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Front Cover And Table Of Contents, University Of Dayton
Front Cover And Table Of Contents, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Review
No abstract provided.
Sanders Symposium, University Of Dayton
Sanders Symposium, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Review
Dr. Eric L. Friedland celebrated his silver jubilee on Oct. 26, 1993, as the Harriet Sanders Scholar of Judaic Studies at United Theological Seminary, University of Dayton, and Wright State University.
My “Narrative”, Eric L. Friedland
My “Narrative”, Eric L. Friedland
University of Dayton Review
It is several years now since I made it a policy to introduce every new class with a word of explanation about my deafness, as it is inescapably obvious, with my being wired up to a plug in my ear and having an offbeat speech pattern and distinct tonal quality. This is so as to reassure my students-to-be that they should always feel free to ask me to repeat whenever the comprehension is less than total, even as I would have no qualms about asking them to repeat or restate if I miss a word or a phrase here and …
Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha As Divine Comedy, Bryan A. Bardine
Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha As Divine Comedy, Bryan A. Bardine
University of Dayton Review
Comedy has always been more difficult to define and pin down than tragedy. Part of the difficulty may be that comedy is, by its very nature, more protean than tragedy: Comedy often takes delight in breaking the rules. Moreover, tragedy has been so memorably described in The Poetics that Aristotle may have unintentionally molded the shape of tragedy through the ages. There are different kinds of tragedy, to be sure, but they are usually variations of a similar theme and form. Perhaps because Aristotle's treatise on comedy has been lost, comedy was left free to develop in numerous ways. In …
Walker Percy And Jacques Ellul: Technique And The Humiliated Word, Bill Jenkins
Walker Percy And Jacques Ellul: Technique And The Humiliated Word, Bill Jenkins
University of Dayton Review
The modern technological society in which bored, sexually neurotic, autonomous individuals secretly relish news of disasters is a society enmeshed with the frustrations of people who are unable to make technology live up to its promises. The description of these frustrations and their results constitutes a large portion of Walker Percy's writings. Regardless of current debates about scientific paradigms, Postmodernism, late Capitalism, and so forth, most ordinary people and many technologists continue to get along in life by understanding and justifying their actions according to the "powerful credentials of science and technology" (Lost in the Cosmos 113).
Program, University Of Dayton
Shemuel Hugo Bergman: Philosopher And Believer (1883-1975), Eric L. Friedland
Shemuel Hugo Bergman: Philosopher And Believer (1883-1975), Eric L. Friedland
University of Dayton Review
What might be considered deceptive advertising stems from chronic forgetfulness. My topic will not be, as previously announced, "Martin Buber, Alive in Dayton." Rather I'd like very much to introduce you to a Jewish religious thinker who was first a key disciple and then a close friend and confidant of Martin Buber and at the same time very much his own person. He has had a profound influence on the way I think and have tried to conduct my life. Shemuel Hugo Bergman is his name. Outside of Israel or Europe, Bergman is not well known, including in the American …
Hungary’S Aged: Social Policy In A Post-Communist State, Peter Agocs, Sandor Agocs
Hungary’S Aged: Social Policy In A Post-Communist State, Peter Agocs, Sandor Agocs
University of Dayton Review
"There are," in the words of one Hungarian commentator, "places where growing old is worthwhile, and there are places where it's not. Hungary definitely belongs in the latter category." One in four Hungarians is of retirement age: The retired number 2.7 million in all, in a country of 10.4 million people in 1991. This group has suffered terribly from the economic decline and dislocation that precipitated the fall of the Communist regime and now plagues the country's new democratic government. The dislocation they have experienced is not only economic but also psychological. For years the Communist regime adopted a paternalistic …
Fallacious Renunciation In Works Of Henry James, Sharon R. Yang
Fallacious Renunciation In Works Of Henry James, Sharon R. Yang
University of Dayton Review
Are Isabel Archer, John Marcher, and the narrator of The Figure in the Carpet soul mates? The connection is as intriguing and subtle as it is unexpected. First, consider that these three are among the many characters of Henry James's fiction who seek to elevate themselves above common humanity and defeating twists of misfortune. Isabel Archer believes that her devotion to principle, at any cost. transforms her renunciation of Casper Goodwood and the world outside the suffocating Palazzo Roccanera into sacred self-denial, an "effort to enunciate her relation to a reality larger than her individual self" (Warner 354) and a …
Testimonials For Dr. Eric Lewis Friedland, University Of Dayton
Testimonials For Dr. Eric Lewis Friedland, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Review
People from University of Dayton and the Dayton community give tribute to Dr. Eric Lewis Friedland
An Answer To The Problem Of The Pardoner's Tale, Paul R. Brandt
An Answer To The Problem Of The Pardoner's Tale, Paul R. Brandt
University of Dayton Review
Many readers and critics of The Canterbury Tales agree that the Pardoner is a scoundrel. His self-revelatory prologue seems to confirm this. But the label does not necessarily make it easier to understand him. While one critic suggests that "modern scholars and not Chaucer … have made the Pardoner perplexing" (Stewart 6), others continue to dissect and analyze-even the Pardoner's "eyen" have been the subject of scholarship (Schweitzer 247 -50). As many readers already know, scholarship on the Pardoner abounds. Not limiting their scrutiny to a single aspect of the Pardoner's anatomy, critics have been especially interested in his genitals …
Thank You, Eric Friedland!, Al Denman
Thank You, Eric Friedland!, Al Denman
University of Dayton Review
Who here would not cherish the opportunity I have, to present gifts to Eric and say thanks to him in public? Mindful of my privileged position, I will try to say thanks for many of you through seven impressionistic poems. Inevitably, I won't get your voice just right, so grab Eric tonight, or send him a note, telling him what you would have said.
"The Enduring Chill": Physical Disability In Flannery O'Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge, Jeffrey J. Folks
"The Enduring Chill": Physical Disability In Flannery O'Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge, Jeffrey J. Folks
University of Dayton Review
Flannery O'Connor is a supreme example of a differently abled writer who found that the physical challenges resulting from her chronic illness (systematic lupus erythematosus or SLE) gradually became essential to her sense of her own being and were "usefully" (a word she loved) translated into her fiction. SLE is a chronic and usually fatal disease involving pathological changes in the vascular system, with the associated symptoms of fever, arthritis, and renal and organ involvement. Downplaying the considerable personal suffering and difficulty she endured, O'Connor nevertheless returned increasingly to the metaphors of physical disability in her fiction until in the …
Churchill Revisited, John P. Rossi
Churchill Revisited, John P. Rossi
University of Dayton Review
In my University library with over 300,000 volumes there are currently 107 titles devoted to Winston Churchill, a reflection of what I call the Churchill industry of the last 25 years.
Mission Statement, University Of Dayton
Mission Statement, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Review
The Sanders Judaic Studies Program was founded to foster knowledge about the Jewish people and their faith. Knowledge remains a valuable tool in turning any manner of prejudice into understanding and appreciation. The program has as its goal, then, promoting these educational goals within the participating institutions and within the Dayton area community.
Front Matter, Volume 19, Number 1, University Of Dayton
Front Matter, Volume 19, Number 1, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Law Review
Title page and table of contents, Volume 19, Number 1
Forensic Data Analysis: An Examination Of Common Objections Raised To The Admission Of Dna Fingerprinting As Illustrated By State V. Pierce, Michael J. Short
Forensic Data Analysis: An Examination Of Common Objections Raised To The Admission Of Dna Fingerprinting As Illustrated By State V. Pierce, Michael J. Short
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Patent Law: Controversy In The Federal Circuit Over Product-By-Process Claims, Michael J. Schutte
Patent Law: Controversy In The Federal Circuit Over Product-By-Process Claims, Michael J. Schutte
University of Dayton Law Review
Atlantic Thermoplastics Co. v. Faytex Corp., 970 F.2d 834 (Fed. Cir.), reh'g en banc denied, 974 F.2d 1279 (1992).
A Classical Approach To Mediation — Part I: Classical Rhetoric And The Art Of Persuasion In Mediation, John W. Cooley
A Classical Approach To Mediation — Part I: Classical Rhetoric And The Art Of Persuasion In Mediation, John W. Cooley
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law: Bribery Equals Extortion: The Supreme Court Refuses To Make Inducement A Necessary Element Of Extortion "Under Color Of Official Right" Under The Hobbs Act, 18 U.S.C. 1951(B), Thomas A. Secrest
University of Dayton Law Review
Evans v. United States, 112 S. Ct. 1881 (interim ed. 1992).
Ohio Revised Code Section 3113.31 And The Constitution: Ohio's Statutory Response To Domestic Violence And Its Double Jeopardy Infirmity, Janet C. Macdonald
Ohio Revised Code Section 3113.31 And The Constitution: Ohio's Statutory Response To Domestic Violence And Its Double Jeopardy Infirmity, Janet C. Macdonald
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Jurisdictional Implications Of A Mens Rea Approach To Insanity: Plugging The "Detainment Gap" After Foucha V. Louisiana, Amy Baker Benjamin
The Jurisdictional Implications Of A Mens Rea Approach To Insanity: Plugging The "Detainment Gap" After Foucha V. Louisiana, Amy Baker Benjamin
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Subject Matter Jurisdiction: When Does A Case Involving The Breach Of A Copyright Licensing Contract "Arise Under" The Copyright Act?, James M. Mccarthy
Federal Subject Matter Jurisdiction: When Does A Case Involving The Breach Of A Copyright Licensing Contract "Arise Under" The Copyright Act?, James M. Mccarthy
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
More Magic With Less Smoke: A Ten Year Retrospective On Ohio's Collective Bargaining Law, James T. O'Reilly
More Magic With Less Smoke: A Ten Year Retrospective On Ohio's Collective Bargaining Law, James T. O'Reilly
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Condom Or Not, Rape Is Rape: Rape Law In The Era Of Aids—Does Condom Use Constitute Consent?, Donna J. Case
Condom Or Not, Rape Is Rape: Rape Law In The Era Of Aids—Does Condom Use Constitute Consent?, Donna J. Case
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporate Reorganization Expenses: An Overview Of The Denial Of Current Federal Tax Deductibility And Resulting Capitalization, James David Ruffner Iii
Corporate Reorganization Expenses: An Overview Of The Denial Of Current Federal Tax Deductibility And Resulting Capitalization, James David Ruffner Iii
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Law: The Supreme Court Rules On Government Authorized Abduction, Amy K. Rehm
International Law: The Supreme Court Rules On Government Authorized Abduction, Amy K. Rehm
University of Dayton Law Review
United States v. Alvarez-Machain, 112 S. Ct. 2188 (interim ed. 1992).
Schmutz Und Reinheit Im Werk Heinrich Bölls, Dieter Rollfinke, Jacqueline Rollfinke
Schmutz Und Reinheit Im Werk Heinrich Bölls, Dieter Rollfinke, Jacqueline Rollfinke
University of Dayton Review
No abstract provided.
Heinrich Bölls “Brief An Einen Jungen Katholiken”: Seine Relevanz Für Heute Und Seine Rhetorische Struktur In Bezug Auf Aristoteles, Cicero Und Augustin Oder Böll Und Die Zweite Bundesrepublikanische Restauration, Robert C. Conard
University of Dayton Review
No abstract provided.
Die Rezeption Heinrich Bölls In England, J. H. Reid
Die Rezeption Heinrich Bölls In England, J. H. Reid
University of Dayton Review
No abstract provided.