348 research outputs found

    Generation: memoirs and personal essays

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    Geneeration: Memoirs and Personal Essays is a collection of non-fiction essays concerned with the themes of family, inheritance, and genetic and cultural influences.M.F.A.by Dorothea Cumming

    Dorothea J. Snow, 1954 Visit

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    A group of summer students taking children\u27s literature at Jacksonville State College are shown with noted author Dorothea J. Snow. Shown from left are Doris Holder, Dorothea J. Snow, Sylvia Alverson, and Lillian Thomas.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/34805/thumbnail.jp

    Die historische und ekklesiologische Tiefe voll ausschöpfen. Respons zum Beitrag von Dorothea Sattler

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    This contribution responds to Dorothea Sattler’s thoughts about ecclesiology in an ecumenical context. First it describes in short the influence of Kurt Stalder’s theology for his generation of Old Catholic theologians, parish priests and lay people, as well as his contribution to the ecumenical theology in the 20th century. After that the author reacts on the three parts of Sattler’s contribution: on the Petrine function, on the apostolicity of ministry and on contemporary plurality and the unity of the church

    Diaspora: Exile and the Jewish Condition

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    Dorothea Braginsky is a contributing author, Exile in America: Strangers in Paradise?.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/psychology-books/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Construction of Madness: Emerging Conceptions and Interventions

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    Dorothea Braginsky is a contributing author, The Myth of Schizophrenia

    Deviant Behavior: Readings in the Sociology of Deviance

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    Dorothea Braginsky is a contributing author, Schizophrenics in the psychiatric interview: a study of their interpersonal effectiveness

    A Century of Psychology as Science

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    Dorothea Braginsky is a contributing author, Psychology: Handmaiden of Society\u27.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/psychology-books/1000/thumbnail.jp

    The Failure of the marriage between Dorothea Brooke and Edward Casaubon in George Eliot's middlemarch

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    This paper deals with marriage failure found in George Eliot?s novel Middlemarch, seen through Dorothea Brooke and Edward Casaubon. The thesis writer is interested in finding the factors that cause their marriage to fail. She assumes that the failure is caused by both Dorothea and Mr. Casaubon. Therefore, the thesis writer needs to divide the factors into two groups; the factors that cause the failure of the marriage from Dorothea?s side as well as from Mr. Casaubon?s side. From the author?s characterization, which reveals Dorothea and Mr. Casaubon?s attitudes, the thesis writer finds out the causes of the failure. Besides, the description of Victorian women and marriage helps the thesis writer understand the causes of the failure. The thesis writer concludes that Dorothea and Mr. Casaubon fail in their marriage because of some factors such their character traits, the absence of love and the difference of age. The fact that Dorothea has been disillusioned about her husband and marriage makes her unhappy with her marriage

    Der leere Blütenkranz : A Critical Reading of Dorothea Schlegel's Florentin

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    Dorothea Schlegel’s Florentin (1801) is one of the less well known novels of the period commonly referred to as Early German Romanticism. This study attempts to combine both the historical context of the novel and later critical approaches to the ideas of the period. At the same time, this study seeks to avoid the more transcendent approaches that have previously been used in order to attempt to understand Florentin. In order to do so this study makes the expressionless or the gap created by allegorical expression between sign and signified a central theme in order to create a field of tensions and uncertainties. Although many readers of Florentin have noted the sensation of an absence of clarity while reading the novel, the majority of them have put this down to a lack of ability on the part of the author. This study attempts to find a structural explanation for the expressionless in Dorothea Schlegel’s novel while attempting to preserve aspects of its unknowability
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