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Thomas, Kate. "MATTHEW ARNOLD'S DIET." Victorian Literature and Culture 44, no. 1 (January 28, 2016): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s106015031500039x.

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The objective of this articleis to connect Matthew Arnold, that statesman of culture, with a tin of Tate and Lyle's Golden Syrup, a by-product of industrial sugar refining that has been named Britain's “oldest brand.” Bringing the lofty to the low, the sage to the sweetener, is an exercise in willful materialism. Reading Arnold's “sweetness and light” literally, as comestibles, and “culture” as a term that engages the culinary, puts Arnold into conversation with revolutionary nineteenth-century materialist theorists, in particular the German philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach. Although not commonly read now, Feuerbach's work was translated by George Eliot and influential on that of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: it is his materialism and his atheism that we see, modified, in their work. In his own time, he was also known for theories about diet and this article will, in part, show how these theories are inseparable from both his materialism and his atheism. True to its viscous, tacky nature, Golden Syrup arrives slowly and emerges late in my argument, but it will adhere Arnold to Feuerbach, and to an intellectual tradition that holds that what we eat, and whether and how we can eat, is as world-making as what we read. Sitting Feuerbach's self-avowed extreme materialism down at the table with Arnold's self-avowed extreme anti-materialism, I will show that they grapple with the same gods – the gods of Christianity, capitalism, and cultural immortality – and that they both conclude that we make and remake our world by digesting it.
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Schäfer, Thomas. "Wortmusik - Tonmusik." Die Musikforschung 47, no. 3 (September 22, 2021): 252–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.52412/mf.1994.h3.1120.

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Der Beitrag versucht, sowohl Arnold Schönbergs als auch Stefan Georges Verhältnis zu Richard Wagner zu beleuchten. Dabei werden anhand von Schönergs <George-Liedern> op. 15 zweifacher Hinsicht produktive Rezeptionshaltungen beschrieben. Georges <buch der hängenden gärten> und Schönbergs Liederzyklus werden in diesem Kontext als Allusionen auf Wagners Musikdrama <Tristan und Isolde> gelesen. (Schäfer, Thomas)
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Sandu-Dediu, Valentina. "George Enescu, Posthumously Reviewed." Studia Musicologica 59, no. 1-2 (June 2018): 61–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/6.2018.59.1-2.5.

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This essay tackles some aspects related to the attitude of the Romanian officials after George Enescu left his country definitively (in 1946). For example, recent research through the archives of the former secret police shows that Enescu was under the close supervision of Securitate during his last years in Paris. Enescu did not generate a compositional school during his lifetime, like for instance Arnold Schoenberg did. His contemporaries admired him, but each followed their own path and had to adapt differently to an inter-war, then to a post-war, Communist Romania. I will therefore sketch the approach of younger composers in relation to Enescu (after 1955): some of them attempted to complete unfinished manuscripts; others were influenced by ideas of Enescu's music. The posthumous reception of Enescu means also an intense debate in the Romanian milieu about his “national” and “universal” output.
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Monod, Sylvere, Nicholas Sagovsky, and William E. Buckler. "Between Two Worlds: George Tyrrell's Relationship to the Thought of Matthew Arnold." Modern Language Review 82, no. 4 (October 1987): 934. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3729074.

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Martel, Michael. "George Eliot: Interdisciplinary Essays ed. by Jean Arnold and Lila Marz Harper." Victorian Periodicals Review 53, no. 2 (2020): 297–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/vpr.2020.0025.

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Baker, William. "Matthew Arnold and the Eastern Question: An Unpublished Letter to George Howard." Notes and Queries 42, no. 2 (June 1, 1995): 197–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/42.2.197.

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da Vinci Nichols, M. "Myth, Exorcism, and Maggie Tulliver." Browning Institute Studies 16 (1988): 101–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0092472500002121.

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Pater speaks here for a perception shared, differently, by George Eliot and Matthew Arnold. Deep respect for Greek learning as the font of humanism led Arnold to suspect that myth held more truth than did mere philosophy. As if in agreement, Eliot's novel, The Mill on the Floss, asks what that more might be. Is myth a religious expression? an illustration of fate? a model of nature? or of some irreducible essence within the grain and texture of reality eluding definition? All may apply. The gross sum of rural life in the novel, a “grovelling existence which even calamity does not elevate” (238; bk. 4, ch. 1), nevertheless possesses an obscure power that Eliot both dignifies and parodies through sustained allusions to the Ariadne myth. In addition and more particularly, Ariadne expresses Maggie Tulliver's otherwise mute impulses and suppressed motives, the same function it performs for Eliot's later heroines in conflict. This evidence of the myth's extended hold on Eliot's imagination strongly suggests that it spoke for personal as well as fictional experience. Here in her bildungsroman, myth begins to provide her with a vocabulary to express antagonism between nature and culture – to put this roughly – or between passion and idea that Eliot herself confronted and returned to time and again in her novels.
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Dümling, Albrecht. "Das Buch der hängenden Gärten." »Der digital-ökonomische Komplex« 31, no. 1 (June 2019): 129–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.30820/0941-5378-2019-1-129.

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Die Semiramis-Gedichte von Stefan George, die er in seinem Buch der hängenden Gärten veröffentlichte, sind verschlüsselte Liebeserklärungen an die in Bingen lebende Ida Coblenz. Als diese Frau sich aber ausgerechnet seinem verhassten Rivalen, dem Dichter Richard Dehmel, zuwandte, führte dies bei George zu einem Persönlichkeitswandel und einer neuen Ästhetik. Arnold Schönberg hatte in seinen frühen Werken (etwa im Streichsextett Verklärte Nacht op. 4) Gedichte verwendet, die Richard Dehmel an seine Frau Ida geb. Coblenz gerichtet hatte. In einer schweren persönlichen Krise, die ihn an den Rand des Suizids führte, wandte er sich ab 1907 Stefan George zu. Orientiert an Inhalt und Form von Gedichten aus dessen Buch der hängenden Gärten sowie dem Buch Maximin fand er 1908 zu einer neuen Ästhetik und einem überpersönlichen Künstlerbild. Parallel zu seiner Auffassung vom Künstler als eines Propheten des Weltgeists löste er sich in seinem Liedzyklus Fünfzehn Gedichte aus dem Buch der Hängenden Gärten von Stefan George op. 15 von der Tonalität, die bis dahin das Fundament der europäischen Musik gebildet hatte.
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Sánchez-Llama, Íñigo. "Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851-1921) y la crítica victoriana: una comparación con la obra crítica de Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) y George Eliot (1819-1880) escrita durante las décadas de 1850-1860." BOLETÍN DE LA BIBLIOTECA DE MENÉNDEZ PELAYO 97, no. 2 (December 10, 2021): 295–326. http://dx.doi.org/10.55422/bbmp.547.

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La obra crítica de Emilia Pardo Bazán escrita durante la Restauración (1874-1931) comparte sugestivas coincidencias con los intereses socio-estéticos promovidos durante los decenios de 1850-1860 por los críticos victorianos Matthew Arnold y George Eliot. Estos autores experimentan en su obra las presiones del mercado editorial que convierte al fenómeno literario en mercancía. La crítica literaria debe entonces afrontar un complejo dilema: restaurar en el XIX el periodismo cultural dieciochesco de orientación divulgativa o practicar una especialización erudita que inevitablemente reduce su impacto entre el público. Arnold, Eliot y Pardo Bazán escriben su obra crítica, respectivamente, en revistas culturales como The Cornhill Magazine (1860-1975), The Westminster Review (1823-1914), el Nuevo Teatro Crítico (1891-1893), La Ilustración Artística (1882-1916) o La España Moderna (1889-1914). Es un proyecto ambicioso, tributario del humanismo renacentista, configurado para impugnar el creciente utilitarismo materialista que compromete el cultivo de la excelencia intelectual en el fenómeno literario. Su obra crítica—partiendo de premisas cosmopolitas, eclécticas y seculares—aspira a la divulgación de la cultura humanista en un complejo contexto histórico que dificulta el alcance efectivo de tales propuestas entre sus respectivas audiencias lectoras. Su meritoria empresa intelectual, en cualquiera de los casos, elabora una solvente interpretación sobre la cultura moderna producida durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX.
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Zharkov, D., and A. Yudkina. "2018 Nobel Prize Laureates in Chemistry: Frances Arnold, George Smith, and Sir Gregory Winter." Priroda, no. 12 (December 2018): 74–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0032874x0003494-2.

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Bosworth, R. "Prussian-German militarism 1914-18 in Australian perspective: the thought of George Arnold Wood." German History 10, no. 1 (January 1, 1992): 116–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gh/10.1.116.

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Jones, Miriam. "“THE USUAL SAD CATASTROPHE”: FROM THE STREET TO THE PARLOR INADAM BEDE." Victorian Literature and Culture 32, no. 2 (September 2004): 305–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150304000518.

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A shocking child murder has just been committed at Nottingham. A girl named Wragg left the workhouse there on Saturday morning with her young illegitimate child. The child was soon afterwards found dead on Mapperly Hills, having been strangled. Wragg is in custody.—Matthew ArnoldTHE ONLY SURPRISING THINGabout the above concise narrative is its location, not in a broadside or newspaper, but in Matthew Arnold's “The Function of Criticism at the Present Time” (1865). Six years after the publication of George Eliot'sAdam Bede, Matthew Arnold finds, or postulates, an “infanticidal woman” named “Wragg” and uses her as a symbol of all that is imperfect in Great Britain. He offers her in answer to the “retarding and vulgarising” (21) self-satisfaction he sees about him, the falsity, jingoism, and hyperbole of politics. But he is not using her as a symbol of the oppressed, ground under by those politics; rather, she represents the dreary reality that gives lie to the nationalist smugness of the Philistines, both of which necessitate the role of the critic. And the first thing upon which he focuses, rather than her actions, is her name: “Wragg! If we are to talk of ideal perfection, of ‘the best in the whole world,’ has any one reflected what a touch of grossness in our race, what an original shortcoming in the more delicate spiritual perceptions, is shown by the natural growth amongst us of such hideous names. Higginbottom, Stiggins, Bugg!” (23–24). Her worst crime, it becomes apparent, is being plebian: of being, in fact, poor. Her next is a consequent lack of taste: “And ‘our unrivalled happiness;’–what an element of grimness, bareness, and hideousness mixes with it and blurs it; the workhouse, the dismal Mapperly Hills,–how dismal those who have seen them will remember;–the gloom, the smoke, the cold, the strangled illegitimate child!” (24). Eliot's Hetty Sorrel has a much prettier name, and for most of the narrative her surroundings are bucolic. Eliot, however, is no more a Romantic than Arnold. She reacts against the stock sentimental image of the “infanticidal woman” as victim, and while at first glance Hetty Sorrel may seem a prototype, or rather, a culmination, of the outcast wanderer figure so common in both Romantic texts and popular literature, she is nevertheless part of the same field of representation as Arnold's wretched Wragg. Eliot's biographer Frederick Karl makes direct comparison between her elitism and that of Matthew Arnold (423); in fact, he draws a series of comparisons throughout the volume. A sense of beleaguered conservatism, a nostalgic nationalism, and anxiety about the laboring classes and working-class sexuality as a troubling marker of that worrisome group, all come together in the figures of both Wragg and Hetty. Eliot's text is not sentimental. It reinterprets the familiar wrenching tale of the abandoned woman, alone on her doomed journey, but with close attention to realistic psychological detail. Hetty is simultaneously the beautiful heroine of the folkloric ballad, the lonely outcast of Romantics such as Wordsworth, and the temptress and even murderess of the lurid “good nights” sold on the street, but she is transmogrified by the parameters of the realist novel and fixed, like a specimen ready for study, by Eliot's avowedly dispassionate eye.
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Baker, William. "David Daiches on Middlemarch: 1963." George Eliot - George Henry Lewes Studies 74, no. 1 (May 1, 2022): 55–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/georelioghlstud.74.1.0055.

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Abstract The first of what is hoped will be an occasional series of Critical and Scholarly Reflections from the Past on George Eliot, Her Life and Work. Particularly appropriate given the 150th anniversary of the publication of Middlemarch, the first is an extract from David Daiches’s seventy-two-page monograph discussion of George Eliot: Middlemarch in the “Studies in English Literature” series of which he was the General Editor, published by Edward Arnold. According to the blurb on the inside dust jacket, “this series is designed to provide students of individual plays, novels and groups of poems and essays, which are known to be widely studied in Six Forms and in universities. The emphasis is on clarification and evaluation; biographical facts are subordinated to critical discussion.” The series appeared in the United States as “Barron’s Studies in English and Continental Literature.” The extract follows a brief exposition of Daiches’s career and significance.
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Golovyashkina, M. A. "Dostoevsky in English Literature." Язык и текст 7, no. 1 (2020): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/langt.2020070104.

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There is the task of studying the degree of influence of the famous works of F.M. Dostoevsky on English-language literature and culture in general. Statements are given and the opinion of the great English-speaking literary classics about the works of Dostoevsky and the Russian-language novel is described. The author considers the main critical articles, essays and theses related to the Dostoevsky and his works, written by famous English-speaking novelists and literary critics of that era and the next one. Among them: Matthew Arnold, George Gissing, George Meredith, Oscar Wilde and others. The article describes the interpretation of their opinions about the great Russian writer’s works and on the degree of his influence on the literary trends of his contemporaries. The author gives a comparison between the images of the characters of the Dostoevsky novels and other English-speaking authors, which is sometimes amazing. In addition, the article presents a list of special courses that are currently being studied at universities and colleges in the USA and Great Britain dedicated to Dostoevsky.
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Reilly, Robert R. "The Recovery of Modern Music: George Rochberg in Conversation." Tempo, no. 219 (January 2002): 8–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298200008822.

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Composer George Rochberg (b. 1918) is the pivot point around which American music took a decisive turn away from Arnold Schoenberg's systematized dissonance, generally known as 12–tone or serial music, and back toward tonality. If it is now safe to return to the concert halls, it is largely because of him. Before turning against 12–tone music in the mid–1960s, Rochberg had been one of its most adept and prestigious practitioners. Thus his ‘conversion’ provoked an outraged reaction from the musical establishment and the avant-garde. However, Rochberg's courage helped to free the next generation of composers from the serial straightjacket to write music that was once again comprehensible to audiences. On a two–CD set, New World Records has re-released recordings of Rochberg's Quartets Nos.3–6, brilliantly performed by the Concord String Quartet (New World Records 80551–2). These works, especially the Third Quartet, were very much at the heart of the controversy caused by Rochberg's attempt to ‘regain contact with the tradition and means of the past’. At his home in Pennsylvania, I spoke with Maestro Rochberg about what is at stake in modern music and about his own extraordinary spiritual and musical journey.
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Robbins, Bruce. "PRESENTISM, PASTISM, PROFESSIONALISM." Victorian Literature and Culture 27, no. 2 (September 1999): 457–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150399272063.

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IT SHOULD COME AS NO SURPRISE, and probably doesn’t, that cultural studies and Victorian studies have much in common. As George Levine observes in his overview of the earlier field over the past quarter century, “the founding of [the journal] Victorian Studies, in 1957 . . . was almost exactly contemporary with the publication of Raymond Williams’s Culture and Society, one of the most influential books of the last half century” (136).1 Williams’s book was equally influential, indeed something of a founding text, both for Victorian studies and for cultural studies. And this makes sense. Williams’s tough-minded but generous salvaging of the romantic anti-capitalist tradition from Burke through Arnold and all the way to Orwell, which did so much to reinvent Victorian studies for the left, might also be seen as an argument for the necessity of cultural studies, which went on to integrate the tradition of romantic anti-capitalism into its pluralized, anthropological view of culture and to extend it into the present.
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Barber, Katrine. "“Hang Them All”: George Wright and the Plateau Indian War. By Donald L. Cutler. Foreword by Laurie Arnold." Western Historical Quarterly 48, no. 4 (2017): 446–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/whq/whx042.

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Gilley, Sheridan, and Malcolm Woodfield. "R. H. Hutton: Critic and Theologian. The Writings of R. H. Hutton on Newman, Arnold, Tennyson, Wordsworth, and George Eliot." Modern Language Review 84, no. 4 (October 1989): 947. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3731194.

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Habicht, Gail S. "Cancer Cells. Volume 1: The Transformed Phenotype. Arnold J. Levine , George F. Vande Woude, William C. Topp , James D. WatsonCancer Cells. Volume 2: Oncogenes and Viral Genes. George F. Vande Woude, Arnold J. Levine , William C. Topp , James D. WatsonCompendium of Immunology. Lazar M. Schwartz." Quarterly Review of Biology 60, no. 2 (June 1985): 252–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/414415.

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Balatsky, Evgeny, and Nataly Ekimova. "Public administration tools: Forecasting vs Designing." Upravlenets 12, no. 1 (March 4, 2021): 18–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.29141/2218-5003-2021-12-1-2.

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The article discusses the expediency of abandoning the tool of social forecasting in the practice of public administration in favor of planning and design methods. The methodological basis rests on the conceptual imperative of the impossibility to produce adequate forecasts in the modern world, which is supported by such respected researchers as Douglas North, George Soros, Nassim Taleb and Arnold Toynbee. The fairness of this thesis is illustrated using methods of comparison and analysis. The study analyses the main factors that cast doubt on the possibility and expediency of preserving the tool of social prognostics: the failure of the scenario forecast format; the need for foreknowledge of events rather than values of traditional macro-parameters; the extension of Arnold Toynbee’s principle from a historical retrospective to studying the prospects; the economic growth rate indicator (GDP) losing its indicative universality and the emergence of alternative measures of social development (Gross National Happiness, culture and environment preservation); critical attitude of the intellectual elite to the possibility of social forecasting; unreliability of the source statistics; the expectation of the end of economic growth, a change in the development regime and quantitative forecasting devaluation by the leading experts – Douglas North, Robert Lucas, Tom Piketty, Richard Heinberg; the completion of the mission of capitalism in the form of the Neo-Malthusian trap and robotomics (mass introduction of robots to the economy). The authors prove that amid fading interest in traditional forecasting, alternative prognostication methods are emerging, such as planning, designing, futurology, foresight and strategic intelligence. Devaluation of forecast tools leads to the need to change the old doctrine of public administration, based on forecast documents, to a new one implying a transition to active construction of the future through directive designing and planning. The theoretical and practical significance of the study lies in substantiating the principles of a new management system: expanding the planning and design horizon (up to 30 years); introducing a mechanism for implementing plans and projects; introducing mechanisms for pre-project foresight; creating a twolevel economic management system; and moving from the quantity paradigm to the quality one.
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Brown, John L., and Alain Bosquet. "Georges et Arnold, Arnold et Georges." World Literature Today 70, no. 2 (1996): 348. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40152058.

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BAILEY, ROGER. "Valiant Ambition: George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution. By Nathaniel Philbrick. Penguin. 2016. xvii + 427pp. $18.00." History 103, no. 358 (December 2018): 915–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-229x.12712.

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Dramin, Edward. "“A New Unfolding of Life”: Romanticism in the Late Novels of George Eliot." Victorian Literature and Culture 26, no. 2 (1998): 273–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150300002424.

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Victorian ambivalence toward Romanticism is expressed with alternating vehemence and reticence. Repudiating “the noise / And outcry of the former men” who “left their pain” for Victorian generations (“Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse,” 127–28, 131), in his critical essays Arnold nevertheless reiterates respect for Wordsworth, and in “Dover Beach” he incorporates the free-associationist structure of Coleridge' conversation poems. In Hard Times, the rural world beyond Coketown and Blackpool' gospel of the holiness of the heart constitute Dickens' consolations for the hellish industrial wasteland, but at the same time Harthouse — personifying the empty prodigality and flashy decadence that Victorians saw in Byron and Shelley — subverts moral order. Browning, though warning against the self-defeating diffidence and isolation of the Romantic artist in “Andrea del Sarto,” reaffirms Romantic individuality of vision and rebellion against tradition in “Fra Lippo Lippi.” While venerating the Goethe who proclaimed aspiration for infinitude and extension of the limits of possibility, Carlyle sees Lord Byron as the personification of moral and psychic pathology — unreined sorrow and cynicism, world weariness and decadent hedonism, derisive mockery and pessimism, high-strung sensitivity and emotional vulnerability — defects which Carlyle also sees as immanent in Shelley and which are subsumed in the Victorians' image of the negative side of the Romantics:Poor Shelley always is a ghastly object: colorless, pallid, tuneless, without health or warmth or vigour, the sound of him shrieky, frosty, as if a ghost were trying to sing to us; the temperament of him, spasmodic, hysterical, instead of strong or robust — a man infinitely too weak for that solitary scaling of the Alps. (Reminiscences 2: 292–93; qtd. in Buckley 22)
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Kastein, Benjamin. "People Make the Difference." Rubber Chemistry and Technology 63, no. 5 (November 1, 1990): 81–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5254/1.3538291.

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Abstract The Las Vegas meeting of the Rubber Division, ACS, provided attendees the opportunity to hear the interview of Mr. Arnold H. Smith, by Mr. Herbert A. Endres, recorded April 7, 1966. Mr. Smith, as Secretary-Treasurer of the Division from 1919 to 1928, and as Chairman in 1929, was the person most responsible for laying the foundation which supported the growth of the Division to its present status. The India Rubber Section was sanctioned by the American Chemical Society on December 30, 1909. The 28 chemists from the rubber industry who were the organizing members, had the objective of meeting together to solve mutual problems. The major problem for everyone in 1909 was the variable quality of the 36 varieties of wild rubber from the jungles of Central and South America and Africa. Para rubber from the Hevea Brasiliensis tree was considered to be the best type available, but there were at least 13 variations, identified by source of the Para rubber. Charles C. Goodrich, as first chairman of the India Rubber Section, moved immediately to resolve the problem and appointed a committee, chaired by Dr. Charles Knight of Buchtel College, to develop standard methods of testing and evaluation. The committee diligently addressed the subject and reported to the Section at each meeting for 10 years, but progress was slow. Members attending had been instructed by their superiors, “Listen—but don't talk!” Not a very satisfactory format for conducting a meeting. Several key individuals helping to organize the India Rubber Section were W. C. Geer, Chief Chemist at the B. F. Goodrich Co. and George Oenslager, of the Diamond Rubber Co. Geer invented the air oven used to accelerate heat aging of rubber samples, and Oenslager is famous for discovering the effect on vulcanization of organic accelerators in 1906 and for the use of carbon blacks in treads in 1911. Although the sharing of technical information was tantalizing slow during the early years, the American Chemical Society, at their meeting in Buffalo, April 7, 1919, approved the formation of the Division of Rubber Chemistry. John B. Tuttle, first chairman of the Division in 1919, with Arnold H. Smith as secretary-treasurer, determined to bring to the members technical information less restricted in content, and from their neutral position of employment at the National Bureau of Standards, thought results could be obtained.
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Kortum, Philip T., and S. Camille Peres. "Posters With Fellows." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 60, no. 1 (September 2016): 1838. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1541931213601419.

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Posters With Fellows is an opportunity to interact with some of the best scholars the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society has to offer in a low-key, intellectual setting. Fellows will present posters describing cutting-edge research from their current work, retrospectives of important work they have conducted over their careers, and descriptions of challenging new frontiers they think need to be addressed. This is a unique opportunity for students and professionals alike to talk one on one with the thought leaders of our profession on the important research issues of our time. Participants: Thomas J. Armstrong, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, George Mason University Gloria L. Calhoun, U.S. Air Force Stanley H. Caplan, Usability Associates Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State University Kermit G. Davis, University of Cincinnati Valerie J. Gawron, MITRE Corp. Douglas J. Gillan, North Carolina State University Wayne D. Gray, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Joel S. Greenstein, Clemson University M. Susan Hallbeck, Mayo Clinic Peter A. Hancock, University of Central Florida Robert Hoffman, Institute for Human & Machine Cognition Edmond W. Israelski, Abbvie Brian M. Kleiner, Virginia Tech Arnold M. Lund, Amazon Lab126 Thomas B. Malone, Carlow International Inc. Kathleen L. Mosier, San Francisco State University Robert W. Proctor, Purdue University Ronald G. Shapiro Matthew B. Weinger, Vanderbilt University Christopher D. Wickens, Alion Science & Technology
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Whittall, Arnold, and George Perle. "Double Dealer. Arnold Whittall Admires the Passion and Persistence of Composer and Theorist, George Perle, Whose Bergian Commitment Burns as Brightly as Ever." Musical Times 137, no. 1835 (January 1996): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1003381.

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김보림. "A Study on English Perception of Japan in the Early Meiji Period ‒Focused on George Nathaniel Curzon, Arnold Henry Savage Landor, Isabella Bird Bishop‒." Japanese Modern Association of Korea ll, no. 45 (August 2014): 371–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.16979/jmak..45.201408.371.

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Moses, John A. "Sydney Professor G.A. Wood and the Great War 1914-1918." History of Education Review 45, no. 2 (October 3, 2016): 228–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/her-09-2015-0021.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the views of Professor George Arnold Wood, a leading Australian scholar at the University of Sydney, concerning the involvement of the British Empire in the Great War of 1914-1918. Design/methodology/approach The author has examined all of Professor Wood’s extant commentaries on the Great War which are held in the archives of the University of Sydney as well as the biographical material on Professor Wood by leading Australian scholars. The methodology and approach is purely empirical. Findings The sources consulted revealed Professor Wood’s deeply held conviction about the importance of Christian values in the formation of political will and his belief that the vocation of politics is a most serious one demanding from statesmen the utmost integrity in striving to ensure justice and freedom, respect for the rights of others and the duty of the strong to protect the weak against unprincipled and ruthless states. Originality/value The paper highlights Professor Wood’s values as derived from the core statements of Jesus of Nazareth such as in the Sermon on the Mount. And as these contrasted greatly with the Machiavellian practice of the imperial German Chancellors from Bismarck onwards, and of the Kaiser Wilhelm II. It was necessary for the British Empire to oppose German war aims with all the force at its disposal. The paper illustrates the ideological basis from which Wood derived his values.
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Brock, Michael. "The Strange Death of Liberal England." Albion 17, no. 4 (1985): 409–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4049431.

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George Dangerfield's book, The Strange Death of Liberal England, would have been an influential, indeed a seminal, piece of historical writing whenever it had appeared: published in 1935 it constituted an immense liberation. In 1935 the writing of modern British political history was dominated for academic people by Lewis Namier, whose two great works—The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III and England in the Age of the American Revolution—had been published in 1928 and 1930. Namier's immense gifts were balanced by a startling defect. He was psychologically incapable of writing historical narrative, that is of dealing on any considerable scale with the development of events. Here, at the very start of the Namierite era, was a young scholar named Dangerfield writing history in the classic manner, writing, that is, as Thucydides and Tacitus had done, with a wide narrative sweep about the fateful and tragic events of yesterday. The result was the book which was so eloquently analysed this afternoon. It has been issued, if I heard this rightly, some nineteen times; and three editions, two American and one British, are in print today, after fifty years.At the end of his life Disraeli, by then Lord Beaconsfield, congratulated Matthew Arnold on having “coined unforgettable phrases.” Mr. Dangerfield may surely be offered the same congratulations. In the week in which I was composing this paper the Spectator of London carried an article under the headline: “The Strange Death of Liberal America”; and I note that a work will be published in London this September entitled “The Strange Rebirth of Liberal England.” Where the phrasing of the title is concerned we may be celebrating tonight, not only a jubilee, but the ghost of a centenary. When Mr. Dangerfield chose his arresting title he echoed, unwittingly as we understand, one devised fifty years earlier; for in 1885 a young British journalist in India named Rudyard Kipling had written a story entitled: “The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes.”
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Schultenover, David G. "Between Two Worlds: George Tyrrell's Relationship to the Thought of Matthew Arnold. By Nicholas Sagovsky. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983. xii + 192 pp. $39.50." Church History 54, no. 01 (March 1985): 142. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3165809.

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Ledbetter, Mark. "R. H. Hutton, Critic and Theologian: The Writings of R. H. Hutton on Newman, Arnold, Tennyson, Wordsworth, and George Eliot. Malcolm Woodfield , R. H. Hutton." Journal of Religion 68, no. 4 (October 1988): 633–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/487977.

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Samsel, Karol. "Polish and British messianism (an attempt at a perspective)." Świat i Słowo 35, no. 2 (November 26, 2020): 51–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.5464.

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British messianism and British millenarianism evolving between 1650 and 1800 (according to Richard H. Popkin) cannot be simply transferred into the ideas of Polish messianism and Polish millenarianism; however, the protocol of differences seems inspiring enough to open a space for appropriate ideological and personal comparisons. In this study I have attempted to bring closer together Kazimierz Brodziński’s concept of the ‘Slavic antiquity’ confronted with Samuel Richardson’s ‘Anglo-Saxon antiquity;’ I also collided with each other Gilberte Cheyne’s concept of mystical somatism and the Genesis concept of the body and corporeality developed by Juliusz Słowacki (there are more similarities in this case – for example the vision of Cheyne’s Paradise of the Faithful and Słowacki’s ‘Solar Jerusalem’). Polish messianism, in contrast to the British one, tends to deterritorialize the category of the nation and replace concepts of this sort with a project of embodied, instantiated eschatology, verbalized among others in Zygmunt Krasiński’s About the Position of Poland from the Divine and Human Vantage Point. In contrast to British messianism, scientific or semi-scientific, the Polish one has the potential to generate a system, is poetic and freely dialectical in accordance with the principle loosening reflection: disputandi more, asserendi more. This is evident in various and at first glance unexpected juxtapositions: including the concept of messianism as a liberating, decolonizing project in George Berkeley’s and Cyprian Norwid’s thinking, or the messianic idea of reading the Bible in the mirabilistic, irrational key of August Cieszkowski (God and Palingenesis) as well as in the anti-mirabilistic, rational key of Matthew Arnold (God and the Bible).
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Linares, Gabriel. "“New phoenix wings”: el soneto “A John Keats (1795-1821)” de Jorge Luis Borges." Anuario de Letras Modernas 25, no. 1 (May 28, 2022): 60–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.01860526p.2022.25.1.1713.

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El presente artículo propone una lectura del soneto “A John Keats (1795-1821)” del poemario El oro de los tigres (1972) del escritor argentino Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986). Dicho soneto fue escrito con motivo del ciento cincuenta aniversario de la muerte del último de los grandes románticos ingleses. Hasta ahora, las relaciones entre ambos autores se han centrado básicamente y de forma colateral en el ensayo “El ruiseñor de Keats”, del volumen Otras inquisiciones (1952). En este sentido, el artículo busca arrojar luz sobre un texto poco estudiado. La lectura ofrecida se centra en diversos aspectos del soneto. Para empezar, toma en cuenta la estructura métrica y argumentativa del poema en relación con su doble origen —el soneto en español y el soneto en inglés—. Estas consideraciones contribuyen a apreciar el poema en su complejidad estructural. Por otro lado, el artículo describe los medios de los que el soneto se vale para enunciar un elogio del individuo al que está dedicado. Dichos recursos, evidentemente, atañen a aspectos sintácticos y retóricos del texto, en primer lugar. No obstante, una parte importante de éstos es un rico conjunto de alusiones que recorren el poema de principio a fin y que vinculan el breve soneto no sólo con la obra de John Keats, sino con otros poetas británicos, como John Milton, George Gordon, Lord Byron o Matthew Arnold. En este sentido, el presente artículo es no sólo una contribución al estudio de las relaciones entre el autor argentino y el último romántico, sino una aproximación al análisis de las relaciones entre Borges y la lírica inglesa, tema poco trabajado hasta ahora.
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Hulsing, Melissa Murphy, Barbara Luetke-Stahlman, Diane Frome Loeb, Peggy Nelson, and Jane Wegner. "Analysis of Successful Initiations of Three Children With Hearing Loss Mainstreamed in Kindergarten Classrooms." Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools 26, no. 1 (January 1995): 45–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461.2601.45.

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The communicative interactions of three mainstreamed children who are deaf or hard of hearing (deaf/HOH) were investigated. These children were matched with a classmate who had normal hearing (NH) according to chronological age, sex, race, and socioeconomic status (SES). All subjects were white females approximately 5 years of age. The subjects were videotaped while involved in normal classroom activities. The videotaped interactions were coded for: (a) activity, (b) play level, (c) partner, (d) interactive status, and (e) mode of communication.Dyad interactions were analyzed for average length, frequency, and total number of interactions. The children’s interactions varied by child and classroom setting. Results regarding the success of initiations were that one subject who is deaf initiated less often and was more successful than her peer with NH; the other subject who is deaf initiated less often and was less successful than her peer with NH; and the subject who is HOH initiated more often and was less successful than her peer with NH. Factors found to affect the success of initiations were the number of children involved and the accompaniment of actions and/or gestures with spoken or signed communication. These results suggest that children who are deaf/HOH often are less successful at initiations than children with NH, but the success of the initiations by children who are deaf/HOH may depend on more variables than past research has led us to believe (Arnold & Tremblay, 1979; Lederberg, Ryan, & Robbins, 1986; Levy Shiff & Hoffman, 1985; Vandell & George, 1981). Possible factors that contribute to interactions and successful initiations by children who are deaf/HOH are discussed.
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Roy, Dipayan. "Association of ADHD With Congenital Conditions – Case Reviews in General Adult Clinic." BJPsych Open 8, S1 (June 2022): S123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.365.

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AimsThe association of ADHD with mental health and medical conditions is commonly encountered in clinical practice. Interestingly there are patients with congenital conditions who present with features of ADHD and little is known about their association and neurological basis. There is no strong literature but anecdotal reports that indicate children with congenital heart disease are more likely to suffer from mental health conditions including ADHD. The clinic however is unable to analyze such hypothesis and instead decided to evaluate cases related to Neurofibromatosis (NF1), Arnold Chiari Malformation, Transposition of great arteries, Di George syndrome to understand the longitudinal history, symptom persistence and functional impact of ADHD.MethodsA.Index patient aged 45 years referred for possible association of ADHD and Neurofibromatosis with issues related to long-standing trouble with sleep and movement disorder.B.Index patient aged 41 years received a surgical repair for a Chiari malformation hoping it would improve the cognitive functioning but still suffers lot of symptoms that are consistent with clinical picture of ADHD.C.Index patient aged 19 years referred for ADHD assessment reported history of transposition of great arteries and VSD that warranted emergency operative procedure before age 3. The behavioural symptoms that were suspected as related to physical illness and frequent attendance to hospital however did not resolve and were noted to be in line with possible ADHD.D.Index patient aged 40 years admitted to general psychiatry following episode of psychosis and during examination presented history of Di George syndrome with brief input from Cardiology. It was apparent that patient struggled with poor understanding, lack of consistency, disorganization, distractibility, learning difficulties and the features suggested a pattern of Attention deficit disorder.ResultsFocused on 1.The qualitative analysis of developmental history, childhood rating scale, symptom comorbidity and functional impairment of such cases.2.It studied the family history of physical and mental illness including predisposition to ADHD or neurodevelopmental conditions.3.It also evaluated the treatment response to stimulant/non-stimulant therapy.ConclusionClinically there was no typical co-relation of increased mental illness or genetic predisposition for ADHD in the family history and qualitatively the presentation did not differ from other ADHD patients and the treatment response was not variable, however it still draws attention towards the need for regular screening of all nervous and cardiac origin congenital conditions for an early intervention.
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Bosworth, R. "Book Reviews : Prussian-German militarism 1914-18 in Australian perspective: the thought of George Arnold Wood. By John A. Moses. Bern/Frankfurt-am-Main: Peter Lang. 1991. 215 pp. DM19." German History 10, no. 1 (February 1, 1992): 116–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026635549201000124.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 61, no. 3-4 (January 1, 1987): 183–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002052.

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-Richard Price, C.G.A. Oldendorp, C.G.A. Oldendorp's history of the Mission of the Evangelical Brethren on the Caribbean Islands of St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John. Edited by Johann Jakob Bossard. English edition and translation by Arnold R. Highfield and Vladimir Barac. Ann Arbor MI: Karoma, 1987. xxxv + 737 pp.-Peter J. Wilson, Lawrence E. Fisher, Colonial madness: mental health in the Barbadian social order. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1985. xvi + 215 pp.-George N. Cave, R.B. le Page ,Acts of identity: Creloe-based approaches to language and ethnicity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. x + 275 pp., Andree Tabouret-Keller (eds)-H. Hoetink, Julia G. Crane, Saba silhouettes: life stories from a Caribbean island. Julia G. Crane (ed), New York: Vantage Press, 1987. x + 515 pp.-Sue N. Greene, Anne Walmsley ,Facing the sea: a new anthology from the Caribbean region. London and Kingston: Heinemann, 1986. ix + 151 pp., Nick Caistor, 190 (eds)-Melvin B. Rahming, Mark McWatt, West Indian literature and its social context. Cave Hill, Barbados, Department of English, 1985.-David Barry Gaspar, Rebecca J. Scott, Slave emancipation in Cuba: the transition to free labor, 1860-1899. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1985. xviii + 319 pp.-Mary Butler, Louis A. Perez Jr., Cuba under the Platt agreement, 1902-1934. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1986. xvii + 410 pp.-Ana M. Rodríguez-Ward, Idsa E. Alegria Ortega, La comisión del status de Puerto Rico: su historia y significación. Río Piedras, Puerto Rico: Editorial Universitaria. 1982. ix + 214 pp.-Alain Buffon, Jean Crusol, Changer la Martinique: initiation a l'économie des Antilles. Paris: Editions Caribeennes, 1986. 96 pp.-Klaus de Albuquerque, Bonham C. Richardson, Panama money in Barbados, 1900-1920. Knoxville: University of Tennesse Press, 1985. xiv + 283 pp.-Steven R. Nachman, Marcel Fredericks ,Society and health in Guyana: the sociology of health care in a developing nation. Authors include Janet Fredericks. Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 1986. xv + 173 pp., John Lennon, Paul Mundy (eds)
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 78, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2004): 305–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002515.

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-Bill Maurer, Mimi Sheller, Consuming the Caribbean: From Arawaks to Zombies. New York: Routledge, 2003. ix + 252 pp.-Norman E. Whitten, Jr., Richard Price ,The root of roots: Or, how Afro-American anthropology got its start. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press/University of Chicago Press, 2003. 91 pp., Sally Price (eds)-Holly Snyder, Paolo Bernardini ,The Jews and the expansion of Europe to the West, 1450-1800. New York: Berghahn Books, 2001. xv + 567 pp., Norman Fiering (eds)-Bridget Brereton, Seymour Drescher, The mighty experiment: Free labor versus slavery in British emancipation. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. 307 pp.-Jean Besson, Kathleen E.A. Monteith ,Jamaica in slavery and freedom: History, heritage and culture. Kingston; University of the West Indies Press, 2002. xx + 391 pp., Glen Richards (eds)-Michaeline A. Crichlow, Jean Besson, Martha Brae's two histories: European expansion and Caribbean culture-building in Jamaica. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. xxxi + 393 pp.-Christopher Schmidt-Nowara, Joseph C. Dorsey, Slave traffic in the age of abolition: Puerto Rico, West Africa, and the Non-Hispanic Caribbean, 1815-1859. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003. xvii + 311 pp.-Arnold R. Highfield, Erik Gobel, A guide to sources for the history of the Danish West Indies (U.S. Virgin Islands), 1671-1917. Denmark: University Press of Southern Denmark, 2002. 350 pp.-Sue Peabody, David Patrick Geggus, Haitian revolutionary studies. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002. xii + 334 pp.-Gerdès Fleurant, Elizabeth McAlister, Rara! Vodou, power, and performance in Haiti and its Diaspora. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. xviii + 259 pp. and CD demo.-Michiel Baud, Ernesto Sagás ,The Dominican people: A documentary history. Princeton NJ: Marcus Wiener, 2003. xiii + 278 pp., Orlando Inoa (eds)-Samuel Martínez, Richard Lee Turits, Foundations of despotism: Peasants, the Trujillo regime, and modernity in Dominican history. Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 2003. x + 384 pp.-Eric Paul Roorda, Bernardo Vega, Almoina, Galíndez y otros crímenes de Trujillo en el extranjero. Santo Domingo: Fundación Cultural Dominicana, 2001. 147 pp.''Diario de una misión en Washington. Santo Domingo: Fundación Cultural Dominicana, 2002. 526 pp.-Gerben Nooteboom, Aspha Bijnaar, Kasmoni: Een spaartraditie in Suriname en Nederland. Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Bert Bakker, 2002. 378 pp.-Dirk H.A. Kolff, Chan E.S. Choenni ,Hindostanen: Van Brits-Indische emigranten via Suriname tot burgers van Nederland. The Hague: Communicatiebureau Sampreshan, 2003. 224 pp., Kanta Sh. Adhin (eds)-Dirk H.A. Kolff, Sandew Hira, Het dagboek van Munshi Rahman Khan. The Hague: Amrit/Paramaribo: NSHI, 2003. x + 370 pp.-William H. Fisher, Neil L. Whitehead, Dark Shamans: Kanaimà and the poetics of violent death. Durham NC: Duke University Press, 2002. 309 pp.-David Scott, A.J. Simoes da Silva, The luxury of nationalist despair: George Lamming's fiction as decolonizing project. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2000. 217 pp.-Lyn Innes, Maria Cristina Fumagalli, The flight of the vernacular. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2001. xvi + 303 pp.-Maria Cristina Fumagalli, Tobias Döring, Caribbean-English passages: Intertextuality in a postcolonial tradition. London: Routledge, 2002. xii + 236 pp.-A. James Arnold, Celia Britton, Race and the unconscious: Freudianism in French Caribbean thought. Oxford: Legenda, 2002. 115 pp.-Nicole Roberts, Dorothy E. Mosby, Place, language, and identity in Afro-Costa Rican literature. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003. xiii + 248 pp.-Stephen Steumpfle, Philip W. Scher, Carnival and the formation of a Caribbean transnation. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003. xvi + 215 pp.-Peter Manuel, Frances R. Aparicho ,Musical migrations: transnationalism and cultural hybridity in Latin/o America, Volume 1. With Maria Elena Cepeda. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 216 pp., Candida F. Jaquez (eds)-Jorge Pérez Rolón, Maya Roy, Cuban Music. London: Latin America Bureau/Princeton NJ: Markus Wiener Publishers, 2002. ix + 246 pp.-Bettina M. Migge, Gary C. Fouse, The story of Papiamentu: A study in slavery and language. Lanham MD: University Press of America, 2002. x + 261 pp.-John M. McWhorter, Bettina Migge, Creole formation as language contact: the case of the Suriname creoles. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2003. xii + 151 pp.
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Kot, T. F., S. K. Rudik, S. V. Guralska, S. S. Zaika, and Z. V. Khomenko. "Study of adrenal morphology fromantiquity to the present day." Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies 23, no. 101 (April 5, 2021): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.32718/nvlvet10113.

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The analysis of scientific literature shows that the study of adrenal morphology in humans and animals is an urgent problem of biology and medicine from ancient times to the present day. In the historical aspect, we can distinguish three stages of studying the adrenal gland that differ in the directions of research. The first stage corresponds to the research of scientists of the XVI–XVIII centuries (Bartolomeo Eustachio, Andreas Vesalius, Gabriele Folloppio, Girolamo Fabrici, Andriaan Spieghel, Johann Vesling, Giulia Casseria, Caspar Bauhin, Johann Grafenberg, Caspar Bartholin, Thomas Bartholin, Giulio Casserio, Antonio Molinetti, Jean Riolan, Thomas Wharton, Giovanni Lancisi, Jakob Winslow, Antony Valsalva, Albrecht Haller, Johann Meckel, Jean Senac, Armand Cassan). Their works is devoted to the study of topography, macroscopic structure and function of the adrenal gland. Studies of morphological scientists of the second stage (late XVIII – mid XX century) correspond to the study of the structure of the adrenal gland at the microscopic level. Scientists like Albert Kelliker, Johann Ecker, Thomas Addison, Gabriel Colin, Alfred Kohn and Jay Arnold used histological and histochemical research methods. Edward Schafer, George Oliver, Vladislav Szymonowicz, John Abel, Jokiti Takmine, Welter Cannon, Edward Kendall to the study of the features of adrenal hormone secretion. Scientific works of the mid-twentieth and early twenty-first centuries can be combined in the third stage of research on the morphology of the adrenal gland. It is devoted to solving issues related to the formation of the adrenal gland in the process of filogenesis and ontogenesis, the features of the structure and function of the organ in normal and pathological conditions. A significant contribution to the study of the morphology of the adrenal gland of animals at the third stage was made by such scientists as Ziyade A. M., Dardykina O. N., Harina V. V., Atagimov M. Z., Torguj P. M., Antipin I. A., Shishkin A. P., Volkova M. V., Shevchenko L. F., Sidorova O. G., Vovchenko M. B., Salekh M. M., Ovcharenko N. D., Zaika S. V., Samatova I. M., Gorbacheva E. S., Pronin V. V., Kuznecov A. V., Pashinin N. S., Strel’nikova I. G., Barvenko A. D., Fedotov D. N., Izatulin A. V., Kvarackheliya A. G., Silkina A. V., Muhametov A. I. Among the studies of morphologists of the third period, the method of electron microscopy prevails.
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Pfau, Thomas. "From Mediation to Medium: Aesthetic and Anthropological Dimensions of the Image (Bild) and the Crisis of Bildung in German Modernism." Modernist Cultures 1, no. 2 (October 2005): 141–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e2041102209000094.

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Thomas Pfau (Duke University) explores the radical transformation of the Bildungsroman - and of the image ( Bild ) as its narrative, speculative fuel - in ‘The Magic Mountain’. Contrasting Mann's narrative process with that of Goethe and Hegel, and drawing on the sociological writings of Georg Simmel and Arnold Gehlen, Pfau reads Mann's novel as decisively breaking with Romanticism's self-generating, organicist, and teleological conception of cultural narrative.
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Minard, Philippe. "L’évolution dirigée des protéines." médecine/sciences 35, no. 2 (February 2019): 169–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/medsci/2019007.

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Le prix Nobel de chimie a été décernée le 3 octobre 2018 pour moitié à Frances H. Arnold (California Institute of technology, Pasadena, États-Unis) et pour l’autre moitié conjointement à Georges P. Smith (University of Missouri, Columbia, États-Unis) et Sir Greg P. Winter (Medical Research Council et Laboratory of molecular Biology, Cambridge, Royaume-Uni). Ces trois chercheurs ont joué un rôle déterminant dans la genèse puis le développement d’un ensemble d’approches originales que l’on regroupe aujourd’hui sous l’expression « évolution dirigée des protéines ».
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Cunningham, Colin J. K. "Hallelujah! Recording chapels and meeting houses. By H. Godwin Arnold, Roger Thorne, David Butler and George McHardy with revision and advice from Christopher Stell and Clyde Binfield. Pp. 61 incl. ills. London: Council for British Archaeology, 1985. £2.95. 0 906780 49 7." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 39, no. 1 (January 1988): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900039440.

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Arraes, Esdras Araujo. "A paisagem e sua dimensão estética [The aesthetic dimension of landscape]." Princípios: Revista de Filosofia (UFRN) 24, no. 45 (January 22, 2018): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.21680/1983-2109.2017v24n45id12634.

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Os estudos que se dedicam à paisagem a compreendem como a materialização de relações entre o homem e o território. Por outro lado, a noção de paisagem abriga, desde sua origem, uma conotação estética, pensada como discurso valorativo da natureza. Assim, o objetivo desse artigo é mostrar a paisagem como categoria do pensamento e parte do campo reflexivo da disciplina Estética. Serão mencionados escritos de determinados filósofos empenhados em interpretar a paisagem em sua dimensão estética. Dentre eles, pode-se citar Georg Simmel, Augustin Berque e Arnold Berleant. Busca-se ampliar sua noção para além das transformações sociais do espaço, celebrando as maneiras sensíveis de apreensão da natureza. Pretende-se, ainda, compreender a noção de paisagem formulada no Renascimento e, especialmente, no final do século XVIII, pondo luz em algumas obras literárias de Goethe, tais como Os sofrimentos do jovem Werther e Escritos sobre arte.[The studies that are dedicated to the landscape understand it as the materialization of relations between man and territory. On the other hand, the notion of landscape has, since its origin, an aesthetic connotation, thought of as a valorative discourse of nature. Thus, the purpose of this article is to show the landscape as a category of thought and part of the reflective field of the Aesthetic discipline. It will be mentioned writings of certain philosophers committed to interpret the landscape in its aesthetic dimension. I will mention, for instance, the research of Georg Simmel, Augustin Berque and Arnold Berleant. It seeks to broaden its notion beyond the social transformations of space, celebrating the sensitive manners of apprehending nature. It is also intended to understand the notion of landscape formulated in Renaissance and especially in the late Eighteenth Century putting light on some of Goethe's literary works, such as The sorrows of young Werther and Elective affinities.]
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Palmirski, Tomasz. "‘SOCIETAS LEONINA’ W POGLĄDACH NIDERLANDZKIEJ I NIEMIECKIEJ JURYSPRUDENCJI OKRESU HUMANIZMU." Zeszyty Prawnicze 20, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 85–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/zp.2020.20.1.03.

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Wieki XVI oraz XVII to dla prawa rzymskiego okres humanizmu. Działający wówczas prawnicy określani byli mianem tak zwanej eleganckiej jurysprudencji. Przedstawicielami tego nurtu w Niderlandach byli: Vinnius (Arnold Vinnius), Hubertus Giphanius, Matthäus Wesenbeck (Wesenbecius), Johannes Voet, Ulrik (Ulricus) Huber oraz Gerard Noodt. Natomiast do grona niemieckich prawników-humanistów zaliczali się, między innymi, Johann Ortwin Westenberg, Oswald Hilliger oraz Georg Frantzke. W niniejszym artykule zostaną przedstawione ich wypowiedzi na temat societas leonina. Wynika z nich, że wzorem prawa rzymskiego przejęli oni nieważność tego typu umowy. Poza ogólnikowe stwierdzenie o nieważności spółki w przypadku opisanym w D.17,2,29,2 (jeden wspólnik otrzymuje cały zysk wypracowany przez spółkę, drugi partycypuje w całej stracie) nie wychodzą Ulrik Huber, Gerard Noodt oraz Johann Ortwin Westenberg. Podobnie Oswald Hilliger, który jednak na marginesie swoich rozważań przedstawia nowatorski pogląd Antonio Gomeza, zgodnie z którym nie cała umowa (lwiej) spółki miałaby być nieważna, lecz tylko porozumienie co do lwich udziałów. Natomiast dla Vinniusa, Giphaniusa, Wesenbecka oraz Voeta istota spółki zasadzająca się na równych udziałach (D.17,2,29 pr.) może w pewnym zakresie zostać zmieniona wolą stron. Z kolei dla Georga Frantzke w przypadku określanym jako societas leonina, zamiast kontraktu spółki, który nie może wówczas mieć miejsca (ze względu na wyłączenie jednego ze wspólników od udziału w zysku), dochodzi do darowizny, która nie rodzi żadnej skargi.
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Tolson,, Melvin B., and Roger Martin. "Georges Arnaud: Vie d'un rebelle." World Literature Today 68, no. 3 (1994): 527. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40150376.

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Carroll, Noël. "Béla Balázs: The Face of Cinema." October 148 (May 2014): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/octo_a_00174.

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Herbert Bauer, known to the world as Béla Balázs (1894–1949), led the sort of life about which contemporary intellectuals might fantasize. He knew everyone and he did everything. Born in Hungary, he included György Lukács, Karl Mannheim, Arnold Hauser, Béla Bartók, and Zoltán Kodály in his circle, among others. He knew the filmmakers Alexander Korda and Michael Curtiz before their names were Anglicized. He studied with Georg Simmel and met Max Weber. As time went on, he came, so it seems, to know virtually every major European intellectual—Stefan Zweig, Robert Musil, Walter Benjamin, Sergei Eisenstein, Erwin Piscator, and on and on. He lived in the midst of a universe of conversation that dazzles us as we look back enviously upon it.
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Gardini, Michela. "Elisabeth Arnould-Bloomfield, Georges Bataille, la terreur et les lettres." Studi Francesi, no. 164 (LV | II) (September 1, 2011): 453. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/studifrancesi.5756.

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Melikyan, Anait L., Elena I. Pustovaya, Elena M. Volodicheva, Tamara I. Kolosheinova, Marina V. Kalinina, Ekaterina N. Zotina, Ilya N. Kontievskiy, et al. "Incidence of Primary Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) in Adults in One Region of Russia." Blood 128, no. 22 (December 2, 2016): 4941. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v128.22.4941.4941.

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Abstract Introduction. Primary immune thrombocytopenia is a rare disease1. The incidence of ITP is not well estimated in Russia and worldwide. In adults it varies from 1,6 to 3,9/100 000 person-years2-3. The gender and age-associated results are discussed and differ in several investigations4-6. Study objectives: evaluation of the incidence of primary immune thrombocytopenia in adults in one region of Russia Patients and methods. The data source is the Registry of the patients with primary ITP in Russia. 272 adult patients: 77 males (28%) and 195 females (72%), age from 16 to 89 years (median 44 years) with ITP (ICD-10 code D69.3), newly diagnosed cases during the period from 12 Jan 2014 to 24 May 2016. Results. 221 (81%) cases were newly diagnosed in 12 regions of Russia in which registration was performed most actively - more than 5 cases for the duration of the study. But only one region was selected for the first evaluation of epidemiological characteristics because of the number of reasons. There is one hematological central clinic in this region in which diagnosis of ITP can be verified and patients with ITP are treated and monitored most properly. The early started and fully performed registration process can be regarded as covered most part of region population in this target region. 86 cases (27 male, 59 female) were registered in the target region. The gender-age distribution was following: male: age <41 = 10 (37%), age <41-60 = 7 (26%), age >60 = 10 (37%); female: age <29 = 10 (49%), age <41-60 = 15 (25%), age >60 = 15 (25%). The estimated incidence rate in the target region is shown in table 1. The estimated incidence rates in gender-age strata in the target region are demonstrated in table 2. Conclusion. Overall ITP incidence in one region of Russia is 3.20/100 000 person-years. It is compatible to the incidence in other European countries. Our data demonstrate the rise of incidence rate in males with age and its decrease with age in female population. Literature. 1) Rodeghiero F., Stasi R., Gernsheimer T., Michel M., Provan D., Arnold D.M., et al. Standardization of terminology, definitions and outcome criteria in immune thrombocytopenic purpura of adults and children: report from international working group. Blood. 2009; 113(11): 2386--93. doi: 10.1182/blood-2008-07-162503. 2) Terrell DR, Beebe LA, Vesely SK, Neas BR, Segal JB, George JN. The incidence of immune thrombocytopenic purpura in children and adults: A critical review of published reports. Am J Hematol. 2010; 85(3): 174-180. 3) Moulis G, Palmaro A, Montastruc J-L, Godeau B, Lapeyre-Mestre M, Sailler L. Epidemiology of incident immune thrombocytopenia: a natiowide population-based study in France. Blood. 2014; 124(22): 3308-3315. 4) Segal JB, Powe NR. Prevalence of immune thrombocytopenia: analyses of administrative data. J Thromb Haemost 2006; 4: 2377-83 5) Schoonen WM, Kucera G, Coelson J, et al. Epidemiology of immune thrombocytopenic purpura in the General Practise Research Database. Br J Haematol 2009; 145(2): 235-244. 6) Lisukov I.A., Maschan A.A., Shamardina A.V., Chagorova T.V., Davydkin I.L., Sycheva T.M., et al. Immune thrombocytopenia: clinical manifestations and response to therapy. Intermediate analysis of data of the Russian register of patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia and review of literature. Oncogematologiya. 2013; 2: 61--9]. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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Gyssels, Kathleen. "André Schwarz-Bart au Moulin d’Andé : de quelques rencontres déterminantes." RELIEF - Revue électronique de littérature française 15, no. 2 (December 31, 2021): 142–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.51777/relief11463.

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Dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, le Moulin d’Andé, dans l’Eure, fut un lieu emblématique où se rencontrèrent écrivains, cinéastes, artistes et intellectuels de tous bords et de tous pays. Lieu de création et caisse de résonance artistique et idéologique, le Moulin fut aussi un réseau culturel hors du commun. André Schwarz-Bart y trouva un lieu d’inspiration et de création. Les nombreuses rencontres qu’il y fit furent déterminantes pour son œuvre. Le présent essai explore avec liberté le réseau d’« intertextualités spéculatives » qui se tissa autour de son œuvre, en esquissant trois de ces rencontres littéraires : celles avec Georges Perec, Arnoldo Palacios et Richard Wright.
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Igersheim, François. "Kreis (Georg), Krumeich (Gerd), Menudier (Henri), Mommsen (Hans), Sywottek (Arnold), Alfred Toepfer, Stifter und Kauf." Revue d’Alsace, no. 132 (September 1, 2006): 545–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/alsace.1360.

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