Louise K. Barnett as Heretical Empiricism ( Bloomington : Indiana University Press , 1988 ) , 16–17 . Subsequent references will be indicated in parentheses in the text . The first reference is to the Italian edition , the second to the ...
This book revives questions of religious and political authority in poetic prophecy.
Author John E. Frangos begins this study with an examination of reform efforts and concludes with a review of developments in hospital reform.
As the men at one point are reminded of their having been made fools of by Crawford , Bingham reinforces Addleshaw's view , listing the ways in which she has been all things to all men : " A mother to Brown , a sister to Honey ...
Random House , Inc. for permission to quote from W. H. Auden's " A Walk After Dark " and " Amor Loci , " which appear in W. H. Auden : Collected Poems , edited by Edward Mendelson , copyright 1976 , Random House , Inc. Victorian Poetry ...
William Ingram, A London Life in the Brazen Age (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, p. 212ff. and E. K. Chambers, The Elizabethan Stage (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1935), II, 41ff. (hereafter cited as ES). 5. William Ingram ...
18-26 ; E. F. Schumacher , Small is Beautiful : Economics as if People Mattered , ( New York : Harper and Row , 1973 ) ; Thomas E. Weisskopf , " Capitalism , Underdevelopment , and the Future of the Poor Countries , " in Jagdish ...
Conclusion 56 87 150 180 222 255 Appendix : Archbishop Drummond's Paper of Queries Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments I am grateful to Professor Stuart G. Hall ,. 266 269 290 302 Contents.
Clark , Sentimental , 10 . 13. Ibid . , 11. Incidentally Clark's use of the word shame connects her with the recovery movement . I am curious about the degree to which sentimentalism or its reconstitution requires as a precondition a ...
Hobbs would eventually open his own London firm , which supplied locks for the fabled steamship Great Eastern as well as for the Bank of England.67 Having observed his country's exhibit from the start , David Bartlett had to crow a bit ...
Dream , the novel is also in tune with the ideas of the psychiatrist R.D. Laing , which gained wide popularity in the sixties , about schizophrenia as a personal voyage of discovery outside of the normal mode of experience ...
Norman Boyer became managing editor , but his unadventurous reign ended in early 1913 , when Thayer hired Willard Huntington Wright . Wright's guidance of the magazine could hardly be called unadventurous ; indeed , Wright's radicalism ...
Finally, in the sisters novels of Meredith, Gaskell, and Eliot, this study shows that there are rescues performed by sisters and the transformation of male characters into figurative sisters of the protagonists.
21 Rosenblatt , in The Reader , the Text ... Rosenblatt's statements seem reasonable ; she does not really contradict the claim that plays are to be acted , for according to her the proper readers of plays are those involved in ...
1856 ; C.N. Godwin , The Malverns ( Mate's Illustrated . Guides , 2nd edn , 1901 ) , advert .; Smith , A History of Malvern , 293 . 185 MA , 21 , 28 Jun . 1856 , 20 Jun . , 4 Jul . 1857 , 26 May 1860 , 18 Feb. , 21 Jun .
In different ways , scholars such as Gerald Strauss , Thomas Brady , and others were working toward similar ends in studies of Continental reform . See , for instance , Gerald Strauss , Luther's House of Learning , ( Baltimore : Johns ...
71 . 87. Bigsby , Contemporary Writers , pp . 19–20 . 88. Mamet , Writing in Restaurants , p . 71 . 89. Samuel Beckett , The Unnameable ( London : Calder & Boyars , 1958 ) , p . 132 . 90. Fraser , " Mamet's Plays , " p . L7 . 91.
Gurney and Myers , “ Mesmerism , ” 695 . 11. A century after Gurney's investigations there are still conflicting theories concerning the etiology of hypnosis . Empirical techniques are more sophisticated , and the " trappings " for ...
Shapiro , Shakespeare and the Jews , 55-62 ; also discussed by David S. Katz , The Jews in the History of England : 1485-1850 ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1996 ) , 107–34 . 165. Menasseh ben Israel , The Hope of Israel , 2nd ed .
In this book, Robert J. Cirasa contends that William Carlos Williams's The Collected Poems 1921-1931 and The Complete Collected Poems 1906-1938 are truly "lost" works of major accomplishment in the Williams canon.