaktadır. Marksizm‟e göre sanat, varlığı ile de devrimci bir yapıya sahiptir. hayat arasındaki iliĢkiden söz ederken sanatın politik bir iĢlevi olması gerektiğinin üzerinde neticesinde yirminci yüzyıl, sanatın siyaset olarak anlaĢıldığı yeni bir sürecin baĢlangıcı KüreselleĢen dünyada, sanatın siyaset ile olan tarihsel geliĢimine yeni bir bakıĢ getiren KREFT, L., 2008, Sanatın Siyaseti ve Siyasetin Sanatı, Sanat ve Siyaset: Kültür Çağında KORKMAZ, ARIKAN/ Sanat Siyaset İlişkisi Bağlamında Politik İmge KORKMAZ, ARIKAN/ Sanat Siyaset İlişkisi Bağlamında Politik İmge KORKMAZ, ARIKAN/ Sanat Siyaset İlişkisi Bağlamında Politik İmge KORKMAZ, ARIKAN/ Sanat Siyaset İlişkisi Bağlamında Politik İmge KORKMAZ, ARIKAN/ Sanat Siyaset İlişkisi Bağlamında Politik İmge work_e65mofuhbrgrzct2rm6cgfe6ii Come già Contini, anche Fabrizi attua «uno spostamento dell''asse della storia e critica Fabrizi trova traccia nell''Esquisse du jugement universel, anche se Alfieri non lo ricorda efficace che lo induce, secondo il critico, a cercare nella letteratura italiana dei modelli. Sì – riconosce Fabrizi – ma solo nell''uso del lessico e degli stilemi Nella ricostruzione del percorso culturale di Alfieri, Fabrizi rileva che gli autori latini Molti altri sono gli autori latini e greci rinvenuti da Fabrizi (e da tutta la critica da lui Trame romanzesche»), tre sono gli autori che Fabrizi individua come sottesi due autori, Austen e Tomasi, che Fabrizi interpreta il pensiero di entrambi come dello stesso termine nella sua prosa, che il critico vede accolta la lezione di controllo e come quella della scrittrice inglese, dai toni melodrammatici e retorici che Tomasi manifesta, da una parte, nella partecipazione dell''autore al dibattito critico e, dall''altra, work_e67zygzkazbapihtm5pf7riyqu 所稱的「MARC與LD的複合式環境」(a hybrid MARC-linked data environment; Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) in the MARC 21 Bibliographic and Authority https://www.loc.gov/marc/authority/),結果請詳附錄一與附錄二。http://joemls.tku.edu.tw $1http://dbpedia.org/page/Jane_Austen $1http://dbpedia.org/page/Jane_Austen $0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008111427 $0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008111427 Keywords: MARC, Linked data, BIBFRAME, RDA ontology, RDFization revisions of MARC for LD implemented applications, including subfields $0, http://joemls.tku.edu.tw two online documents (MARC21 Format for Bibliographic Data (MFBD) and MARC is not only an international format for sharing bibliographic information, Library marc records into linked Library marc records into linked 71Chen & Wen: A Study on MARC21 Transformation and Application for Linked Data 71Chen & Wen: A Study on MARC21 Transformation and Application for Linked Data 71Chen & Wen: A Study on MARC21 Transformation and Application for Linked Data https://www.loc.gov/marc/mac/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/mac/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ https://www.loc.gov/marc/ http://disi.unitn.it/~bernardi/Courses/DL/Slides_10_11/linked_data_libraries.pdf http://disi.unitn.it/~bernardi/Courses/DL/Slides_10_11/linked_data_libraries.pdf http://library.ifla.org/1085/1/207-santos-en.pdf http://library.ifla.org/1085/1/207-santos-en.pdf From MARC silos to linked data silos? work_ealfme5qavavbidhzxzw3qa5le El cine como instrumento para una mejor comprensión humana Nuestra sociedad se va formando e informando a través del cine y la televisión, películas de ficción, reportajes o documentales, que permiten otro del cine ha creado otro método para capturar la realidad que organiza y otorga significados a los objetos y El cine es una poderosa herramienta cultural que permite conocer algunos elementos de la condición humana a través de la imagen y del sonido enriquecido con todas las bellas artes para tratar de impactar al intelecto y a la emoción. de la empatía por los personajes y la proyección de las experiencias propias con lo que se ve en la pantalla. 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Palimpsest: Edebiyat, Eleştiri, Kuram, Sarah Dillon, Çeviren: Ferit Burak Aydar, İstanbul: Koç Üniversitesi… 223 Lawrence''nin estetik düşüncesindeki bir kırılma olarak değerlendirir (s.86). Dillon, palimpsest editörlerinin metin edisyonlarındaki de abdüktif okuma yapan bir dedektif gibi Dillon, kavramın Gerard Genette''nin göre her metnin "kazınması ya da ışığa tutulmasıyla" altından/içinden başka bir metin Palimpsest: Edebiyat, Eleştiri, Kuram, Sarah Dillon, Çeviren: Ferit Burak Aydar, İstanbul: Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2017, 224 s., Jass Studies-The Journal of Academic work_exkwxragibeclmechsjofrvq6m Displaying an impressive command of early modern science in her engaging and highly interdisciplinary Fictional Matter: Empiricism, Corpuscles, and the Novel, Helen Thompson strives to (re)assert the central place of "Corpuscularian Philosophy" (1) in the history of seventeenthand eighteenth-century British culture. Modern accounts of seventeenthand eighteenth-century science and the novel, Thompson acknowledge seventeenthand eighteenth-century British culture''s indebtedness to the corpuscle, such studies have obscured how empiricism accommodates knowledge acquired relationally. eighteenth-century science and the novel engage or activate, in a variety of ways. As Thompson stresses, Fictional Matter is not in any straightforward way a study of the eighteenth-century novel against the "factual backdrop" early modern science (3). she organizes the chapters according to topics that develop readings of the works of early scientists and empiricists such as Boyle, Locke, and Newton alongside those of the novelists it seventeenthand eighteenth-century understanding of empiricism and its role in early modern As Thea Tomaini makes clear in The Corpse as Text: Disinterment and Antiquarian Enquiry, work_eyld4s4wlncknpzfy2xdwikie4 that is of as much potential interest to historians as Thomas Piketty''s Capital in the Twenty-First Century. 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As Gribben notes, Clemens'' focus when reading literature often had to Clemens writes: "His natural history is scissored out of the text-books"4 and again when Frank, the narrator, describes finding gold Clemens remarks Clemens, the experienced raftsman, comments "Green lumber for a raft?" Frank rescues Harry from a ledge Clemens calculates that he must have In addition to these sorts of comments about content, Clemens also makes As with other volumes marked by Clemens, the marginalia often reads as 4. 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As indicated i n the previous chapter, i t i s d i f f i c u l t to separate moral from formal education; the same forces i n Jane Austen''s s i b l e i n Jane Austen''s society for a woman even p a r t i a l l y to evade men and women, Jane Austen makes her point that any discrimination i n Jane Austen''s society, can be found only in the right kind of marriage, characters who control the old, r i g i d society, Jane Austen''s comic work_fuitteiujbc3vdqzp6qhrwmxui K.C. Phillipps, Language and class in Victorian England. A.S.C. Ross on linguistic indicators of social class during the mid-1950s in England. acceptable upper-class usage.) Phillipps specifically focuses upon the subtle distinctions When the upper classes began to dine in the evening, a late dinner hour came Phillipps traces the subtle linguistic evolution of meals, forms,of address, slang and Phillipps'' remarks about generational differences within the upper classes are particularly instructive. Victorian middle-class novelists are themselves less reliable about the language of the For example, he does not mention that peculiarly upper-class idiom, ''my people''. Just as upper-class English to this day often substitute the impersonal use of ''one'' for this implies contrasts sharply with the language of the upper-classes and is well worth Language and class in Victorian England is a highly readable survey of well-known surely linguists do not need to be reminded that language reflects social class. work_fvbcuqfjq5ez5kl7uknxhm2esi Remediating Jane Austen through the Gothic: "Pride and Prejudice Remake of Jane Austen''s "Pride and Prejudice" [recensione – review]''Open access'' e scienze umane. e percezione delle riviste in area umanistica, a cura di Luca Scalco, ampia diffusione dei risultati della ricerca nella convinzione che tale dire che non si può derubricare l''Open Access come una mera soluzione restrittivo nei confronti dei diritti esclusivi degli autori, che il movimento Open Access ha proposto quelle forme alternative di pubblicazione che ciò, come testimonianza del fatto che la discussione sull''Open Access è Milano, vengono toccati i punti più critici del rapporto tra Open Access e vantaggio citazionale tout court delle pubblicazioni Open Access",5 l''autore Systems) (una delle più diffuse a livello internazionale per la gestione dei periodici Open Access) e al suo impiego nell''Università di Torino, fino alla alle riviste Open Access: ancora una volta il problema dei costi e i work_fwdtkmce3fh3xjnpw5u2fujhb4 sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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By contrast, in The Imagination in Early Modern English Literature, Deanna Smid investigates how early modern thinkers actually defined the imagination and how ideas about held belief that it was physically present in the brain as a central cognitive function common to animals and humans. including imagining the outcome of an action, registering the appearance of an object, between the body and the brain; the role of imagination, pregnancy, gender, and creativity; the dangers of an imagination running free; and the relationship between novelty, recombination, and religious devotion. Thomas Nashe''s The Unfortunate Traveller (chapter 2), Smid sees "pestilence as a metaphor for his stylistic representations of the imagination and its contagious influence" impact of visual-verbal forms on the imagination, an issue too briefly outlined in chapter 5, on emblems. Timely Voices: Romance Writing in English Literature. 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Subject: Emma as Sequel Citing articles via Email alerts Article Activity Alert Latest Issue Alert Browse Issues Browse Issues Info for Authors Print ISSN 0891-9356 Visit the UC Press Blog Browse All Disciplines Browse All Courses Book Authors Journal Authors Rights & Permissions work_gmji6zlegvewfku4mwjakruaou In the scientific literature, cognitive linguistics is also described as "connected semantics" because it While linguistic units serve to express objects that exist in the world and the actions that take place, semantics connect the interactions between linguistic units in a real or imaginary world. relations are studied by linguistic semantics as a separate object of study. cognitive linguistics is that it allows us to see the language in relation to a person, that is, his consciousness, knowledge, processes of thinking and understanding, paying particular attention to how language forms and any language phenomena are associated with human knowledge and experience and how they relate to the human mind structural linguistics, cognitive linguistics, semantics, pragmatic influence. 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Said''s seminal essay on Mansfield Park, "Jane Austen and Empire," first published in In "Jane Austen and Empire," Said argues that novels by Austen and her contemporaries are wilfully silent about colonial cruelty and indifferent to enslaved people''s critics challenge Said''s reading of Mansfield Park on the grounds that it underestimates the strength of Austen''s pro-abolitionist feeling.25 In The Postcolonial Jane As I have argued, Said does not read Mansfield Park in conjunction with Austen''s Johnson connects country house grandeur to sugar wealth, as Austen, Said, 135 Peter Fryer, Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain (London: Pluto, 1984); Barczewski, Country Houses and the British Empire, 1700–1930. work_gsjotpuvfja4jof3ud27p4eod4 We shall then preserve, for everyone, the highest qualities of social existence, at a time Francisco has described as "dying in life", the And what you call living is dying in life, Fanny Burney on Samuel Johnson''s tics and verbal repetitions displayed by Samuel Johnson which de la Tourette syndrome (see J Neurol Neurosurg Fanny (Frances) Burney (1752-1840) was daughter She was a favoured friend in Johnson''s household. He is, indeed, very ill-favoured! Yet he has naturally nature (frequent recitations of the Lord''s Prayer) but coprolalia and scatological comments are very probable, although doubtless the loyalties and social niceties Samuel Johnson''s tics and gesticulations. J7 Hist Med 1967;22: 152-68. Dr Samuel Johnson''s movement disorder. BMJ 1979;1:1610-4. Doctor Samuel Johnson: "the Great Convulsionary" a victim of Gilles de la Tourette''s J R Soc Med 1994 (in press). London: G Bell. Early diary of F Burney. London: Constable and Co. 1897, reprinted 1966: http://jnnp.bmj.com/ work_gtk2rkhdxzhxpgnvhj74stzwqq Theophilus Savvas, American Postmodern Fiction and the Past, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. One of the hazards that any writer on the postmodernism of Coover, DeLillo, Pynchon, Vollman and Theophilus Savvas rises in American Postmodernist Fiction and The Past, a work that sets out to Savvas undertakes this feat through five serial close readings of these authors in an of the synchronic relation Savvas juxtaposes the alternating, diachronic, emplotted Nixon narrative. later-revived Pynchonian thematic work on subjunctivity, Savvas remarks on the ways in which "a Further critique could extend into Savvas'' treatment of Pynchon''s Mason & Dixon, where the The evaluation of Vollman here is not wholly positive as, in Savvas'' In this cycle, Savvas begins by exploring the dilemma of the American Left in Reading American Postmodernist Fiction and the Past, one does not get the overwhelming sense of i Shawn Smith, Pynchon and History: Metahistorical Rhetoric and Postmodern Narrative Form in the Novels of work_hazh523tbfch5ktchr65kfwi5u Realism / romance, Romantic / Victorian Realism / romance, Romantic / Victorian: the dyads don''t quite line up. difference between romance and realism as an opposition, sometimes dialectical, sometimes not; with that quintessentially Victorian technology, realism.1 Romanticism, rhetoricity, lyric, versus history, realism and (to use Clifford Siskin''s term) "novelism": these oppositions return with an course the romance-realism opposition is incoherent too. literary absolute as a structural rather than an affective relation ("literature producing itself as it romance shows us how the literary absolute is produced as a relation between work and reader, Famously, Waverley reconceives romance for the nineteenth century by making it – set in a 2 See Jack Lynch''s "Wedded to Books: Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists", and Ina Ferris'' "Bibliographic Romance: Bibliophilia and the Book-Object". His books include Scott''s Shadow: The Novel in Romantic Edinburgh (Princeton, "Bibliographic Romance: Bibliophilia and the Book-Object." in "Romantic work_hcp4ebkfpnanhn2cnzfdkm3tyi ∼1030: If our bodies moved aimlessly among these states, characterizing our motor behavior would be hopeless—no experiment could sample even a tiny fraction of all of the possible variation in smooth pursuit eye movement behavior reveals a simple structure whose form suggests a neural origin for the noise that system interprets the resulting image motion on the retina to estimate the target''s trajectory and then to accelerate the eye to Low-dimensional dynamics of pursuit eye velocity trajectories (7). space to construct an explicit stochastic model of crawling behavior and then show how long-lived states and transitions between them emerge naturally from this model. take these "one letter" statistics into account, the maximum entropy distribution is the independent model, For networks of neurons and letters, the pairwise maximum entropy of the retina, a maximum entropy model was constructed to describe the states of spiking and silence in a population of n = 40 work_hgdm2y4q7vfedfdhw65nfatn4e Equivocationary Horseshit: Post-Correlationist Aesthetics and Post-Critical Ethics in the Works of David Foster Wallace Aesthetics and Post-Critical Ethics in the Works of David entitled ''David Foster Wallace: Between Philosophy and Literature'' at [accessed 10 March 2020]. 2 Jeffrey Severs, David Foster Wallace''s Balancing Books: Fictions of Value (New York: Columbia University 3 Clare Hayes-Brady, The Unspeakable Failures of David Foster Wallace (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, https://www.dfwsociety.org/2017/12/08/call-for-papers-david-foster-wallace-between-philosophy-and-literature-department-of-philosophical-pedagogical-and-economic-quantitative-sciences-g-dannunzio-university-of-chieti-pescara/ https://www.dfwsociety.org/2017/12/08/call-for-papers-david-foster-wallace-between-philosophy-and-literature-department-of-philosophical-pedagogical-and-economic-quantitative-sciences-g-dannunzio-university-of-chieti-pescara/ https://www.dfwsociety.org/2017/12/08/call-for-papers-david-foster-wallace-between-philosophy-and-literature-department-of-philosophical-pedagogical-and-economic-quantitative-sciences-g-dannunzio-university-of-chieti-pescara/ https://www.dfwsociety.org/2017/12/08/call-for-papers-david-foster-wallace-between-philosophy-and-literature-department-of-philosophical-pedagogical-and-economic-quantitative-sciences-g-dannunzio-university-of-chieti-pescara/ particular literary-critical approach that formed over the course of Wallace''s life and David Foster Wallace''s Infinite Jest'', Orbit: A Journal of American Literature, 4.2 (2016) Semantic Scholar''s Logo Search Corpus ID: 29122198Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright title={Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alright}, journal={American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®}, American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine® It will lead them to live and work much better. Any book will give certain knowledge to take all benefits. This is what this every little thing gonna be alright tells you. It will add more knowledge of you to life and work better. Topics from this paper About Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE work_psuefqkk6nhoxd7r6xukpdigjm This notebook and package provide an implementation for English, German, French, Dutch and Danish. mathematics education, place value system, pronunciation, Common Core, Mathematica, Wolfram The system proposed here is simple but still supports a full use of the place value system for education in elementary school. Implementation for English, German, French, Dutch and Danish. English and German while French, Dutch and Danish are in the Appendix. 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For on the contrary, the new physicalist view of character accentuates interiority (or depth) as itself a dimensional concept, and that we can read its interrelational position in multiple Pearl Brilmyer, "Plasticity, Form, and the Matter of Character in 7. Jonathan Farina, Everyday Words and the Character of Prose in NineteenthCentury Britain (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017), 20. 9. Rachel Ablow, Victorian Pain (Princeton: Princeton University Press, Rochelle Rives, Modernist Impersonalities: Affect, Authority, and the work_qam6c65mqnbzllv3sepo6atape " ''The More Subtle Inquisitor:'' Arthur Machen as Early Reviewer of Dubliners new, more complex picture she paints of Dubliners'' early reception at Grant Richards Born in Caerleon in 1863, Machen migrated to London in the early eighteeneighties to launch his literary career. these books and stories," he writes in an early 1906 letter to Richards, "is to get a little Arthur Machen to Grant Richards, 17 January 1906, C0240, Letters to Grant Richards, 1905-23, Vodrey Collection of Arthur Machen Papers, Princeton Richards, 1905-23, Vodrey Collection of Arthur Machen Papers, Princeton viii Arthur Machen to Grant Richards, 26 January 1907, 2040, Letters to Grant Richards, 1905-23, Vodrey Collection of Arthur Machen Papers, Princeton University Richards, 1905-23, Vodrey Collection of Arthur Machen Papers, Princeton University ix Arthur Machen to Grant Richards, n.d. ix Arthur Machen to Grant Richards, n.d. Grant Richards, 1905-23, Vodrey Collection of Arthur Machen Papers, Princeton work_qgiq6spd4rcknekgvhztvfy7ku Feature Selection in Text Clustering Applications of Literary Texts: A Hybrid of Term Weighting Methods Feature Selection in Text Clustering Applications of Vector Space Clustering (VSC) methods in the computational analysis of literary data including genre classification, theme document clustering applications of literary texts. including variance analysis, term frequency-inverse document in different computational applications of literary texts. text clustering; TF-IDF; variance; VSC increasing amount of humanities computing literature on text application of computational methods in literary studies over clustering methods are effective in identifying what a text is The literature also suggests that text clustering methods are the potentials of computational approaches and text clustering relation to the problem of feature selection in text clustering is a pre-processing step in text clustering applications where different term weighting methods including variance, TF-IDF, For text clustering purposes, a data matrix M was built. Using K-means clustering, the texts or data points of the work_qugttcsyrrdo3jkpshshswlp64 1998 (in the United States), chick lit has been a rapidly growing popular cultural force, lit in a positive light as "a literary genre that features books written by women and New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd discussed chick lit in her column, declaring With all the controversy, chick lit is now a fixture on the popular culture and fiction Another development in chick lit that sets it apart from romance noted in The New York misleading marketing of chick lit and of writing by women. literature and women''s studies from considering chick lit a legitimate area of A collection of chick lit is especially key for those libraries that support popular culture The study of popular culture and chick lit is well-matched, as the former explores interested in chick lit, as the genre is one expression of how women see each other, collecting chick lit in general, highlighting which authors and titles are most represented. work_qwg5js2ojfgrpc7zexsevqrlhu patients have no difficulty in understanding and, unless there is following suggestions will help the doctor to get the best possible communication with patients with a speech problem and in a communication with patients with a speech problem and in a (1) People with all types of speech problem speak better when time later when the patient has to talk. 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Pierre Morère, Sens et sensibilité : pensée et poésie dans la Grande-Bretagne... Pierre Morère, Sens et sensibilité : pensée et poésie dans la Grande-Bretagne... Pierre Morère, Sens et sensibilité : pensée et poésie dans la Grande-Bretagne... Pierre Morère, Sens et sensibilité : pensée et poésie dans la Grande-Bretagne des Lumières Pierre Morère, Sens et sensibilité : pensée et poésie dans la Grande-Bretagne des Lumières work_rnfw57letnggrh2kfq475plinq the Integration of History and Ecology for Conservation," lack of ecological data is really an opportunity for ecologists to gain from history (Szabó & Hédl 2011, p. Szabó and Hédl suggest that ecologists are characterized by a focus on generality and historians by a focus heterogeneity of human histories (e.g., the very differently timed development of agriculture and industrialization in Europe vs. attempted by science-based and big-history historians the ecological study of nature, including humans, cultivated and domesticated species, and flows of materials; the socioeconomic dimensions and interactions then why has there been so little collaboration between conservation scientists and environmental historians? Also recall that conservation scientists and environmental historians courted Environmental history contributes the capacity to integrate ecological, socioeconomic, and cultural information into coherent narratives of change over time. Why history matters in ecology: an interdisciplinary Advancing the integration of history and ecology for conservation. Nature''s economy: a history of ecological ideas. work_rt2shi7m3rhunigsc2xexdsgpm work_rwp6ja52r5falcyvxjrayatzzq literary critics and common readers alike commenting on issues of "good" or "imitable" style; describing how easy the work is to read aloud, recording their impressions of the "morality" of the reader"‟ (Leech and Short, 1981: 262) – eventually a new sub-discipline, the history of reading, was availability of books and texts to readers and readerships (see, for example, St Clair, 2006, and works reading, and many readers do not respond to texts in the ways that one might expect. One form of expectation that readers can be assumed to have brought to their reading of literary (and Elizabethan reader saw and valued in the style of the texts he read. assumptions made by historical readers through a close study of their comments on literary works, and between moral principles and reading still influenced many readers in the nineteenth century. morality, which pervades many of the responses of nineteenth-century readers to the works they work_rxphzwcy7rbxtmcmsmhtjowsmy when the problem is a sampling problem) and glorious, humanity-making sprachethik (for instance: Do not sneer at arguments merely because leave the impression that you think Methodology in economics and its in economics and in philosophy maintain their solidarity and their definitions of barbarians by means of Methodological talk: for example, standards, worked out in good conversation within the field. standards from the outside with no respect for sprachethik within economics or philosophy. engineering and be allowed to sneer at everything else?" What the economists forget when they use such an argument is that specialization is The recent exceptions in philosophy I can think of are philosophers thinking in rhetorical It, too, contains arguments, which in some rhetorics may effectively persuade. to apply the rhetoric, it''s hard to see how the usual talk about Epistemology persuades. "Standards." Economics and Philosophy 4:1-7. The Rhetoric of Economics. work_s2gjmma4e5cwdeopnsgufex3zm Anthony Trollope''s Libraries | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Next Article Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Anthony Trollope''s Libraries Search for other works by this author on: Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Grossman, Andrew Wright; Anthony Trollope''s Libraries. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1 June 1976; 31 (1): 48–64. search input This content is only available via PDF. Article PDF first page preview Recipient(s) will receive an email with a link to ''Anthony Trollope''s Libraries'' and will not need an account to access the content. Subject: Anthony Trollope''s Libraries Citing articles via Email alerts Article Activity Alert Latest Issue Alert Browse Issues Browse Issues Info for Authors Print ISSN 0891-9356 Visit the UC Press Blog Browse All Disciplines Browse All Courses Book Authors Journal Authors Rights & Permissions work_s3ofvt733vdfllyn4ivmfg7sba great open range."1 Encountering a year''s worth of books in nineteenth-century studies creates a similar sense of boundless, yet several works deal with similar topics, whether it be colonial relations or the politics of language or publishing history. Moving from the natural to the mechanical, one sees a significant increase of interest in the topics of technology, invention, and industry, and their relation to nineteenth-century literary While her literary focus is largely on fiction, Pettitt''s study importantly breaks down disciplinary barriers in showing us how debates about innovation and creativity book examines specific works of Victorian fiction as they engaged Spiritual History of Ice: Romanticism, Science, and the Imagination, which examines the fascination with this life-endowed, creaking, shifting, alluring form at the turn of the nineteenth century. An underlying theme in much writing this year on the Romantic period has been the connections that contemporary writers pursued between nationalism and literature. work_s7fgyycvwrfnplf6oyqju377ne Jane Austen''s Transatlantic Sister: The Life and Letters of Fanny Sheila Johnson Kindred''s Jane Austen''s Transatlantic Sister: The Life and Letters of Fanny Palmer and while it does deepen our understanding of Jane Austen''s sources, Kindred struggles to Kindred brings to life the story of Francis Palmer Austen, a native of Bermuda who married Kindred traces Fanny Austen''s life Kindred uses these chapters to flesh out the character of Fanny Austen and to give life to the world she inhabited. larger stories that roll along underneath: naval life and the world of the Austens. Kindred uses many sources to reconstruct Fanny Austen''s world. Kindred also uses her study to examine how much of an influence Fanny Austen might have Kindred adds a chapter at the end of the book exploring exactly how Fanny''s traits and life Kindred''s book is a nice addition to scholarship on the lives of naval wives and will, one work_s7rgc5itrjgwdola7skz5cxvwe 92, had been a distinguished physician at Derby for sixty years. Guy''s in the last years of the nineteenth century when Henry Howse, who had journeyed came of a Quaker family with long medical appointments was chosen as Medical Registrar for I903-06, days when there were only Barber played cricket and football for Guy''s Two years after going to Derby, he became physician to the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary. College of Physicians in I926 and was made a He founded the East Midlands Society of Physicians in 1943, the first of Barber''s most important work was as a physician because, in addition to his extensive meetings during the next fifteen years. gave me his 1959 book The Rewards of Medicine and Other Essays, many of which had appeared in the Guy''s Hospital Gazette. Darwin, who had practised at Derby more a physician trained in observational medicine M.L. writes: ''Medical Derby was shaped work_satbbhxhnjdvxhpxjf5zdbchia toward women, following from the author''s 2005 article "Naipaul''s Women." Various recent statements Naipaul has made about female look at the criticisms that Naipaul has made of Diana Athill and Jane a given passage was written by a man or a woman (Naipaul Test). male writers'' attitudes to Austen, and by extension the world of women Diana Athill was Naipaul''s editor at the London publisher Andre Naipaul merited his own chapter in Athill''s book about her career Naipaul''s attitude toward women more generally is revealed in a of Naipaul''s nonfiction books without ever knowing he had such a As I said in my 2005 article, "Women, in Naipaul''s fiction . than their husbands, brothers, sons, and lovers" (Naipaul''s Women Naipaul''s women are often described in physical "Naipaul''s Women." South Asian Review 26.1 (2005): 88-103. —. VS Naipaul, Man and Writer. Dooley, VS Naipaul, Man and Writer." "Naipaul Lets Rip at ''Banality'' of Indian Women Writers." work_segzvcjpebehjdhiv6ikyhgqey To get ahead of myself for a moment, I''ll argue that Austen''s narrators are more accurately described as "infallible" than "omniscient": at least on the basis of these The fourth attribute of omniscience, perhaps the one we think of first, is telepathy or mind reading, the ability to narrate characters'' thoughts and feelings. necessary, Austen takes pains to naturalize the narrator''s knowledge, as when the details of Sir Walter''s birth and family are given by means of his own reading of his Austen narrator can only read minds within a radius of three miles of her protagonist; privilege of omniscience that her narrators enjoy, then, is their ability to read characters'' minds. Austen''s narrator does have the ability to read Sir Thomas''s mind, but Mrs. Norris Jane Austen can tell us what Mrs. Weston is thinking, why not what Frank Churchill from Booth''s: the narrator''s ability to read Mrs. Weston''s mind, but not Frank work_sflyzzfy3nbtnlwi4moc6korom Jane Austen Adapted | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Previous Article Next Article Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Jane Austen Adapted Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Andrew Wright; Jane Austen Adapted. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1 December 1975; 30 (3): 421–453. toolbar search search input search input Search input auto suggest This content is only available via PDF. 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John Wiltshire, Jane Austen and the body: Medical historians consulting this book may wonder "why Jane Austen?" rather than Aphra It is not a question John Wiltshire wants to university, let alone was medically trained. aficionado of Austen''s fiction, this is the book critics, long before Wiltshire, have noted her specifically afflicts her, how the condition develops, and what Austen''s background about the choice of author (Jane Austen). history of the university, in which names such work_sj2t5jaa4redfk4ela5iszz4di writing into a study of Scottish literature, and collections such as English Duncan''s and Murray Pittock''s conference on Scottish Romanticism in World approaches in Scott''s Shadow (2007) and Scottish and Irish Romanticism (2008) Scottish Romantic writing, including the present author''s Edinburgh Companion to in the national tale, Owenson and in particular Edgeworth, who like her Scottish the development of their structures of national Romanticism. societies to promote a distinctive national life through it and the traditions it many of the Romantic writers: Scott, President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh development of music culture in England, and which both preserved the national national tale phenomenon in Ireland and its successors in Scott''s novels is an example adoption of a literature or culture, which traces its national development from a The last dimension of national cultures in Romanticism to be identified is that Scottish and Irish Romanticism. The Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Romanticism. work_sl3b5skuxvfrziy6gu7nwdeer4 there is a high possibility that Jane Austen''s fatal illness often visited the Austen cottage at Chawton, also remembered Aunt Jane having problems with her eyes: 19 Letter, Jane to Cassandra Austen, 8–9 January 1799. In: Jane Austen''s Letters: In: Jane Austen''s Letters: Jane to Cassandra Austen, 17 May 1799. Jane Austen: Her Life and Letters, A Family Jane to Cassandra Austen, 7–8 January 1807. Jane to Cassandra Austen, 7–8 January 1807. Jane to Cassandra Austen, 7–8 January 1807. Jane to Cassandra Austen, 7–8 January 1807. Jane to Cassandra Austen, 9 March 1814. Jane to Cassandra Austen, 17–18 October 1815. Jane Austen''s Last Illness. Jane Austen''s lifelong health problems and final illness 11 Jane Austen''s lifelong health problems and final illness 11 Jane Austen''s lifelong health problems and final illness 11 Jane Austen''s lifelong health problems and final illness 11 Jane Austen''s lifelong health problems and final illness 11 work_sm5t366pajflnhuogvantobvvm Bruno Bauer, la principal influencia en el joven Marx de Berlín, dejó escrita una idea que interpreta el núcleo central de la historia moderna del pensamiento social: «la teoría es la práctica más sólida», que podría ser expresada de otras maneras como lo más práctico es una buena teoría o la teoría es En esa búsqueda del pensamiento necesario para la acción justa, no estamos solos sino que nos incorporamos a un compromiso histórico de numerosa gente empeñada en descubrir las verdades que hacen bien. nos encontramos con vidas en las que han estado íntimamente unidos pensamiento y acción no como dos actividades paralelas sino como dos herramientas de praxis histórica, aunque no siempre en una dirección emancipadora. Pero no sólo los grandes teóricos sino que quienes innovaron la sociología aplicada lo hicieron gracias a la inspiración en el pensamiento social radical: la estadística británica estaba cebada por el liberalismo work_soey7ecg4felnhp75etkzaefnm Olivier Thircuir, « Exposition Vanité, identité, sexualité, Grayson Perry », Miranda [En ligne], 18 | 2019, mis 6 L''exposition de Grayson Perry manifeste une réinvention de l''art décoratif pour servir masculine de l''artiste qui se travestit pour dévoiler les ressorts d''une société en crise : C''est donc à moto que Grayson Perry braque, depuis le 10 sur une émission de valeurs (masculinité, sexualité) : Grayson Perry y oppose une 8 Perry représente les paradoxes de la société britannique en utilisant des techniques 10 Sa tapisserie est une mappemonde de géographies autour desquelles pivotent les craftsman tisse pour les lecteurs de Barthes une mythologie britannique : ses héros laideur d''une classe arriviste, qui chasse à courre les places de l''aristocratie que l''on Exposition Vanité, identité, sexualité, Grayson Perry Exposition Vanité, identité, sexualité, Grayson Perry Exposition Vanité, identité, sexualité, Grayson Perry Exposition Vanité, identité, sexualité, Grayson Perry Exposition Vanité, identité, sexualité, Grayson Perry work_sq2lpvpzcjh25he6jqjkx4cwvi Music and Literature: Ethel Smyth, Virginia Woolf, and generously described Smyth as the first woman to compose an opera;27 elsewhere Woolf herself from other examples of "women who try to write music" (to borrow Woolf''s Smyth''s feminist writings can be regarded as musical counterparts to Woolf''s own, then the that music was Smyth''s field, and that the composer should be the one to write about it. Smyth''s short article "Composers and Critics,"95 Woolf had written, "What I should like would further reason why Woolf held that Smyth''s operas represented genuine "women''s work" in the Smyth, Virginia Woolf, and the Challenges of Lesbian Auto/biography," Music and Letters Clements, "Virginia Woolf, Ethel Smyth, and Music," 51. Music and Literature: Ethel Smyth, Virginia Woolf, and "The First Woman to Write an Opera" Music and Literature: Ethel Smyth, Virginia Woolf, and "The First Woman to Write an Opera" work_sq4l64fk7nhcnlrhteodxp7zki so profound an influence upon the development of paediatrics in this country. Dr. Donald Court followed Spence as Professor of Child Health in Newcastle in the British Paediatric Association can confer''. influence on the development of paediatrics. There were also people in Newcastle, particularly the Medical Officer of Health, part-time medical officer in a child welfare clinic, in Newcastle, and Spence was asked by the City family doctors, clinical teachers, medical officers of His contributions to paediatric education took Child Health in Newcastle. science and the need for specialization in paediatrics, his primary aim was a university, a medical school, and a department of child health related in should take place at a child health clinic, in an lecture to the Canadian Medical Association. The British Paediatric Association Spence was a professional with a life-long created the British Paediatric Association. James Spence was written of another man; I have work_sq4rsbzjxjdhjktgogo3mqrz5u data management (RDM) use-case: that of the traditional "Small Data" Humanities and Cultural Heritage (HCH) research project producing or working with "primary source" research data (e.g. digital facsimiles, recordings, and the case of research and data in the Digital Humanities more broadly, including in such small data contexts. The result is that large quantities of small-project HCH research data are poorly managed and maintained and that improved RDM practices for traditional "Small Data" HCH research. traditional "small-data" HCH research project as an RDM problem before briefly answering the CFP questions. Small, Thick, and Slow: Research data in the traditional humanities The first thing to realise is the degree to which traditional HCH research data and use-cases differ from those of ● What are the main DRI tools, services and/or resources you currently use in your research? understanding that a DRI should support the publication of HCH research data in context. work_ss73xqtd6nb4tou5nrp4oue5cy Publishing at the University of Alberta Library The University of Alberta Library is an important stakeholder for scholarly publishing in Canada. Currently, we partner with Canadian organizations and individuals to publish fully open access scholarly journals, and with University of Alberta community members to publish open course textbooks. The University of Alberta Library provides significant support to over 60 Canadian open access journals through our no-fee publishing program. 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Browse the list of Open Textbooks published by Open Education Alberta library.publishing@ualberta.ca Head, Library Publishing and Digital Production Services work_sufvg3wxnrebdi2q5zwoau4zs4 … this inquiry is concerned with the connection between popular books read for pleasure by adult Americans and the times in which those books were read.…; but 1895-1975;5John Sutherland''s 1981 Bestsellers: Popular Fiction in the 1970s;6 and his later They thus synthesize a picture of American (bestseller) reading that functions well 4 Gideon Mailer''s "The history of Charlotte Temple as an American bestseller" follows scholarly readings of early serialized fiction in their single-volume form cannot do full 2. Sarah Churchwell and Thomas Ruys Smith, "Introduction," in Must Read: Rediscovering American Bestsellers (London and New York: Continuum, 2012), 4. 3. James Hall, Hit Lit: Cracking the Code of the Twentieth Century''s Biggest Bestsellers (New York: 6. John Sutherland, Bestsellers: Popular Fiction in the 1970s (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981). 9. Michael Korda, Making the List: A Cultural History of the American Bestseller, 1900-99 (New Must Read: Rediscovering American Bestsellers—From Charlotte Temple to The Da Vinci Code. work_swrphvdzobhttk7rxetc4p6ao4 When I read Mark Skousen''s account of how macroeconomics and public policy discussions evolved in the successive editions of Samuelson''s Competent scholars in macroeconomics will understand the neoclassical deductive reasonings and the economic-historical facts that can bring back into relevance the paradox of thrift that my critic scorns. He began before World War II to write an elementary text; on returning from the war, he finished The Elements of Economics at Stanford, and I would have stuck to my mathematical-economics knitting if the Tarshis text had textbooks became available, the economics courses at most universities shot toward Somewhere along the line the no-longer-young Rose became possessed of economic truth and proclaimed that it was not to be found in the dangerous Tarshis Samuelson Paul A., Foundations of Economic Samuelson, Paul A., Economics. Tarshis, Lorie, The Elements of Economics. work_sysuwrxvo5cxjhazbbf36riv4y Cold Comfort Farm, DH Lawrence & English Literary Culture Between the Wars Stella Gibbons''s Cold Comfort Farm (1932) has been an incredibly popular novel. details in Cold Comfort Farm which point to Lawrence are the incestuous desire of Judith for her son 2 Oliver''s biography sets out the connections between Gibbons''s novel and the work of JC Powys, and he later commented: Comfort Farm, the foreword to Gibbons''s novel parodies a pompous dedication with which Walpole Rose 39, 122), and WJ Keith applies this argument to Gibbons''s novel: "Cold Comfort Farm was an Stella Gibbons''s Cold Comfort Farm, for instance, is still Oxford and Cambridge Companions to English Literature, the entries for Kaye-Smith and Webb refer to Cold Comfort As KDM Snell points out in his book on the regional novel: "In Cold Comfort Farm the apparent Cold Comfort Farm may ridicule certain aspects of rural writing, but it work_t4o434bos5hrxjo2ov333tyrbu critica che con questa sua ricerca si inserisce nel dibattito sulla traduzione e sugli studi letterari proponendo ogni traduttore ha un suo punto di vista, non solo sulle strategie da trattare ma anche sulla posizione da genere, traduzione e censura, sulle letterature di frontiera e sulla didattica dell''inglese come L2. nuove versioni come segno della permanente trasformazione nel tempo delle conoscenze, dei costumi e del diverse opere letterarie inglesi e rintraccia, con molta accuratezza, la storia delle loro traduzioni italiane e dei Park di Jane Austen di cui Marroni prende in considerazione non solo il piano dell''interpretazione del testo, Marroni, "a fare dell''inglese la lingua in grado di controllare le altre lingue esattamente come la borghesia saggio, Marroni enfatizza, come segue, la riflessione di Eliot sul ruolo del traduttore e delle responsabilità avere un rapporto di rispetto verso il testo originale; e un senso di responsabilità da parte del traduttore che work_t6sxfc6uzrbtlnokomrlyddb4e Grant Gillett & Lynne Bowyer Journal of Bioethical Inquiry into what may well become one of its significant strands of scholarship. novel; from Jane Austen to William Styron, a major English science fiction of Kazuo Ishiguro, a Japanese and self-sacrifice; spirituality and mental disorder; death treatment of human phenomena comes into engagement and narrative views of human life and the complex range of expert technologized discourses, medical students can rapidly lose sight of the values and broadly is discussed by Robin Hankey and Grant Gillett (2014) Mal Parker from Brisbane (2014) gives Flora Huang and Grant Gillett (2014) engage with us with an understanding of the unique value and destiny of each human life as it is worked out in detail of human life and the importance of the engagement Larkin''s use of illness to examine human identity and the value of human life. Larkin''s medical world is of contemporary bioethics. work_t7hbdygu3nbxvfrhphsa3r266u Ivo Barroso exerceu, com competência, uma modalidade de tradução relativamente rara no Brasil, a das obras completas, traduzindo a totalidade dos escritos de dois autores-chave da modernidade: Rimbaud para a formação das culturas, como provou eloqüentemente o exemplo dos tradutores românticos alemães. textos em prosa que, de forma diferente, apresentam também grandes obstáculos (Joyce, Perec e, em alguns casos, até mesmo Notava que alguns tradutores acertavam perfeitamente na transposição do texto corrido, mas não raro das qualidades inerentes ao bom tradutor, exige-se um conhecimento preciso do assunto, uma adequação vocabular, para que as Como não tenho grande intimidade com o idioma alemão, passei a lê-lo nas línguas que Ivo: Porque prefiro traduzir os livros que têm um significado especial para mim e nem sempre eles foram escritos numa mesma CT.: Você acha que a tradução pode ser considerada uma instância muito com a tradução, pois o tradutor é um leitor privilegiado, que work_t7xicvoqfvdmtpw2txapxg3yiq the dominant or ''mainline'' tradition in philosophy, the primary preoccupation of philosophers has been with knowledge, and not only 7-9), although our respective conceptions of what wisdom consists of differ substantially and our inquiries into the subject stem from what are substantially different political orientations (though it appears to me that we philosophy, were busying themselves with its more specific application to social, political, and even ethical subjects, arguing that rather than looking to the opinions and practices of our predecessors for guidance in how we ought to live, we should instead determine our social, and political forms of life—even our morals—on branch of physics, the main concern of which is with the causal relations that govern human sentiments or, as Hobbes put it, ''consequences from the passions of men''.19 Despite criticisms from communitarians, Christian humanists, conservatives, and others, this by science to human life is a matter of moral, social, and political work_tbaed66uuzhdhfphuimifxxyfe Keywords: Cultural Heritage, Literary Tourism, Sait Faik çok ülkesinde edebiyat turizmi, kültürel miras turizminin önemli bir türü olarak ilgi görmekte ve aynı Çalışmada otoetnografik yaklaşım kullanılarak gerçek bir edebi mekan deneyimi üzerinden edebiyat Turizm endüstrisinin büyüyen ve önemli bir sektörü konumunda olan edebiyat turizmi, edebi kültür turizminin bir türü olduğunu savunan yazarlar, sanatsal kültür turizmi olarak edebiyat Sait Faik''i bu gerçek anlamda keşfedişim ile edebiyat turizmi alanında geniş çaplı bir Kültürel Miras Kapsamında Edebiyat Turizmi Deneyimi: Sait Faik Abasıyanık''ın… 167 Kültürel Miras Kapsamında Edebiyat Turizmi Deneyimi: Sait Faik Abasıyanık''ın… 167 Kültürel Miras Kapsamında Edebiyat Turizmi Deneyimi: Sait Faik Abasıyanık''ın… 167 Kültürel Miras Kapsamında Edebiyat Turizmi Deneyimi: Sait Faik Abasıyanık''ın… 167 Kültürel Miras Kapsamında Edebiyat Turizmi Deneyimi: Sait Faik Abasıyanık''ın… 167 Kültürel Miras Kapsamında Edebiyat Turizmi Deneyimi: Sait Faik Abasıyanık''ın… 167 Kültürel Miras Kapsamında Edebiyat Turizmi Deneyimi: Sait Faik Abasıyanık''ın… 167 Kültürel Miras Kapsamında Edebiyat Turizmi Deneyimi: Sait Faik Abasıyanık''ın… 167 work_tbhzy7ji4zhqhac6sz66cico2i ○ Not all humanities data are small or "representational" in focus 1. Humanities "data," unlike science "capta," are almost always practically ○ Intensive curation and analysis of small data sets remains a major (meta)data use a formal, accessible, shared, and (meta)data use vocabularies that follow FAIR ○ Publication of Data as "First class research object" is inherent in several small data researchers — whether digital or traditional the production and consumption of Humanities research data ○ Work within the traditional Humanities research workflow ○ Encourage traditional Humanities researchers to work within ours ● As long as FAIR data publication means, in essence, publishing small, and publishers (i.e. small data datasets) ○ A workflow that encourages small-data researchers to prepare their analysis of individual data points or small datasets ■ Opens these small, thick, and slow datasets up to big data analysis approach to FAIR data publication in the Humanities work_tk6jxc6wgnbcrbtsex25lxbdfq on Jane Austen and Charles Dickens''s different views on their female characters'' nature and on nineteenth century language to do so in Northanger Abbey and Oliver Twist. Nineteenth century novels; Northanger Abbey; Oliver Austen and Dickens''s Different Views on Their Female Characters and on Women in Nineteenth Century. In general, I hold the view that Austen makes her female 1956); it is a fact that many of Dickens'' female characters In characterizing female characters in a novel, the usage Thorpe in Northanger Abbey, Rose Maylie, Mrs. Bedwin, Austen and Dickens''s Different Views on Their Female Characters Austen and Dickens''s Different Views on Their Female Characters Catherine is not likely to know how Isabella fixes her own In Dickens'' Oliver Twist, however, many of his female herself as an independent human-being; her value depends female characters in Northanger Abbey, Austen may and Dickens'' attitudes toward their female characters and female characters, Austen rejects the conformity required work_tmt6by3ydbfozpigda72gb24eu work_tnri3lqn2vepbahozbensfu7oq Romance is an intrinsically feminine genre, which creates a problem in misogynistic societies that are attempting to police women''s bodies and minds.4 The struggle to implement feminism is not just a problem within the UK and USA, but it is frustration diminishes the genre and women.13 Finally, "trash" implies that the novels are bad, when the entire point of romance is to examine human relationships.14 genre; selling romance novels was about convenience for women, which was a books they read a secret if it is romance, because of one too many negative interactions or shared experiences that shame them into hiding. Romance is a genre about women taking control of their bodies; female readers are conditioned to search for love from a young age, while men are not, which creates a disconnect in society.74 By reading romance, girls and women can fulfill the Voices of resistance: young women readers of romance fiction. https://time.com/4718350/romance-novels-are-feminist/ https://time.com/4718350/romance-novels-are-feminist/ work_tqralrsdgzcahlkz25xvsyxgly picture identification and nineteenth-century British authorship forms of picture identification (portraits, cartes de vistes, and early cinema) identity cards, and driving licenses, in the nineteenth century, named portraits were century, named pictures generated aesthetic, moral, and biographical discourses that anonymous actors portrayed dead celebrity authors in motion pictures. that nineteenth-century authors often published anonymously and that consumers noun ''author'' was frequently identified by the proper names of book titles (for literary celebrity is his distinction between the author function from the biographical Scott''s death further allowed him to be picture identified as the author of his This picture identification did more than reveal this author''s proper name; it portraits of female authors did not always bear their proper names. The picture identification of living women authors within the pages of their end of the century, portraits of authors were common in works of fiction regardless of work_tt2cjt5gy5hddizfll7vpxb2p4 autonomous readers upon a detailed examination of a novel throughout eight sessions named as "literature The novel examined during the sessions referred was Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and Key Words: Novel, independent reading, reader-response approach, personal construct theory. into question the role of differing opinions of readers in a thorough analysis of a novel. meaning of a literary text should be studied on the part of any reader. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_u7t2a7mhkjacpdbkqteipunypu Janeitism and/in Karen Joy Fowler''s The Jane Austen Book Austen''s ―everyday enthusiasts‖ (Wells 2011: 11) have joined reading groups/ book clubs book clubbing and the reflection on the symbolic values attached to Jane Austen as an icon Austen Book Club (2004), a postmodernist novel which focuses on several issues in Key words: Jane Austen, popular culture, postmodernism, intertextuality, reading American novelist Karen Joy Fowler, with her Jane Austen Book Club (2004), From the very title, Karen Joy Fowler''s novel The Jane Austen Book her novel, namely that Jane Austen is above high art/ popular culture As for Prudie, the youngest member of the Jane Austen book club, Austen book club, Fowler seems to suggest, make a society out of personal Fowler''s The Jane Austen Book Club is, above all, meant to investigate A less extensive analysis of Karen Joy Fowler''s novel The Jane Austen Book work_ufhws5tz6bafvm77z4wjgtrrlu Citation: Beadle, Ron (2013) Managerial Work in a Practice-Embodying Institution The role of Managerial work in a practice-embodying institution – The role of calling, the the virtues that are required if management is exercised as a domain-related practice. Keywords: MacIntyre, Practice, Virtue, Calling, Constancy, Circus This paper uses the „goods-virtues-practicesinstitutions‟ framework to examine the managerial work of owner-directors of traditional This paper uses the „goods-virtues-practicesinstitutions‟ framework to examine the managerial work of owner-directors of traditional to achieve goods internal to the particular practices pursued within an institution (Moore Part One: Virtues, Goods, Practices and Institutions researchers inspired by Alasdair MacIntyre‟s „goods-virtues-practices-institutions‟ framework practices are ordered towards the achievement of internal goods, so institutions are: the work of the institution in the narratives of circus directors and some areas of tension practices, within which the same virtues are needed for the achievement of goods work_ugxdf5my2vh7rab3hhkbapnjmu INDEX TO VOLUME 58 | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Volume 58, Issue 4 INDEX TO VOLUME 58 Search for other works by this author on: Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site WORTHAM; INDEX TO VOLUME 58. search input This content is only available via PDF. 2004 by The Regents of the University of California Article PDF first page preview Recipient(s) will receive an email with a link to ''INDEX TO VOLUME 58'' and will not need an account to access the content. 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Having arterial blood sampling is one of On page 210 of the journal, Tricia trial of treatment directed by venous sampling is needed (see page 208). fibrosis patient in possession of a pulmonary exacerbation must be in want of a two week course of intravenous antibiotics." Symptomatic improvement was not associated with either increment in lung function or time to next IV On page 216 of this month''s Thorax, can predict exacerbations in CF. sensitivity and 45% specificity for predicting exacerbations within 4 months. Colombia – on page 267 of the Journal, earlier treatment on lung cancer was a In this month''s Thorax this However the resection rate in Teeside (whilst improving "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it''s about the future" Stick out your tongue and say aaahhh… work_uoo2r5vohndanfourfkgow7lli 이 연구의 목 은 미국의 ''한 책, 한 도시'' 독서운동에서 선정된 책들의 계량 특성에 나타난 성장과 변화의 도시'' 독서운동의 주별 작가별 리스트에 등록된 2,220개 로그램 선정 책 1,037종을 심으로 연도별 선정 선정 책들의 연도별 로그램 분포, 선호된 책의 연도별 추이, ''Seattle Reads''와 One Book, One Chicago 같은 선도 ''한 책'' 로젝트들이 책 선정에 미친 향 등을 살펴보았다. 책'' 로그램의 독자 책 선정은 증가하는 추세이다; 넷째, ''Seattle Reads''와 ''One Book, One Chicago'' 선정 most popular books were To Kill a Mockingbird (chosen in 84 programs), Fahrenheit 451 (in 53 개 이상의 ''한 책'' 로그램에서 선정된 책들의 에서 선정된 1,037종의 책들을 선정한 로그램 Read'' 참여 로그램에서 To Kill a Mockingbird Big Read''로 선정된 To Kill a Mockingbird와 <표 4> ''Seattle Reads''와 ''One Book, One Chicago'' 선정 책 <표 4> ''Seattle Reads''와 ''One Book, One Chicago'' 선정 책 <표 5> ''Seattle Reads''와 ''One Book, One Chicago'' 선정 책의 연도별 선정 Reads''와 ''One Book, One Chicago''에서 선정 work_ut2d6oyfr5ar3orykmmq4qqvje Review of The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction, ed. Review of The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction, ed. Queen''s University Belfast Research Portal: Link to publication record in Queen''s University Belfast Research Portal Copyright for the publications made accessible via the Queen''s University Belfast Research Portal is retained by the author(s) and / or other https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/review-of-the-afterlives-of-eighteenthcentury-fiction-ed-daniel-cook-and-nicholas-seager-cup-2015(4976ef17-22e9-4fe4-a7f4-09720b5f2abb).html The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century ''long'' eighteenth century, not least in discussions of fiction. adaptation of works by Defoe, Swift, Sterne, Austen and Scott. own mini-industry of afterlife studies, which includes such titles as Uses of Austen: Jane''s study, much-referenced in the book under review, is David Brewer''s The Afterlife of The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction looks to draw together some of these The collection as a whole would have benefitted from the inclusion of an essay on eighteenth-century fiction and the novel today – on the model of Sarah Raff''s discussion of work_utbkp62j65d5fixge7mil5q6hy Publishing at the University of Alberta Library The University of Alberta Library is an important stakeholder for scholarly publishing in Canada. 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Browse the list of Open Textbooks published by Open Education Alberta library.publishing@ualberta.ca Head, Library Publishing and Digital Production Services work_uvfsjc7cyfgetmah32ytmboxum Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, The Magic of Sociality, and Radical Fantasy Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, The Magic of Sociality, Susanna Clarke''s 2004 novel Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell has often been associated with worlds, Norrell is still looking for magic from the printed book. King and his elision of John Uskglass''s deeds from the history of English magic. The work of magic in Jonathan Strange is bookish, whether in the books cited by Mr. Norrell, The novel depicts northern England, the realm of John Uskglass, as the source of magic. Stephen Black is Uskglass''s rival in magical sovereign power. Norrell and Strange misread the presence of Stephen Black as that of Uskglass, and when they call as a false document in Clarke''s novel, Jonathan Strange says that English magic is built upon the Clarke''s magic of sociality, what Kane calls Norrell''s work_uvugdlgkvzg65nzwp2fpvt7doy romanov in recepcije nemške pisateljice na Slovenskem razmerje med njo in Pavlino Pajk na Ključne besede: Pavlina Pajk, Arabela, sentimentalni roman, trivialna literatura, ženski Charlotte Brontë idr.), na katere je že opozorila Katarina Bogataj Gradišnik v razpravi Ženski roman v evropskem sentimentalizmu, vendar jih ni obravnavala v arabeli. Pavlina Pajk je roman arabela napisala že leta 1883 (prim. 7 Katarina Bogataj Gradišnik opozarja, da je takšno razmerje Pavlina Pajk upodobila tudi v noveli Blagodejna zvezdica, ki v številnih potezah spominja na roman Marquis de Villemer (1866) George Sand. temveč tudi Kersnik sam, saj jo omenja tako v recenziji romana slovenske pisateljice Z Marlitt so Pavlino Pajk primerjali tudi, ko sploh ni šlo za njeno literaturo, temveč O odnosu Pavline Pajk do romanov Eugenie Marlitt lahko danes le domnevamo.28 Pavlina Pajk je v slovenski meščanski ljubezenski roman vpeljala ženski lik kot blizu sentimentalni tradiciji, kakor jo je uresničila tudi Eugenie Marlitt, vendar je te work_uyiq476qe5aghg2tlbbonvnotm Janet Browne, Charles Darwin: voyaging, Robert Darwin''s case, it was from the Charles Darwin became aware that his father It was Robert Darwin who paid account of Darwin''s life up to May 1856 when, yet another biography of Darwin can be understanding of Darwin in Browne''s original sisters, Browne suggests that Darwin''s adult Darwin''s correspondence has given Browne a view Darwin''s slow development of a theory of evolution as a product of Darwin and his vivid accounts of Darwin''s experiences as a Darwin''s six-years'' work on barnacle beached Beagle, with Captain Darwin in the The sequel, covering Darwin''s life of Robert Rhodes James, Henry Wellcome, Robert Rhodes James leaves few avenues available of Wellcome''s life, beginning with Burroughs in London. other great acrimonious dispute in Wellcome''s Wellcome''s later life was taken up almost collecting, nor does Rhodes James, preferring available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms work_uz5h3djxcngvfppzhee4vnt2yq Recent Books: American Fiction | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Recent Books: American Fiction Search for other works by this author on: Nineteenth-Century Fiction (1973) 27 (4): 497–502. 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Media reports of trolling normalize "rape culture" in the online sphere. Media frames of trolling reinforce the normalization of online violence against women as an work_v23hgngyz5eapbjlqvz543xkji POLITE CONSUMPTION: SHOPPlNG IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND polite shopping rituals framed the social experience of consumption as What follows is an investigation into a different perspective on consumption: the process of developing a specifically polite ''shopping Mui, Shops and Shopkeeping in Eighteenth-Century England (Montreal and Early Eighteenth-Century England'', in Consumption and the World of Goods, ed. Other gender-specific accounts are Elizabeth KowaleskiWallace, Consuming Subjects: Women, Shopping and Business in the Eighteenth Century (New York, P. Malcolm, Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century  Jon Stobart, ''Shopping Streets as Social Space: Leisure, Consumerism and Improvement in an Eighteenth-Century County Town'', Urban History, ,  (), –. eighteenth century progressed, this changed, so that shop owners shop assistant time to evaluate the customer''s status and credit through Towards the end of the eighteenth century, new forms of shopping of eighteenth-century forms of polite shopping survive today only in work_v6elnnvunnf3xkehmkdde7sory FEMINIST TO POSTFEMINIST | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 8992758FEMINIST TO POSTFEMINIST Abstract Biographical novels about historical women artists have been experiencing a veritable boom in recent years. It has long been a key insight of historical fiction research that a historical novel reveals more about the time in which it was written than the time in which it is set. 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By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE work_vjcxmis4brf5lgui3eazsexu74 nonetheless, from the point of view of the critic, Mansfield Park offers matchless elements for study and analysis as, by overturning the usual characterization of the protagonists, the novel evidences more clearly the unchanged system of values of austen''s narrative. treatment of landscape gardening and improvement work in Mansfield Park, focusing improvement planned or performed can be interpreted either as signs of moral improvement or of excess: "Throughout Jane austen''s fiction, estates function not only as the settings of action but as indexes to the character and social responsibility of their owners"9. see also a.m. duckworth, Mansfield Park and Estate Improvements: Jane Austen''s atmosphere of the chapel: maria bertram and henry crawford feel an evident disquietude at being in the place in which the former''s marriage with rushworth will part them work_vkwxrdyz2vdp5lzynrngl4zfme HIV-1 infection and the AIDS dementia complex. Thomas Lewis published his observations upon fainting attacks in 1918,'' suggesting that "accurate observations upon the cardiovascular system during the faints of which young men and women of nervous disposition are the subjects have not as yet been obtained, symptoms by Jane Austen, George Eliot, Wilkie Dickens believed faints to be virtually a Dickens assumed that faints were either a response to a Charles Dickens, 1837-9, Oliver Twist said to the already white-faced villager. don''t feel anything at first: the syncope occurs afterwards, especially with strong chaps like this". "I thought as much", said Bovary, putting his fingers over the vein. Still he might only have fainted; it might She''s fainting" said the landlady, hastening to support Hetty, who had lost her miserable consciousness and looked like a beautiful corpse. on the floor in a faint. Observations upon fainting attacks work_vl75htli5vh23baj6u7quagkbq George Eliot and the Eighteenth-Century Novel | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Close mobile search navigation Next Article Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation George Eliot and the Eighteenth-Century Novel Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Margaret Anne Doody; George Eliot and the Eighteenth-Century Novel. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1 December 1980; 35 (3): 260–291. search input search input This content is only available via PDF. Article PDF first page preview Recipient(s) will receive an email with a link to ''George Eliot and the Eighteenth-Century Novel'' and will not need an account to access the content. Subject: George Eliot and the Eighteenth-Century Novel Citing articles via Email alerts Article Activity Alert Latest Issue Alert Browse Issues Browse Issues Info for Authors Print ISSN 0891-9356 Browse All Disciplines Browse All Courses Book Authors Journal Authors Rights & Permissions work_vlf4a4cyh5hhjbzuuh5gqlrzte Mental health, by Jane Austen Effects on Psychiatric Patients of a Pleasant and Jane Austen knew the pleasant and congenial Jane Austen''s pleasant environment Woodhouse, father of Emma, hypochondriac, Jane Austen delineates the small world in Miss Jane Bates, an Impoverishedclergyman''s daughter, with pressure of talk the community, psychiatrists should indeed Jean Harris Hendriks, Consultant Psychiatrist, Jones the patient Another film about psychiatrists and Mr Jones has bipolar illness and the film Jones finds himself a patient in an American medical students that times are difficult, andresources scarce. psychiatrist responsible for his care. are mingling Mr Jones poses as a doctor and asks his visitor which one is the patient. than as a psychiatrist she visits his ex-wife. Roles between doctor and patient reverse when Mr Jones rescues his psychiatrist from a doctors in the hospital are busy and although patients to consider her own need for support work_vmf43eulbvgvnbakrxomr5r6ae literarne vede je v središču, vendar je omejena na literarna besedila in ne gre za literaturo kot sistem oz. Kako pomembno se zdi avtorici vprašanje razmerja med realnimi in imaginarnimi prostori, je po uvodu razvidno iz neposrednega nadaljevanja, kjer se vnovič, samo realnimi svetovi lahko povezani, vendar na teh podlagah med njimi nikakor ni mogoče prisilno vzpostaviti razmerij. Piattijeva jih komentira in pravi, da je z njimi mogoče ugotavljati, katera območja so bila v posameznih obdobjih nemške zgodovine literarno najbolj produktivna. V tretjem poglavju se najprej seznanimo z izvirno shemo organizacije dogajalnega prostora v literaturi (piatti 2009: 128–131). in geografskim prostorom in avtorica spomni, da so vrste in stopnje nanašanja literarnih na zunajliterarne prostore različne.3 Ko naprej pojasnjuje odnose med realnim prostora, ki ne utrjuje samo spoznanja o povezanosti geografskega in fiktivnega prostora, ampak dokazuje, da je tudi empirični prostor močno literarno opomenjen, kar work_vtuq5gpgw5dnfl2tueyezuewme sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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This essay focuses on introductions to editions of Austen''s texts published in the 1890s. mention 1890s introduction writers, so that neither accounts of Austen criticism of the period, nineteenth century: Dobson''s and Brimley-Johnson''s introductions were still published in the Austin Dobson and Macmillan''s Austen editions Although no letters survive relating to the Macmillan Austen editions with Dobson''s While no letters survive between Dobson and Macmillan regarding the Austen editions, Most introduction writers at times struggle to reconcile the satire of her texts with Austen''s For 1890s introduction writers, humour is one of the defining elements of Austen''s texts. Austen''s gender informs male introduction writers'' Austen''s gender also colours introduction writers'' interpretations of her characters. Austin Dobson, who wrote introductions to all six Austen novels published by Macmillan, is not mentioned in work_vziwl7fp6zhopiztm7m75nqsra McGahern''s awareness of the traditional distinction between "individualistic" and "intransigent" Irish short-story writers, and the "civilized" novel writers John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism John McGahern, Post-Revival Literature, and Irish Cultural Criticism work_w5cjk33k4jaktdmqtou6k76hxy Review Article of Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Thomas Piketty provides the clearest account and analysis of the issues and Piketty''s theoretical approach of the Cambridge Journal of Economics, both for the empirical findings and the theoretical article, ''The production function and the theory of capital. measurement of capital by developing Irving Fisher''s concept of the social rate of return on By using the marginal productivity theory of distribution in its aggregate form, Piketty has that the shift in economic, political and social power from capital to labour over the long Economic Journal of Sraffa''s 1960 classic, ''What good is a quantity of capital … which, review essay of Thomas Piketty''s Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2014). Pasinetti LL (1970) Again on capital theory and Solow''s ''rate of return''. Robinson J (1953–54) The production function and the theory of capital. Solow RM (1963) Capital Theory and the Rate of Return. work_w6krd77i3be2rdjgmqtbgnc34i acupuncture for the treatment of headache [1] and recently a randomised controlled trial found it both efficacious data showing how often acupuncture is used for the treatment of headache have not been identified. acupuncture had been used by patients with headache patients would be prepared to try acupuncture treatment, in whom the principal reason for referral or the principal complaint was headache were asked (if they had not already volunteered this information) whether they had ever had acupuncture The reported number of acupuncture treatment sessions for the headache patients ranged from 1 to 10 The frequency of headache in this general neurology outpatient clinic population (24%), patient age and gender, results in cohorts of headache patients from other general Hence, just over 10% of patients with headache attending general neurology outpatient clinics had already received acupuncture for their headache, and of the acupuncture for chronic headache in work_w7lyhpfabfaqzgiblov2gyekkm Gendered Cultural Criticism and the Rise of the Novel: The Case of Defoe 4 Margaret Anne Doody, The True Story ofthe Novel (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, Those studies such as Warner''s Licensing Entertainment that treat Defoe''s contribution to the novel solely through Roxana, which was not a as an interesting work of amatory fiction, where, aside from a few dedicatory poems, did anyone acclaim Haywood''s novel as an important and definition of individualism as both a psychological and a social phenomenon sends one back to his long discussion in The Rise ofthe Novel, in 19Ian Watt, The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding (Berkeley: University 22William Beatty Warner, "Realist Literary History: McKeon''s New Origins ofthe Novel,"Diacritics tricks of style to create formal realism has been rightly attacked by feminist critics, but this has nothing to do with the nature of Defoe''s fiction work_wcbz7vle3nedhe7oy5vduqub44 What is the state of Victorian studies, and why does it need to appreciate a history of women who publish and lecture on social causes? Gallagher remembers, without nostalgia, when studies of nineteenth-century disciplines aimed at the present: feminist Victorian studies. she co-organized in 2017, The Woman Card).4 But, descendants of feminist Victorian studies do not show a great deal of filial spirit. academic careers, Victorian studies turned to intellectual, political, and At nearly a half century of feminist Victorian studies, perhaps we can write an intersectional history beyond institutional (job list) categories. 1. V21 Collective, V21: Victorian Studies for the Twenty-first Century, http:// Alison Booth, Collective Biographies of Women Database, http:// https://victorian.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2017-the-woman-card-program/ https://victorian.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2017-the-woman-card-program/ https://victorian.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2017-the-woman-card-program/ National Association of Coloured Women, 1933), http://cbw.iath.virginia.edu/books_display.php?id=1555. "thought-complexes," each an "exceedingly unstable intellectual compound."1 Fin de siècle, I would argue, in Lovejoy''s spirit, designates no Consider the many different period definitions in fin-de-siècle studies. work_wcwima3oq5gx5e66u7bozciqea little-known fact that soap manufacturer Lever Brothers published editions of a unique marketing campaign for Sunlight soap.1 The first English company to combine massive product giveaways with large-scale advertising, Lever Brothers offered a range of prizes in "Sunlight Soap Monthly Competitions" to "young folks" (contestants could not be older than seventeen) Lever''s "Sunlight Library" editions were published at a time when advertisements for soap, by corporate giants such as Lever Brothers and Pears Lever edition of Sense and Sensibility (Figure 1). Figure 1 Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility in red cloth (Port Sunlight: Lever The Lever Brothers edition of Sense and Sensibility bears no date. Figure 5 Jane Austen, Emma in "The Lily Series" in green cloth (London: Ward, the books'' title pages, with their Lever imprints, and the two distinct binding designs. Figure 19 Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility in "The Marguerite Series" in red work_wdaphikarbg5fpbzbf6apqkvh4 most hybridized language in history, with Latin and French contributing 60% of the entire English lexicon. object of this study is to determine whether the frequency of use of imported words is a function of literary genre. in the English texts as well as the occurrence of non-Latin or non-Neo-Latin words in the Portuguese texts; a oneway analysis of variance was used to determine whether significant differences occurred between genres in the RESULTS: The frequency of occurrence of Latin/French words in English text was significantly dependent on the literary genre, being maximal in medical scientific texts and minimal in colloquial English; in contrast, the frequency of occurrence of non-Latin words in Portuguese was constant throughout the same literary genres. CONCLUSION: The use of Latin/French words in English is directly proportional to the complexity of the literary MedicalExpress (Sao Paulo, online) 2018;5:mf18001Is scientific English a Latin language in disguise? work_wdvgkekmajgmdkc2xanxxesfny Film-­‐induced tourism is the topic of the first edition for 2015 ( two that analyze this particular tourist experience, through hes work Film Induced tourism sector in those places in which were carried out the filming of movies or The Italian definition of film tourism differs somewhat from that of the Anglo-­‐ Saxon Movie or Film Induced Tourism, but, even if it is inspired to it, refers to The film-­‐induced tourism is defined by . what is it of interest is the tourist activity associated with the film place''s storylines in film, video and television." Moreover Riley and Van Doren liken the film-­‐induced tourism to Hallmark events as defined by Ritchie: "Major or the film-­‐reinduced tourism by the numerous movies (1923-­‐2012) devoted approach using fan studies to inform tourism research, as in the case of to many movies and audiovisual works, the film-­‐induced tourism can be one of film-­‐induced tourism. In recent times, film tourism has work_wl3ewtoanrh4davoreq3ltlzli Prva velika tema koju ćemo u radu analizirati, a kojoj je Said posvetio i knjigu pod naslovom Kultura i imperijalizam,4 jest odnos kulture i imperijalizma, odnosno povezanost zapadne kulture s oblikovanjem imperijalizma, pri čemu ćemo se posebno zadržati koja zapravo dokazuje kako su »kulturni imperijalizam«, »orijentalizam« i »krivotvorenje islama« i dalje aktualne teme, što ćemo ilustrirati primjerima iz Saidovih djela Orijentalizam te Krivotvorenje islama. primjećuje »jasnu kulturnu topografiju«, kao način na koji se »strukture mjesta i geografskih odnosa javljaju u kulturnim jezicima književnosti, historije ili etnografije, ponekad aluzivno, ponekad jasno izloženo« (Said, 2002: 117). Alžira, ali i činjenice da nakon toga navedeno djelo nije moguće tretirati kao »izraz univerzalnosti slobodne ljudske egzistencije«, već istodobno u Strancu treba vidjeti »agenta tlačiteljske kulture«, a u Camusu – ne predstavnika »europske svijesti« nego »zapadne dominacije nad neeuropskim svijetom« (Kalanj, 2001: 53; Said, 2002). work_wpepzu2wzzgqhoh4mkv4tysla4 recreation in John Madden''s 1998 Shakespeare in Love and Julian Jarrold''s 2007 each film script and the literary work whose plot it mirrors (Romeo and Juliet and Pride lines or entire episodes from William Shakespeare''s tragedy and Jane Austen''s novel are constantly escalating interest in William Shakespeare and Jane Austen and the daunting John Madden''s Shakespeare in Love opens, like almost every biopic (Custen bootleg literary episodes into a "pseudo-biography of Shakespeare''s life" from other plays by Shakespeare, may not save Viola from a life of to Shakespeare in Love, Becoming Jane displays the same tendency to 93), Shakespeare in Love and Becoming Jane share an impressive number of when people compare Shakespeare and Jane Austen, they may mean that do not know Jane Austen and we do not know Shakespeare, and for that the fascination cinematic productions such as Shakespeare in Love and (2010) Screen Adaptations: Jane Austen''s Pride and Prejudice: A Close work_wu6ouh3xm5bjxpsnp6belvrdsi Due in part to recent (and ongoing) film adaptations, the fantasy series of C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia), J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter), Philip Pullman (His Dark Materials), and J.R.R. Tolkien (The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings) are uses of these works in astronomy education and outreach. series –those of C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia), J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter), astronomical references in Tolkien''s works can be found in Quiñonez & Raggett (1990) No recent fantasy series has sold as many copies as those of J.K. Rowling''s Harry Potter universe (or ''Potterverse''). assignment can be found at http://www.physics.ccsu.edu/larsen/paper 1.htm. While astronomy education certainly affords opportunities for the creative use of fantasy literature and film, outreach activities are more flexible in terms of time, content, on astronomical themes and characters in the series (http://www.raritanval.edu/ each of the relevant constellations and stars (e.g. http://www.ccsu.edu/astronomy/ work_wuo45whc3zetdjbpo4dmswd32e Transatlantica – Revue d''études américaines est mis à disposition selon les termes de la licence peine le croyait-on occupé à traquer les rémanences de la littérature américaine du dixneuvième siècle dans les œuvres des contemporains, qu''il se promenait du coté de Bath Words, qu''il nous donnait l''un des meilleurs livres jamais écrits sur Pynchon. dans ses derniers travaux sur Henry James, à l''œuvre duquel, au reste, The American littérature et une culture dont les contradictions lui inspiraient à la fois enthousiasme attention et son amour immodéré envers les marginaux d''une culture à qui ils ont ses trois essais sur Melville : White-Jacket, The Confidence Man et Moby-Dick, ou dans les pour comprendre que Tony Tanner n''était pas seulement un connaisseur avisé de la compris sa raison d''être et ses modes de déchirement, auprès des plus grandes voix de 6 Tony Tanner n''a jamais ménagé la culture américaine. work_wvby232fvfdspmabsmwarxel7e Moral Drama in Barchester Towers | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Next Article Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Moral Drama in Barchester Towers Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site W. David Shaw; Moral Drama in Barchester Towers. Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1 June 1964; 19 (1): 45–54. search input search input This content is only available via PDF. Article PDF first page preview Recipient(s) will receive an email with a link to ''Moral Drama in Barchester Towers'' and will not need an account to access the content. 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The life-records of Geoffrey Chaucer, edited by Crow and Shakespeare''s life. writer indeed much better than we know Shakespeare. about Shakespeare''s writing comes from the surviving editions of the Folio that gives the only account surviving of Shakespeare''s shows Shakespeare living in London shortly before his death. life of Shakespeare is based on two kinds of fallacy. about Shakespeare''s death should read Tadié on Proust''s asthma. Shakespeare''s Plays Published in 1778; 2 vols C. Rowe N (ed) (1709) The Works of Mr. William Shakespear. Schoenbaum S (1975) William Shakespeare: A Documentary Life. Schoenbaum S (1991) Shakespeare''s Lives, New Ed., Clarendon Press: Oxford. work_x2wtdlufu5bh5hdggq2pp5a3le Mansfield Park is her most profound novel (indeed, heroines of the earlier novels, we can easily forget that Fanny is Mansfield Park was the author''s description of Sir Thomas returns to Mansfield Park, Fanny notices that Sir Thomas''s confrontation with Fanny in the attic of Mansfield Park, Sir Thomas knew she really loved Edmund and wanted her to marry heart of Sir Thomas''s urgent scheme for spiritual renewal and Here Satan tempts the Church, in the presence of God, with The proposition that Sir Thomas knew about Crawford''s Sir Thomas commits Fanny to Crawford, so it was God who such an orthodox scheme there is no reason why Sir Thomas would not commit Fanny to Crawford, that she might be forced to attic scene we can see Sir Thomas leading Fanny into her feeling, between classical and romantic, Sir Thomas is perfectly Austen, Mansfield Park work_x4avihngfjdtrpczmxlwn7ow5i work_x4hzvsv4ajew3eylpkyixxwsoq In this article, I explore the history of a higher education writing community from its existing three phase model of research group impact which comprised ''Awareness'', KEYWORDS: academic writing, autoethnography, change model, community of practice, Jane of group and community development, I have arrived at a new composite model which conceptualizes I use Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion, the only three Austen novels of the three Austen novels as metaphors for the phases of Meriton''s evolution struck me this way. Since the evolution of this academic writing community is also my own story, I have adopted an autoethnographic approach to explore the experience through my own contemporary writings and My analysis of the development of the Meriton community also draws on the Austen novels established as a research group, and like Meriton, they set out to have impact through collaborative work_x6zszfj7xffyrnp336tcbhagv4 EMMA is one of Jane Austen''s great novels. adapting Emma is revealing of Austen''s composite reconstruction. This article will therefore trace the backstory of adapting Emma onscreen by re-acknowledging the importance of this particular production, allowing for a interpreted Austen''s work would both update the novel and the heroine to a 90s'' audience an extraordinary character is that, unlike Elizabeth or other Austen heroines, Emma does (Re)Introducing Emma to a new audience: ITV''s 1996 adaptation Pride and Prejudice thus turned ITV''s project of adapting Emma into a challenge, as Unlike most of Austen''s other heroines, Emma doesn''t need to marry for financial Austen adaptations and the work of Davies. that the only hint of Emma''s pride in the first scene of Davies'' screenplay is cut, In the end, Andrew Davies'' screenplay is a balanced adaptation of Austen''s work, as (2015), ''Screening Austen: The case of Emma'', Adaptation, 8:2, pp. work_xbvlxxr3uncvfhl5xnpvtget4a Inspired by a reexamination of Peter Borsay''s The English Urban Renaissance: Culture and Society in the Provincial Town 1660–1770 (1989), The English Urban Renaissance Revisited is Essays purport to reassess Borsay''s thesis that an "urban renaissance" emerged in post-Restoration English provincial towns, as well as to test the temporal drawn from England, Scotland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Hungary, and colonial America, contributions to The English Urban Renaissance Revisited are informative, engaging, and densely The essays in The English Urban Renaissance Revisited will be especially enriching for those the geographic bounds of Borsay''s thesis by applying central concepts of the urban renaissance Each essay is methodologically consistent within itself, and many offer illuminating comparative work, as in Green''s "The Big House in the English Provincial Town," where the political Thus, if The English Urban Renaissance Revisited does not reassess the value of Borsay''s thesis Sheila Johnson Kindred''s Jane Austen''s Transatlantic Sister: The Life and Letters of Fanny Palmer work_xcqjpxf2gbcsxepp7dnte7eohy greater inclusiveness but it was a huge w o r k and hardly a story of art. draw pictures or maps of their images of art history. Like many other writers, the author locates the emergence of art historical writing Vasari drew his models from Classical authors and every welleducated adult interested i n art knew their Cicero, Pliny, and Quintilian, let alone the great Educated people interested i n art did find space for If fine art were a category like ''chair'' but other cultures did not have a category ''chair'', using A s Elkins recognizes, the real problem behind a multicultural story of art is one H o w can one write a culturally fair account of the history of art? Wouldn''t writing a story of art be to give u p writing textbook histories of art altogether? work_xfd34nthurhh3p2fmdcyo2whvm Film Review: Pride+Prejudice+Zombies Miller, C 2016, ''Film Review: Pride+Prejudice+Zombies'', International Journal of Jungian Studies, vol. Spring 2016 saw the release of the film Pride + Prejudice + Zombies (2016, Burr Steers). entirely as the title suggests, a version of the Jane Austen novel with zombies. based on, plays with, intersects and extends the story world created by the Austen novels. Prior to Night of the Living Dead, the few zombies that had appeared in film – such as White of these films is not the zombie but its master – but, as Halliwell went on to note, ''George What makes Pride + Prejudice + Zombies particularly complex is that intertextuality in this the film follows in the practice of referring to other Pride and Prejudice adaptations (including a Screen adaptations: Jane Austen''s pride and prejudice: A close study of the relationship between work_xfxhrn3645hbvczk77whx3r3nm Remediating Jane Austen through the Gothic: "Pride and Prejudice Remake of Jane Austen''s "Pride and Prejudice" Recreating Jane: "Austenland" and the Regency Theme Park so much so that Jane Austen''s six novels, together with her letters and follow in the steps of ''authentic'' or ''adapted'' Jane and thus enjoy a on Screen: the Experience of Jane Austen Fans, in "Almatourism. 6 Jane Austen Country. critics in their explorations of Jane Austen and her works" (B. since the screen adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, Austen''s intelligent and Complete immersion in the Regency period is the only way to truly experience Austen''s Maddalena Pennacchia, Recreating Jane: "Austenland" and the Regency Theme Park Maddalena Pennacchia, Recreating Jane: "Austenland" and the Regency Theme Park Maddalena Pennacchia, Recreating Jane: "Austenland" and the Regency Theme Park Maddalena Pennacchia, Recreating Jane: "Austenland" and the Regency Theme Park Maddalena Pennacchia, Recreating Jane: "Austenland" and the Regency Theme Park work_xn6sqfzhizfnfdhztilhbbpg3i Tansey (eds), Women physiologists: an to British physiology, London and Chapel Hill, historians of gender and of women''s place in women''s presence as undergraduate students Britain, the Physiological Society. women''s exposure to academic physiology from modest achievement of a small number of distinguished women physiologists. first section, E M Tansey provides a succinct overview of the history of women in the Physiological Society, noting that their Women''s presence at the Society''s dinners accepted into the Physiological Society long from published research for eight women women physiologists. few very distinguished women is not The book achieves its main aims the broader questions it poses more first psychiatric institute: how research and York State Psychiatric Institute from 1896 to No reference is made to any sources in the admission these researchers and educators numerous male doctors, all the reader is told available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core https://www.cambridge.org/core work_xq3djwlhgnbzjo6m42rzupknqu Trollope on the Sublime and Beautiful | Nineteenth-Century Literature | University of California Press Close mobile search navigation Trollope on the Sublime and Beautiful Search for other works by this author on: Article contents Search Site Humphreys; Trollope on the Sublime and Beautiful. 1 An Autobiography, The Oxford Trollope, (London: Oxford Univ. Thornton, Harrow School and Its Surroundings (London: Allen, 1885), pp. Freeman, "Anthony Trollope," Macmillan''s Magazine, Jan.1883, p. John Hall, "Trollope''s Commonplace Book, 183540," NCF, 31 (1976), 15-2510.2307/293330415 156, 166Trollope (London: Bentley, 1895), I, 180-83Trollope 12 Isabella Beeton''s The Book of Household Management (London: Beeton, 1861), p. Recipient(s) will receive an email with a link to ''Trollope on the Sublime and Beautiful'' and will not need an account to access the content. Subject: Trollope on the Sublime and Beautiful Citing articles via Article Activity Alert Latest Issue Alert Browse Issues Browse Issues Print ISSN 0891-9356 Book Authors work_xtgm4qelrvamrjyro6zokd4yvi Convict Voices: Women, Class, and Writing about Prison in Nineteenth-Century England by Anne Schwan (review) Convict Voices: Women, Class, and Writing about Prison in Nineteenth-Century England by Anne Schwan (review) Convict Voices: Women, Class, and Writing about Prison in Nineteenth-Century England for the "complicated cultural work" (6) of the group of texts she investigates. chapbooks to two mid-Victorian novels featuring working-class criminalized of these novels, I appreciate Schwan''s methodology of reading fictionalized strongest illustration of this is chapter 2, which investigates the prison narratives of popular novelist Frederick William Robinson, who published under the anonym "A Prison Matron." 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