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    George P. Elliot

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    Black and white photograph of George P. Elliot

    Allen, George Elliot

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    George Elliot Allen - football coach.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/1561/thumbnail.jp

    Escaped Convict Proclamation - George Elliot

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    A proclamation issued by the Superintendent of the Texas State Penitentiaries, Searcy Baker, providing a description of and a $25 reward for the capture of escaped convict, George Elliot

    What we desire is african: intertextuality of negritude in Clarke's and Trindade's poetry

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-graduação em Letras/Inglês e Literatura CorrespondenteEste trabalho investiga a intertextualidade entre as poesias de Solano Trindade e George Elliot Clarke. O estudo analisa o uso de um eu-enunciador que descreve a luta dos poetas contra a invisibilidade do "eu" negro, a construção de um anti-épico que reconta a história do ponto de vista do negro, a reversão de valores que reafirma a tradição e a cultura negras, e a tentativa de construir uma nova ordem simbólica que se expressa pela ruptura de estereótipos nos textos dos dois autores. A pesquisa revê o discurso da negritude e sua presença na Poesia negra hoje

    Letter from George Clark Sargent to William Elliot Griffis, September 24, 1921

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    Provides a photograph of his father, Senator Aaron A. Sargent. Expresses inability to provide helpful data on Korea.This project was funded by a grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul, Korea.Youngmee Yu Cho and Sungmin Park are responsible for the transcription and annotation of the letters

    The examination of how modern, overeducated and intellectual men are alienated from their environment of materialistic values of the Modern Era, with regard to the poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Elliot.

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    An intellectual man eventually questions the deviations in his society and he is usually astounded by how he is obliged to stand alone in that society. This work specifically focuses on how the shattered values of Modern World lead the intellectual individual to alienation and suffering, with regard to the poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Elliot. The given imageries, stylistic devices, meanings and some certain references are examined as well, as indications of the suffering of the individual. The essay also includes the historical and social background of American Literature of twentieth century and stresses the relation between the mentioned factors and the attitude of modern men. After World War I, the artistic approach of some certain writers of the mentioned era has been mainly affected by the social changes. The main aim is to study how these changes influenced the poetry of T.S. Elliot; more specifically investigate the indications of that certain state of mind embedded in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”. As a focus, the research question of this essay suggests concentrating on the topic by taking major themes, linguistics, structures, tone, atmosphere and setting of the poem into consideration. All the mentioned points are discussed in a detailed way in order to determine and comprehend the state of endurance and alienation of modern man. With the help of stylistic devices, language and themes he uses, Elliot demonstrates how he is distressful about the materialistic values of the Modern Era, as well as his personal suffering

    Nécrologie. George Frédéric Elliot Rudé (1910-1993)

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    Mac Phee Peter. Nécrologie. George Frédéric Elliot Rudé (1910-1993). In: Annales historiques de la Révolution française, n°305, 1996. pp. 561-563

    Interview with Lyn Leader-Elliot

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    Don Dunstan Oral History Project interview transcripts. No conditions are imposed on the reuse of this transcript by the interviewee.Interview with Lyn Leader-Elliot by George Lewkowicz on 18th June 2008. Lyn Leader-Elliot worked in the Premier's Department during the Dunstan era

    Telegram regarding travel for Elliot Tasso and George Horn

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    Telegram asking for railroad tickets for Elliot Tasso and George Horn, at Kingfisher station
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