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Introduction to adapting the nineteenth century: Revisiting, revising and rewriting the past [PDF]
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Cox, J
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The dynamics of oceanic fronts. Part 1: The Gulf Stream [PDF]
The establishment and maintenance of the mean hydrographic properties of large scale density fronts in the upper ocean is considered. The dynamics is studied by posing an initial value problem starting with a near surface discharge of buoyant water with ...
Kao, T. W.
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Cyclonic cold-core eddy in the eastern North Atlantic. II. Nutients, phytoplankton and bacteriaplankton [PDF]
A cyclonic cold-core eddy in the Northeast Atlantic of about 100 km in diameter at the sea surface was investigated in May 1985, approximately 3 wk after it had separated from the Polar Front.
Lochte, Karin, Pfannkuche, Olaf
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[Review of] Simone Schwarz-Bart, The Bridge of Beyond [PDF]
Simone Schwarz-Bart\u27s first novel (1972) makes highly commendable reading for anybody interested in Afro-Caribbean literature. Barbara Bray\u27s translation does remarkably well in capturing the poetic texture of the narrator\u27s (Telumee) account ...
Binder, Wolfgang
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The Mad Woman in Jane Eyre, Wide Sargasso Sea and The French Lieutenant’s Woman
This paper explores the mad woman in three novels: Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea and John Fowles’ The French Lieutenant’s Woman.
Munira Mohammad Hamad
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Diurnal ocean surface layer model validation [PDF]
The diurnal ocean surface layer (DOSL) model at the Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center forecasts the 24-hour change in a global sea surface temperatures (SST).
Abell, Fred, Jr. +2 more
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La felicidad como represión: orden y desorden en Jane Eyre y El vasto mar de los Sargazos
Este ensayo traza las historias de Jane Eyre, protagonista de la novela homónima (Charlotte Brontë 1847), y Antoinette Cosway, protagonista de El vasto mar de los Sargazos (Jean Rhys 1966).
Mónica Roesel
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Replacement and genealogy in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea
This chapter explores replacement as the dynamic between Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre (1847) and Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea (1966), with a view to conceptualising replacement as a function of genealogy. I argue that the systematic replacements of character and movements that Rhys places in her novel make Jane Eyre a hypertext for the modern reader ...
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