44 research outputs found
books piece reviewing Officer Friendly and Other Stories, the debut collecti
books piece reviewing Officer Friendly and Other Stories, the debut collection by Portland author Lewis Robinso
Never Leave Us Alone: The Prayer Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Title: Never to leave us alone : the prayer life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Author: Lewis V Baldwin Publisher: Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress Press, 2010. ISBN: 978080069744
Down the rabbit hole:Exploring Curious Questions about Autoethnography
In the famous story of Alice in Wonderland by the English author, Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), the eponymous Alice follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit hole, drinks from a bottle labelled “Drink me” and, subsequently, meets myriad creatures with whom she has fantastical conversations and marvellous adventures
Lewis Harrison Christian and Wife
Photograph of General Conference administrator and author Lewis Harrison Christian sitting in a grassy field with his wife. During Christian's life, he was married three times. Mable Royce in 1899, Hansine Panduro in 1904, and Dorothy White in 1938. At the time of processing, it is unknown which wife this is
Reader's Experience of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland French-Oriented Questionnaire
This dataset contains the results of an online French-oriented questionnaire on readers' experience of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by English author Lewis Carroll. It shows data collected between the 18th of August, 2013 and the 2nd of March, 2014 on 628 anonymous volunteers from French-speaking countries (mainly France and Belgium) between 10 and 70 years old who answered questions on how they perceived Alice in Wonderland as well as some more general questions on their reading habits
Dallas Theater Center Presents: "Alice in Wonderland"
Poster for the Dallas Theater Center production of "Alice in Wonderland." The poster shows a line art illustration of the White Rabbit dressed as a paige for the Queen of Hearts, holding a trumpet to his lips and a pocket watch in the other. In the top left in black text is the show title. Surrounding the rabbit is cast and crew credits. Source author: Lewis Carroll. Director of performance: John Stevens
The use of textiles in artistic bookbinding
Cílem bakalářské práce je vytvoření autorské knižní obálky z textilu. Motiv jednoduché žakárské tkaniny je inspirován jak samotným knižním dílem, tak i převládajícím uměleckým hnutím období, ve kterém vzniklo - Arts and Crafts. Kniha použitá pro výsledné dílo je Alenka v říši divů od autora Lewis Carroll.The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create an artistic book cover from textiles. The motif of the simple jacquard woven fabric is inspired both by the book itself as well as by the prevailing artistic movement of the time - Arts and Crafts. The book used for the final piece is Alice´s Adventures in Wonderland by author Lewis Carroll
Sounds Local, 1992 April 03
Interview with author Lewis Nordan about his book, Music of the Swamp, as well as his own history and writing career; Interviews with artist Donald Furst, museum director Anne Brennan, and artist David Faber about the print making methods of Mary Cassatt in relation to an exhibit titled, Cassatt, Degas and Pissarro: A State of Revolution, on display at St. John's Museum of Art; Interview with directors Ed Wagenseller and Becket Levit about three one-act plays titled, Pinter's Playhouse, produced by UNC Wilmington's University Theatre and on stage at SRO Theatre in Kenan Auditorium; Overview of upcoming events on the cultural calendar
Rising with One’s Community: Socialist Theory and Bildungsroman in Lewis Jones
This article analyses theoretical and ideological tensions in the fictional work of Welsh miner-author Lewis Jones. It surveys its treatment of standard categories in the Marxist-Leninist canon and pays particular attention to the shaping role of collective formations in the development of individual consciousness. It further explores the articulation of abstract and concrete expressions of collective identity by assessing the relative status of notions such as "class" and "community", placing both in a teleological frame of reference in which "History" functions as an absolute horizon of sense validation
Preface
The present issue is a reprint of the lengthy Introduction to another Picton Press
publication, Volume 2 of Even More Palatine Families. In that volume the author
Lewis Bunker Rohrbach , CG, illuminates in great depth the 1710 von Graffenried
settlement of New Bern , North Carolina. Although the writing of that volume was part
of a general collaborative effort between Mr. Rohrbach and his colleague Hank Jones,
Mr. Rohrbach wishes to stress that he alone has responsibility for the contents of the
New Bern volume
