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    Letter From Luella Kern Engelhart to Alfred L. Shoemaker, May 27, 1949

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    A handwritten letter from Luella Kern Engelhart addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated May 27, 1949. Within, Engelhart provides Pennsylvania Dutch dialect rhymes told to her by her father along with a recipe.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1295/thumbnail.jp

    Hermann Broch et son temps

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    Kern Alfred. Hermann Broch et son temps. In: Cahiers d'Études Germaniques, numéro 16, 1989. Broch. pp. 9-17

    BBOH 012 Alfred Guarisco 10-4-2019

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    In this recording, Alfred Guarisco is interviewed by Ruby Staten and Kern Jackson about living in Baldwin County, and his relationship to Blakeley Bluff and the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. Mr. Guarisco discusses his family history, and his experiences growing up in Daphne, Alabama. His parents immigrated from Italy, and he frames his discussion with the history of different ethnic groups historically immigrating to Baldwin County, and particularly the history of Italian-Americans in the area. He discusses playing in the woods and around the water, and some of the history of the waters around Daphne. Mr. Guarisco concludes the interview discussing some of the historical organizations and efforts in which he is involved

    Die Anfaenge der franzoesischen Ausdehnungspolitik bis zum Jahre 1308, mit einer Karte, von Fritz Kern

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    Leroux Alfred. Die Anfaenge der franzoesischen Ausdehnungspolitik bis zum Jahre 1308, mit einer Karte, von Fritz Kern. In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 1911, tome 72. pp. 628-631

    Le jardin perdu / Alfred Kern

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    The Width of Waters

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    Description: Kern, Alfred. The Width of Waters. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1959. Project Identifier: faulkner_library_113; faulkner_library_114; faulkner_library_115; faulkner_library_116 Condition: The first edition, first printing hardback volume is in fair/fragile condition. The original dustjacket is absent. 1962 Location: Rowan Oak Library Room Current Location: Rowan Oak Library Room Annotations/Inscriptions: There are no inscriptions or annotations present in the volume. However, there is a printed insert included within the first few pages which reads, “Pub Date 1/6/59. THE WIDTH OF WATERS With the Compliments of the Publishers Houghton Mifflin Company Boston Jan 6 1959.”https://egrove.olemiss.edu/faulkner_library_books/1016/thumbnail.jp

    L'Europe des frontières

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    Kern Alfred, Bloch-Raymond Anny, Ercker Alain. L'Europe des frontières. In: Revue des sciences sociales de la France de l'Est, N°17, 1989. Europe plis et avancées. pp. 156-161

    Le bonheur fragile : roman / Alfred Kern

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    The television work of Alfred Hitchcock

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    The thesis uses close textual analysis to study and evaluate the television work of Alfred Hitchcock. The corpus consists of the twenty shows personally directed by Hitchcock, including his appearances before and after those shows. In response to most previous writing, which tends to compare the programmes with Hitchcock’s films (often unfairly) the thesis emphasises them as products of television. Programmes are evaluated on the basis of their perceived success as television- if they harness conditions related to television production and integrate them with narrative themes or to create meaning. Hitchcock is considered to be the major creative force in each programme. Chapter One provides a variety of important contexts including a brief history of US television of the 1950s, key literature on Hitchcock and analyses of contemporaneous programmes not directed by Hitchcock. The textual analysis chapters (2-8) consider aesthetic or thematic programme aspects. Chapter Two studies the various roles played by Hitchcock’s appearances as series host. Chapter Three considers the impact of censorship on programmes frequently dealing with murder, violence and insanity. Chapter Four analyses Hitchcock’s implementation of varieties of voice-over narration, a common device in short dramatic forms. Chapter Five studies Hitchcock’s use of point-of-view shots, particularly in relation to their role in the delivery of the narrative twist. Chapter Six considers the key Hitchcock theme of detachment from the world. Chapter Seven looks at moments from the programmes which demonstrate how aesthetic is influenced by television production conditions. Hitchcock created a number of television masterpieces. His achievements in television are in many ways comparable in quality and consistency to his theatrical films. Even when considered in the context of other 1950s US anthology dramas, the Hitchcock-directed programmes are superior on many levels. Elements of his film style were highly suited to television production. Many of his greatest achievements embrace and harness television production conditions in their presentation strategies to create an integration of style and meaning

    Second Letter From Luella Kern Engelhart to Alfred L. Shoemaker, May 27, 1949

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    A handwritten letter from Luella K. Engelhart addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated May 27, 1949. Within, Engelhart praises Shoemaker\u27s work with the Pennsylvania Dutchman periodical and recounts her experiences with pow-wowing and superstitions.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1296/thumbnail.jp
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