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Fanny Rubio O El Anverso Y Reverso De Lo Cotidiano, Carmela Ferradans
Fanny Rubio O El Anverso Y Reverso De Lo Cotidiano, Carmela Ferradans
Carmela Ferradans
No abstract provided.
"The Power To Hurt": Lincoln's Early Use Of Satire And Invective, Robert Bray
"The Power To Hurt": Lincoln's Early Use Of Satire And Invective, Robert Bray
Robert Bray
How did Abraham Lincoln become a great speaker and writer? How did he get from doggerel in a copybook to the mastery of the Lincoln-Douglas debates and the speeches of the presidential years? This is an abiding mystery in Lincoln biography, and its obscurity will probably never be dispelled fully.1Still, we cannot help wondering, and so we look for early signs of precocity and power in the boy "back home in Indiana" during the 1820s and the young man of the New Salem, Illinois, years from 1831 to 1837. We continue to search and speculate despite few and questionable sources …
Inclusio, Michael Theune
Inclusio, Michael Theune
Michael Theune
Originally published in The Iowa Journal for Cultural Studies and used with permission.
"I'Ll Go The Limit And Then Some:" Gun Molls, Desire And Danger In The 1930s, Claire B. Potter
"I'Ll Go The Limit And Then Some:" Gun Molls, Desire And Danger In The 1930s, Claire B. Potter
Claire Potter
No abstract provided.
"Questioning The Primacy Of Method: On Sokolowski's Eucharistic Presence", Peter J. Casarella
"Questioning The Primacy Of Method: On Sokolowski's Eucharistic Presence", Peter J. Casarella
Peter J. Casarella
No abstract provided.
Toccata And Fugue, Jonathan D. Green
The Search For An Integrational Account Of Language: Roy Harris And Conversation Analysis, David Fleming
The Search For An Integrational Account Of Language: Roy Harris And Conversation Analysis, David Fleming
David Fleming
No abstract provided.
Being A Writer Vs. Being An Academic: A Conflict In Goals, Peter Elbow
Being A Writer Vs. Being An Academic: A Conflict In Goals, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
No abstract provided.
Preston Sturges’ Sullivan’S Travels And Dostoevsky’S Crime And Punishment, Priscilla Meyer
Preston Sturges’ Sullivan’S Travels And Dostoevsky’S Crime And Punishment, Priscilla Meyer
Priscilla Meyer
No abstract provided.
Cut On The Norman Bias: Fabulous Borders And Visual Glosses On The Bayeax Tapestry, Daniel Terkla
Cut On The Norman Bias: Fabulous Borders And Visual Glosses On The Bayeax Tapestry, Daniel Terkla
Daniel Terkla
Harold Godwinson, King of England for nine months in 1066, was undeniably an assertive opportunist - albeit a brave one -and perhaps a traitor; Edward the Confessor was a misguided monarch -or at least a bad judge of character-and William of Normandy was a righteous conqueror, a ruler asserting his legal right to the English crown. This, at least, is the interpretation of historical events presented by the Bayeux Tapestry, the late eleventh-century embroidery that Otto Pacht has called the ‘earliest work of secular art on a monumental scale which has survived from the Middle Ages.’3 In this study, I …
The Self Seen As Other: Akutagawa And Film, Aaron Gerow
The Self Seen As Other: Akutagawa And Film, Aaron Gerow
Aaron Gerow
Analyzes the image of cinema that Akutagawa Ryunosuke evoked in such works as "The Shadow" (Kage).
Bedouins Of Qatar
Roberta L. Dougherty
El Sentido Del Concepto. Un Estudio A Través De Santo Tomás, Víctor Velarde-Mayol
El Sentido Del Concepto. Un Estudio A Través De Santo Tomás, Víctor Velarde-Mayol
Víctor Velarde-Mayol
No abstract provided.
Environment And Archaeology. Β - Visiting The Excavation Of The Neolithic Settlement At Poussi-Kalogeri (In Greek), Anastasia Tsaliki, Lilian Karali
Environment And Archaeology. Β - Visiting The Excavation Of The Neolithic Settlement At Poussi-Kalogeri (In Greek), Anastasia Tsaliki, Lilian Karali
Dr Anastasia Tsaliki, PhD
No abstract provided.
Two Strange Things: A Monologue In One Act, Rebecca Saunders
Two Strange Things: A Monologue In One Act, Rebecca Saunders
Rebecca Saunders
An older woman sits pensively in a chair or at a desk in half-light. The stage has a spot light and she looks thoughtfully at it, perhaps tentatively approaching it with arms crossed. Then she takes off her shoes and rolls up her jeans. She puts her hair in two ponytails, like that of a young girl’s. As she does these things, her energy shifts from that of a contemplative older woman to that of a seven-year-old. When the transformation is complete, she moves into the spotlight on stage. The set is like a cartoon or a fantasy; it consists …
Negotiating The Paradigm: Literary Nominalism And The Theory And Practice Of Re-Reading Late Medieval Texts, Richard Utz
Negotiating The Paradigm: Literary Nominalism And The Theory And Practice Of Re-Reading Late Medieval Texts, Richard Utz
Richard Utz
No abstract provided.
A Democratic Catholic Church, Ed. Eugene Bianchi And Rosemary Ruether, William T. Cavanaugh
A Democratic Catholic Church, Ed. Eugene Bianchi And Rosemary Ruether, William T. Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
"The Material Idea Of Volk": Peter Handke's Dialectical Search For A National Identity, Scott Abbott
"The Material Idea Of Volk": Peter Handke's Dialectical Search For A National Identity, Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
No abstract provided.
Aristophanes' Wasps And The Socio-Politics Of Aesop's Fables, Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr.
Aristophanes' Wasps And The Socio-Politics Of Aesop's Fables, Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr.
Kenneth S Rothwell, Jr.
Philocleon's use of Aesopic fables in the Wasps may be a marker of his social status.
Humans And Other Political Animals In Aristotle's History Of Animals, David J. Depew
Humans And Other Political Animals In Aristotle's History Of Animals, David J. Depew
David J Depew
No abstract provided.