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  • 3786820 Lunacy Victorians

    Liberty and Lunacy: The Victorians and Wrongful Confinement Author(s): Peter McCandless Reviewed work(s): Source: Journal of Social History, Vol. 11, No. 3 (Spring, 1978), pp. 366-386 Published by: Oxford University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3786820 . Accessed: 11/04/2012 12:12 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that h

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  • Writing a Research Proposal

    Writing a Research Proposal Applications to undertake doctoral research at the School will need to include a research proposal. There is no strict format, but the following guidelines are designed to help you frame your research proposal: A typical research proposal will be somewhere between one and two thousand words. The proposal should begin by explaining the subject area in which the research is to be located, and providing an indication of the key theoretical, policy or empirical debates it

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  • 24275843-Wayne-c-Booth

    WAYNE C. BOOTH Ihe Rhetoric of fiction Second Edition he first edition of The Rhetoric of Fiction transformed the criticism of fiction and soon became a classic in the field. One of the most widely used texts in fiction courses, it is a standard reference point in advanced discussions of how fictional form works, how authors make novels accessible, and how readers recreate texts, and its concepts and terms—such as "the implied author," "the postulated reader," and "the unreliable narrator"—ha

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  • Conseils Projet Recherche

    1 22/05/2003 Colette Kleemann-Rochas Graziella Farina Mercedes Fernandez Mireille Michel Comment rédiger un rapport, un mémoire, un projet de recherche, une activité de recherche en cours ? Manuel de rédaction avec modules d’apprentissage des techniques d’écriture en français Projet « Rédigera » réalisé avec le soutien du programme Socrates Lingua 2 89629-CP-1-2001-1-IT-LINGUA-L2 Centre de langues de l’Institut universitaire européen, via dei Roccettini 9, 50016, SAN DOMENICO di FIESOLE (FIREN

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  • 6482769 the Story of I Narrative

    Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan The Story of “I”: Illness and Narrative Identity1 PROLOGUE November 1999 A bench on Hampstead Heath, overlooking London. I feel a bit like Rastignac, at the end of Le Père Goriot, pompously challenging Paris from the height of Père Lachaise cemetery: “A nous deux maintenant.” Even more like the neurologist Oliver Sacks, recounting, toward the end of A Leg to Stand On, his ascent to Parliament Hill, one of the highest spots on the Heath, after the abyss into which he had be

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  • Phelan Voice and Ideology

    Gender Politics in the Showman's Discourse; or, Listening to k n i t y Fair A s the title sugests, this essay is an e#o'ovt to think about the relationshk between reading narrative and Eistenin'q to it. More particulariy, it is concerned with dweloping an understanding of "voice" and illustrating how voice functions as part of narrative discourse. Injuenced by Mikhail Bakhtin, I emphasize the connecfion between voice and ideology: to listen to narrative is, in part, to lisren to values associate

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  • Phelan Unreliability

    Reexamining Reliability: The Multiple Functions of Nick Carraway In a sense, this chapterfo1Iows out the logic underlying my analysis oftheparadox Offlaral@sisin the two Hemingway narratives. It starts uith a look at an instance ofparalepsis, lfthatparadoxical sifttation is rhetorically efective, then perhaps an author may also create an eflective homodiegetic narrator whojuctuates between being unreliable and being (apparently) omniscient. Dte key to recognizing such possibilities is to recogn

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  • 7179342 History History of American Literature

    History of American Literature 1 History of American Literature Project Gutenberg's History of American Literature, by Reuben Post Halleck Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before downloading or redistributing this or any other Project Gutenberg eBook. This header should be the first thing seen when viewing this Project Gutenberg file. Please do not remove it. Do not change or edit the header without written permission. Please

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  • The Story of Human Language Part Part 3 (L25-L36)

    The Story of Human Language Part III Professor John McWhorter THE TEACHING COMPANY ® John McWhorter, Ph.D. Senior Fellow in Public Policy, Manhattan Institute John McWhorter, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, earned his Ph.D. in linguistics from Stanford University in 1993 and became Associate Professor of Linguistics at UC Berkeley after teaching at Cornell University. His academic specialty is language change and language contact. He is the author of The Power of Babel: A Natural

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  • The Story of Human Language Part Part 2 (L13-L24)

    The Story of Human Language Part II Professor John McWhorter THE TEACHING COMPANY ® ©2004 The Teaching Company Limited Partnership 1 John McWhorter, Ph.D. Senior Fellow in Public Policy, Manhattan Institute John McWhorter, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, earned his Ph.D. in linguistics from Stanford University in 1993 and became Associate Professor of Linguistics at UC Berkeley after teaching at Cornell University. His academic specialty is language change and language contact.

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