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Poems of peace and war
Book of poems about peace and war written by Mrs. David Scull Bispham. Bound in off-white wrappers. Front cover features title in black ink and an image of red cross. On inside rear cover is a dedication dated Nov. 18, 1915 (largely illegible), and the name of the author, Caroline Russell Bispham
Fashion Culture: Proust's Duchess
On October 4, 2018, author Caroline Weber explored the daily lives of three women who were superstars of fin-de-siècle Parisian high society, "paragons of elegance, nobility, and style." Behind the glamour, they endured loneliness, rigid social rules, and loveless marriages, yet inspired novelist Marcel Proust to heights of literary achievement
UTILIZATION OF INTERTEXTUALITY IN NEIL GAIMAN’S BOOKS
Almost each of Neil Gaiman’s books, we cannot consider without the usage of intertextuality. Thus, is the interconnection between two similar works especially, literary books that impact readers’ interpretation of the text. In the following passage, one of the bestsellers of the author (Caroline) is analyzed to survey the utilization of intertextuality. Intertextuality is learned with the juxtaposition of the works “Coraline” and “Alice in the Wonderland”
UTILIZATION OF INTERTEXTUALITY IN NEIL GAIMAN’S BOOKS
Almost each of Neil Gaiman’s books, we cannot consider without the usage of intertextuality. Thus, is the interconnection between two similar works especially, literary books that impact readers’ interpretation of the text. In the following passage, one of the bestsellers of the author (Caroline) is analyzed to survey the utilization of intertextuality. Intertextuality is learned with the juxtaposition of the works “Coraline” and “Alice in the Wonderland”
WELL Factsheet: Problems in representative sampling in the water and sanitation sector: a brief analysis of problems and possible solutions
Author: Caroline Hunt, April 2006 Quality assurance: Kristof Bostoen Edited and produced as a PDF document: May 2020Produced by WEDC and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine for the Department of International Development (DFID) of the UK government (now the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)), this archive collection of WELL factsheets remains relevant. It covers topics ranging from the anaerobic treatment of municipal wastewater through to water quality and safety plans.</p
Caroline Deby, pittrice tra Italia e Francia. Appunti e spunti per l’attività di una ritrovata artista romantica
The paper stems from the research carried out on the heritage of the Museum of Risorgimento in Brescia, on the occasion of its rearrangement. Archival investigations have returned the name of the Camillo Ugoni’s portrait author, Caroline Deby (mar- ried Vallée), whose path is retraced and analyzed. She was a romantic painter active between Italy and France from the 1820s and met Camillo Ugoni in Brescia before his exile
