107 research outputs found

    Arthur O. and Selma ?Sally? Eide Knold Letters, 1940

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    This collection contains letters mostly between Arthur and Sally, though there are a handful of letters to other people. The collection is in date order by the postmark on the envelopes. Many of the letters are written Hotel Fargoan stationary. These letters were used to write the three-book series, Hotel Fargoan by Eileen Torgersen-Smith

    Hiroshima and Ourselves

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    Author, Author, o la celebración del ser y del autor (Parte I)

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    En su constante defensa de los méritos formales y estéticos del realismo literario, David Lodge se ha centrado en dos aspectos básicos de la tradición humanista que han sido fuer- temente cuestionados por el estructuralismo y la desconstrucción: el concepto del autor como individuo único y origen de la obra creativa, y la idea de la literatura como acto comunicativo. La obra literaria no surge por accidente, sino que es el resultado de las deci- siones y elecciones intencionadas que el autor hace con el objetivo de comunicarse con sus lectores. En los últimos años Lodge se ha interesado por otro aspecto del realismo tradicio- nal que está siendo criticado no sólo en la esfera de las humanidades, sino también de la ciencia: la idea de la persona como ser único y autónomo.In his constant defence of the aesthetic and formal worth of literary realism, David Lodge has always focused on two basic premises of the tradition of liberal humanism that have been heavily attacked by poststructuralism and deconstruction: the notion of the author as the unique and authenticating origin of the text and the idea of literature as communica- tion. No work of art comes into being by accident, but is the result of the intentional choices and decisions of the author who wants to communicate something to the reader. In the last years Lodge has paid special attention to another aspect of the realistic tradition that has been undermined not only by the humanities but also by science in recent times: the idea of the person as an autonomous, individual self

    Aristófanes, Paz, 374-375

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    Reference to initiatory cults in Peace 374-5 can be interpreted as a sexual allusion, as wc can deduce froin the comparison with Frogs 337-8 and Acharnians 736 ss. The author o

    Profit motives piece in which Dan Nainan shares his thoughts with the author o

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    Profit motives piece in which Dan Nainan shares his thoughts with the author on how to successfully start a small business, drawing from his own experience embarking on a new career as a comedia

    Profile of John Thorne, producer of the newsletter Simple Cooking and author o

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    Profile of John Thorne, producer of the newsletter Simple Cooking and author of three Maine cookbooks, all noted for their detailed historical investigation into simple foods. He decries the destruction of Maine culture and cooking, and the encroachment of mediocre food everywhere. He\u27s moving to Massachusetts himself

    Author, Author, o la celebración del ser y del autor (Parte II)

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    In the last years David Lodge has been particularly concerned with the way in which both science and the humanities are challenging the traditional idea of the self as unique and autonomous: “If the self is a fiction, it may perhaps be the supreme fiction, the greatest achievement of human consciousness, the one that makes us human.” For Lodge the novel is the genre that best reflects the subjectivity of human experience, thus offering us the richest and most comprehensive record of human consciousness. His last novel, Author, Author, like the previous one, Thinks... is a clear apology of the autonomous, individual self, not only because its main character is a writer, Henry James, who always defended that the subject of the novel was the whole of human consciousness, but because it allows us to have access to his inner thoughts and feelings, precisely those that cannot be described by science.En los últimos años David Lodge se ha interesado particularmente por el modo en que tanto la ciencia como las humanidades han cuestionado el concepto tradicional del ser humano como individuo único y autónomo: “If the self is a fiction, it may perhaps be the supreme fiction, the greatest achievement of human consciousness, the one that makes us human.” Para Lodge la novela es el género que mejor refleja la subjetividad de la experiencia humana, ofreciéndonos la más rica y extensa descripción de la consciencia humana. Su última novela, Author, Author, como la anterior, Thinks... es una clara apología del ser indi- vidual y autónomo, no sólo porque su principal personaje sea un autor, Henry James, que siempre defendió que el principal tema de la novela debía ser la totalidad de la consciencia humana, sino también porque nos permite tener acceso a sus pensamientos y sentimientos más íntimos, precisamente aquellos que no pueden ser descritos por la ciencia

    Modernized content and methodological apparatus of textbooks on the literature-based reading as a means of forming reading and communicative competence of primary school students

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    Розкрито компетентнісний потенціал чинних підручників «Українська мова та читання. Частина 2» для 2–4 класів (авторка О. Вашуленко) щодо формування в молодших школярів читацької і комунікативної компетентності.The competency-based potential of current textbooks «Ukrainian language and reading. Part 2» for grades 2-4 (by author O. Vashulenko) regarding the formation of reading and communicative competence in younger schoolchildren are disclosed
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