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New ways: the pandemics of science fiction. [PDF]
Morgan G.
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A Voice for Modernism in Elsa Bienenfeld`s Music Reviews
Draper Kelsey
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The Hour that Never Comes and the Time that Remains
Abstract This essay proposes a symbolic and clinical investigation of psychic temporality through two archetypal experiences of time: the hour that never comes and the time that remains. Drawing on analytical psychology, trauma theory and aesthetic philosophy, text explores how certain forms of suffering resist chronological resolution and persist as ...
Daniel Françoli Yago
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Fashion and art cycles are driven by counter-dominance signals of elite competition: quantitative evidence from music styles. [PDF]
Klimek P, Kreuzbauer R, Thurner S.
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Simon Miller (Hg.): The Last Post. Music after Modernism
Michael Walter
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Love, Class‐Crossing Courtship, and the Reading of English Novels in Late Eighteenth‐Century Sweden
Abstract This article examines how novel reading influenced the courtship practices of Pehr Stenberg, a peasant who became a clergyman. Stenberg wrote a detailed account of his life in which his courtships of high‐born women are described in detail. These courtships took place during a transformative time when the ideal that marriage should be based on
Ina Lindblom
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‘I, Me, Myself’: Selfhood and Melancholy in the Journals of Gertrude Savile (1697–1758)
Abstract This article examines the journals of Gertrude Savile from 1727 in light of recent scholarship on early modern and eighteenth‐century melancholy. The concept had myriad associations with medicine, physiology, the imagination, and feeling, but questions remain about how melancholy during this period was considered by those outside the narrow ...
Daniel Beaumont
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Remixing Modernism: Re-imagining the music of Berg, Schoenberg and Bartók in our time
Paul Draper, Stephen Emmerson
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Creativity across domains: Thoughts in Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Technology, and Art. [PDF]
Ottino JM.
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