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The item the correspondence of john bartram, 1734-1777, edited by edmund berkeley and dorothy smith berkeley represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in boston university libraries.
John rogers searle (/ s ɜːr l /; born july 31, 1932) is an american philosopher. And marion slusser professor emeritus of the philosophy of mind and language and professor of the graduate school at the university of california, berkeley until june 2019, when he was stripped of his emeritus status for having violated the university’s sexual harassment policies.
The correspondence of a founding father and his brilliant wife. The letters of john and abigail adams provides an insightful record of american life before, during, and after the revolution; the letters also reveal the intellectually and emotionally fulfilling relationship between john and abigail that lasted fifty-four years and withstood.
The john wilson croker correspondence contains approximately 50 outgoing and incoming letters of croker, spanning 1810 to 1855 (bulk, 1850-1855). The collection includes mainly personal and financial correspondence.
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The intention is to include all texts published in locke's name that can securely be attributed to him, together with his correspondence, and a considerable body of his unpublished manuscripts. The project was inaugurated by peter nidditch with the publication of his edition of the essay concerning human understanding in 1975.
It seems that the end of letters as a literary form has been lamented for almost as the love of letters: the joy of slow communications (2012), john o'connell.
Love’s refinement: metaphysical expressions of desire in philip sidney and john donne master's thesis submitted to the faculty of the north carolina state university 25 november 2005.
Henley on their slang dictionary 1890-1904 slang and its analogues is a classic of its kind, completed in seven volumes between 1890 and 1904, and has not been superseded.
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3 feb 2019 the task of editing and glossing and footnoting has been (since the death of eliot's widow, valerie, in 2012) the indefatigable work of john.
Correspondence of sir john macdonald; selections from the correspondence of the right honorable sir john alexander macdonald, first prime minister of the dominion of canada, made by his literary executor sir joseph pope.
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This volume presents eighty-nine letters exchanged between john stuart mill and auguste comte between 1841 and 1847. They address important issues of the mid-nineteenth century in philosophy,.
Muir's correspondence offers a unique first-hand perspective on his thoughts and experiences, as well as those of his correspondents, which include many notable figures in scientific, literary, and political circles of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
29 nov 1988 the letters of john cheever edited by benjamin cheever illustrated.
The correspondence of john dewey, 1871-2007 (i-iv) is a comprehensive electronic edition of letters to, from, and about john dewey.
The gospel of john embedded in the so-called spiritual gospel is an architectural hostility toward judaism. Michael white: professor of classics and director of the religious studies program.
The letters sent from the heavenly christ through john (chapters 2 and 3) exhort, comfort, or censure the churches according to their condition under persecution.
John gross is theatre critic of the sunday telegraph and former editor of the times literary supplement.
The literary correspondence of john pickerton paperback – july 6, 2012 by anonymous (author) see all formats and editions hide other formats and editions.
The correspondence of a founding father and his brilliant wifethe letters of john and abigail adams provides an insightful record of american life before,.
Another example of the illuminating correspondence between john hodgman, professional literary agent, and his cousin, one ‘josh,’ who aims to be a man of letters by john hodgman dear josh,.
The thick files of correspondence in the john berger archive at the british library reveal relationship between berger's real and literary letters.
1 mar 2009 in 1969 the writer robert phelps first wrote to the novelist james salter.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original.
The literary correspondence of donald davidson and allen tate edited by john tyree fain and thomas daniel young. Of those sources ordinarily consulted by literary historians and critics, letters are surely among the most suspect.
Hyder edward rollins, one of the world's foremost authorities on john keats, has prepared a completely new edition of all the extant letters, with an extensive.
Born in london in 1608, john milton is considered one of the greatest poets and polemicists in the english language.
Get the literature and literati: the literary correspondence and notebooks of henry mackenzie link that century scotland-john alfred dwyer 1993.
In the present transcription, the material has been enriched with selected correspondence of sir john and his wife lady herschel (née margaret brodie stewart). Sir john devoted his working time at the cape primarily to a systematic observation of the southern sky, complementing his earlier “sweeping” of the northern sky at slough, england.
This final volume of the letters of john locke contains letters 3287-3648, and covers the period from may 15, 1703 to august 23, 1704. It also contains the full index to all eight volumes of the locke correspondence.
Dive deep into john ruskin's the correspondence of thomas carlyle and john ruskin with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion times literary supplement.
Literary critics and historians such as konstantin dierks, eve tavor bannet, and lindsay o’neill have recently expanded our understanding of the letter-writing practices and correspondence networks that connected people in eighteenth-century america and the atlantic world.
If the correspondence was useful for no other purpose alone, reading the letters which passed between john adams and his wife abigail might.
John cotton (1584-1652) was a key figure in the english puritan movement in the first half of the seventeenth century, a respected leader among his generation of emigrants from england to new england. This volume collects all known surviving correspondence by and to cotton.
John muir correspondence this collection consists of the correspondence of john muir from 1856-1914. The vast majority of the letters were sent and received by muir, although the collection also includes some correspondence of selected family members and colleagues.
A celebration of the enduring power of literary correspondence. We organise live events where remarkable letters are read by a diverse array of outstanding.
Genre/form: personal correspondence correspondence: additional physical format: print version: pinkerton, john, 1758-1826.
17 may 2019 my debut novel, the lost letters of william woolf, begins with an epigraph from a john donne poem, “more than kisses, letters mingle souls”.
The letters of john cowper powys and dorothy richardson edited by janet fouli.
16 dec 2014 wordsworth's goslar letter in the archives of the wordsworth trust; john keats's contentious letters to fanny brawne; or lord byron's many love.
It's unfortunate that he presents my work in the context of racism and orientalism, not by readings of my poems, but by quoting first a negative and not entirely.
1822–1893) was professor of natural philosophy at the royal institution of great britain (1853–1887). He published about eighty-five scientific papers in his lifetime, making significant contributions to many areas of physics—including magnetism and the radiation of heat—and to glaciology, meteorology, and bacteriology.
The carter burden collection of american literature includes important manuscripts and correspondence of john cheever, ezra pound, and tennessee.
11 may 2011 john hall — the world's leading authority on anthony trollope and max beerbohm, as well as a longtime new yorker — has adopted this format.
Com: the correspondence of john cotton (published by the omohundro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north.
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