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    ”Mind you, I still believe in democracy” [Elektronisk resurs] : Samhälle och politik i Agatha Christieskriminalromaner

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    Lars Wendelius, ”Mind you, I still believe in democracy”. Samhälle och politik i Agatha Christies kriminalromaner. (Society and Politics in Agatha Christie’s Crime Novels.) A deep distrust of man and a longing for order and stability characterize Christie’s novels. The social system is threatened by man’s desire to transgress given boundaries, above all by his utopian and idealistic dreams of a brave new world nourished by his lust for power. The opponents of these tendencies represent pragmatism, common sense, experience and tradi­tions — virtues personified by characters like Jane Marple and Hercule Poirot. Christie’s books are characterized by, on the one hand, a tendency to idealize the old (Victorian and Edwardian) world and to represent the modern world as rootless and hollow, and, on the other hand, a tendency to represent the modern world as full of possibilities of self-realiza­tion for common man.</p

    ”Mind you, I still believe in democracy” : Samhälle och politik i Agatha Christieskriminalromaner

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    Lars Wendelius, ”Mind you, I still believe in democracy”. Samhälle och politik i Agatha Christies kriminalromaner. (Society and Politics in Agatha Christie’s Crime Novels.) A deep distrust of man and a longing for order and stability characterize Christie’s novels. The social system is threatened by man’s desire to transgress given boundaries, above all by his utopian and idealistic dreams of a brave new world nourished by his lust for power. The opponents of these tendencies represent pragmatism, common sense, experience and tradi­tions — virtues personified by characters like Jane Marple and Hercule Poirot. Christie’s books are characterized by, on the one hand, a tendency to idealize the old (Victorian and Edwardian) world and to represent the modern world as rootless and hollow, and, on the other hand, a tendency to represent the modern world as full of possibilities of self-realiza­tion for common man

    Dissertatio physica, de cohaerentia corporum, qvam, cum consensu ampliss. ord. philos. in illustri Academia Aboënsi, praeside, Carolo Frid. Mennander, scient. nat. professore reg. & ordin. pro gradu publicae bonorum disqvisitioni subjicit stipendiarius regius Gabriel G. Holmudd, Ostroboniensis. In audit. super. die XIII. Jun. anno MDCCXLVIII. Horis ante meridiem consvetis.

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    Invokaatio. Q.B.V.D.T.O.M.Dedikaatio: Johannes Altan, Nicolaus Aeimelaeus, Gabriel Peldan, Laurentius Wendelius, Laurentius Brunell, Martinus Polviander, Gustavus Juslen, Jacobus Wendelius, Petrus Stenhagen.Gratulaatio: Joh. Altan [lat. runo], O. R. Nordstedt [ruots. pr.], Israël Altan Joh. fil. [lat. pr.].Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 4 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-C4.Toinen gratulaatio on ruotsinkielinen

    Reptricket. Förord till Lars Gustafsson: Mot noll

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    Introduction to a collection of philosophical essays by Swedish author Lars Gustafsson (b. 1936)

    Specimen academicum, nonnulla momenta controversiae illustris: an recentioribus vel antiquioribus palma eruditionis sit tribuenda? Adtingens, quod, consentiente ampliss. senatu philosophico ad illustre Athenaeum Aboënse, praeside doct. Carolo Frid. Mennander, hactenus scient. nat. jam s.s. theol. profess. reg. & ord. Reg. Acad. Scient. Svec. membro, publice examinandum sistit Israël Altan, Ostrobotniensis, die XX. Junii, anni MDCCLIII. In auditorio majori, horis post meridiem solitis.

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    Invokaatio: Inceptis Jesu adesto.Dedikaatio: Johannes Altan, Gustavus Juslenius, Matthias Pazelius, Laurentius Wendelius, Israël Reinius, Jacobus Falander.Gratulaatio: Georgius Forsman [kr. pr.], Gabriel Gabr. Calamnius [suom. runo].Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 3 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-B4 C2.Ensimmäinen gratulaatio on kreikankielinen. Toinen gratulaatio on suomenkielinen

    Paliggenesia Matth. XIX. 28. philologica excussa dissertatione: Qvam annuente celeberr. facult. phil. Regia Academia Aboënsis, praeside dn. Isaac Björklund, lingvar. sacr. prof. ord. Abraham. Johan. Roeringh, O: Botniensis, publico bonorum examini modeste submittet d. XXII. Maji, anni M.D.CC.XXXI. Loco & horis consvetis

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    Invocatio: [Alpha et Omega].Dedicatio: Ericus [Erici] Cajanus, Nicolaus Mathesius, Andreas Kiemmer, Johannes Westring, Sigfred Brumerus [ruots. runo], Gabriel Forsell [ruots. runo], Daniel Ahla [ruots. runo], Lorents Steen [ruots. runo], Jacob Falander [ruots. runo], Johan Westring [ruots. runo], Christopher Carlbom [ruots. runo], Jacob Röring [ruots. runo].Grat.: Erich Cajanus Erichsson [ruots. runo], Joh. Kiemmer A. f., Lefwa Wäl (krypton.) = Laurentius Wendelius [ruots. runo].Arkit: 4 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-C8.Painovuosi nimekkeestä

    Author Functions in Lars Kepler\u27s The Hypnotist: An Analysis

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    This paper examines Foucault\u27s notion of the author function as it pertains to Lars Kepler\u27s bestselling 2011 crime thriller, The Hypnotist. Lars Kepler is the pseudonym of a Swedish husband-wife writing duo, making him the perfect subject for analysis centering on illusory notion of the author. This paper will answer these questions: Who is the true author of The Hypnotist? What factors influence the author function of this bestelling novel? And what can The Hypnotist phenomenon tell us about the relationships between authors and their readers? This paper will demonstrate that no literary works may be ascribed to an individual person, and that authors hold no privileged knowledge of the works they produce, because authors cease to be authors the moment pen is lifted from page
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