7,763 research outputs found
actuatorCylinderSimpleFoam-solver
Creator: Edgar Martinez-Ojeda
Title: actuatorCylinderSimpleFoam-solver
Description: Solver files with wmake for compilation.
Date of last access: august 11, 2021
actuatorCylinderSimpleFoam-simulations-results
Creator: Edgar Martinez-Ojeda
Title: actuatorCylinderSimpleFoam-simulations-results
Description: Data from two wind farms: the small-scale wind farm made of 4 turbines and the large-scale wind farm made of 8 turbines. These are log files with printed information from the solver as well as the power coefficients.
Date of last of access: august 11, 2021
To what extent may the unfavorable viewpoints of critics on E. A. Poe's use of horror and social satire in his stories be refuted by examples from and analysis of the author's eight short stories?
With numerous short stories and poems, Edgar Allan Poe is considered to be the piquant and
astounding milestone of the American Literature. Yet, his style and achievements have always
been interpreted antagonistically by large numbers of critics. This study analyzes the features
unique to Edgar Allan Poe in his short stories “Murders In The Rue Morgue”, “The Fall of
The House of Usher”, “A Tale of Jerusalem”, “The Pit and The Pendulum”, “The System of
Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether”, “A Cask Of Amonillado”, “The Masque of Red Death”
and “The Man That Was Used Up” while refuting to chosen examples of negative reviews
about Edgar Allan Poe.
Due to the fact that Edgar Allan Poe is well-known for his usage horror, satire, humor and
fiction in his short stories, these qualities have been criticized mostly by many writers and
philosophers as well. In this sense, the scope of the study will be sharpened on how these
techniques are used in his short stories to make them nonpareil and what was Edgar Allan
Poe’s authorial intention while utilizing these attributes in his works. At this point the analysis
of the characters, themes and plot will be prioritized compared to the language and style that
Edgar Allan Poe uses in his texts.
Since the criticism against Poe focus on the usefulness of such features in his short stories and
how they intimidate the reader from the text, the study proves that the gap between Poe and
the reader is a simple issue of reciprocal misunderstanding which is proven to be artificial and
bogus with examples and facts from his short stories
Teoría de opciones reales y valuación de empresas biotecnológicas en mercados emergentes. una aplicación para el caso de méxico /
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Interview with Andres Martinez
Author, Andres Martinez, discusses his dissertation and the resulting book he is writing that will expand on Valley conjunto musicians.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/bordermusicoralhistories/1014/thumbnail.jp
Interview of author Michelle Martinez
Michelle Martinez, author of the crime novel "Most wanted," talks about the issues faced by Latin Americans in their home country versus what they face in the United States. She describes her family and education, graduation form Harvard Law School, and her professional endeavors. Martinez discusses the story line of her book, what motivated her to write, and how she brought her experiences from the prosecutor's office to bear on her writing. She describes her writing as an opportunity to explore her own cultural heritage. Martinez discusses the art of writing and talks about what she reads. Martinez is interviewed by Diana Rivera at the 2005 Left Coast Crime Conference held in El Paso, Texas
Racconti sensazionali / Edgar Allan Poe ; a cura di Carlo Martinez
I racconto qui presentati in una nuova traduzione sono tra i più significativi: protagonista il sensazionalismo, linguaggio grazie al quale Poe codifica nuovi generi letterari - il poliziesco, la fantascienza, il racconto dell'orrore - divenuti caratteristico della cultura di massa. Racconti come "Il pozzo e il pendolo", "Il crollo della casa Usher" o "I delitti della Rue Morgue" continuano ad avvincere il lettore moderno per la straordinaria tensione narrativa e forse ancor più per il turbamento provocato dalle questioni a noi contemporanee in essi affrontate - la fascinazione per la violenza, spesso esercitata sul corpo femminile; gli abissi della mente; le inquietanti frontiere della scienza; il discorso razziale e le problematiche di gender; e infine gli effetti dell'economia capitalista e della società urbana
Mariners #11 Edgar Martinez collectible figurine with original box, 2005
This figurine was given away to fans as a promotional item in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the 11th-inning double hit by Edgar Martinez during the October 8, 1995, game against the Yankees at Seattle's previously named Safeco Field. This hit gave the Mariners the win against the Yankees, and the team the right to play in the American League Championship.1 Figure, Toy; Materials: plastic --cardboard; Dimensions: Figurine: 5.75 in.H x 6 in.W x 3.25 in.D ; Box: 7.5 in.H x 6.5 in.W x 4 in.
The Fan and the Idol: Re-tracing Authorship in “The Author of Beltraffio”
This article is an investigation of the theme of authorship in Henry James’s tale “The author of Beltraffio.” Written at a crucial stage of James’s career, this tale stands at the crossroads between James’s high realism, his uneasy flirting with aestheticism, and his more experimental narrative turns. The article argues that in this story authorship is step by step not only mobilized, but also vampirized and dispossessed by the narrator, who exchanges the intimacy with the author and his individuality for commodities to be consumed. Authorship, Martinez contends, is figured in the tale as the result of a social discourse, where the veneration of the narrator for the “author of Beltraffio” borders on the relationship between “fan” and “idol.” Such a gesture is located within the broader cultural concerns James was dealing with at the time: the establishment of literary realism in America; the reconfiguration of the relation between private and public experience; the emergence of a mass readership; and a growing bifurcation between the mutually constituting high-brow and low-brow cultural spheres
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