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What is distinctive about human thought? [PDF]
Descartes famously argued that animals were mere machines, without thought or consciousness. Few would now share this view. But if other animals have conscious lives, what are they like, how do they differ from ours, and how would we ever know anything ...
Crane, Tim
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Eroticism—Politics—Identity: The Case of Richard III [PDF]
Richard III’s courtship of Lady Anne in William Shakespeare’s King Richard III is a blend of courtly speech and sexual extravaganza. His sexual energy and power of seduction were invented by Shakespeare to enhance the theatrical effect of this figure and,
Kizelbach, Urszula
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RESUMO: Este ensaio tem por objetivo resgatar o conceito do gênero nonsense com a finalidade de testar a hipótese de um possível diálogo entre textos de duas obras de características e épocas distintas: Viagem numa peneira, de Edward Lear (1846) e Quatro-olhos, de Renato Pompeu (1976).
Fernanda Marques Granato, Vera Bastazin
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‘You can't just say “words”’: literature and nonsense in the work of Robert Wyatt [PDF]
Throughout his musical career, British musician Robert Wyatt has explored the interaction of words, language, sound and sense. His lyrical and musical delivery, by turns absurdist, infantile, angry and melancholic, deconstructs everyday phrases and ...
Elliott, Richard
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Postcolonial Re-reading of the Marginalized Nation in William Shakespeare’s King Lear [PDF]
Bhabha, Mi
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Fordham Five Chosen for Jessup Metropolitan Moot Around the Corner; 20 Vie for Jessup Spot; FLS to Host Metro Moot; Grade Curve Stir Debate; Hanlon Meets with 1st Year; Minority Enrollment; Here Comes the Judge; Wallach Debuts in N.Y.
The Advocate, Fordham Law School
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Suzanne Flynn, Associate Professor of English
In this new Next Page column, Suzanne Flynn, Associate Professor of English, confesses which of the “classics” she hasn’t read, shares which Victorian poets and novelists are among her favorites, and explains how her students connect with literature from
Flynn, Suzanne J., Musselman Library,
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Madam, I\u27m Adam (Sir, I\u27m Iris) [PDF]
Given names figure prominently in palindromic utterances. There are two main reasons for this. Many are quite short, and thus easy to manipulate palindromically.
Richler, Howard
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Analysis of Drug and Health Resource Use Before and After COVID-19 Lockdown in a Population Undergoing Treatment for Depression or Anxiety. [PDF]
Lear-Claveras A +4 more
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Mining the 99 Lives Cat Genome Sequencing Consortium database implicates genes and variants for the Ticked locus in domestic cats (Felis catus). [PDF]
Lyons LA +3 more
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