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The 'true use of reading' : Sarah Fielding and mid eighteenth-century literary strategies.
PhDThe aim of this thesis is to explore, by examining her life and
works, how Sarah Fielding (1710-68) established her identity as an author.
The definition of her role involves her notions of the functions of
writing and reading.
Sarah Fielding attempts to invite readers to form a sense of ties
by tacit understanding of her messages. As she believes that a work
of literature is produced through collaboration between the writer and
the reader, it is an important task in her view to show her attentiveness
toward reading practice. In her consideration of reading, she has two
distinct, even opposite views of her audience: on the one hand a familiar
and limited circle of readers with shared moral and cultural values and
on the other potential readers among the unknown mass of people. The
dual targets direct her to devise various strategies. She tries to
appeal to those who can endorse and appreciate her moral values as well
as her learning. Her writings and letters testify that she is sensitive
to the demands of the literary market, trying to lead the taste of readers
by inventing new forms.
The thesis opens with an overview of Sarah Fielding's career,
followed by a consideration of her critical attention to the roles of
reading. I go on to examine the narrative structures and strategies
she deploys, with a particular emphasis on her use of the epistolary
method. The following chapter deals with her attention to the reading
of the moral message tangibly embodied in her educational writing. It
is followed by an analysis of the activity which earned her a reputation
as a learned woman. Various as the forms of her works are, they invariably
reflect her attempt to balance herself between the two demands of
inventiveness and familiarity
Sarah Fielding: Satire and Subversion in the Eighteenth-Century Novel
This study of Sarah Fielding (1710―68) is an original contribution to Fielding scholarship that has a dual purpose: to support those who are striving to re-introduce her to the modern literary landscape in an effort to restore her eighteenth-century literary standing, and to firmly establish Fielding as an early feminist writer. It is argued here that throughout her oeuvre Fielding challenged prevailing traditions that denied women a choice, particularly in education, employment and marriage. These themes are also considered in the political treatises of Mary Astell (1666―1731) and Mary Wollstonecraft (1759―97), who are now widely recognised as feminist writers.
It is further argued that Fielding’s subversion in fiction of the English patriarchal system is underscored by her unorthodox performance in the literary arena. This is fully explored alongside her use of sentimentalism as a literary tool with which she challenges her seemingly inhumane society. Fielding’s interest in ‘the Labyrinths of the Mind’ (in modern terms, human psychology) will also be addressed as will her placement in the history of feminism and her placement in the sentimental novel tradition. Fielding’s performance as a literary critic will be compared with the few female authors who, like her, dared to publish literary criticism during her writing career. Accordingly, extracts from Fielding’s novels and her two critical pamphlets will be thoroughly examined.
An updated biography of Fielding that is also included here will provide evidence for a further claim, that her fiction is autobiographical in part. A comprehensive account of Fielding’s performance as a literary critic forms the final chapter of this work. It is the first full-length examination of her contribution to the genre and includes an appraisal of her recently unearthed critical pamphlet entitled A Comparison Between the Horace of Corneille and The Roman Father of Mr. Whitehead (1750) that is yet to be formerly attributed to her. Ultimately this study of Fielding will go far beyond what has previously been written about this remarkable eighteenth-century author, particularly regarding her feminist activity
'F- F- Felt it': Breathing Feminist, Queer and Clown Thinking into the Practice and Study of Sarah Kane’s Cleansed and Blasted
This thesis uses studio practice, scholarly research, close reading of text, performance observation and conversation with practitioners to establish diverse readings of Sarah Kane’s Cleansed. It includes original material from the 2012 productions of Cleansed in Japan (Kamome-za Fringe Theatre), and in Ireland (Bare Cheek Theatre). It notes practice on Cleansed in gallery spaces (Cast-Off Drama, UK). It offers a dramaturgical approach to workshopping the play from a feminist and queer position, informed by theories of gender and transgender, and the marginalised, loving and delinquent practice of clowning. The research discusses principles of breath, voice and sexuate difference drawing primarily on the philosophies of Luce Irigaray, on the voice practice of Cicely Berry and the clown teaching of Sue Morrison.
The work challenges the ‘in-yer-face’ theatre discourse on Kane arguing that it represents a McDonaldization of its subject matter, and an insidious trivialisation of her texts. It offers new thinking on the opening night of Blasted (1995), suggesting that the ‘furore’ was fuelled by collective male hysteria and superstition; its roots centred in mourning. Analysing Cleansed in relation to Edward Bond’s Saved and Lear, it explores tropes of ghosts, stitching and the silent scream, and argues that Kane militates for gynocentric time and becoming. It analyses the symbol of the perimeter fence as a feature of 1980s Britain, noting the strength of binary associations configured in it with reference to both English football hooliganism (male) and the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp (female). It argues that Kane sets up heteronormative binaries in Cleansed to debate and contest them.
A key conclusion of the thesis is that Cleansed politically addresses and dramatises issues of transgender experience presenting accounts of gender violence, mutability, transitioning, the sharp fractures and silences of gender dysphoria, but also, ultimately, queer desire, love and optimism
Hearing Faces and Seeing Voices: The Integration and Interaction of Face and Voice Processing
Cognitive understanding of voice recognition has borrowed much from the area of face processing, both in terms of the theoretical framework within which results are interpreted, and the methodology used to assess performance. A considerable body of research now exists to suggest that voice recognition may proceed in parallel with face recognition, and that the two pathways may combine to inform person recognition. However, rather than being independent or equivalent, these parallel pathways appear to interact to reveal interesting interference effects. The present paper reviews a series of studies that focus on a considerable and growing literature. The vulnerability of voice processing will be explored relative to face processing, and the interaction of these two pathways will be examined with reference to broader theoretical frameworks for person recognition
Adapting musicology's use of affect theories to contemporary theatre making: Directing Martin Crimp's attempts on her life
Copyright @ Intellect 2011Adopting and adapting musicology's use of affect theories, specifically Jeremy Gilbert's idea of an 'affective analysis' and David Epstein's idea of 'shaping affect', this article looks at Martin Crimp's Attempts on Her Life from a practitioner's perspective. It investigates the challenges and benefits of adopting an 'affective approach' to directing recent theatre texts that stress the musicality and corporeality of language along with, and at times above, its signifying roles. Rather than locating Aristotelian dramatic climaxes based on narratological or characterological progression, an affective approach seeks to identify moments of affective intensity, which produce a different sort of impact by working on a 'body-first' methodology, rather than the directly cerebral. That this embodied impact is not ultimately meaningless is one of affect theory's most vital assertions. This approach has resonance in terms of how directors, performers and critics/theorists approach work of this type
Letter to Clyde Sarah from J. Kuttler, General Manager, California Works, Trailer Company of America, June 26, 1942
Letter from J. Kuttler, Trailer Company of America, to Clyde Sarah (alias of Fred Korematsu), care of Ernest Besig, enclosing check for wages, minus a charge for unreturned keys and button.The ACLU-Northern California case file records contain legal documents and correspondence pertaining to the case argued before the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944), challenging the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066
Depression and Gender: The Expression and Experience of Melancholy in the Eighteenth Century
This thesis investigates the life and work of six eighteenth-century writers, two male and four female. It explores their experience of depression through their letters and other autobiographical material, and examines the ways in which they represent melancholy in their poetry and prose. The subject of Chapter Two is Thomas Gray, whose real life persona as the lonely intellectual is also identifiable in his poetry. The Scottish poet Robert Fergusson is studied in Chapter Three. Fergusson’s lively and vigorous mind was shattered in the months leading up to his death, during which time some of his writing became darkly nihilistic. Chapter Four looks at Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea, a lifelong depressive who often wrote about her feelings of despair in her poetry. Chapter Five explores Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. She was a courageous and controversial figure, but despite her resilience, on occasion in her letters she reveals her vulnerability and susceptibility to low spirits, a mood which is sometimes expressed in her creative writing. Sarah Scott, whose life and work have not yet been considered in relation to the subject of melancholy, is examined in Chapter Six. Her novel includes several low-spirited and depressed female characters who are continually seeking asylum from a hostile world. Chapter Seven analyses Charlotte Smith, a mother of twelve children whose unhappy marriage ended in separation. Smith wrote extensively about her depression in her letters, prefaces, poetry and novels.
This study shows that the women in particular use their writing on melancholy and depression to express their discontent with the confined way in which they are often expected to live out their lives
Město a venkov v díle The Country of the Pointed Firs autorky Sarah Orne Jewett
This thesis focuses on the specific features of the country portrayed in the short novel
The Country of the Pointed Firs by the American regional author Sarah Orne Jewett in
comparison with the city environment. The popularity of the local color movement was
increasing during the era of the Industrial Revolution. Disillusionment of hard
conditions brought by the new way of life in urbanized and overcrowded cities was one
of the main reasons why thousands of readers were enthused to read about calm rural
areas. The theoretical part introduces the Local Color movement together with the
importance of Sarah Orne Jewett as one of the most significant New England authors of
the 19th century. The analytical part deals with the specific features included in this
novella, starting with the unusual usage of the narrator, followed by a women’s world of
Dunnet Landing, ending with different dialects used in this book, the superstitions and
the importance of community.Tato práce se zaměřuje na specifické prvky venkova vyobrazené v díle The Country of the Pointed Firs americké regionální spisovatelky S. O. Jewettové v porovnání s městským prostředím. Popularita venkovské prózy vzrůstala v období průmyslové revoluce. Rozčarování z těžkých podmínek, které přinášel nový styl života v urbanizovaných a přelidněných velkoměstech byl jedním z hlavních důvodů, proč
tisíce čtenářů nadšeně četly o klidném venkovském prostředí. Teoretická část uvádí do kontextu venkovskou prózu společně s významem v oblasti Nové Anglie v 19.století. Analytická část se zabývá specifickými prvky zahrnutými v tomto díle, počínaje neobvyklým použitím vypravěče, pokračuje světem žen ve fiktivním městečku Dunnet Landing, konče různými dialekty použitými v této knize.Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistikyStudent stručně představil téma a strukturu své práce a reagoval na podněty v posudcích:
1) vysvětlil své pojetí role náboženství, jak jej zachytila autorka zvoleného románu
2) vysvětlil. proč se v práci jen minimálně věnoval poetice místa a sosutředil se spíše na analýzu postav
Komise se shodla na hodnocení velmi dobře.Dokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajobo
Ženská gotika v románu Zlodějka a Malý vetřelec Sarah Watersové
Tato bakalářská práce se zabývá dvěma romány autorky Sarah Waters, Zlodějkou (2002) a Malým vetřelcem (2009), které zkoumá z pohledu dvou rozdílných teorií ženské gotiky, subžánru gotické literatury. V obou knihách se u ženských postav hojně vyskytuje pocit uvěznění v domě, ve kterém žijí, temno a nadpřirozeno. Všechny tyto prvky jsou pro definování ženské gotiky zásadní. Na romány budou postupně aplikované dvě teorie. Autorkou první je Anne Williams, která ženskou gotiku staví do opozice k mužské. Tyto módy rozlišuje podle formy vypravěče, přístupu k nadpřirozeným elementům a závěru děje. Druhým konceptem bude pohled Ellen Moers, která do ženské gotiky řadí všechny gotické knihy napsané ženami, avšak klade také důraz na prostředí, ve kterém se příběh odehrává, a na pocity, které v ženských postavách vzbuzuje. Předmětem následné interpretace budou vypravěč, nadpřirozené prvky a zakončení každého z románů Pozornost bude dále soustředěna na domy a blázince, které se ve Zlodějce a Malém vetřelci vyskytují, a pocity uvěznění, beznaděje, pochmurna a temna, které v ženských postavách vyvolávají. Cílem této práce je zjistit, zda podle Williams Zlodějka a Malý vetřelec spadají spíše do ženské nebo do mužské gotické literatury, a ověřit, zda je možné obě díla zařadit do ženské gotické literatury tak, jak ji...This bachelor's thesis analyses two novels by Sarah Waters, Fingersmith (2002) and The Little Stranger (2009), and analyses them through two different theories of Female Gothic, which is a subgenre of Gothic literature. Both books are replete with female characters experiencing feelings of confinement in the house they live in as well as darkness, and the supernatural. All of these features are crucial when defining the Female Gothic. One by one, the two theories will be applied to the novels. The author of the first is Anne Williams, who contrasts Female Gothic mode with Male Gothic mode. She distinguishes between these modes using the narrator, the approach to the supernatural, and the conclusion of the plot. The second concept is by Ellen Moers. She establishes that all Gothic books written by women are Female Gothics, however, she also highlights the setting of the story and the feelings it evokes in female characters. The subject of interpretation will be the narrator, the supernatural elements and the conclusion of the novels. Attention will also be paid to houses and madhouses that appear in Fingersmith and The Little Stranger, and the feelings of confinement, gloominess, and hopelessness they induce in the female characters. The aim of this thesis is to discover if, according to Williams,...Katedra anglického jazyka a literaturyFaculty of EducationPedagogická fakult
Nurse's role in the care of a patient with a pressure ulcer
Name and surname of the author: Olívia Kondásová Institution: Charles University in Praque, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department od Non-medical Studies Title: Nurse's role in the care of a patient with a pressure ulcer Supervisor: Mgr. Sarah Freibauerová Number of pages: 68 Year of defense: 2025 Keywords: pressure ulcer prevention, nursing care, risk factors, patient positioning, nurse education The aim of the survey conducted at the 4th internal hematology clinic of the University hospital in Hradec Králové was to assess the level of knowledge and practices of general and practical nurses in the area of pressure ulcer prevention and care. The results showed that nurses have a good understanding of the risk factors for the development of pressure ulcers, regularly monitor patients skin condition, nutrition and hydration, and use validated tools for risk assessment. The most common preventive measures include patient positioning and skin care, often in collaboration with the entire healthcare team. Although barriers were identified, such as a lack of staff and patient non - compliance, nurses show a huge level of motivation for further education and professional development. The systematic approach to pressure ulcer prevention significantly contributes to the quality of nursing care and...Autor: Olívia Kondásová Instituce: Ústav nelékařských studií Název práce: Role sestry v péči o pacienta s dekubitem Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Sarah Freibauerová Počet stran: 68 Počet příloh: 3 Rok obhajoby: 2025 Klíčové slova: prevence dekubitů, ošetřovatelské péče, rizikové faktory, polohování, vzdělávání sester Cílem průzkumu realizovaného IV. interní hematologické klinice Fakultní nemocnice Hradec Králové bylo zmapovat úroveň znalosti a praxi všeobecných a praktických sester v oblasti prevence a péče o dekubity. Výsledky ukázaly, že sestry mají dobré povědomí o rizikových faktorech vzniku dekubitů, pravidelně sledují stav pokožky, výživu a hydrataci pacientů a využívají validované nástroje pro hodnocení rizika. Mezi nejčastější preventivní opatření patří polohování pacientů a péče o pokožku, často za spolupráce celého zdravotnického týmu. Přestože byly identifikovány překážky, jako nedostatek personálu a nespolupráce pacientů, sestry vykazují vysokou motivaci k dalšímu vzdělávání a profesnímu rozvoji. Systematický přístup k prevenci dekubitů tak významně přispívá ke kvalitě ošetřovatelské péče a bezpečnosti pacientů.Department of Non - Medical StudiesÚstav nelékařských studiíLékařská fakulta v Hradci KrálovéFaculty of Medicine in Hradec Králov
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