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    Editing Aphra Behn in the Digital Age: An Interview with Gillian Wright and Alan Hogarth

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    This interview provides a view of the work in progress for the Cambridge University Press edition of the Complete Works of Aphra Behn. Gillian Wright serves as a general editor (with Elaine Hobby, Claire Bowditch, and Mel Evans) as well as the volume editor for Behn’s poetry. Alan Hogarth is the Postdoctoral Research Associate working with Mel Evans on the computational stylistics and author attribution testing. The discussion focuses on the scope and principles of editing the poetry of Aphra Behn, the role of stylometry in establishing the corpus, the status of work, a few particular poems, and some surprises

    Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses

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    Frank Lloyd Wright, perhaps the most famous architect of all time, and certainly the most well known American architect, has been immensely influential in shaping the course of modern architecture, both in the U.S. and throughout the world. In particular, his residential work has been the subject of continuing interest and controversy. In Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses, for the first time, all 291 extant Wright-designed houses are featured in exquisite color photography. Along with Alan Weintraub\u27s stunning photos, lucid principal text by author Alan Hess, and a selection of floor plans and archival images, the book includes text and essays by some of the field\u27s most highly esteemed Wright scholars and architecture historians, including Kenneth Frampton, Thomas S. Hines, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, Kathryn Smith, Margo Stipe, and Eric Lloyd Wright.https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_flwbooks/1102/thumbnail.jp

    Doing Right By Charles Alan Wright

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    Review of Charles Alan Wright & Mary Kay Kane, Law of Federal Courts (6th ed. 2002

    Henry Reed and Oscar Wright (talking)

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    Alan Jabbour speaks to an audience in Warren Wilson College's Canon Lounge. Here he tells of meeting Oscar Wright who eventually led Alan to Herny Reed. This recording is from an annual Harwood-Cole Memorial Lecture. Alan considers Henry Reed (1884-1968) of Glen Lyn, Virginia to be his foremost fiddle mentor

    Wright, Alan F.

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    Alan S. Milward, The New Order and the French Economy

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    Wright Gordon. Alan S. Milward, The New Order and the French Economy. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 26ᵉ année, N. 5, 1971. pp. 1087-1089

    The write stuff

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    Want to see what a classroom looks like when a teacher is running a successful writing program? Alan Wright shows you what an exciting place it can be

    The idea of political communication

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