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Research Note: Without A Trace: The Disappearance Of Jeremiah Brophy, Patricia Fanning
Research Note: Without A Trace: The Disappearance Of Jeremiah Brophy, Patricia Fanning
Patricia J. Fanning
No abstract provided.
Oracula Mortis In The Pharsalia, John Makowski
Minutes Of The Board Of Director's Meetings, Thomas Thompson
Minutes Of The Board Of Director's Meetings, Thomas Thompson
Thomas A Thompson
No abstract provided.
Review: Seneca: Moral Epistles, John Makowski
The Virgin Mary In The Liturgy: 1963-1988, Thomas Thompson
The Virgin Mary In The Liturgy: 1963-1988, Thomas Thompson
Thomas A Thompson
No abstract provided.
Judgment, Philippe Nonet
Landscape And Memory: Al-Nabulsi's Ta'rikh Al-Fayyum, James Keenan
Landscape And Memory: Al-Nabulsi's Ta'rikh Al-Fayyum, James Keenan
James G. Keenan
Uthman b. Ibrahim al-Nabulsi composed his description of Egypt's Fayyum province in the 1240s A.D. His Ta'rikh al-Fayyum starts with nine summary chapters followed by a massive tenth chapter, a geographical gazetteer arranged alphabetically by villages. The text is predominately concerned with the author's present day, leaving no doubt the region's landscape had changed significantly since late antiquity. Almost all the village names were Arabic. The people had been Arabized—and Islamicized: only small Christian pockets remained. The sacred landscape had been correspondingly reconfigured. Additionally, the Fayyum, which had experienced a shrinkage of arable land and a loss of villages in …
Performance Review: All That Fall For Everyone In Cleveland, Jennifer Jeffers
Performance Review: All That Fall For Everyone In Cleveland, Jennifer Jeffers
Jennifer M. Jeffers
No abstract provided.
Doing Catalan Spanish: Pragmatic Resources And Discourse Strategies In Ways Of Speaking Spanish In Barcelona, Robert Vann
Doing Catalan Spanish: Pragmatic Resources And Discourse Strategies In Ways Of Speaking Spanish In Barcelona, Robert Vann
Robert Vann
The last decade has seen the publication of many corpus-based studies about Spanish in Catalonia. With an emphasis on the linguistic characteristics that Spanish in Catalonia maintains or has acquired as a result of its prolonged contact with Catalan, these studies have started to catalog the lexicon, phonology and morphosyntax of Spanish in Catalonia. Relatively little attention has been dedicated, however, to the pragmatics of Spanish in Catalonia, that is, to the discourse strategies that constitute Catalan ways of speaking Spanish. The present investigation proceeds in this direction by identifying some of the pragmatic resources employed in Catalan ways of …
Book Review: Beckett At 100: Revolving It All, Jennifer Jeffers
Book Review: Beckett At 100: Revolving It All, Jennifer Jeffers
Jennifer M. Jeffers
No abstract provided.
Life Without A Primary Text: The Hydra In Adaptation Studies, Jennifer Jeffers
Life Without A Primary Text: The Hydra In Adaptation Studies, Jennifer Jeffers
Jennifer M. Jeffers
From All Quiet on the Western Front and Gone with the Wind to No Country for Old Men and Slumdog Millionaire, many of the most memorable films have been adapted from other sources. And while courses on film studies are taught throughout the world, The Pedagogy of Adaptation makes a strong case for treating adaptation studies as a separate discipline. What makes this book unique is its claim that adaptation is above all a creative process and not simply a slavish imitation or reproduction of an 'original.'
Rhizome National Identity: "Scatlin's Psychic Defense' In Trainspotting, Jennifer Jeffers
Rhizome National Identity: "Scatlin's Psychic Defense' In Trainspotting, Jennifer Jeffers
Jennifer M. Jeffers
No abstract provided.
Beyond Irony: The Unnamable's Appropriation Of Its Critics In A Humorous Reading Of The Text, Jennifer Jeffers
Beyond Irony: The Unnamable's Appropriation Of Its Critics In A Humorous Reading Of The Text, Jennifer Jeffers
Jennifer M. Jeffers
In traditional Beckett criticism, the most conventional interpretation of the narrator's activity in The Unnamable posits that the narrative is attempting to establish "his" own self-identity, but "[h]is search for self-knowledge has failed because it has produced only fiction" (Solomon 83). Another variety of this interpretation poses the Unnamable's dilemma in Existential language: "Existence affirms merely that something is; essence denotes what it is ... By the time we reach The Unnamable, the collapse of essence is virtually complete; the voice is a mere existence crying out that it exists" (Levy 104). As Dennis A. Foster argues in his Lacanian …
Review: Senecan Drama And Stoic Cosmology, John Makowski
Review: Senecan Drama And Stoic Cosmology, John Makowski
John F Makowski
No abstract provided.
Review: One Hundred Years Of Homosexuality: And Other Essays On Greek Love, John Makowski
Review: One Hundred Years Of Homosexuality: And Other Essays On Greek Love, John Makowski
John F Makowski
No abstract provided.
Trends In The Contemporary Irish Novel: Sex, Lies, And Gender, Jennifer Jeffers
Trends In The Contemporary Irish Novel: Sex, Lies, And Gender, Jennifer Jeffers
Jennifer M. Jeffers
The 1990s Irish novel presents its own brand of uniqueness and sophistication to the contemporary Anglophone novel. In this article I divide the development of the 1990s Irish novel into three groups. The first type of novel that emerges in the 1990s concerns the presentation of a different image of Ireland, one that magnifies gender construction and sexual preference. The second group of novels concerns the act of reading itself and the difficulty in determining truth from lies. These novels impair the reader's ability to read in an effort to show that everything is a form of interpretation: memories, history, …
Two Byzantine Papyri From The Michigan Collection, James Keenan
Two Byzantine Papyri From The Michigan Collection, James Keenan
James G. Keenan
No abstract provided.
"Reclamation Of 'Injurious Terms' In Emma Donoghue's Fiction, Jennifer Jeffers
"Reclamation Of 'Injurious Terms' In Emma Donoghue's Fiction, Jennifer Jeffers
Jennifer M. Jeffers
Featuring new essays by international literary scholars, the two-volume Companion to Irish Literature encompasses the full breadth of Ireland's literary tradition from the Middle Ages to the present day. * Covers an unprecedented historical range of Irish literature * Arranged in two volumes covering Irish literature from the medieval period to 1900, and its development through the twentieth century to the present day * Presents a re-visioning of twentieth-century Irish literature and a collection of the most up-to-date scholarship in the field as a whole * Includes a substantial number of women writers from the eighteenth century to the present …
Book Review: Killarney Clary's By Common Salt And Laynie Browne's Rebecca Letters
Book Review: Killarney Clary's By Common Salt And Laynie Browne's Rebecca Letters
Elizabeth Willis
No abstract provided.
The Balance Between Mechanical And Creative Writing In David Copperfield, Ralph Matthews
The Balance Between Mechanical And Creative Writing In David Copperfield, Ralph Matthews
Ralph Frame Matthews
This thesis argues that Charles Dickens's novel, David Copperfield, represents writing as an art whose success depends on a dynamic relationship between the mechanical and the creative. The representations of writing in the novel comment on David's and Dickens's work as novelists. In the last section of my thesis, I argue that the novel extends this idea of balance to the ethical dimension of writing. This study is valuable and relevant insofar as it extends recent scholarly insights about the complex work of authorship to moments in the novel that have been neglected.
Do You Sincerely Want To Be Radical, Phillip Johnson
Do You Sincerely Want To Be Radical, Phillip Johnson
Phillip Johnson
No abstract provided.
Papyrology On The Threshold Of A New Millennium, James Keenan
Papyrology On The Threshold Of A New Millennium, James Keenan
James G. Keenan
No abstract provided.
What Is Positive Law, Philippe Nonet
An Intimate Affair: Women, Lingerie, And Sexuality, Margaret Lowe
An Intimate Affair: Women, Lingerie, And Sexuality, Margaret Lowe
Margaret Lowe
No abstract provided.
Collaborative Writing: History And Art History, Kathleen Ashley
Collaborative Writing: History And Art History, Kathleen Ashley
Kathleen M. Ashley
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Saying I No More: Subjectivity And Consciousness In The Prose Of Samuel Beckett, Jennifer Jeffers
Book Review: Saying I No More: Subjectivity And Consciousness In The Prose Of Samuel Beckett, Jennifer Jeffers
Jennifer M. Jeffers
No abstract provided.
A Note On Lucan 8.860-1, John Makowski
The Aphrodite Papyri And Village Life In Byzantine Egypt, James Keenan
The Aphrodite Papyri And Village Life In Byzantine Egypt, James Keenan
James G. Keenan
No abstract provided.
More From The Archive Of The Descendants Of Eulogius, Todd Hickey, James Keenan
More From The Archive Of The Descendants Of Eulogius, Todd Hickey, James Keenan
James G. Keenan
No abstract provided.
Stained Glass Windows Of Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio, Produced By Wilbur H. Burnham Studios, Michael Tevesz
Stained Glass Windows Of Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio, Produced By Wilbur H. Burnham Studios, Michael Tevesz
Michael J. Tevesz
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral has over forty large stained glass windows that range in age from the 15 to the 20th Century. The medieval windows were produced in England and Germany, while the more contemporary windows were produced by such prominent studios as those directed by Willet, Connick, Tiffany, Heaton, Young, and Burnham. The more contemporary windows are of considerable artistic and historical interest, but there is very little information available about them. This monograph specifically focuses on the windows of Trinity Cathedral produced by the Wilbur H. Burnham Studios. The Burnham Studios windows are the most accessible windows within the …