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Ernest Hemingway And The “Lost Generation”, Dildora Safarova Mar 2021

Ernest Hemingway And The “Lost Generation”, Dildora Safarova

Mental Enlightenment Scientific-Methodological Journal

This article is dedicated to the generation of people who understand that there is no meaning in the world. They experienced this monstrous existential state, in which what they were taught turned into some strange decay. This generation (to which Jacob Barnes belongs) is not able to look at the absurd, because it really requires amazing courage. That is why they constantly infect themselves with some ideas, some intellectual schemes, philosophical reasoning, concepts. That is, they try all the time to poison their brain with something to establish a connection with reality. That is why the characters drink all the …


Review Of Memoirs Of A Woman Of Pleasure By John Cleland, Edited By Richard Terry And Helen Williams, Bethany E. Qualls Nov 2020

Review Of Memoirs Of A Woman Of Pleasure By John Cleland, Edited By Richard Terry And Helen Williams, Bethany E. Qualls

ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830

A review of Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland, edited by Richard Terry and Helen Williams, by Bethany E. Qualls.


Jane Austen’S Anglicanism By Laura Mooneyham White, Andrew O. Winckles Apr 2013

Jane Austen’S Anglicanism By Laura Mooneyham White, Andrew O. Winckles

ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830

No abstract provided.


De L’Aliénation À La Libération, Alexie Tcheuyap Jun 2003

De L’Aliénation À La Libération, Alexie Tcheuyap

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

This essay addresses the issue of education in pre and post-colonial Africa. It examines the ideological discourses, challenges and consequences associated with the adoption of western education in African countries. Based on novels and films, some of which are set in universities, the article analyses the effects of violence and irrelevant syllabi on African education, and argues that in order for knowledge to serve as a tool for real liberation, it has to be relevant to the social environment. It contends further that, paradoxically, even colonial education can contribute towards the liberation of Africans from some problematic aspects of their …


The Purple, November 1898 Nov 1898

The Purple, November 1898

The Purple

The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:

  • Some Uses and Abuses of Novel-Reading
  • Villanelle
  • College Athletics-Are They Good or Bad?
  • A Dream of Football
  • Some Personal Experiences of a Surgeon in the Late War
  • The Happy Leaves
  • Was Gladstone's Attitude Toward the Church Honest and Consistent?
  • Rondeau
  • Campaigning With the 12th U.S. Infantry
  • Rondeau
  • The Snowflakes
  • Editorials
  • The College Chronicle
  • Alumni
  • College World
  • Athletics
  • From the Editor's Table
  • Photographs of Peter O'Shea '92, Thomas P. Conneff '96, Rev. James Healy '49,

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