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    Dorothy Snowden (Rowe), undated

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    Photograph of Dorothy Snowden (Rowe) (1893-1982), undated. She was the daughter of Robert Brinkley Snowden and the granddaughter of R.B. Snowden.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-rbsnowdenfamily2/1061/thumbnail.jp

    Dorothy Wordsworth and Hartley Coleridge : the poetics of relationship

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    My thesis studies Hartley Coleridge and Dorothy Wordsworth to redress the unjust neglect of Hartley’s work, and to reach a more positive understanding of Dorothy’s conflicted literary relationship with William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. I provide a complete reassessment of the often narrowly read prose and poetry of these two critically marginalized figures, and also investigate the relationships that affected their lives, literary self-constructions, and reception; in this way, I restore a more accurate account of Hartley and Dorothy as independent and original writers, and also highlight both the inhibiting and cathartic affects of writing from within a familial literary context. My analysis of the writings of Hartley and Dorothy and the dialogues in which they engage with the works of STC and William, argues that both Hartley and Dorothy developed a strong relational poetics in their endeavour to demarcate their independent subjectivities. Furthermore, through a survey of the significance of the sibling bond – literal and figurative – in the texts and lives of all these writers, I demonstrate a theory of influence which recognizes lateral, rather than paternal, kinship as the most influential relationship. I thus conclude that authorial identity is not fundamentally predetermined by, and dependent on, gender or literary inheritance, but is more significantly governed by domestic environment, familial readership, and immediate kinship. My thesis challenges the long-standing misconceptions that Hartley was unable to achieve a strong poetic identity in STC’s shadow, and that Dorothy’s independent authorial endeavour was primarily thwarted by gender. To replace these misreadings, I foreground the successful literary independence of both writers: my approach reinstates Hartley Coleridge’s literary standing as a major poet who bridged Romanticism and Victorian literature, and promotes Dorothy Wordsworth as one of the finest descriptive writers of nature and relationship

    Rowe, George. August 14, 2018. C. Braye and J. Harnum interviewing George Rowe, Port Hope Simpson

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    George Rowe discusses his biographical background; boat building experience; and fishing. His wife Dorothy was also present during the interview

    A Conversation with Dorothy Rowe - Why we lie

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    Dorothy Rowe, clinical psychologist and writer, speaks about her perspectives on psychology and why 'comforting lies' are often seen as preferable to 'uncomfortable truths'

    The role of Plasmodium falciparum var genes in malaria in pregnancy

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    Sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes in the placenta is responsible for many of the harmful effects of malaria during pregnancy. Sequestration occurs as a result of parasite adhesion molecules expressed on the surface of infected erythrocytes binding to host receptors in the placenta such as chondroitin sulphate A (CSA). Identification of the parasite ligand(s) responsible for placental adhesion could lead to the development of a vaccine to induce antibodies to prevent placental sequestration. Such a vaccine would reduce the maternal anaemia and infant deaths that are associated with malaria in pregnancy. Current research indicates that the parasite ligands mediating placental adhesion may be members of the P. falciparum variant surface antigen family PfEMP1, encoded by var genes. Two relatively well-conserved subfamilies of var genes have been implicated in placental adhesion, however, their role remains controversial. This review examines the evidence for and against the involvement of var genes in placental adhesion, and considers whether the most appropriate vaccine candidates have yet been identified

    Introduction. Shakespeare: Overlapping Mediascapes in the Mind

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    Introduction to the issue 'Shakespeare in the Media. Old and New', Anglistica aion, 15.2, 2011, co-edited with co-author Katherine Rowe, discussing the place of Shakespeare in the media today and the 'state of the art' of Shakespeare studies on the topic

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.12, no.8

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    Cook With Iowa Lard… By Ella Gertrude McMullen If You Would Have Shining Locks… By Virginia Rowe A Few Apples a Day… By Dorothy Bloedel If It’s Good It Will Sell… By Hazel Beck</p

    Letter from Sanford Rowe and W. W. Bass to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Sanford Rowe and W. W. Bass to Carl Hayden requesting a re-examination on the proposed park boundaries as they are disadvantageous to current land owners surrounding the canyon

    Sandy Rowe wearing full-length dress as she stands under decorative arbor and gateway in garden.

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    ''Miss Sandy Rowe...will be honored at a garden party along with Miss Dorothy White...Miss Rowe is an attractive member of the high school set.'
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