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  1. Justice and world order
    a philosophical inquiry
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Routledge, London

    pt. 1. From a cosmopolitan point of view -- pt. 2. From a communitarian point of view. more

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    pt. 1. From a cosmopolitan point of view -- pt. 2. From a communitarian point of view.

     

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  2. 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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  3. 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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    Translation of: Maupassant : la sémiotique du texte. - Includes the unabridged text of Two friends. - Includes bibliographical references (p. xxi-xxii) and index

  4. Hermeneutic Desire and Critical Rewriting
    Narrative Interpretation in the Wake of Poststructuralism
    Published: 1991; ©1992
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan UK, London

    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgment -- 1 An 'Intimate Commerce with Figures': On Rereading/Rewriting Narratives -- 1 Questers vs. Rewriters: Two Paradigms of Literary Criticism -- 2 Plots of Rereading/Rewriting and Critical Self-Consciousness -- 3... more

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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgment -- 1 An 'Intimate Commerce with Figures': On Rereading/Rewriting Narratives -- 1 Questers vs. Rewriters: Two Paradigms of Literary Criticism -- 2 Plots of Rereading/Rewriting and Critical Self-Consciousness -- 3 Narrative Figuration and Hermeneutic Desire: A 'Figure in the Carpet' Textshop -- 2 The Figures Readers Make: Interpretive Plots in Reader-Oriented Criticism -- 1 'A Superior Fiction': The Plot of Readability in Phenomenological and Anti-Formalist Criticism -- 2 Ingestive Fantasies and Intersubjective Negotiations in Response Criticism -- 3 Interpretive Choices and Conventions: a Poetics of Reading -- 3 The Figure of Catachresis and the Plot of Unreadability in Deconstruction -- 1 'The Difference that Reading Makes' -- 2 Aleatory Figures and Radical Unreadability -- 3 Deconstruction and Literary Pedagogy -- 4 Deconstruction and Cultural Tropology -- 4 Difficult Figuration: Feminine Signifiers in Male Texts -- 1 Feminist Plots of Reading -- 2 'Can't You Give a Fellow a Clue?' Phallocentric Figuration in James's Fiction -- 3 Women Signifiers in Masculine Texts -- 4 'The Lesson of the Master': Author and Critic as 'Makers of Interest' -- 5 Figures of Exchange: A Poststructuralist Semiotics of Reading -- 1 Poststructuralist Narratology and the Subject of Reading -- 2 The Narrative Circuit: Sociosemiotic Contributions -- A. The Textual Circuit -- B. The Cultural Circuit -- C. The Ideological Circuit -- 3 Triangles of Desire and Figures of Exchange -- 6 'Limp' vs. 'Acute' Criticism: An Interpretive Community Refigures James -- 1 Narrative Seduction and 'Analytic Appreciation': the Author-Reader Dialectic in James's Fiction -- 2 Reading for Secret Figures: the First Hermeneutic Level -- 3 Reading for/against Articulation Models: A Second Hermeneutics.

     

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

     

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    Contributor: Jog, Keshav P. (Hrsg.); Sureśvara
    Language: English; Sanskrit
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    ISBN: 8120804384
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    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series: [Advaita tradition series] ; [2]
    Subjects: Śaṅkara; Indische Philosophie;
    Scope: XXXIII, 59 S
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  6. Sureśvara's Vārtika on Madhu Brāhmaṇa
    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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    Critical study of a supercommentary on chapter 2, section 5 (Madhu Brāhmaṇa) of Br̥hadāraṇyakopaniṣad, Hindu philosophical classic

     

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    Series: [Advaita tradition series] ; [2]
    Subjects: Śaṅkara; Indische Philosophie;
    Scope: XXXIII, 59 S
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  7. 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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  8. The Celestial Tradition
    A Study of Ezra Pound's the Cantos
    Published: 1992; ©1992.
    Publisher:  Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Waterloo, ON

    Despite the painstaking work of Pound scholars, the mythos of The Cantos has yet to be properly understood - primarily because until now its occult sources have not been examined sufficiently. Drawing upon archival as well as recently published... more

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    Despite the painstaking work of Pound scholars, the mythos of The Cantos has yet to be properly understood - primarily because until now its occult sources have not been examined sufficiently. Drawing upon archival as well as recently published material, this study traces Pound's intimate engagement with specific occultists (W.B. Yeats, Allen Upward, Alfred Orage, and G.R.S. Mead) and their ideas. The author argues that speculative occultism was a major factor in the evolution of Pound's extraordinary aesthetic and religious sensibility, much noticed in Pound criticism. The discussion falls into two sections. The first section details Pound's interest in particular occult movements. It describes the tradition of Hellenistic occultism from Eleusis to the present, and establishes that Pound's contact with the occult began at least as early as his undergraduate years and that he came to London already primed on the occult. Many of his London acquaintances were unquestionably occultists. The second section outlines a tripartite schema for The Cantos (katabasis/dromena/epopteia) which, in turn, is applied to the poem. It is argued here that The Cantos is structured on the model of a initiation rather than a journey, and that the poem does not so much describe an initiation rite as enact one for the reader. In exploring and attempting to understand Pounds' occultism and its implications to his [Pounds'] oeuvre, Tryphonopoulos sheds new light upon one of the great works of modern Western literature. Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- I. The Cantos As Palingenesis -- 1. The Cantos As Palingenesis -- 2. Poetry As Revelation -- 3. "the Celestial Tradition" -- Notes -- II. The Occult Tradition -- 1. "the Rising Psychic Tide" -- 2. A History Of The "occult Tradition" -- Notes -- III. Pound's Occult Education -- 1. American Beginnings: Katherine Ruth Heyman And H.d -- 2. Pound's Catechesis In London (1): Yeats And The Shakespears -- 3. Pound's Catechesis In London (2): Upward And Orage -- 4. "echoes From The Gnosis": G.r.s. Mead And Pound -- Notes -- IV. Palingenesis: Katabasis / Dromena / Epopteia -- 1. Palingenesis: Katabasis / Dromena / Epopteia -- 2. "the Cave Of Nerea": Canto 17 -- 3. "never With This Religion / Will You Make Men Of The Greeks": Canto 23 -- 4. "yet Must Thou Sail After Knowledge": The Katabasis After Gnosis In Canto 47 -- Notes -- V. "the Subtle Body": Cantos 90 And 91 -- 1. "out Of Erebus": Canto 90 -- 2. "the Subtle Body": Canto 91 -- Notes -- Appendix I -- Appendix II -- Works Cited And Consulted -- Index.

     

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    Subjects: Occultism in literature; Pound, Ezra ; 1885-1972 ; Knowledge ; Occultism; Pound, Ezra ; 1885-1972 ; Cantos; Electronic books
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  9. Afro-American poetics
    revisions of Harlem and the Black aesthetic
    Published: c1988
    Publisher:  University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wis

    Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1-Journey Toward Black Art: Jean Toomer's Cane -- Chapter 2-A Many-Colored Coast of Dreams: the Poetry of Countee Cullen -- Chapter 3-Lowground and Inaudible Valleys: Reflections on Afro-American Spirit Work... more

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    Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1-Journey Toward Black Art: Jean Toomer's Cane -- Chapter 2-A Many-Colored Coast of Dreams: the Poetry of Countee Cullen -- Chapter 3-Lowground and Inaudible Valleys: Reflections on Afro-American Spirit Work -- Chapter 4-"These Are Songs if You Have the /Music": An Essay on Imamu Baraka -- Chapter 5-Critical Change and Blues Continuity: An Essay on the Criticism of Larry Neal -- Chapter 6-An Editor from Chicago: Reflections on the Work of Hoyt Fuller -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.

     

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  10. Rich and Strange
    Gender, History, Modernism
    Published: 1991; ©1992
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- RICH AND STRANGE -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I TOWARD THE MODERNIST NARRATIVE -- Chapter 1 MODERNISM UNDER ERASURE -- Chapter 2 A DIFFERENT STORY: "THE YELLOW WALLPAPER" AND THE TURN OF THE SCREW -- PART II CONRAD... more

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    Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- RICH AND STRANGE -- INTRODUCTION -- PART I TOWARD THE MODERNIST NARRATIVE -- Chapter 1 MODERNISM UNDER ERASURE -- Chapter 2 A DIFFERENT STORY: "THE YELLOW WALLPAPER" AND THE TURN OF THE SCREW -- PART II CONRAD AND OTHERS -- Chapter 3 DARKER AND LOWER DOWN: THE ERUPTION OF MODERNISM IN "MELANCTHA" AND THE NIGGER OF THE "NARCISSUS" -- Chapter 4 THE VAGINAL PASSAGE: HEART OF DARKNESS AND THE VOYAGE OUT -- Chapter 5 THE DESTRUCTIVE ELEMENT: THE AWAKENING AND LORD JIM -- PART III INTHE WAKE OF EARLYMODERNISTNARRATIVE -- Chapter 6 (ANTI-) CANONICAL MODERNISM -- Chapter 7 AFTER MODERNISM -- NOTES -- INDEX.

     

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    Subjects: English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.;Modernism (Literature) -- Great Britain.;American fiction -- History and criticism.;Modernism (Literature) -- United States.;Authorship -- Sex differences.;Sex role in literature
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  11. The methodology of economics, or, How economists explain
    Contributor: Blaug, Mark (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    pt. 1. What you always wanted to know about the philosophy of science but were afraid to ask -- pt. 2. The history of economic methodology -- pt. 3. A methodological appraisal of the neoclassical research program -- pt. 4. What have we now learned... more

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    pt. 1. What you always wanted to know about the philosophy of science but were afraid to ask -- pt. 2. The history of economic methodology -- pt. 3. A methodological appraisal of the neoclassical research program -- pt. 4. What have we now learned about economics?

     

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    ISBN: 9780511528224; 0511528221; 9781107720077; 1107720079
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    Edition: Second edition
    Series: Cambridge surveys of economic literature
    Subjects: Economics; Économie politique; Economics; Economics; Ekonomi; Wirtschaftswissenschaft / Wissenschaftliche Methode / Wissenschaft / Theorie; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Economics ; General; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Reference; Economics ; Methodology; Methodologie; Wirtschaftswissenschaften; Economie; Methodologie; École néo-classique d'économie politique; Économie politique ; Méthodologie
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    pt. 1. What you always wanted to know about the philosophy of science but were afraid to askpt. 2. The history of economic methodology -- pt. 3. A methodological appraisal of the neoclassical research program -- pt. 4. What have we now learned about economics?

  12. The expense of spirit
    love and sexuality in English Renaissance drama
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Introduction -- 1. Moral conceptions of sexual love in Elizabethan comedy -- 2. Sexual disguise and social mobility in Jacobean city comedy -- 3. A waste of shame : the heroics of marriage in English Renaissance tragedy -- 4. Transforming sexuality :... more

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    Introduction -- 1. Moral conceptions of sexual love in Elizabethan comedy -- 2. Sexual disguise and social mobility in Jacobean city comedy -- 3. A waste of shame : the heroics of marriage in English Renaissance tragedy -- 4. Transforming sexuality : Jacobean tragicomedy and the reconfiguration of private life.

     

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    love and sexuality in English Renaissance drama
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  14. The understructure of writing for film & television
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Getting on Your Feet -- 1. Your Dramatic Heritage -- 2. What Is a Dramatic Conflict? -- 3. What Is a Scene? -- 4. Camera Language and Format -- Part Two: Developing Character and Conflict -- 5. Introduction --... more

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    Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Getting on Your Feet -- 1. Your Dramatic Heritage -- 2. What Is a Dramatic Conflict? -- 3. What Is a Scene? -- 4. Camera Language and Format -- Part Two: Developing Character and Conflict -- 5. Introduction -- 6. Establishing Character and Conflict -- 7. Developing Character and Conflict to Crisis -- 8. Achieving Crisis and Climax -- 9. Handling Dialogue, Theme, Values, and Moral Urgency -- 10. Writing the Miniscreenplay -- 11. A Last Word -- Appendix: The Market -- Glossary of Film Terms -- Index

     

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    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Drama; Playwriting; Creative writing; Television authorship; Motion picture authorship; Electronic books
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    pt. 1: Getting on your feetYour dramatic heritage -- What is a dramatic conflict? -- What is a scene? -- Camera language and format -- pt. 2: Developing character and conflict -- Introduction -- Establishing character and conflict -- Developing character and conflict to crisis -- Achieving crisis and climax -- Handling dialogue, theme, values, and moral urgency -- Writing the miniscreenplay -- A last word.

  15. Commentaries on Pindar
    Vol. 2: Olympian odes 1, 10, 11, Nemean 11, Isthmian 2
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /W. J. Verdenius -- Olympian 1 /W. J. Verdenius -- Olympian 10 /W. J. Verdenius -- Olympian 11 /W. J. Verdenius -- Nemean 11 /W. J. Verdenius -- Isthmian 2 /W. J. Verdenius -- Index of Subjects /W. J. Verdenius -- Index of Greek... more

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    Preliminary Material /W. J. Verdenius -- Olympian 1 /W. J. Verdenius -- Olympian 10 /W. J. Verdenius -- Olympian 11 /W. J. Verdenius -- Nemean 11 /W. J. Verdenius -- Isthmian 2 /W. J. Verdenius -- Index of Subjects /W. J. Verdenius -- Index of Greek Words /W. J. Verdenius. This volume contains word-for-word commentaries on Pindar's Olympian Odes 10 and 11, and on Nemean 11 and Isthmian 2. These are preceded by a large number of notes on Olympian 1, intended to form a supplement to D.E. Gerber's edition (1982). The author has tried to explain peculiarities of grammar and nuances of meaning as fully as possible, but due attention is paid to figures of style and problems of poetic structure. The interpretations proposed by the author - many of which are new - are accompanied by an adequate documentation, including a critical examination of other views. This documentation has been made more easily accessible by detailed indexes, one of subjects and one of Greek words. The book forms a sequel to volume I, which contains commentaries on Olympians 3, 7, 12, 14. A third volume on Pythians 1, 8, 10 is intended to conclude the series

     

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    Subjects: Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  16. Ugaritic and Hebrew poetic parallelism
    a trial cut ; (ʿnt I and Proverbs 2)
    Published: 1988
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    Preliminary material -- Chapter One: The Parallelistic Structure of ‘nt I3 -- Chapter Two: The Parallelistic Structure of Proverbs 2 -- Chapter Three: A Comparison of Ugaritic and Hebrew Parallelism -- Appendix I: Ugaritic and Hebrew Poetry: Parallelism -- Appendix II: Types and Distributions of Parallelism in Ugaritic and Hebrew Poetry -- Index of Biblical Passages.

     

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    Series: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum ; 39
    Subjects: Ugaritic language; Ugaritic literature; Ugaritic language; Ugaritic literature
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  17. Ugaritic and Hebrew poetic parallelism
    a trial cut ; (ʿnt I and Proverbs 2)
    Published: 1988
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    Preliminary material -- Chapter One: The Parallelistic Structure of ‘nt I3 -- Chapter Two: The Parallelistic Structure of Proverbs 2 -- Chapter Three: A Comparison of Ugaritic and Hebrew Parallelism -- Appendix I: Ugaritic and Hebrew Poetry: Parallelism -- Appendix II: Types and Distributions of Parallelism in Ugaritic and Hebrew Poetry -- Index of Biblical Passages.

     

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    Series: Supplements to Vetus Testamentum ; 39
    Subjects: Ugaritic language; Ugaritic literature; Ugaritic language; Ugaritic literature
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  18. Sweet ruin
    Published: c1992
    Publisher:  University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wis

    "Tony Hoagland captures the recognizably American landscape of a man of his generation: sex, friendship, rock and roll, cars, high optimism, and disillusion. With what Robert Pinsky has called "the saving vulgarity of American poetry," Hoagland's... more

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    "Tony Hoagland captures the recognizably American landscape of a man of his generation: sex, friendship, rock and roll, cars, high optimism, and disillusion. With what Robert Pinsky has called "the saving vulgarity of American poetry," Hoagland's small biographies of destruction reveal that defeat is a natural prelude to grace and loss a kind of threshold to freedom."--EBSCO pt. 1. -- pt. 2. -- pt. 3. -- pt. 4.

     

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    Series: University of Wisconsin Press poetry series
    Subjects: Popular culture; Popular culture; FICTION ; General; Popular culture; Poetry; Poetry
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  19. Some notes on the computational complexity of optimal aggregation
    Published: 1992

    A combinatorical problem is said to be of high computational complexity, if it can be shown that every efficient algorithm needs a high amount of resources as measured in Computing time or storage capacity. This paper will (1) introduce some basic... more

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    A combinatorical problem is said to be of high computational complexity, if it can be shown that every efficient algorithm needs a high amount of resources as measured in Computing time or storage capacity. This paper will (1) introduce some basic concepts of mathematical complexity theory; (2) show that the problem of Optimal Aggregation is of high computational complexity; and (3) outline a possible way to obtain results good enough for practical use despite of this high computational complexity.

     

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  20. Hochon's arrow
    the social imagination of fourteenth-century texts
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey

    "The paradox of the lie that might as well be true," writes Paul Strohm, "must interest anyone who seeks to understand texts in history or the historical influence of texts." In these seven essays, all recent and most published here for the first... more

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    "The paradox of the lie that might as well be true," writes Paul Strohm, "must interest anyone who seeks to understand texts in history or the historical influence of texts." In these seven essays, all recent and most published here for the first time, the author examines historical and literary texts from fourteenth-century England. He not only demonstrates the fictionality of narrative and documentary sources, but also argues that these fictions are themselves fully historical. Together the essays institute a dialogue between texts and events that restores historical documents and literary works to their larger environments. Strohm begins by inspecting legal records that accuse Hochon of Liverpool in 1384 of threatening to shoot an arrow at a political adversary urinating against a wall, and shows how the text embodies and interconnects language, social space, and historical interpretation itself. Throughout his analyses, which cover such topics as Chaucer's verses on the accession of Henry IV, Froissart's account of Queen Philippa interceding for the burghers of Calais, and Thomas Usk's accusations against John Northampton, Strohm alerts us to the distortions of textuality itself while challenging our notions of "invented" and "true."Originally published in 1992. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905 Frontmatter --CONTENTS --ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --ABBREVIATIONS --Introduction: False Fables and Historical Truth --Chapter 1. Hochon's Arrow --Chapter 2. "A Revelle!": Chronicle Evidence and the Rebel Voice --Chapter 3. The Textual Environment of Chaucer's "Lak of Stedfastnesse" --Chapter 4. Saving the Appearances: Chaucer's "Purse" and the Fabrication of the Lancastrian Claim --Chapter 5. Queens as Intercessors --Chapter 6. Treason in the Household --Chapter 7. The Textual Vicissitudes of Usk's "Appeal" --Appendix 1: The Accusations Against Thomas Austin /Prescott, A.J. --Appendix 2: The Literature of Livery --WORKS CITED --INDEX.

     

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    Published: 1992

    The paper investigates the impact the provision of public capital has on the demand for private capital and labour using a cost function with public capital included as a fixed unpaid factor of production. Special attention is paid to the examination... more

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    The paper investigates the impact the provision of public capital has on the demand for private capital and labour using a cost function with public capital included as a fixed unpaid factor of production. Special attention is paid to the examination of the influence tax vs. debt financing of public investment might have on the demand for private capital. The model is applied to a panel of 31 2-digit industries of the West German manufacturing industry. It is shown, that private and public capital are complements whereas a substitutive relation emerges for labour and public capital. Decomposing the adjustment of the demand for private labour and capital reveals a stabilizing but steadily decreasing impact of public capital on private inputs.

     

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    Series: Array ; no. 92, 08
    Subjects: Investition; Infrastruktur; Theorie; Deutschland
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  22. Aeschylus' Oresteia
    a literary commentary
    Published: 1989, c1987
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    ""Appendix to chapter 3: Some views on the political and social aspects of the Eumenides""""i: Preliminary comment""; ""ii: Political aspects of the Eumenides""; ""iii: The 'male-female conflict' in the Eumenides and in the trilogy"";... more

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    ""Appendix to chapter 3: Some views on the political and social aspects of the Eumenides""""i: Preliminary comment""; ""ii: Political aspects of the Eumenides""; ""iii: The 'male-female conflict' in the Eumenides and in the trilogy""; ""BIBLIOGRAPHY"" ""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""ONE / AGAMEMNON""; ""1 Introductory comment: the play and the trilogy""; ""2 Prologue and parodos (vv 1�257)""; ""3 First episode and first stasimon (vv 258�487)""; ""4 Second episode (the 'Herald scene') and second stasimon (vv 489�781)""; ""5 Third episode (Agamemnon and Clytemnestra) and third stasimon (vv 782�1034)""; ""6 Fourth episode, including first kommos (the 'Cassandra scene') (vv 1035�1330)""; ""7 Fifth episode and second kommos (the off-stage murder and its aftermath) (vv 1343�1576)""; ""8 Exodos (the 'Aegisthus scene') (vv 1577�1673)"" ""Appendix 1 to chapter 1: Problems in the parodos of Agamemnon""""i: The anger of Artemis""; ""ii: 'Knowledge through suffering' in the 'Hymn to Zeus'""; ""iii: The guilt of Agamemnon""; ""Appendix 2 to chapter 1: The entry of Clytemnestra, with particular reference to vv 489�502""; ""TWO / CHOEPHORI (THE LIBATION BEARERS)""; ""1 Preliminary comment""; ""2 Prologue, parodos, and first episode (vv 1�305)""; ""3 The 'great kommos' (vv 306�478)""; ""4 Second episode and first stasimon (vv 479�651)""; ""5 Third episode (vv 652�782)""; ""6 Second stasimon (vv 783�837)"" ""7 Fourth episode (vv 838�934) and third stasimon (vv 935�72)""""8 Exodos (vv 973�1076)""; ""THREE / EUMENIDES""; ""1 Prologue, parodos, and first episode (vv 1�234)""; ""2 Second episode, part 1 (vv 235�53); second parodos (vv 254�75); second episode, part 2 (vv 276�306)""; ""3 First stasimon (vv 307�96)""; ""4 Third episode (vv 397�488)""; ""5 Second stasimon (vv 490�565)""; ""6 Fourth episode (vv 566�777); the 'trial scene'""; ""7 The 'conversion' of the Erinyes (vv 778�1020); the escorting of the Erinyes to their new home (vv 1021�47)"" The major part of Conacher's work is a detailed running commentary on, and dramatic analysis of, the three plays. It is supplemented in notes and appendixes by discussions of the philological problems relevant to the interpretation, and by a sampling of other scholaraly views on a number of controversial points

     

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    Other subjects: Aeschylus; Orestes; Aeschylus; Aeschylus; Orestes King of Argos (Mythological character); Aeschylus; Orestes
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  23. The fables of Phaedrus
    Author: Phaedrus
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Intro -- Introduction -- Book 1 -- Prologue -- 1. The Wolf and the Lamb -- 2. The Frogs Ask for a King -- 3. The Presumptuous Jackdaw and the Peacock -- 4. The Dog Carrying a Piece of Meat across a River -- 5. The Cow, the She-goat, the Sheep, and... more

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    Intro -- Introduction -- Book 1 -- Prologue -- 1. The Wolf and the Lamb -- 2. The Frogs Ask for a King -- 3. The Presumptuous Jackdaw and the Peacock -- 4. The Dog Carrying a Piece of Meat across a River -- 5. The Cow, the She-goat, the Sheep, and the Lion -- 6. The Frogs Complain about the Sun -- 7. The Fox and the Tragic Actor's Mask -- 8. The Wolf and the Crane -- 9. The Sparrow Gives Advice to the Hare -- 10. The Wolf and the Fox Receive Judgment from the Ape -- 11. The Lion and the Ass Go Hunting -- 12. The Stag at the Fountain -- 13. The Fox and the Crow -- 14. From Cobbler to Physician -- 15. What the Ass Said to the Old Shepherd -- 16. The Sheep, the Stag, and the Wolf -- 17. The Sheep, the Dog, and the Wolf -- 18. A Woman in Childbirth -- 19. The Dog and Her Litter of Puppies -- 20. The Hungry Dogs -- 21. The Old Lion, the Boar, the Bull, and the Ass -- 22. The Weasel and the Man -- 23. The Faithful Dog -- 24. The Frog Who Burst Himself and the Bull -- 25. The Dogs and the Crocodiles -- 26. The Fox and the Stork -- 27. The Dog, the Treasure, and the Vulture -- 28. The Fox and the Eagle -- 29. The Ass Insults the Boar -- 30. The Frogs Afraid of the Battle of the Bulls -- Untitled -- Book 2 -- Author's Prologue -- 1. The Bullock, the Lion, and the Bandit -- 2. Two Women, One Old, One Young, in Love with the Same Man -- 3. Aesop's Words to a Man about the Success of Wrongdoers -- 4. The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Boar -- 5. Tiberius' Words to an Attendant -- 6. The Eagle and the Crow -- 7. The Two Mules and the Robbers -- 8. The Stag and the Oxen -- Untitled -- Book 3 -- Prologue: Phaedrus to Eutychus -- 1. What the Old Woman Said to the Wine Jar -- 2. The Panther and the Shepherds -- 3. Aesop and the Farmer -- 4. The Butcher and the Monkey -- 5. Aesop and the Impudent Fellow -- 6. The Fly and the Mule -- 7. The Wolf and the Sleek Dog.

     

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    Introduction; Book 1; Prologue; 1. The Wolf and the Lamb; 2. The Frogs Ask for a King; 3. The Presumptuous Jackdaw and the Peacock; 4. The Dog Carrying a Piece of Meat across a River; 5. The Cow, the She-goat, the Sheep, and the Lion; 6. The Frogs Complain about the Sun; 7. The Fox and the Tragic Actor's Mask; 8. The Wolf and the Crane; 9. The Sparrow Gives Advice to the Hare; 10. The Wolf and the Fox Receive Judgment from the Ape; 11. The Lion and the Ass Go Hunting; 12. The Stag at the Fountain; 13. The Fox and the Crow; 14. From Cobbler to Physician

    15. What the Ass Said to the Old Shepherd16. The Sheep, the Stag, and the Wolf; 17. The Sheep, the Dog, and the Wolf; 18. A Woman in Childbirth; 19. The Dog and Her Litter of Puppies; 20. The Hungry Dogs; 21. The Old Lion, the Boar, the Bull, and the Ass; 22. The Weasel and the Man; 23. The Faithful Dog; 24. The Frog Who Burst Himself and the Bull; 25. The Dogs and the Crocodiles; 26. The Fox and the Stork; 27. The Dog, the Treasure, and the Vulture; 28. The Fox and the Eagle; 29. The Ass Insults the Boar; 30. The Frogs Afraid of the Battle of the Bulls; Untitled; Book 2; Author's Prologue

    1. The Bullock, the Lion, and the Bandit2. Two Women, One Old, One Young, in Love with the Same Man; 3. Aesop's Words to a Man about the Success of Wrongdoers; 4. The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Boar; 5. Tiberius' Words to an Attendant; 6. The Eagle and the Crow; 7. The Two Mules and the Robbers; 8. The Stag and the Oxen; Untitled; Book 3; Prologue: Phaedrus to Eutychus; 1. What the Old Woman Said to the Wine Jar; 2. The Panther and the Shepherds; 3. Aesop and the Farmer; 4. The Butcher and the Monkey; 5. Aesop and the Impudent Fellow; 6. The Fly and the Mule; 7. The Wolf and the Sleek Dog

    8. Brother and Sister9. Socrates to His Friends; 10. The Poet, on Believing and Not Believing; 11. The Eunuch's Reply to His Insulting Adversary; 12. The Cock and the Pearl; 13. The Wasp Adjudicating between the Bees and the Drones; 14. On Play and Seriousness; 15. The Dog and the Lamb; 16. The Cicada and the Owl; 17. The Trees under the Patronage of the Gods; 18. The Peacock Complains to Juno about His Voice; 19. Aesop's Reply to the Joker; Untitled; Book 4; Prologue: The Poet to Particulo; 1. The Ass and the Priests of Cybele; 2. The Weasel and the Mice; 3. The Fox and the Grapes

    4. The Horse and the Wild Boar5. Aesop and the Enigmatic Will; 6. The Battle of the Mice and Weasels; 7. Phaedrus and the Critic; 8. The Viper and the File; 9. The Fox and the Goat; 10. On the Faults of Men; 11. The Thief and His Lamp; 12. The Evils of Wealth; 13. The Reign of the Lion; 13A. The Reign of the Lion; 13B. The King of the Apes; 14. Prometheus; 15. Prometheus Again; 16. The Bearded She-goats; 17. On the Fortunes of Men; 18. The Dogs Send Envoys to Jupiter; 19. The Snake Fatal to the Compassionate Man; 19A. The Snake Fatal to the Compassionate Man; 20. The Fox and the Dragon

    21. Phaedrus

  24. How to Study a Renaissance Play
    Marlowe, Webster, Jonson
    Author: Coles, Chris
    Published: 1988; ©1988
    Publisher:  Macmillan Education UK, London

    Cover -- HOW TO STUDY A RENAISSANCE PLAY: Marlowe, Webster, Jonson -- Contents -- General editors' preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Getting started -- 2 Christopher Marlowe -- 3 John Webster -- 4 Ben Jonson -- 5 Writing an essay -- Further reading. more

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    Cover -- HOW TO STUDY A RENAISSANCE PLAY: Marlowe, Webster, Jonson -- Contents -- General editors' preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Getting started -- 2 Christopher Marlowe -- 3 John Webster -- 4 Ben Jonson -- 5 Writing an essay -- Further reading.

     

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  25. Fictions of the past
    Hawthorne & Melville
    Published: c1992
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    Nathaniel Hawthorne.pt. I.The Phantasmagorias of Nathaniel Hawthorne.1.On phantasmagorias and Hawthorne.2.Phantasmagoric shows and the poetics of romance.3.History as phantasmagoria.4.Palimpsests of phantasmagorias, or the making of historical... more

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne.pt. I.The Phantasmagorias of Nathaniel Hawthorne.1.On phantasmagorias and Hawthorne.2.Phantasmagoric shows and the poetics of romance.3.History as phantasmagoria.4.Palimpsests of phantasmagorias, or the making of historical symbols: The Legends of the Province-House.5.The Legends of the Province-House and the phantasmagoric effects of symbols.pt. II.Phantasmagorias, Telegraphs, and the American Claim to the Past.6.A Transatlantic Cable and The Ancestral Footstep.7.Modern telegraphy.8.The phantasmagoria of national memory: Etherege and Grimshawe.9.Footsteps of blood and The Elixir of Life --Herman Melville.pt. I.Herman Melville and the Past as an American Sourcebook.1.An authentic book of the past: Israel Potter, revolutionary soldier.2.The Life and Remarkable Adventures of Israel Potter: the source.3.Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile, a Parallel, a Type, and a Prophecy.4.The political Messiah is in us.5.The ur-source of national prophecy.pt. II.Usable Pasts and Collective Memories.6.On the Fourth of July.7.On the Bunker Hill Monument.8.An old tombstone retouched.Final Remarks: If All History Is in One Man.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0585142033; 9780585142036
    Subjects: Historical fiction, American; American fiction; American fiction; Historical fiction, American; American fiction; Historical fiction, American; Literature; History; American fiction; Historical fiction, American; Criticism, interpretation, etc; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General
    Other subjects: Hawthorne, Nathaniel 1804-1864; Melville, Herman 1819-1891; Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864); Melville, Herman (1819-1891); Melville, Herman (1819-1891); Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864); Melville, Herman; Hawthorne, Nathaniel
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    Nathaniel Hawthorne.Pt. I.The Phantasmagorias of Nathaniel Hawthorne.1.On phantasmagorias and Hawthorne.2.Phantasmagoric shows and the poetics of romance.3.History as phantasmagoria.4.Palimpsests of phantasmagorias, or the making of historical symbols: The Legends of the Province-House.5.The Legends of the Province-House and the phantasmagoric effects of symbols.Pt. II.Phantasmagorias, Telegraphs, and the American Claim to the Past.6.A Transatlantic Cable and The Ancestral Footstep.7.Modern telegraphy.8.The phantasmagoria of national memory: Etherege and Grimshawe.9.Footsteps of blood and The Elixir of LifeHerman Melville.Pt. I.Herman Melville and the Past as an American Sourcebook.1.An authentic book of the past: Israel Potter, revolutionary soldier.2.The Life and Remarkable Adventures of Israel Potter: the source.3.Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile, a Parallel, a Type, and a Prophecy.4.The political Messiah is in us.5.The ur-source of national prophecy.Pt. II.Usable Pasts and Collective Memories.6.On the Fourth of July.7.On the Bunker Hill Monument.8.An old tombstone retouched.Final Remarks: If All History Is in One Man.