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Reading Slantwise: Dido in The Woman of Colour (1808)
Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 2023:In this essay, I employ Saidiya Hartman's method of critical fabulation to read The Woman of Colour as a fictional archive, which brings Dido, the enslaved maid of protagonist Olivia Fairfield, to the forefront of the novel. Critical fabulation requires
Sofia Prado Huggins
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A Unique pH-Dependent Recognition of Methylated Histone H3K4 by PPS and DIDO
Jovylyn Gatchalian, Abid Khan, Yi Zhang
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diDO-IPTL: A Peptide-Labeling Strategy for Precision Quantitative Proteomics
Analytical Chemistry, 2017Jacob R Waldbauer, Daniel Muratore
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RACIAL DISCRIMINATION THROUGH DIDO AS THE MAIN CHARACTER IN BELLE FILM
Ilmu budaya : jurnal bahasa, sastra, seni, dan budaya, 2022The purpose of this thesis is to identify the discrimination that happened towards Dido as the main female character in Belle film. The film tells the story about a mulatto woman who receives racial discrimination in society because of her racial ...
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Cross-Regulation Assessment of DIDO Buck-Boost Converter for Renewable Energy Application
When medium- or high-voltage power conversion is preferred for renewable energy sources, multilevel power converters have received much of the interest in this area as methods for enhancing the conversion efficiency and cost effectiveness. In such cases,
Deepak Elamalayil Soman
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Searching for Thomas Nashe in Dido, Queen of Carthage
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2020The title page of the 1594 Quarto text of Dido, Queen of Carthage assigns the play to two authors: Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nashe. Some scholars, such as J. P. Collier, F. G.
Darren Freebury-Jones, Marcus Dahl
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2020
This paper provides an examination and new analysis of the Dido story in the first six books of Virgil’s Aeneid in light of Augustan attitudes towards Carthage.
N. Horsfall
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This paper provides an examination and new analysis of the Dido story in the first six books of Virgil’s Aeneid in light of Augustan attitudes towards Carthage.
N. Horsfall
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Leaving Dido: The Appearance(s) of Mercury and the Motivations of Aeneas
Explorations in Latin Literature, 2021Denis Feeney
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"Thou Shalt be Dido's Son": Surrogate Motherhood in Christopher Marlowe's Dido, Queen of Carthage
Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 2020:This essay focuses on the interactions between Dido and Cupid in Christopher Marlowe's Dido, Queen of Carthage. Unlike Marlowe's source material, Marlowe's play focuses on the way Dido pretends to be the mother of Cupid, constructing herself as a kind ...
Heather L. Bailey
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Modern philology, 2020
The name Dido means wanderer. Her story is one of wandering, and her story has itself wandered through the Western literary tradition, assuming a variety of forms.
Charlotte Sussman
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The name Dido means wanderer. Her story is one of wandering, and her story has itself wandered through the Western literary tradition, assuming a variety of forms.
Charlotte Sussman
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