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Arthur Hugh Clough And Florence Nightingale: A Relationship Reexamined, Patrick G. Scott
Arthur Hugh Clough And Florence Nightingale: A Relationship Reexamined, Patrick G. Scott
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Discusses the relationship between the Victorian poet Arthur Hugh Clough and his cousin-by-marriage the nursing reformer Florence Nightingale, using manuscript and other evidence to counter the varicature offered by Lytton Strachey in his influential book Eminent Victorians.
Good To Great, Scott Moncrieff
Travels With (Mother) Merlene, Meredith Jones-Gray
Travels With (Mother) Merlene, Meredith Jones-Gray
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No abstract provided.
Crisis In The West End, Meredith Jones-Gray
Crisis In The West End, Meredith Jones-Gray
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No abstract provided.
William Faulkner's Southern Knights: 'Sir Gawain And The Green Knight', Sir Galwyn Of Arthgyl, And Gavin Stevens, Lorie Watkins Fulton
William Faulkner's Southern Knights: 'Sir Gawain And The Green Knight', Sir Galwyn Of Arthgyl, And Gavin Stevens, Lorie Watkins Fulton
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No abstract provided.
German Race Laws, Carol A. Leibiger
Women, Literary Annuals, And The Evidence Of Inscriptions, Paula R. Feldman
Women, Literary Annuals, And The Evidence Of Inscriptions, Paula R. Feldman
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No abstract provided.
In A Pig's Eye: Masculinity, Mastery, And The Returned Gaze Of The Blithedale Romance, David Greven
In A Pig's Eye: Masculinity, Mastery, And The Returned Gaze Of The Blithedale Romance, David Greven
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No abstract provided.
The Faerie Queene (1590), David Lee Miller
Charms, Carol A. Leibiger
Quest Narrative, Carol A. Leibiger
Gender And Bilinguals' Creativity, Wendy Baker
Gender And Bilinguals' Creativity, Wendy Baker
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Research on the influence of gender on language across different cultures has mostly concentrated on qualitive measures of analysis. These measures demonstrate that there are differences in rhetorical and literary style across world Englishes in both the inner and outer circle. Using Biber's multidimensional analysis (1988) to examine a large corpus of world English literatures written in Indian, West African, Britain, Anglo-American and Mexican American varieties of English, this paper examines whether quantitative analyses can also be insightful and useful in the examination of the influence of gender on language and in expanding our understanding of what "bilingual creativity" entails. …
The Benefits Of A For-Credit Course For New Writing Center Staff, Richard Benjamin Crosby
The Benefits Of A For-Credit Course For New Writing Center Staff, Richard Benjamin Crosby
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Some questions about writing center theory and praxis never seem to change: how do we prepare for our clientele? How do we engage them? What questions should we ask? When should we direct them? And when should we encourage them to direct us? The list goes on. Fortunately, we consider it a virtue that we continue interrogating the same issues. As students of rhetoric, we realize that the answers to these questions often depend on the contexts in which they are asked. Thus, we give ourselves over to principles of adaptability. Instead of establishing rigid, universal rules that do not …
Where The Cardinals Come To Sing, Scott Moncrieff
Where The Cardinals Come To Sing, Scott Moncrieff
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