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Edward Lear: Sudden and Surprising
Nonsense writing often operates through a complex of the familiar and the surprising. This article argues that Edward Lear’s originality—to an extent that distinguishes him from contemporaries like Lewis Carroll—derives precisely from a sidelining of surprise in favor of suddenness: an aesthetic that becomes, in his hands, an ethics of relationship ...
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Race, Sex, and Redemption in Monster\u27s Ball [PDF]
In this paper, we explore the way that interracial relationships between blacks and whites come to be represented as problematic for mainstream audiences.
Fisher, Celeste, Wiebe, Carole
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In ancient philosophy, there is no discipline called “logic” in the contemporary sense of “the study of formally valid arguments.” Rather, once a subfield of philosophy comes to be called “logic,” namely in Hellenistic philosophy, the field includes ...
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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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Fringe Festival, October 8-26, 2014 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Fringe Festival performances beginning on Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at 8:00 p.m., at the Lane-Comley Studio 210, Boston University Theater, 264 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts.
School of Music, Boston University
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Gothic Cordelias: The Afterlife of Lear and the Construction of Femininity [PDF]
Addresses the gap for an analysis of Shakespeare\u27s relation to the Gothic. The Gothic novel transports you to a strange and fascinating world quite unlike your own, far away from the calm drawing rooms of Regency England.
Hoeveler, Diane
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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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"Endogenous Money: Structuralist and Horizontalist" [PDF]
While the mainstream long argued that the central bank could use quantitative constraints as a means to controlling the private creation of money, most economists now recognize that the central bank can only set the overnight interest rate-which has only
L. Randall Wray
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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]
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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]
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