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Agnes Grimm Collection
Agnes Grimm was an author and collector of area history. An area school teacher of Texas history, she kept extensive notes, photographs and maps about the history of South Texas and her personal effort to document it. Her book, Llanos Mestenas, was published in 1968
Mag and Agnes
Photograph - Joe Irwin's Aunt Mag and her oldest sister, Agnes. Vulcan, Albert
Agnes McDonald
Head shot of Agnes McDonald.
Agnes Hamblen McDonald (1932- ) is a NC native of and a resident of Wilmington, NC. She received her Masters of Fine Arts degree from the University of North Carolina Wilmington. She is a member of the North Carolina Writer's Network, and is a poet and journal writer as well as short story author. Some of her poerty collections are in the New Hanover County Public Library
Agnes Geelan, Politician and Author
Agnes Geelan was the first woman mayor of an incorporated city in the state, when she was elected mayor of Enderlin in 1946. She also had the honor of being the first woman state senator, when she served in the North Dakota Senate from 1951 to 1954. She was a member of the North Dakota Constitutional Convention in 1972 and also wrote The Dakota Maverick: the political life of William Langer, also known as Wild Bill in 1975.https://commons.und.edu/nd-politics-photos/1298/thumbnail.jp
The UN-SUSTAINABLE Match in HCV Recipients. Evidences from the Italian D-MELD Study on Balancing Donor-Recipient Risk Factors
The UN-SUSTAINABLE Match in HCV Recipients. Evidences from the Italian D-MELD Study on Balancing Donor-Recipient Risk Factor
Through Cyprus. by --- , author of Glimpses of greek life and scenery etc. Illustrated, with map
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Glimpses of greek life and scenery, by---, author of Eastern Pilgrims etc. etc.
Dedication:Content description: Detailed contentsIllustration: (Views ,portraits ,)Pagination: PP10+352PVolumes: 1Text Genre:ProseIllustration: (τοπία ,πορτραίτα ,
'To give myself up to a serious examination': Forms of Dissent in Seventeenth-Century Nonconformist Spiritual Autobiographies
This thesis explores the ways in which seventeenth-century nonconformist writers used the Puritan model of spiritual autobiography to record their individual forms of dissent. Spiritual autobiography is read against the political and religious turmoil that existed in England in the aftermath of the Civil Wars and during the subsequent Restoration. Through a study of four dissenting writers I show how a genre seen usually as a record of spiritual crisis and ultimate reconciliation, was also used as a way of communicating gendered, psychological, domestic, and religious dissent by writers from the extreme margins of society.
The argument differs from other studies of spiritual autobiography in that I situate the genre beyond the strict confines of soteriology and adopt an interdisciplinary approach that deploys literary, historical, and theoretical readings. I draw upon the theories of Jean-François Lyotard in order to illustrate a mood analogous to postmodernism apparent in the nonconformist psyche as well as to contextualise the wider dissent shown to exist in the seventeenth century. By applying Lyotard’s concepts of Svelteness, competing Phrase Regimens, and the Differend to spiritual autobiographies by John Bunyan, Agnes Beaumont, Laurence Clarkson, and Richard Norwood this study raises questions with regard to assumptions associated with the genre, the context in which they were written, and so
presents new readings of often marginal texts
The Correspondence of Albertine Agnes van Oranje-Nassau (423 letters)
Currently the catalogue contains metadata of 423 letters conserved at the Royal Collections in The Hague. The letters, which date from 1658 to 1695, are written in German, French, and Dutch. Albertine Agnes was the author of sixty-seven of these letters, whilst 356 are addressed to her. Each letter record has a link to a digitized copy of the original document and, in the near future, further correspondence of Albertine Agnes, conserved mainly at Tresoar in Leeuwarden, will be added to this catalogue
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