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  1. Parodistic intertextuality and intermediality in postmodern american fiction
    Robert Coover and Kathy Acker ; thesis (m.a.)
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Diplom.de, Diplomarbeiten Agentur, Hamburg

    Inhaltsangabe:Abstract: Reading postmodern fiction - once a term limited to denote a decidedly US-American tendency in contemporary literature but now applicable to a whole range of works that have in recent years been published by an international... more

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    Inhaltsangabe:Abstract: Reading postmodern fiction - once a term limited to denote a decidedly US-American tendency in contemporary literature but now applicable to a whole range of works that have in recent years been published by an international group of writers - one almost invariably gets the uneasy feeling of having read it all before. Recognizing some passages, the reader feels a strong sense of deja vu and keeps wondering whether the passages he or she does not recognize are just from those books he or she has not read. Surely enough, an increasingly large number of postmodern authors tend to conceive their books as a jumble of allusions to themes, structures and scenes from earlier texts, so-called master- or parent texts. Others go even further in alluding to previously published texts. They deliberately draw an one particular, generally acknowledged and highly acclaimed master text or classical piece of world literature and read it parodically against the grain, thus re-writing and re-working a renowned classic into a new work of art. Still others overtly appropriate and even plagiarize titles, paragraphs and whole passages from a variety of literary predecessors. However, allusions, appropriations and plagiarisms are only an the surface of postmodern fiction; beneath are other things, which are formally more interesting: parodistic intertextuality as a leitmotif central to a postmodern synthesis, challenging traditional literary concepts, such as author, genre and literary period an the one hand and originality and inventiveness an the other hand, fragmentation of literature and simultaneous presentation of literary and cinematic scenes and events from a variety of perspectives - also referred to as synchronic approach of telling a story, deconstruction and re-presentation of texts, and, ultimately, recognition of fiction as a world of its own, as a linguistic artefact which does not stand for reality any longer. Consequently, postmodern fiction is not concerned with the process of writing as a one-to-one reproduction of reality. Quite the contrary, postmodern fiction abandons the mimetic principle of conventional narrative and severs its ties to space, time, cause-and-effect and reality and goes "back to the original springs of narrative." Going beyond the limits of the real world and exploring the realms of fantasy and dreams, postmodern fiction evidently manifests a turning back to fairy-tales, religious parables, and the stories of classical and popular mythology. it blends reality and imagination, replaces objectivity with subjectivity, and in doing so opens up "a great amusement park" of an unlimited variety of possible, fictional, and subjectively true stories. Admittedly, some of these stories might seem to pose a bit of a problem as they are not easily understandable to the average reader, and therefore unlikely to find widespread acceptance. Though there are texts that cross the boundary line between readability and incomprehensibility, postmodern fiction an the whole can certainly be said to expand the reader's conception of the world as one of limited possibilities in that it imagines an infinite number of additional worlds - potential or ideal worlds, worlds long gone or yet to come. Gang der Untersuchung: Die Studie untersucht anhand von drei exemplarischen Werken postmoderner amerikanischer Schriftsteller im wesentlichen zwei Aspekte, die für den postmodernen Roman charakteristisch sind: Intertextualität und Intermedialität. Basierend auf einer eingehenden Analyse der Interdependenz von Sprache, Text und der unendlich großen Anzahl von Beziehungen und Verbindungen, die Texte oder Teile von Texten untereinander haben können (intertextualität), wird zunächst herausgearbeitet, daß die Parodie diejenige literarische Form ist, in der sich Intertextualität besonders deutlich manifestiert. Der Hauptteil der Studie befaßt sich mit zwei Werken des US-amerikanischen Schriftstellers Robert Coover (Pinocchio in Venice und A Night at the Movies Or, You Must Remember This) und analysiert unter dem Aspekt der Intertextualität bzw. dem der Verquickung von Literatur und Film (Intermedialität) in großer Detailgenauigkeit die unterschiedlichen kompositorischen Methoden und Verfahren Coovers. Den Abschluß der Studie bildet eine Analyse der von der amerikanischen Autorin Kathy Acker verfaßten Kurzgeschichte Florida, in der neben der Intermedialität weitere Aspekte des postmodernen Erzählens, die unter dem Schlagwort "Subversion von männlichen Texten" zusammengefaßt werden können, untersucht und dargestellt werden. Table of Contents: 1.Introduction4 1.1Postmodern Fiction: Some Preliminary Remarks4 1.2Intertextuality as a Typical Feature of Postmodern Fiction5 1.2.1Introduction to Intertextuality5 1.2.1.1The Origins of Intertextuality: Language and Text6 1.2.1.2Text and Intertextuality8 1.2.2Intertextuality as a Challenge to Traditional Literary Concepts9 1.2.3Intertextuality as a Leitmotif Central to the "Postmodern Synthesis"11 1.3Intermediality as a Typical Feature of Postmodern Fiction12 1.4Parody as a Typical Form of Intertextuality and Intermediality13 2.Main Part15 2.1Parodistic Intertextuality in Robert Coover's Pinocchio in Venice: Carnivalization of an Educational Fairy-Tale15 2.1.1Pinocchio in Venice: Some Preliminary Remarks15 2.1.2Pinocchio in Venice and Literary History17 2.1.2.1Pinocchio in Venice and Carlo Collodi's Le awenture di Pinocchio, Storia di un burattino17 2.1.2.1.1Carlo Collodi's Le avventure di Pinocchio, Storia di un burattino: Some Preliminary Remarks17 2.1.2.1.2Coover’s Method of Re-Presenting Collodi's Original Fairy-Tale18 2.1.2.1.3Reworkings of Le awenture di Pinocchio, Storia di un burattino Other than Pinocchio in Venice26 2.1.2.2Pinocchio in Venice and Other Works of Literature29 2.1.2.2.1Pinocchio in Venice and Thomas Mann's Der Tod in Venedig31 2.1.3Pinocchio in Venice and Factual History33 2.1.3.1Pinocchio in Venice and the City of Venice33 2.1.3.2Pinocchio in Venice and Factual History in General38 2.1.4The Intertextuality of Pinocchio in Venice: Some Final Remarks38 2.2Parodistic Intermediality in Robert Coovers A Night at the Movies Or, You Must Remember This: Deforming and Ridiculing the Myths of American Cinema41 2.2.1A Night at the Movies Or, You Must Remember This: Some Preliminary Remarks41 2.2.1.1"The Phantom of the Movie Palace"44 2.3Parodistic Intermediality in Kathy Ackers Florida: Transformation and Reduction of a Hollywood Classic to Fatalistic, Tough-Guy Essentials48 2.3.1Florida: An Introduction48 2.3.2Florida as a Collage51 2.3.2.1Which Kinds of Cut-Ups Make up the Collage?52 2.3.2.2Ackers Method of Creating a Characters Identity52 2.3.2.2.1Johnny, the Gangster53 2.3.2.2.2"Johnny's Girl-Friend"53 2.3.2.2.3"The Stranger"54 2.3.2.2.4"The Young Woman"56 2.3.2.2.5Other Characters56 2.3.2.3Additional Characterization of the Protagonists56 2.3.3The Influence of Film Noir an Florida57 2.3.3.1The Collage as Film Script58 2.3.3.2Elements of Film Noir Technique in Florida61 2.3.3.2.1Synchronic Approach of Telling a Story61 2.3.3.2.2Emphasis an Interior Monolog62 2.3.3.2.3Trivial Story Patterns and Challenging Traditional Cinematic and Cultural Clich6s62 2.3.3.3Elements of Film Noir Atmosphere in Florida64 2.3.3.3.1Presentation of Males and Females as Outsiders and Criminals64 2.3.3.3.2Absence of a Harmonious Love-Relationship between a Man and a Woman66 2.3.3.3.3Interaction of Light and Shade66 2.3.4The Relationship between Florida and Key Largo67 2.3.4.1Preliminary Remarks an Film and Drama67 2.3.4.2Florida as a Transformation and Reduction of Key Largo7Q 2.3.5Florida as a Parody74 3.Conclusion77 4.Texts Cited79

     

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    ISBN: 3832402012; 9783832402013
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  2. Manuscripta musica
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Harrassowitz

    MANUSCRIPTA MUSICA Manuscripta musica ( - ) Einband ( - ) Leerseite ( - ) Deckblatt ( - ) Titelblatt ( - ) Inhalt ( - ) Leerseite ( - ) Geleitwort (VII) Leerseite ( - ) Abkürzungen (IX) Einleitung (XVII) Beschreibungen ( - ) 2° Ms. Mus. 1 - 2° Ms.... more

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    MANUSCRIPTA MUSICA Manuscripta musica ( - ) Einband ( - ) Leerseite ( - ) Deckblatt ( - ) Titelblatt ( - ) Inhalt ( - ) Leerseite ( - ) Geleitwort (VII) Leerseite ( - ) Abkürzungen (IX) Einleitung (XVII) Beschreibungen ( - ) 2° Ms. Mus. 1 - 2° Ms. Mus. 16 (3) 2° Ms. Mus. 26 - 2° Ms. Mus. 51a-w (53) 2° Ms. Mus. 52a-w - 2° Ms. Mus. 58a-p (107) 2° Ms. Mus. 59a-s - 2° Ms. Mus. 67 (161) 2° Ms. Mus. 68 - 2° Ms. Mus. 311 (216) 2° Ms. Mus. 312 - 2° Ms. Mus. 431 (267) 2° Ms. Mus. 432 - 2° Ms. Mus. 489/380 (306) 2° Ms. Mus. 489/381 - 2° Ms. Mus. 489/405 (353) 2° Ms. Mus. 489/406 - 2° Ms. Mus. 892.3 (404) 2° Ms. Mus. 935 - 2° Ms. Mus. 1470 (454) 2° Ms. Mus. 1470 - 4° Ms. Mus. 38 (504) 4° Ms. Mus. 43 - 4° Ms. Mus. 96 (562) 4° Ms. Mus. 97 - 4° Ms. Mus. 108.5 (612) 4° Ms. Mus. 108.6 - 4° Ms. Mus. 160 (664) 4° Ms. Mus. 162 - 4° Ms. Mus. 262.26 (715) 4° Ms. Mus. 262.27-28 - 8° Ms. Mus. 81 (765) Israel-Anhang 1 - Israel-Anhang 32,2 (825) Leerseite ( - ) Initien und Titel (847) Register Instrumentalmusik (892) Personen-, Orts- und Sachregister (897) Leerseite ( - ) Einband ( - ) Farbkeil ( - ) Einband ( - )

     

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    In: Kahlfuß, Hans-Jürgen, Gottwald, Clytus: Manuscripta musica, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 1997.

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  3. Forensic Stage
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, GBR

    Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Author's note on terminology, transliteration, translation, and texts -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- PART I PRE-TRIAL PLAYS -- 1 The staging of dispute... more

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    Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Author's note on terminology, transliteration, translation, and texts -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- PART I PRE-TRIAL PLAYS -- 1 The staging of dispute settlement -- 1 Options of dispute settlement -- 2 Acting before witnesses -- 3 Arguing a case! law, fair play, and thepresentation of character -- Conclusions -- 2 Initiating justice: threat, summons, and arrest -- 1 Threatening lawsuits: a means to settlement in the orators -- 2 Initial stages16 -- 2 (a) Summons and arrest in Athens -- 2(b) Summons in Rome -- 2(c) Synthesis -- 3 Threatening lawsuits in new comedy -- 4 Threats of legal action against a rapist! adelphoe III 2 and 4 and IV 3 -- PART II: RECONCILIATION AND ITS RHETORIC -- 3 Arbitration and reconciliation in Athens and Rome -- 1 Private arbitration in athens -- 1(a) Differences between arbitration and reconciliation in the orators: a traditional and untraditional view -- 1(b) The ideology of friendship -- 1(c) Criteria of arbitral assessmen -- 1(d) Conclusions -- 2 Roman arbitration -- 4 Scenarios of arbitration and reconciliation in New Comedy -- 1 The arbitrations of epitrepontes and rudens -- 1(a) A comparison of procedure -- 1(b) A Greek or Roman scenario in Rudens? -- 2 Arbitral figures in roman comedy -- 2(a) Adelphoem II I -- 2(b) Phormio IV 3 -- 2(c) Phormio V 9 -- 2(d) Curculio V3, 679-86 -- 2(e) Curculio 686-729 -- 3 Reconciliation as the end of new comedy -- 4 Roman comedy and arbitration -- 5 Redress for sexual offenses in Athenian and Roman law -- 1 Sexual offenses in athenian law3 -- 1(a) Self-help remedies -- 1(b) Judicial remedies -- 1(c) The law and social practice -- 2 Sexual offenses in roman law -- 2(a) Self-help remedies -- 2(b) Iniuria -- 3 Synthesis: judicial and extra-judicial redress inathens and rome 6 The resolution of seduction and rape in New Comedy -- 1 Adultery scenarios -- 1(a) Self-help remedies -- 1(b) Adultery and fornication: the double standard for men and women -- 2 The resolution of rape in new comedy -- 2(a) Patterns of settlement: the "laws" of rape and seduction in New Comedy -- 2(b) Participants in inter-family meetings -- 2(c) Mental disposition and culpability in defenses for hubris and rape -- 3 New riffs on old melodies: dramatizing the resolution of rape and seduction -- 3 (a) Samia -- 3 (b) Truculentus IV 3 -- 4 Demythifying the "girl's tragedy" . tace obsecro,mea gnata! (hecyra 318) -- 7 Arguing behind closed doors -- 1 Disputes about epikleroi -- 1(a) The evidence of the orators -- 1(b) The comedies -- 2 Disputes about the dissolution of marriages -- 2 (a) The mechanics of divorce -- 2(b) Dramatic treatments -- 3 Conclusions -- PART III: PLAYING ON THE BOUNDARIES OF THE LAW -- 8 Entrapment and framing -- 1 Entrapment, framing, and the law -- 1(a) Enticing and framing moikhoi -- 1(b) A scenario of entrapment in [Dem.] 53 Nikosfratos -- 2 Scenarios of criminal entrapment and framing innew comedy -- 3 Moral entrapment in aspis -- 4 Confessional entrapment in adelphoe and epitrepontes -- 5 The failure of entrapment in the andria -- 5 (a) The argument of the play -- 5 (b) The cgnati vita' as testimony to the 'patris vita' -- 5 (c) The caequus pater': the rhetoric of indulgence -- 6 Conclusions -- APPENDICES -- 1 Official arbitration in the Attic orators -- (A) Evidence for the jurisdiction of official arbitrators in the orators -- (B) Representation of official arbitration in the orators -- (C) Verdicts -- (D) Evidence for the binding quality of official arbitration -- (E) The introduction of official arbitration -- 2 Private arbitrations and reconciliations in Athens (A) Lists of private arbitrations and reconciliations in the orators -- (B) Arbitration during trial -- (C) Successful private arbitrations and reconciliations -- (D) Initiating dikai as a manipulative strategy -- (E) Terminology of private arbitration in old comedy and tragedy -- (F) Terminology of private arbitration in agora I. 3244 = sokolowski 19 -- 3 Remedies for enslavement, kidnapping, and slave stealing in Athens and Rome -- 1 Athens -- 2 Rome -- 4 Controversial summonses in Rudens and Persa -- 1 Rudens -- 1 (A) Preliminaries -- 1 (B) Offence and procedure -- 2 Persa -- 3 Conclusions -- 5 Threats of lawsuits and self-help remedies in Graeco-Roman New Comedy -- A. Criteria for assessing the provenance of legal scenarios in roman comedy -- B. Table of threats presented in catalogue and addenda -- Addenda -- 1 Cat. III. 2: misgune fr. 279 k-t -- 2 Cat. III. 5, 7, 19 and ix . 4: tresviri in asin. 131-33, aul. 415-17, truc. 759-63, and amph. 155 -- 3 Cat. III. II : curc. V 2, 619-21, 625 -- 4 Cat. III. 14: two problems with poenulus III 5, 782-85 -- 5 Cat. III. 16, 17 -- VIII. 5 and 7 -- IX. 6: the concluding scenes of poen. and the "second trick -- 6 Cat. III. 21: adelphoe II 1, 193-95 -- 7 Cat. III. 21 and 22: adelphoeu II 1 and 2 -- 8 Cat. III. 23: hegio and sostrata in adelphoe III 2 and 4 -- 9 Cat. III. 24 and VIII. 8: eunuchus IV 7, "siege scene -- 10 Cat. III. 27: phormio v 8-9 -- 11 Cat. V. 1 and IX. 13: most, V 1 and hec. III 1 -- 12 Cat. VI. 5: phormio II 3, 403-06 -- 13 Cat. IX. 12: and. IV 5, 814-16 -- 6 Ambiguous arbitri in Roman Comedy -- 1 Plautine arbitri -- 1 (A) Technical or non-technical? -- 1 (B) Vidularia -- 2 Terentian arbitri -- 3 Arbiter, iudex, and vir bonus in roman comedy: a summary -- 7 Moikhos and moikheia -- 1 Moikhos as fornicator in technical and non-technical literary usage -- 2 The nomos moikheias in [dem.] Works cited -- General index -- Index locorum

     

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    Subjects: Classical drama (Comedy)--History and criticism
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  4. Nachträge, Handschriftenverzeichnis, Bibliographie
    Published: 1981
    Publisher:  Walter de Gruyter, Berlin

    ""380. Br�nn (Dep., El.) (Korrektur)""""426. Florenz (Dep., Neufassung)""; ""509b. Augsburg8b � St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep.)""; ""509c. Augsburg8c � St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep., El.)""; ""509d. Augsburg8d � St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep., El.)"";... more

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    ""380. BrÃ?nn (Dep., El.) (Korrektur)""""426. Florenz (Dep., Neufassung)""; ""509b. Augsburg8b â€? St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep.)""; ""509c. Augsburg8c â€? St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep., El.)""; ""509d. Augsburg8d â€? St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep., El.)""; ""509e. Augsburg8e â€? St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep.)""; ""533b. Beuerberg (Vis.)""; ""536. Breslau3 (Neufassung) (Dep.)""; ""536c. Breslau6 (ErgÃ?nzung; Dep.)""; ""536d. Breslau1 (ErgÃ?nzung; Dep., El., Vis.)""; ""536e. Breslau8 (Neufassung) (Dep., El.)""; ""536f. Breslau9 (ErgÃ?nzung; Dep., El.)""; ""536g. Breslau10 (ErgÃ?nzung und Korrektur)"" ""250a. LÃ?ttich2 (Vis.)""""270a. Metz6 (Vis.)""; ""314a. Remiremont (El.)""; ""318a. St. Blasien2 (Vis.)""; ""336. St. Gallen12 ErgÃ?nzung (Dep.)""; ""340a. Speyer3 (Dep., El, Vis.)""; ""348a. Trier2a (Vis.)""; ""348b. Trier2b â€? Dietkirchen (Vis.)""; ""348c. Trier2c â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""348d. Trier2a â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""348e. Trier2e""; ""348f. Trier2f â€? Dietkirchen (Vis.)""; ""348g. Trier2g (Vis.)""; ""348h. Trier2h (Vis.)""; ""348i. Trier2i â€? Dietkirchen (Vis.)""; ""348k. Trier2k (Vis.)""; ""350. Trier4 (ErgÃ?nzung) (Dep.)"" ""536h. Breslau11 (ErgÃ?nzung)""""536o. Breslau17 â€? Glogau (Dep., El.)""; ""536p. Breslau18 â€? Glogau (Neufassung: Dep., El., Vis.)""; ""536q. Breslau19 â€? Glogau (El.)""; ""536r. Breslau20 â€? Glogau (Neufassung) (Dep., El., Vis)""; ""536s. Breslau 21 â€? Neiße (ErgÃ?nzung, El.)""; ""536t1 Breslau22 â€? Neiße (Vis.; ErgÃ?nzung und Korrektur)""; ""536t2 Breslau22a â€? Neiße (El.)""; ""536u. Breslau23 â€? Neiße (Dep., El., Vis.; ErgÃ?nzung)""; ""536v. Breslau24 â€? Ottmachau (Vis.)""; ""536w Breslau25 â€? Ottmachau (Vis.)""; ""536x1 Breslau â€? Sagan (Dep., El.)"" ""InhaltsÃ?bersich""; ""Zur EinfÃ?hrung""; ""Nachtrag zu Band Iâ€?V""; ""7. Benevent1 (ErgÃ?nzung)""; ""2. Benevent2 (Korrektur)""; ""3. Benevent3 (Korrektur)""; ""4a. Benevent5""; ""12a. Mantua1a""; ""25a. Monza5""; ""93a. BesanÃon*""; ""135. Paris14a""; ""139a. Paris18a (Vis.)""; ""139b. Paris18b (Vis.)""; ""147a. Paris, Ste Chapelle1a (Vis.)""; ""154a St. Denis""; ""212d. Fulda6""; ""223a. Innichen1 (El.)""; ""223b. Innichen2 (Dep., El., Vis.)""; ""223c. Innichen3 (Dep., El., Vis.)""; ""238a. Köln14 (Dep., El, Vis.)""; ""238b. Köln15 (Dep., El., Vis.)""; ""238c. Köln16 (El.)"" ""354. Trier8 â€? Karden (ErgÃ?nzung) (Dep., El)""""354a. Trier8a â€? Koblenz â€? St. Florin (Vis.)""; ""354b. Trier8 â€? Koblenz â€? St. Florin (Vis.)""; ""354c. Triers8c â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""354d. Trier8d â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""354e. Trier8e â€? Koblenz â€? St. Florin (Vis.)""; ""354f. Trier8f â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""354g. Trier8g â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""355a. Trier9a â€? Andernach (Vis.)""; ""357a. Trier12 Rituale 1576 (Dep., El.)""; ""357b. Trier13 Rituale 1688 (Dep., El.)""; ""357c. Trier14 Rituale 1767 (Dep., El.)""

     

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    Series: Ausgaben deutscher Literatur des XV. bis XVIII. Jahrhunderts. Reihe Drama ; 5
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    Subjects: Christian drama, Latin (Medieval and modern); Easter; Christian drama, Latin (Medieval and modern); Christian drama, Latin (Medieval and modern); Easter; Christian drama, Latin (Medieval and modern); DRAMA ; Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  5. The Art and Science of Lecture Demonstration
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  Chapman and Hall/CRC, London

    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword by Sir George Porter PRS -- Preface -- Prologue -- Part 1: The Growth of the Art -- 1.1 ORIGINS -- 1.2 DEMONSTRATION IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- 1.3 DEMONSTRATION IN THE... more

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    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword by Sir George Porter PRS -- Preface -- Prologue -- Part 1: The Growth of the Art -- 1.1 ORIGINS -- 1.2 DEMONSTRATION IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- 1.3 DEMONSTRATION IN THE EARLIER PART OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- 1.4 DEMONSTRATION IN THE LATTER PART OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- 1.5 CONTROVERSY ABOUT THE VALUE OF DEMONSTRATIONS -- 1.6 DEMONSTRATION IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY -- 1.7 THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN -- 1.8 DEMONSTRATION IN DISTANCE-LEARNING PROJECTS -- 1.9 INTERACTIVE SCIENCE CENTRES -- 1.10 THE USE OF DRAMA -- Part 2: The Science behind the Art -- 2.1 WHAT IS A DEMONSTRATION? -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Unconventional visual aids -- 2.1.3 Analogue demonstrations -- 2.1.4 Real experiments -- 2.2 PROBLEMS OF INFORMATION TRANSFER -- 2.2.1 Information -- 2.2.2 Usability of information -- 2.3 AUDIENCE PSYCHOLOGY -- 2.3.1 Introduction -- 2.3.2 Conditioning an audience -- 2.3.3 Varying the tension -- 2.3.4 Some properties of the brain -- 2.4 VISUAL AIDS AND EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY -- 2.4.1 Introduction -- 2.4.2 Slides -- 2.4.3 Tape and slide combinations -- 2.4.4 The overhead projector -- 2.5 USE OF FILM AND VIDEO RECORDING -- 2.5.1 Introduction -- 2.5.2 Justification of the use of film -- 2.5.3 Use of complete programmes -- 2.5.4 A Variable-speed photography -- 2.6 CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION -- 2.6.1 Introduction -- 2.6.2 Displaying small details -- 2.7 MICROCOMPUTERS AND INTERACTIVE VIDEO-DISC -- 2.7.1 Microcomputers -- 2.7.2 Interactive video-disc -- Part 3: The Practice of the Art -- 3.1 GETTING STARTED -- 3.2 THE IMPORTANCE OF PREPARATION -- 3.2.1 Introduction -- 3.2.2 Mental and practical preparation -- 3.2.3 The mundane preparations -- 3.2.4 Rehearsal-the complete presentation -- 3.2.5 Rehearsal-individual experiments 3.3 THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY -- 3.3.1 Introduction -- 3.3.2 Slides -- 3.3.3 Size of apparatus -- 3.3.4 Visibility of details -- 3.4 THE IMPORTANCE OF PRESENTATION -- 3.4.1 Layout -- 3.4.2 Presentation technique -- 3.5 THE PROBLEMS OF THE TRAVELLING LECTURER -- 3.5.1 The value of a visiting lecturer -- 3.5.2 Very portable demonstrations -- 3.5.3 Taking some of the demonstrations on tour -- 3.5.4 Relying on local organisers -- 3.5.5 The complete travelling show -- 3.6 HOW DEMONSTRATIONS EVOLVE -- 3.6.1 Introduction -- 3.6.2 Practice in presentation -- 3.6.3 Evolution of style of presentation -- 3.6.4 Towards greater portability -- 3.6.5 Towards cheaper equipment -- 3.7 COPING WITH DISASTERS -- 3.7.1 Introduction -- 3.7.2 Disasters from outside causes -- 3.7.3 To apologise or not? -- 3.7.4 Turning disaster to advantage -- 3.8 DEALING WITH DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS -- 3.8.1 Different approaches -- 3.8.2 Lectures to undergraduates -- 3.8.3 The 7-11 age group -- 3.8.4 Dealing with difficult concepts -- 3.8.5 Dealing with mixed audiences -- 3.9 AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION -- 3.9.1 Different ways of participating -- 3.9.2 Playing games -- 3.9.3 Experiments with children -- 3.9.4 Help from the audience -- 3.10 SAFETY -- 3.10.1 Introduction -- 3.10.2 Teaching by example -- Epilogue -- References -- Index of Demonstrations -- Index

     

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  6. Maupassant
    the semiotics of text : practical exercises
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  J. Benjamins Pub. Co, Amsterdam

    1. The Spatial Figure of Paris2. Toward the Abolition of Meaning; V. FINAL REMARKS; SEQUENCE II. FRIENDSHIP; I. THE SEQUENCE AND ITS CONTEXT; 1. Intercalation; 1.1. Disengagement; 1.2. Engagement; 2. The Linearity of Discourse; 2.1. The Cognitive... more

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    1. The Spatial Figure of Paris2. Toward the Abolition of Meaning; V. FINAL REMARKS; SEQUENCE II. FRIENDSHIP; I. THE SEQUENCE AND ITS CONTEXT; 1. Intercalation; 1.1. Disengagement; 1.2. Engagement; 2. The Linearity of Discourse; 2.1. The Cognitive Dimension and its Figurativization; 2.2. The Actorial Isotopy of Discourse; 2.3. Anaphorization and Cataphorization; II. THE INTERNAL ORGANIZATION OF THE SEQUENCE; 1. Paradigmatic Organization; 1.1. The Demarcators; 1.2. Segmentation; 1.3. Symmetries and Dissymmetries; 2. Syntagmatic Organization; 2.1. Doing and Being; 2.2. Doing; 2.3. The Pivot 2.3. Spatial Engagement and Disengagement2.4. Uttered Space; III. TOPICAL SPACE; 1. New Segmentation; 2. The Interpretive Halt; 2.1. The Exploration of Topical Space; 2.2. Interpretive Doing; 2.2.1. Variations of the Isotopies; 2.2.2. The Fiduciary Relation; 2.2.3. The Actualization of the Antactant; 2.3. The Social Anti-sender; 2.4. The Qualifying Test; 2.4.1. Anxiety; 2.4.2. Cheeky Humor; 2.4.3. Hesitation; 3. Persuasive Displacement; 3.1. The Pragmatic Program; 3.2. The Cognitive Program; SEQUENCE V. PEACE; I. PROBLEMS OF SEGMENTATION; II. THE CONSTRUCTION OF COGNITIVE SPACE 2.4. BeingIII. EUPHORIC DOING; 1. The Discoursive Program; 2. The Valorization of the Program; 3. The Installation of the Dual Actant; IV. THE FIGURATIVE UNIVERSE OF VALUES; 1. The Identification of Values; 2. The Transfigurations of the Sun; 3. Aquatic Mist; 4. Celestial Mist; 5. Solar Blood; 6. The Seeming of the Sky; 7. The Semiotic Square; V. ACTANTIAL DISTRIBUTION; SEQUENCE III. THE PROMENADE; I. THE STATUS AND THE ORGANIZATION OF THE SEQUENCE; 1. The Spatio-temporal Frame; 2. The Promenade; 3. Walking and Halting; II. THE ADVENT OF THE EVENT; 1. Temporalization and Aspectualization 2. The Focalization of the Actor-Subject3. Triggering of Narration; III. RECONSTITUTING THE ACTANT; 1. Recognition; 2. The Reunion; 3. The Virtualization and the Actualization of Contents; 4. The Institution of Illusion; IV. THE COMPETENCE OF THE SUBJECT; 1. The Actualization of Wanting-to-do; 2. An Illusory Being-able-to-do; 3. The Tricksters; 4. The Two Figures of the Trickster; 5. The Non-Sender; 6. The Act; SEQUENCE IV. THE QUEST; I. PROVISIONAL SEGMENTATION; II. FAMILIAR SPACE; 1. The Pass; 2. The Spatial Organization of the Narrative; 2.1. The Crossing; 2.2. The Space of Folktale MAUPASSANT The Semiotics of Text Practical Exercises; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; INTRODUCTION; NOTES; REFERENCES; FOREWORD; TWO FRIENDS; SEQUENCE I. PARIS; I. TEXTUAL ORGANIZATION; 1. Spatial and Temporal Disjunctions; 1.1. Temporality; 1.2. Spatiality; 2. Actorial Disjunction; II. THE FIRST SENTENCE; 1. Thematic Roles; 2. Aspectual Structures; 3. A Logic of Approximations; III. THE SECOND SENTENCE; 1. The Discoursive Isotopy; 2. SpatialRepresentation; 3. Semantic Explicitation; 4. Axiological Investments; IV. THE THIRD SENTENCE Translated by Paul PerronMaupassant's short story, "Two Friends", is examined in order to test methodological tools and to hone them for their application in the analysis of narrative discourse, starting from the oral tale (Propp) and ending with the written tale instituted as literary genre. Complex procedures of textual production are identified: among which entire sequences as well as the "evenemential" level of narrative fade away in favor of its cognitive dimension. This semiotic investigation is accompanied by a challenge to certain conventions of literary criticism: dialogue, the locus

     

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    ISBN: 9789027278647; 9027278644; 9781556190391; 1556190395; 9781556190636; 1556190638
    Series: Semiotic crossroads ; v. 1
    Subjects: Semiotics and literature; Semiotics and literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; French; Semiotics and literature
    Other subjects: Maupassant, Guy de 1850-1893; Maupassant, Guy de (1850-1893): Deux amis; Maupassant, Guy de 1850-1893
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  7. A Crime Story
    Published: 1981; ©1981
    Publisher:  M. Evans & Company, Incorporated, Blue Ridge Summit

    Crime writer Jack Journey is embroiled in a murder mystery when he is asked to act as press liaison for the grieving family, little does he realize that his unique knowledge give him an edge over the professional investigators, and that that... more

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    Crime writer Jack Journey is embroiled in a murder mystery when he is asked to act as press liaison for the grieving family, little does he realize that his unique knowledge give him an edge over the professional investigators, and that that knowledge will imperil his life. A Crime Story -- HISTORIANS -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- THE MURDER -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- DEATH PATTERNS -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- SUDDEN DETECTIVE -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- CONSPIRACY IN CONCRETE -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- THE CALLER -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- MR. SHOTGUN -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- A PLOT FOR THE MASSES -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- RIPE SUSPECTS -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- DARK GIFT -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- DEAD FALL -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- LAST WATCH -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4.

     

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  8. Reading Eco
    An Anthology
    Published: 1997; ©1997
    Publisher:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN

    Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- PREFACE -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Reading Eco -- 1.1 Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language -- 1.2 Innovation and Repetition: Between Modern and Post-Modern Aesthetics -- 1.3 Two... more

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    Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- PREFACE -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Reading Eco -- 1.1 Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language -- 1.2 Innovation and Repetition: Between Modern and Post-Modern Aesthetics -- 1.3 Two Problems in Textual Interpretation -- 1.4 Universe Of The Mind. A Semiotic Theory Of Culture -- 1.5 An Author and his Interpreters -- Part II Readings on Eco. A Pretext to Literary Semiotics and Interpretation -- 2.1 The Open Work in Theory and Practice -- 2.2 Looking back on A Theory of Semiotics: One Small Step for Philosophy, One Giant Leap for the Doctrine of Signs -- 2.3 The Themata of Eco's Semiotics of Literature -- 2.4 Toward Interpretation Semiotics -- 2.5 Openness, Eco, and the End of Another Millennium -- 2.6 Eco, Peirce, and the Necessity of Interpretation -- 2.7 Semiotics and Deconstruction -- 2.8 The Interpretant in Literary Semiotics -- 2.9 On Truth and Lying: Umberto Eco and Algirdas Julien Greimas -- 2.10 Eco and Dramatology -- 2.11 Esoteric Conspiracies and the Interpretative Strategy -- 2.12 Interpretation and Overinterpretation: The Rights of Texts, Readers and Implied Authors -- Part III Reading Eco's Possible Worlds -- The Name of the Rose -- 3.1 Gaudy Rose: Eco and Narcissism -- 3.2 The Mirrored World: Form and Ideology in Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose -- 3.3 Give Me Another Horse -- Foucault's Pendulum -- 3.4 Interpretation, Overinterpretation, Paranoid Interpretation and Foucault's Pendulum -- 3.5 Bellydancing: Gender, Silence, and the Wornen of Foucault's Pendulum -- 3.6 Irony-clad Foucault -- 3.7 The Swing of the 'Pendulum': Eco's Novels -- The Island of the Day Before -- 3.8 "Whose 'Excess of Wonder' Is It Anyway?: Reading Umberto Eco's Tangle of Hermetic and Pragmatic Semiosis in The Island of the Day Before" -- 3.9 Dove' is the Dove? 3.10 Intertextuality, Metaphors, and Metafiction as Cognitive Strategies in The Island of the Day Before -- Part IV References -- 4.1 Notes -- 4.2 Integrated Bibliography -- 4.3 Contributors

     

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  9. An outcome-oriented theory of choice and empirical paradoxes in expected utility theory
    Published: May 1997
    Publisher:  Economic Growth Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT

    I analyze observed choice between lotteries from an outcome-oriented point of view in the framework of choice between random variables. I characterize a choice maker, who faces a choice situation between lotteries, by (1) a surmising process that... more

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    I analyze observed choice between lotteries from an outcome-oriented point of view in the framework of choice between random variables. I characterize a choice maker, who faces a choice situation between lotteries, by (1) a surmising process that associates, with a pair of lotteries, a set of well-defined choice situations between random variables, and (2) a choice set that is a collection of well-defined choice situations. I give a partial axiomatic foundation of the theory. The theory is applied to explain the well-known paradoxes in expected utility theory.

     

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    Series: Center discussion paper / Economic Growth Center ; no. 774
    Subjects: Präferenztheorie; Erwartungsnutzen; Glücksspiel; Theorie
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  10. Sureśvara's Vārtika on Madhu Brāhmaṇa
    Author: Sureśvara
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi [u.a.]

    Critical study of a supercommentary on chapter 2, section 5 (Madhu Brāhmaṇa) of Br̥hadāraṇyakopaniṣad, Hindu philosophical classic more

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    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series: [Advaita tradition series] ; [2]
    Subjects: Śaṅkara; Indische Philosophie;
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    Author: Sureśvara
    Published: 1988
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    Critical study of a supercommentary on chapter 2, section 5 (Madhu Brāhmaṇa) of Br̥hadāraṇyakopaniṣad, Hindu philosophical classic more

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  12. Out of the Crucible
    Published: 1988; ©1988
    Publisher:  Bethany House Publishers, Grand Rapids

    Sequel to Colorado Gold and #2 in the Treasure Quest series. A unique story of love, loyalty, and reconciliation set in the West during the Civil War. more

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    Sequel to Colorado Gold and #2 in the Treasure Quest series. A unique story of love, loyalty, and reconciliation set in the West during the Civil War.

     

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  13. James Joyce. Volume I
    1907-27
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Routledge, London

    Writings include: Ulysses, Finnegan's Wake, Dubliners. 2 Volumes cover 1906-1964. Extras: Appendices include a list of the early editions of Joyce's writings more

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    Writings include: Ulysses, Finnegan's Wake, Dubliners. 2 Volumes cover 1906-1964. Extras: Appendices include a list of the early editions of Joyce's writings

     

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    Book Cover; Title; Contents; NOTES ON THE TEXT; INTRODUCTION; GEORGE RUSSELL (AE) on James Joyce 1902; AE on Joyce 1902; AE on Joyce 1903; STANISLAUS on Joyce 1904; ARTHUR SYMONS on Joyce 1906; THOMAS KETTLE, review in Freeman's Journal 1907; SYMONS, review in Nation 1907; Notice in Bookman (London) 1907; Opinions of Chamber Music 1907; Review in Egoist 1918; MORTON D. ZABEL on Chamber Music 1930; LOUIS GOLDING on Joyce's poetry 1933; ARTHUR SYMONS on Joyce's poetry 1933; ITALO SVEVO on Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist 1909; An Irish view of Dubliners 1908; SYMONS on Dubliners 1914

    Review in Times Literary Supplement 1914Review in Athenum 1914; GERALD GOULD on Dubliners 1914; Review in Everyman 1914; Review in Academy 1914; EZRA POUND on Dubliners 1914; Review in Irish Book Lover 1914; A French view of Dubliners 1926; Review of the French translation 1926; Another French view of Dubliners 1926; Review of the French translation 1926; A later opinion of Dubliners 1930; Review of the German translation 1934; POUND to H. L. Mencken 1915; W. B. YEATS to Edmund Gosse 1915; GEORGE MOORE on Joyce 1916; Reader's Report on A Portrait of the Artist 1916; POUND on A Portrait 1917

    Review in Everyman 1917H. G. WELLS, review in Nation 1917; A. CLUTTON-BROCK, review in Times Literary Supplement 1917; Review in Literary World 1917; Review in Manchester Guardian 1917; FRANCIS HACKETT, review in New Republic 1917; Notice in Nation (New York) 1917; Review in Freeman's Journal 1917; J. C. SQUIRE, review in New Statesman 1917; Review in Irish Book Lover 1917; JOHN QUINN, review in Vanity Fair 1917; VAN WYCK BROOKS, review in Seven Arts 1917; JOHN MACY, review of A Portrait and Dubliners 1917; Review in New Age 1917; STANISLAUS on A Portrait 1904; POUND to John Quinn 1917

    An Italian comment on A Portrait 1917JANE HEAP on Joyce 1917; MARGARET ANDERSON on Joyce 1917; A POUND editorial on Joyce and Wyndham Lewis 1917; WYNDHAM LEWIS on A Portrait 1937; JOHN F. HARRIS on the unconventional 1918; HART CRANE on Joyce and ethics 1918; VIRGINIA WOOLF on Modern Novels 1919; FLORENT FELS, review of A Portrait 1920; FORD MADOX FORD on Joyce 1922; GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, the Stage Society and Exiles; G.B.S., the Stage Society and Exiles; POUND on Exiles and the modern drama 1916; Review in Freeman's Journal 1918; A. CLUTTON-BROCK, review in Times Literary Supplement 1918

    DESMOND MACCARTHY, review in New Statesman 1918PADRAIC COLUM, review in Nation 1918; FRANCIS HACKETT, review in New Republic 1918; Little Review symposium on Exiles 1919; A French comment on Exiles 1919; FRANCIS FERGUSSON on Exiles and Ibsen 1932; BERNARD BANDLER on Exiles 1933; P. BEAUMONT WADSWORTH on Joyce 1917; POUND to Mencken 1918; POUND to John Quinn 1918; POUND on the early works 1918; SILVIO BENCO on Joyce and Trieste 1918; YEATS to John Quinn 1918; SCOFIELD THAYER on Joyce's works 1918; POUND to John Quinn 1920; EVELYN SCOTT on Joyce and modernity 1920; J. C. SQUIRE on Joyce 1921

    ARTHUR POWER on Joyce 1921

  14. Mistress of the House
    Women of Property in the Victorian Novel
    Author: Dolin, Tim
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Taylor and Francis, Florence

    Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Introduction: Women, property, and Victorian fiction -- 1 A woman, and something more: Shirley -- 2 Cranford and its belongings -- 3 'He could get,... more

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Introduction: Women, property, and Victorian fiction -- 1 A woman, and something more: Shirley -- 2 Cranford and its belongings -- 3 'He could get, but not keep': Villette -- 4 Crimes of property: The Moonstone -- 5 Hardy's uncovered women -- 6 Mistress of herself: Diana of the Crossways -- Appendix 1 Barbara Bodichon: A brief summary of the laws concerning women (1854) -- Appendix 2 The Caroline Norton affair -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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  15. O Pioneers!
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Boston

    O Pioneers!, Willa Cather's first great novel, is the classic American story of pioneer life as embodied by one remarkable woman and her singular devotion to the land. Alexandra Bergson arrives on the wind-blasted prairie of Nebraska as a young girl... more

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    O Pioneers!, Willa Cather's first great novel, is the classic American story of pioneer life as embodied by one remarkable woman and her singular devotion to the land. Alexandra Bergson arrives on the wind-blasted prairie of Nebraska as a young girl and grows up to turn it into a prosperous farm. In this unforgettable story,Cather conveys both the physical realities of the landscape, as well as the mythic sweep of the transformation of the frontier, more faithfully and perhaps more fully than any other work of fiction Front Cover -- Front Matter -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- PART I The Wild Land -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- PART II Neighboring Fields -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 6 -- 7 -- 8 -- 9 -- 10 -- 11 -- 12 -- PART III Winter Memories -- 1 -- 2 -- PART IV The White Mulberry Tree -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 6 -- 7 -- 8 -- PART V Alexandra -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- Back Matter -- Books by Willa Cather

     

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    Subjects: Brothers and sisters -- Fiction; Farm life -- Fiction; Nebraska -- Fiction; Swedish Americans -- Fiction; Women farmers -- Fiction; Women immigrants -- Fiction; Women pioneers -- Fiction
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  16. A dynamic model of contractual choice in tenancy
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Rutgers University, Department of Economics, New Brunswick, NJ

    Two issues in land tenure contracts in agriculture that have vexed economists are (1) the appearance and co-existence of multiple contracts, often in adjoining plots of land and (2) the choice of a share-cropping contract because a share contract... more

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    Two issues in land tenure contracts in agriculture that have vexed economists are (1) the appearance and co-existence of multiple contracts, often in adjoining plots of land and (2) the choice of a share-cropping contract because a share contract being analogous to a proportional tax, is supposed to distort incentives and lead to sub-optimal use of inputs into land as well as lower levels of investment. In this paper we develop a dynamic two period model of landlord-tenant interaction in a principal-agent framework with one sided private information. The landlord has a choice of three contracts - wage, share and rent and chooses a contract so as to maximize her own pay-off. We show that under certain realistic assumptions (1) multiple contracts can co-exist over time and (2) share-cropping can arise and persist. The driving force in the model is the rate at which the agent discounts the future.

     

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  17. Approximation by penultimate stable laws
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Tinbergen Inst., Rotterdam [u.a.]

    In certain cases partial sums of i.i.d. random variables with finite variance are better approximated by asequence of stable distributions with indices alpha n -> 2 than by a normal distribution. We discusswhen this happens and how much the... more

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    In certain cases partial sums of i.i.d. random variables with finite variance are better approximated by asequence of stable distributions with indices alpha n -> 2 than by a normal distribution. We discusswhen this happens and how much the convergence rate can be improved by using penultimate approximations. Similar results are valid for other stable distributions.

     

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  18. Mayn leḳsiḳon
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    Published: 1945-1982
    Publisher:  aroysgegebn fun a ḳomiṭeṭ in Monṭreal, Ḳanade, Monṭreal ; Farlag Y.L. Perets, Tel-Aviv ; Jewish Book Center, New York, N.Y. ; "Cyco"

    $uV. 1-2. Yidishe dikhṭer, dertseyler, dramaṭurgn in Poyln tsṿishn di tsṿey groyse ṿelṭ milḥomes̀ - V. 3. Yidishe un Hebreyishe dikhṭers, dertseylers un publitsisṭn in Medines̀ Yiśroyel. Oykh ḳinsṭlers un kelal-ṭuers. Mit eṭlekhe shaykhesdiḳʿe eseyen... more

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    $uV. 1-2. Yidishe dikhṭer, dertseyler, dramaṭurgn in Poyln tsṿishn di tsṿey groyse ṿelṭ milḥomes̀ - V. 3. Yidishe un Hebreyishe dikhṭers, dertseylers un publitsisṭn in Medines̀ Yiśroyel. Oykh ḳinsṭlers un kelal-ṭuers. Mit eṭlekhe shaykhesdiḳʿe eseyen un a ṿorṭ fun meḥaber - V. 4, pts. 1-2. Yidishe shraybers, ḳinsṭlers, aḳṭyorn, oykh klal-ṭuers, in di Ameriḳes un andere lender.

     

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    Subjects: Authors, Yiddish; Authors, Hebrew; Authors, Israeli; Jewish authors; Écrivains yiddish - Biographies; Écrivains hébreux - Biographies; Écrivains israéliens - Biographies; Écrivains juifs - Biographies; Authors, Hebrew; Authors, Israeli; Authors, Yiddish; Jewish authors; Biographies
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  19. Mayn leḳsiḳon
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    Published: 1945-1982
    Publisher:  aroysgegebn fun a ḳomiṭeṭ in Monṭreal, Ḳanade, Monṭreal ; Farlag Y.L. Perets, Tel-Aviv ; Jewish Book Center, New York, N.Y. ; "Cyco"

    $uV. 1-2. Yidishe dikhṭer, dertseyler, dramaṭurgn in Poyln tsṿishn di tsṿey groyse ṿelṭ milḥomes̀ - V. 3. Yidishe un Hebreyishe dikhṭers, dertseylers un publitsisṭn in Medines̀ Yiśroyel. Oykh ḳinsṭlers un kelal-ṭuers. Mit eṭlekhe shaykhesdiḳʿe eseyen... more

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    $uV. 1-2. Yidishe dikhṭer, dertseyler, dramaṭurgn in Poyln tsṿishn di tsṿey groyse ṿelṭ milḥomes̀ - V. 3. Yidishe un Hebreyishe dikhṭers, dertseylers un publitsisṭn in Medines̀ Yiśroyel. Oykh ḳinsṭlers un kelal-ṭuers. Mit eṭlekhe shaykhesdiḳʿe eseyen un a ṿorṭ fun meḥaber - V. 4, pts. 1-2. Yidishe shraybers, ḳinsṭlers, aḳṭyorn, oykh klal-ṭuers, in di Ameriḳes un andere lender.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Yiddish
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    Subjects: Authors, Yiddish; Authors, Hebrew; Authors, Israeli; Jewish authors; Écrivains yiddish - Biographies; Écrivains hébreux - Biographies; Écrivains israéliens - Biographies; Écrivains juifs - Biographies; Authors, Hebrew; Authors, Israeli; Authors, Yiddish; Jewish authors; Biographies
    Scope: 4 volumes in 5, 23 cm
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    Edition, editor and imprint vary

    Vol. 4 ersch. in 2 Bd. 1980-1982, Tel-Aviv : Farlag Y.L. Perets, Bikher-Serye fun Veltrat Far Yidish un Yidisher Kultur

  20. Local versus global price cap
    a comparison of foreclosure incentives
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Inst. für Verkehrswiss. und Regionalpolitik, Freiburg i. Br.

    This paper compares two regulatory devices for handling (access to) bottlenecks in deregulated network industries: (1) a local price cap and (2) a global price cap, the latter of which applies the efficient component pricing rule. The local price cap... more

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    This paper compares two regulatory devices for handling (access to) bottlenecks in deregulated network industries: (1) a local price cap and (2) a global price cap, the latter of which applies the efficient component pricing rule. The local price cap restricts profit regulation to the bottleneck, whereas a complementary set of measures intends to curb the resulting incentives for foreclosure of the competitive markets. The global price cap extends regulation to the entire firm, which should take away the foreclosure incentives. This major advantage of the global price cap is contrasted to possible disadvantages, which centre around renewed foreclosure incentives.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10419/47618
    Series: Diskussionsbeiträge / Institut für Verkehrswissenschaft und Regionalpolitik ; 36
    Subjects: Netzregulierung; Anreizregulierung; Markteintritt; Theorie
    Scope: Online-Ressource (23 S.)
  21. Serat Anglingdarma
    Contributor: Pratomo, Sujadi (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 1981
    Publisher:  Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, Proyek Penerbitan Buku Sastra Indonesia dan Daerah, Jakarta

    Jil. 1. -- 471 p. -- (PPS/Jw/13/80). Jil. 2. -- 616 p. -- (PPS/Jw/13a/80) more

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    Jil. 1. -- 471 p. -- (PPS/Jw/13/80). Jil. 2. -- 616 p. -- (PPS/Jw/13a/80)

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Pratomo, Sujadi (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: Indonesian; Javanese
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    Parent title:
    Subjects: Indonesian poetry; Javanese poetry
    Scope: 2 volumes, 21 cm
    Notes:

    Poem

    Javanese and Indonesian

    "PPS/Jw/13/80, PPS/JW/13a/80

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  22. Serat Anglingdarma
    Contributor: Pratomo, Sujadi (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 1981
    Publisher:  Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, Proyek Penerbitan Buku Sastra Indonesia dan Daerah, Jakarta

    Jil. 1. -- 471 p. -- (PPS/Jw/13/80). Jil. 2. -- 616 p. -- (PPS/Jw/13a/80) more

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    Jil. 1. -- 471 p. -- (PPS/Jw/13/80). Jil. 2. -- 616 p. -- (PPS/Jw/13a/80)

     

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    Contributor: Pratomo, Sujadi (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: Indonesian; Javanese
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    Subjects: Indonesian poetry; Javanese poetry
    Scope: 2 volumes, 21 cm
    Notes:

    Poem

    Javanese and Indonesian

    "PPS/Jw/13/80, PPS/JW/13a/80

    Not available for general distribution

    Volksgeschichte, Sage

  23. Splitternachlass Eduard J. Ferstl
    Published: 1931-2011

    Lebensdokumente, Sammlungen: 1 Passfoto. - Kurzbiographie: 2 Bl. Comp.-Ausdruck hs. erg. - Böhler Nachrichten 1970. 2x 1 Heft u. daraus 3 Bl. Kopien - Eduard Ferstl: Die SPÖ und der 6. März 1966. Versuch einer Kritik. 1 Heft - Zeitungsartikel: 32 Bl.... more

     

    Lebensdokumente, Sammlungen: 1 Passfoto. - Kurzbiographie: 2 Bl. Comp.-Ausdruck hs. erg. - Böhler Nachrichten 1970. 2x 1 Heft u. daraus 3 Bl. Kopien - Eduard Ferstl: Die SPÖ und der 6. März 1966. Versuch einer Kritik. 1 Heft - Zeitungsartikel: 32 Bl. Kopien - „Reibeisen 1982-2000“. 1 Titelbl. hs., 118 Bl. Kopien - „SPÖ-Karpfen. Bericht 1970-1990“. 1 Titelbl. hs., 99 Bl. Kopien - „Der Obersteirer und Neue Zeit“.1 Titelbl. hs., 88 Bl. Kopien - „Karpfenberger Impressionen veröffentlicht Neue Zeit“. 1 Titelbl. hs., 45 Bl. Kopien - „Bemutatkozik. Steiermark-Ausztria“. 1 Heft, 1 Flyer, 1 Programmheft - Zeitungsartikel (kyrillisch). 32 Bl. Kopien - SPÖ Bezirksorg. Bruck a. d Mur. „Laborem exercens – Parteiprogramm 1978“. 17 Bl. Kopien geklammert, 2 Bl. Kopien - „Der Henkel. Zeitschrift des Landesbildungsausschusses der steirischen SPÖ“. 1 Heft2 Bl. Kopien - „Arbeit und Wirtschaft“. 4/1964. 1 Heft und daraus: 2 Bl. Kopien

     

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    Media type: Data medium
    Series: Splitternachlass Eduard J. Ferstl +
    Subjects: Literatur
    Scope: 1 Ordner
    Notes:

    Der Bestand ist groberschlossen.

  24. Brecht-Chronik
    1898 - 1956
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Suhrkamp, Frankfurt/M.

    Die Chronik beginnt mit Brechts Geburt am 10.2.1898 (notiert aber nicht, daß es eine Hausgeburt war, nennt auch nicht Brechts mutmaßliche Zeugung im Pfullinger Bahnhofsgebäude), sie endet mit der Beisetzung am 17.8.1956. Hecht (BA 7/78, 391 u.a.),... more

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    Die Chronik beginnt mit Brechts Geburt am 10.2.1898 (notiert aber nicht, daß es eine Hausgeburt war, nennt auch nicht Brechts mutmaßliche Zeugung im Pfullinger Bahnhofsgebäude), sie endet mit der Beisetzung am 17.8.1956. Hecht (BA 7/78, 391 u.a.), Mitherausgeber der Großen Werkausgabe, langjähriger Mitarbeiter am BE, verläßt sich auf dokumentierte Daten, die er aus Brechts Tagebüchern, Journalen und Briefen, aus Notizen der Mitarbeiter und Interviews usw. zusammentrug. Daraus ist eine fast lückenlose Dokumentation mit z.T. neuen Erkenntnissen zu Leben und Werk des Dichters entstanden, die nicht nur äußerlich gewichtigste Publikatin zu seinem 100. Geburtstag. Neben dem Tagesablauf gibt es Daten zu Erstausgaben, Premieren, zum Entstehungsprozeß und zur Rezeption, zu Treffen mit Personen, die auch ausreichend dargestellt werden u.v.a.m. In der Randspalte weitere Texte und Bilder, die nicht immer beim bezüglichen Text stehen. K. Völkers "Brecht-Chronik" (BA 9/84; jetzt bei dtv) hat nurmehr marginalen Charakter. Grundlagenwerk. (2 A)

     

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    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 3518409107
    Other identifier:
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    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Other subjects: Authors, German - 20th century - Biography; Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956 - Chronology
    Scope: 1315 S., zahlr. Ill., 25 cm
  25. Beyond 1989
    Re-reading German literature since 1945
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Berghahn Books, New York, NY

    Series Page -- Title Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Confronting the Nazi Past -- Chapter 2. A Farewell to the Letters of the Federal Republic? -- Chapter 3. Texts and Contexts -- Chapter 4. Literature and Convergence --... more

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    Series Page -- Title Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Confronting the Nazi Past -- Chapter 2. A Farewell to the Letters of the Federal Republic? -- Chapter 3. Texts and Contexts -- Chapter 4. Literature and Convergence -- Chapter 5. German Women Writing after 1945 -- Chapter 6. ""Thou Bleeding Piece of Earth"" -- Chapter 7. A Revival of Conservative Literature -- Chapter 8. Re/Fusing Past and Present -- Chapter 9. What Should Remain? -- Notes on Contributors

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781571810373
    Series: Modern German Studies ; v.3
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (192 p)
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