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“The devil’s law case”, de John Webster: fraudulência legal ou novo profissionalismo?
O mundo que é retratado em The Devil’s law case, de John Webster, é um mundo mercantil típico, baseado em todos os tipos de contratos: transferências de dinheiro, lucros de transporte, interação da classe dos comerciantes com a aristocracia através de ...
Daniela Carpi
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The United States Government and the Greek War of Independence
While the Greek War of Independence enjoyed remarkable support among the United States public, the Government of the United States was very cautious in its reaction.
Theodosios Karvounarakis
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Digging for gold nuggets : uncovering novel candidate genes for variation in gastrointestinal nematode burden in a wild bird species [PDF]
Acknowledgements This study was funded by a BBSRC studentship (MAWenzel) and NERC grants NE/H00775X/1 and NE/D000602/1 (SB Piertney). The authors are grateful to Marianne James, Mario Roder and Keliya Bai for field-work assistance, Lucy M.I.
Piertney, S. B., Wenzel, M. A.
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Elegy, prophecy, and politics: literary responses to the death of Prince Henry Stuart, 1612-1614 [PDF]
This article examines literary responses to the death of Prince Henry Stuart. These texts were written by figures from across the religious and political spectrum.
Streete, Adrian
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La matière des images dans The Duchess of Malfi
The present paper explores the various types of painters and artists mentioned by John Webster in The Duchess of Malfi. Much like the poisoned portrait in The White Devil, some of the painted and sculpted images that appear in The Duchess of Malfi seem ...
Anne-Valérie Dulac
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In The Duchess of Malfi, Webster stages the Duchess’s pregnant body (1.1), the Duchess gorging on apricots (2.1), the Duchess kissing a cut-off hand (4.1), the wax effigies of Antonio and the children’s dead bodies (4.1).
Laetitia Coussement-Boillot
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Le baroque dépravé dans La Duchesse d’Amalfi de John Webster
In The Duchess of Malfi, baroque art appears an art of evil that Webster attempts to deconstruct. The baroque theatricality that serves to torture the Duchess and to put her to death is shown as depraved.
Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille
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The development in the construction sector and population growth requires an increase in the consumption of construction materials, mainly concrete. Cement is the binder in concrete, so increasing cement production will increase the energy consumed, as ...
Hasan Sh Majdi +8 more
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One Health – an Ecological and Evolutionary Framework for tackling Neglected Zoonotic Diseases [PDF]
Understanding the complex population biology and transmission ecology of multihost parasites has been declared as one of the major challenges of biomedical sciences for the 21st century and the Neglected Zoonotic Diseases (NZDs) are perhaps the most ...
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Dalit Theology and Indian Christian History in Dialogue: Constructive and Practical Possibilities
In this article, I consider how an integration of Dalit theology and Indian Christian history could help Dalit theologians in their efforts to connect more deeply with the lived realities of today’s Dalit Christians. Drawing from the foundational work of
Andrew Ronnevik
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