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    John Stuart Mill and the Employment of Married Women: Reconciling Utility and Justice

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    This paper explores the link between utilitarianism and feminism through the positions of John Stuart Mill. We try to reconcile Mill's conviction about the necessity of establishing equality between sexes with his position concerning the employment of married women. This reconciliation has already been attempted by other researchers. Our perspective is slightly different in that we seek to establish a globally coherent position by examining Mill's various writings in order to evaluate his feminism in terms of his utilitarian philosophy.John Stuart Mill ; Utilitarisme ; Feminisme ;

    2. J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, Ambelikou Aletri. Metallurgy and Pottery Production in Middle Bronze Age Cyprus, SIMA 138, 2013 et J.M. Webb (ed.), Structure, Measurement and Meaning. Studies on Prehistoric Cyprus in Honour of David Frankel, SIMA 143, 2013

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    Merrillees Robert Stuart. 2. J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, Ambelikou Aletri. Metallurgy and Pottery Production in Middle Bronze Age Cyprus, SIMA 138, 2013 et J.M. Webb (ed.), Structure, Measurement and Meaning. Studies on Prehistoric Cyprus in Honour of David Frankel, SIMA 143, 2013. In: Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes. Volume 44, 2014. pp. 439-442

    2. J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, Ambelikou Aletri. Metallurgy and Pottery Production in Middle Bronze Age Cyprus, SIMA 138, 2013 et J.M. Webb (ed.), Structure, Measurement and Meaning. Studies on Prehistoric Cyprus in Honour of David Frankel, SIMA 143, 2013

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    Merrillees Robert Stuart. 2. J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, Ambelikou Aletri. Metallurgy and Pottery Production in Middle Bronze Age Cyprus, SIMA 138, 2013 et J.M. Webb (ed.), Structure, Measurement and Meaning. Studies on Prehistoric Cyprus in Honour of David Frankel, SIMA 143, 2013. In: Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes. Volume 44, 2014. pp. 439-442

    Whose story is it anyway? The ethics of narration and the narration of ethics in Summertime and Die Sneeuslaper

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    Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation analyses and compares the narrative strategies in J.M. Coetzee’s Summertime and Marlene van Niekerk’s Die sneeuslaper and considers the implications of these strategies for the authors’ exploration of the ethics of writing. Much has been written about the literary oeuvres of both Coetzee and Van Niekerk, including studies of the translations of Van Niekerk’s Afrikaans novels into English. There are few “interlingual” comparative studies of contemporary works in Afrikaans and English, however, and certainly none to my knowledge which compares the work of Coetzee and Van Niekerk. My contribution to the conversation about Coetzee’s and Van Niekerk’s work, but also to an increasingly multilingual and interconnected South African literary criticism, will be a comparison of one recent work by each of these two authors, written in English and Afrikaans respectively. I draw on the theories of Bakhtin, Barthes and Levinas to consider the ethical dimension of texts in which “double-voicedness”, a questioning not only of existence, but of the self is fore grounded in the content and narrative structure; where there is a shift in focus from the author to the reader (“the birth of the reader”) and “utterances” are made with the response of “the other” in mind

    Rowan County - J.M. Carey General Merchandise 3

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    This general store belonged to Judge J.M. Matt Carey, Jr. (1859-1921). It was in Rowan County, Kentucky. Photo circa 1900. Judge Matt Carey was the son of Judge J.M. Carey, Sr. (1825-1906), husband of Mary Carey (1863-1948), and the father of Lena Carey Wilson (1885-1961). He is the ex-brother-in-law to Cora Wilson Stewart. Possible relation to Grant Carey.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/sprague_photo_collection/1672/thumbnail.jp

    Rowan County - J.M. Carey General Merchandise

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    This general store belonged to Judge J.M. Matt Carey, Jr. (1859-1921). It was in Rowan County, Kentucky. Photo circa 1900. Judge Matt Carey was the son of Judge J.M. Carey, Sr. (1825-1906), husband of Mary Carey (1863-1948), and the father of Lena Carey Wilson (1885-1961). He is the ex-brother-in-law to Cora Wilson Stewart. Possible relation to Grant Carey.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/sprague_photo_collection/1670/thumbnail.jp

    "The day of the great writer is gone for ever": Author surrogacy in Martin Amis’s Money and J.M. Coetzee’s Summertime.

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    This study focuses on the use of author surrogacy in the novels Money: A Suicide Note by Martin Amis and Summertime: Scenes from Provincial Life by J.M. Coetzee. It addresses the connection between their use of author surrogacy and their comments on what scholars classify as the postmodern cultural condition. Both authors have written themselves into their novels with a different purpose but both used strikingly similar themes to incorporate this purpose, although the stress on these themes varies. Authorial power, the distinction between the real and the imagined, and the fading line between high- and lowbrow culture are examples of the topics discussed in this study with regards to author surrogacy and the postmodern cultural condition. This study concludes that, through their use of author surrogacy, J.M. Coetzee mainly aims to critique, while Martin Amis satirises postmodern culture. Keywords: Amis, author surrogacy, authorial power, Coetzee, fact-fiction distinction, high- and lowbrow culture, postmodern cultural condition

    Plan of discovery by John McDouall Stuart showing his route across and fixing the centre of the continent of Australia [cartographic material] : with alterations and additions to July 7th 1861.

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    Facsimile copy of map showing Stuart's route from [Emerald Springs, S. Aust.?] to Newcastle Waters, and Gregory's route from Roper River to Blunder Bay, N.T., to July 1861. Includes Gregory's and Stuart's camps, Stuart's 1860 and 1861 routes, streams, waterholes, relief by hachures and notes on vegetation.; Original issued as 3 sheet map with the report. Diary of J.M. Stuart's explorations, 1860-61 (South Australia Parliamentry Papers, P.P. 169, 1861); Photograph of an original held by the Northern Territory Archives Service.; Facsimile set lacks sheet 1, Emerald Springs (S. Aust.) to James Ranges (N.T.); On original sheet: "2 Vide PPs nos 60 & 169/1861 & 219/1862."; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn1561158; Facsimile of the author's map of the same title: [Adelaide: Government Printer, 1861]; Sheet 1 is lacking. Sheet 2: Macdonnel Ranges to Powell Creek (N.T.) Sheet 3: Newcastle Waters -- Roper River and Blunder Bay (N.T.)

    Fayette County - J.M Hanson Magazine Agency Post Card

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    A postcard of J.M. Hanson Magazine Agency in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky that was mailed on January 22, 1913.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/sprague_photo_collection/1609/thumbnail.jp

    A Companion to the Works of J.M. Coetzee

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    Studies on the author J.M. Coetze
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