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Solares, Jorge. "Richard N. Adams." Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades 6, no. 1 (2019): 161–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.36829/63chs.v6i1.793.

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Captain, Burjor. "Biosketch for Richard D. Adams." Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 849-850 (November 2017): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jorganchem.2017.06.008.

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Adams, Richard D., Emmanuel J. Kiprotich, and Mark D. Smith. "Correction: Multiple cluster CH activations and transformations of furan by triosmium carbonyl complexes." Chemical Communications 55, no. 5 (2019): 715. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8cc90550a.

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Stadlen, Shoël. "Michael Finnissy's ‘This Church’." Tempo 58, no. 229 (2004): 52–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298204280226.

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FINNISSY: This Church. Richard Jackson (bar), Jane Mooney (mezzo), Tony Potter, Larry Yates (narrs), Philip Adams (org), IXION, Choir of Saint Mary de Haura Church and guests, The Saint Mary de Haura Handbell Ringers c. Michael Finnissy. Metier MSV CD92069.
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Sander, Richard. "The Tributaries to the River." Law & Social Inquiry 25, no. 02 (2000): 557–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-4469.2000.tb00971.x.

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In the field of legal education research, everyone talks about the importance of examining long-term outcomes, but nobody has done much about it-until now. ‘Michigan's Minority Graduates in Practice’ (Lempert, Chambers, and Adams 2000) is pioneering work, providing the most comprehensive look anyone has yet undertaken at the long-term experiences, achievements, and attitudes of specific law school cohorts. Moreover, it is work done at the highest social science standards-a standard not met often enough in this field. The care and professionalism of Richard Lempert, David Chambers, and Terry Adams will rightly give their findings enormous credibility.
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Esfahani, Hadi S. "Development and Social Change in Rural Egypt. Richard H. Adams, Jr." Economic Development and Cultural Change 37, no. 1 (1988): 218–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/451719.

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Dame, Russel, Leslie Sturmer, Charles Adams, Richard Weldon, and Kelly A. Grogan. "Financial Risk in Off-bottom Oyster Culture along Florida’s West Coast." EDIS 2019, no. 5 (2019): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-fe1070-2020.

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This 10-page fact sheet written by Russel Dame, Leslie N. Sturmer, Charles M. Adams, Richard Weldon, and Kelly A. Grogan and published by the UF/IFAS Food and Resource Economics Department explains how to assess the risks involved with off-bottom oyster culture, a method allowing for growing oysters in mesh containers above the sea bottom where they are protected from predation and from becoming buried in sediment. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe1070
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Gruzinski, Serge. "Histoires indiennes. Avancées et lacunes d’une approche éclatée." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 57, no. 5 (2002): 1311–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.2002.280108.

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Faire le point sur l’histoire des populations indiennes de la Méso-Amérique des origines à nos jours n’est guère une entreprise aisée. C’est pourtant l’objectif que se sont fixé les deux gros volumes que viennent de publier les presses de Cambridge sous la direction de Richard E. W. Adams et Murdo J. MacLeod. Ils rendent compte d’une production considérable et offrent au lecteur des clés pour s’orienter dans l’histoire du Mexique et d’une vaste portion de l’Amérique centrale.
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Pearce, Augur. "Episcopacy and the Common Law." Ecclesiastical Law Journal 7, no. 33 (2003): 195–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x00005202.

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In the year 1771 a Virginian politician, Richard Bland, wrote to Thomas Adams on issues thrown up by the steadily worsening relations between the legislatures of mainland America and the Imperial government. His letter moved on to the subject of religion, and to the suggestion made increasingly in recent years that colonial worship and ministry according to the English Prayer Book would be strengthened by the introduction of personal episopacy on the model of the mother country. On this Bland commented.
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Special Commemorative Issue. "Contributors." Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies, no. 7 (November 13, 2020): 268–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18192/cjcs.vi7.4921.

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Steven G. Affeldt (Le Moyne College)Isabel Andrade (Yachay Wasi)Stephanie Brown (Williams College)Alice Crary (University of Oxford/The New School)Byron Davies (National Autonomous University of Mexico)Thomas Dumm (Amherst College)Richard Eldridge (Swarthmore College)Yves Erard (University of Lausanne)Eli Friedlander (Tel Aviv University)Alonso Gamarra (McGill University)Paul Grimstad (Columbia University)Arata Hamawaki (Auburn University)Louisa Kania (Williams College)Nelly Lin-Schweitzer (Williams College)Richard Moran (Harvard University)Sianne Ngai (Stanford University)Bernie Rhie (Williams College)Lawrence Rhu (University of South Carolina)Eric Ritter (Vanderbilt University)William Rothman (University of Miami)Naoko Saito (Kyoto University)Don Selby (College of Staten Island, The City University of New York)P. Adams Sitney (Princeton University)Abraham D. Stone (University of California, Santa Cruz)Nicholas F. Stang (University of Toronto)Lindsay Waters (Harvard University Press)Kay Young (University of California, Santa Barbara)
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Richard Adams"

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Leatherland, Douglas Peter. "Deconstructing anthropomorphism : the 'humanimal' narratives of Kenneth Grahame, Beatrix Potter, and Richard Adams." Thesis, Durham University, 2019. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/12978/.

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This thesis proposes that popular narratives categorized as children's animal stories - Kenneth Grahame's 'The Wind in the Willows' (1908), Beatrix Potter's tales (1902-30), and Richard Adams' 'Watership Down' (1972) - feature characters which are rendered anthropomorphic in a diversity of overlapping and contradictory ways. Each of these narratives draws on a complex and varied tradition of anthropomorphic animals in literature. Due to their popularity, they have received various critical responses which pose different meanings implied by the author's use of anthropomorphic tropes. My study aims to amalgamate these readings into a meta-critical analysis of the anthropomorphisms in the work of the three authors. Beginning with a historical overview of anthropomorphism across the disciplines and the key debates surrounding this supposedly fixed concept, this study questions the implications made about the human condition which are inherent in assumptions that a text is representing a character in an anthropomorphic way. To be anthropomorphic, such modes of representation must necessarily attribute features which are exclusively human, but even when we deconstruct previously held assumptions of anthropomorphism in the work of popular writers of animal stories, we find that what does or does not constitute anthropomorphism is a multifarious and complex issue. While at times the anthropomorphisms in these narratives are explicit and draw on popular elements of fable and fantasy, at other times they merge with more naturalistic representations. The figure of the "humanimal", which constitutes a neither/both structure of relation between the human and the animal, emerges as the most relevant figure as we follow the trajectories of anthropomorphic tropes in the narratives of Grahame, Potter and Adams. While the humanimal figure is often identified in the animal narratives of authors such as Franz Kafka, I propose that by deconstructing anthropomorphic tropes, popular "children's" animal stories may also be considered humanimal narratives.
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Carson, Michael 1959. "Watership Down." Thesis, North Texas State University, 1987. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc935663/.

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Watership Down is a work for chamber orchestra in four movements, approximately sixteen minutes in duration. The piece is a programmatic work based on the novel Watership Down by Richard Adams; however, the musical action is not intended to be an aural narrative of the story but, rather, is meant to capture the general mood of the four sections of the novel. The work exhibits the influence of several styles of late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century music with the symphonic poem being the genre it most closely resembles.
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Adams, Friederike [Verfasser], Bernhard [Akademischer Betreuer] Rieger, Richard [Gutachter] Fischer, Wolfgang [Gutachter] Eisenreich, Ning [Gutachter] Zhang, and Bernhard [Gutachter] Rieger. "From Michael-type systems to biobased lactones: Designing novel polymer microstructures with modified bis(phenolate)lanthanides / Friederike Adams ; Gutachter: Richard Fischer, Wolfgang Eisenreich, Ning Zhang, Bernhard Rieger ; Betreuer: Bernhard Rieger." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1189316633/34.

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Adams, Richard (Richard James). "A Study of the Impact and Influence of the Recordings and Pedagogy of David Baldwin." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2018. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1248486/.

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David Baldwin has been the trumpet professor at the University of Minnesota since 1974. His most celebrated accomplishment is his recording of the Charlier 36 Etudes de Transcendantes and the Marcel Bitsch Vingt Etudes. In addition to this recording Baldwin has made recordings of etude books by Small, St. Jacome, Arban, Caffarelli, Smith, and the 32 Etudes de Perfectionnement also by Charlier. The quality of performance on all of these makes them excellent reference recordings. The back cover of the Etudes 32 de Perfectionnement reveals that the two-CD album, with a total run time of 115:35, was recorded over a span of four days. Endurance is a topic that all brass players confront. Baldwin wrote an etude book titled Lips of Steel that also contains two previously published articles on the topic of endurance. His ideas on endurance reveal a unique approach. This study analyzes the pedagogical concepts in those articles and in Lips of Steel. In addition to his recording projects, Baldwin has had many successful students. Thomas Rolfs and Lynn Erickson are both members of full-time professional orchestras. Larry Griffin, Scott Hagarty, and many others built their careers as professors of trumpet. An investigation of Baldwin's influence on his students further reveals how he approaches teaching and how his pedagogy has influenced his students who are now successful college professors.
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Cormier, Audrey M. "Regionalism in the fiction of Alistair MacLeod, Alden Nowlan, and David Adams Richards." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ65482.pdf.

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Hallett, David F. (David Frank) Carleton University Dissertation English. "Ordinary heroes: moral and social vision in the fiction of David Adams Richards." Ottawa, 1991.

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Lindsay, David C. "New river strain, locating the author and the narrator in David Adams Richards' Miramichi trilogy." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/mq24865.pdf.

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McCullagh, John. "Critics of Kingship in Late Fourteenth and Early Fifteenth Century England." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1124818196.

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Chalifour, Bruno. "Le paysage de la photographie américaine de paysage : 1960-1990." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE2058.

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La période 1960 – 1990 a été agitée et féconde aux États-Unis malgré l’échec du projet de Grande Société et de lutte contre la pauvreté du président L.B. Johnson. L’Amérique a profité des retombées de sa domination économique et militaire pour financer l’éducation, le logement (G.I. Bill) ainsi que les arts (N.E.A.). De 1960 à 1990 la photographie est entrée massivement à l’université, dans les musées et dans le marché de l’art. Le paysage a toujours été un genre artistique privilégié aux États-Unis, de la peinture du dix-neuvième siècle à la photographie depuis son invention qui coïncide avec la découvertes de nouveaux territoires qui crée le pays. Le médium a documenté le développement territorial du pays puis s’est affirmé sur la scène de la photographie créative occidentale. Les années considérées vont voir la photographie créative américaine passer d’une période « romantique » tournée vers l’abstraction et le monde intérieur de l’artiste, conséquence des persécutions politiques de l’immédiat après-guerre, vers une réflexion ontologique et expérimentale, pour finalement traiter de problèmes de société tout en restant connectée aux réflexions esthétiques et philosophiques communes aux autres arts. Au sortir des années 1980, la photographie américaine de paysage, celle des grands espaces mais également celle des espaces humanisés, urbanisés, domine la scène internationale inspirant un renouveau du genre en Europe, au Canada, au Japon,…. Lancé par une exposition alors jugée mineure en 1975, le phénomène New Topographics est devenu planétaire et perdure. Ces quinze dernières années, de nombreuses expositions des paysagistes américains de cette période ont circulé à travers le monde, phénomène révélateur de leur rôle dans notre culture occidentalo – planétaire ainsi que pour l’histoire du médium<br>During the 1960 – 1990 period, in spite of the psychological and economical fall-outs of the various wars (Cold War, Korea and Vietnam ) undermining L.B. Johnson’s hopes and plans for a Great Society and his War on Poverty, the American government used its world supremacy and the derived wealth acquired in the wake of W.W. II (the USA was the only western country whose industrial production was impacted positively) to finance popular housing, adult education (G.I. Bill), and the arts (N.E.A.). During those years photography crashed the doors of academia, museum and art institutions, and entered the art market. Landscape has always been a major genre in the American visual arts, from the paintings of the nineteenth century (the Hudson River School, the Luminists) to photography. An interesting synchronicity can be observed between the birth, growth and coming of age of both the medium and the country. Landscape photography participated in the creation of an American identity. A century later, during what we can now call the Golden Age of American landscape photography from New Topographics in the 1970s to the advent of color photography in the 1980s, photographers turned their lenses back toward the east at the damage done and the state of the landscape left behind. The production of wall-size prints followed, competing for attention with paintings on the walls of museums and galleries that welcome them. Since the Culture Wars of the late 1980s and the 1990s, and the defunding of the arts that ensued, the rest of the world has caught up, influenced by the traveling exhibitions and publications of that generation of American photographers
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Wyile, Herb 1961. ""Now you might feel some discomfort" : regional disparities and Atlantic regionalism in the writings of David Adams Richards." Thesis, McGill University, 1986. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=65552.

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Books on the topic "Richard Adams"

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Wardlaw, Jean. Watership down by Richard Adams. Questions. Althouse Press, 1986.

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Luckins, Hazel Debroh. Richard Adams and his major animal books: A critical and biographical study. University of Birmingham, 1996.

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Eugene, Custer Chester. Descendants of Richard Custer (1725-ca. 1781): Son of Conrad Custer & Susannah Adams. C.E. Custer, 1992.

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Mobley, Johnson Bland. The descendants of Dr. John Richard Mobley, Sr. and Lucretia Simkins: With supplements on Adams ... J.B. Mobley, 1991.

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Meyn, Susan L. On the edge: A history of the Richard & Lucille Durrell Edge of Appalachia Preserve System, Adams County, Ohio. Cincinnati Museum Center, 2012.

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Entre chien et loup: Dennis Adams, John Brill, Mike Cockrill, Heide Fasnacht, Charles Gaines, Hans Haacke, Richard Hamilton, Jess, Antoni Muntadas, Yoko Ono, Irving Petlin : prose, Noam Chomsky, Chief Sealth, George Washington. Kent Gallery, 2008.

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Newlin, J. Ronald. The best years: Indiana paintings of the Hoosier Group, 1880-1915 : Theodore C. Steele, John Ottis Adams, William Forsyth, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle : October 11, 1985-March 16, 1986, Indiana State Museum. The Museum, 1985.

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Adams, Richard. The day gone by: An autobiography. Hutchinson, 1990.

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Adams, Richard. The day gone by: An autobiography. Penguin Books, 1991.

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Adams, Richard. The day gone by: An autobiography. Penguin, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Richard Adams"

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"Adams, Richard N." In Biographical Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203644591-5.

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Marsden, William E. "Richard Adams in Swansea." In An Anglo-Welsh Teaching Dynasty. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003062448-9.

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"Richard C. Adams (Delaware [Lenape])." In Changing Is Not Vanishing. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812200065.190.

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"The Green World of Richard Adams." In Politics and the British Novel in the 1970s. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1vtz7kq.8.

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Cobden, Richard. "To Charles Adams, Midhurst, 1 April 1863." In The Letters of Richard Cobden, Vol. 4: 1860–1865. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00192960.

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Cobden, Richard. "To Charles Adams, 15 Cleveland Square, London, 15 May 1862." In The Letters of Richard Cobden, Vol. 4: 1860–1865. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00192914.

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Siracusa, Joseph M. "2. Diplomacy of the American Revolution." In Diplomatic History: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780192893918.003.0002.

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‘Diplomacy of the American Revolution’ considers the United States' battle for independence and the diplomatic efforts required to reach agreement with Great Britain. In order to win independence, the United States had found it necessary to involve itself in the international rivalries and politics of Europe. The negotiations between the US peace commissioners — John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay — and the Comte de Vergennes, the French Foreign Minister, the Earl of Shelburne, Richard Oswald, and the Spanish are worth examining at this point. A number of key treaties were signed during the negotiations, including the 1778 Treaty of Amity and Commerce and Treaty of Alliance between America and France.
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Boardman, John. "Alexander, Star of Film, Stage, and Novel." In Alexander the Great. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691181752.003.0009.

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This chapter explores how Alexander seems to have been ignored as a subject for the movies until after the Second World War, but he was soon on the stage, as in Terence Rattigan's Adventure Story (1949). Soon after, a full-length film, Alexander the Great, was shot in Spain in 1955, starring Richard Burton and Claire Bloom. Alexander has also been a subject for children's films. Maya the Bee was a German book by Waldemar Bousels of 1912. As for novels, Louis Couperus (Dutch, 1863–1923) wrote an Iskander. De roman van Alexander de Grate. Meanwhile, the novels The Alexander Cipher by Will Adams and Sunset Oasis by Baha Taher deals with an Alexander buried at Siwa.
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Ferraro, Thomas J. "Of Lascivious Mysticism and Other Hibernian Matters." In Transgression and Redemption in American Fiction. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198863052.003.0003.

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Harold Frederic’s The Damnation of Theron Ware recasts The Scarlet Letter as a Methodist minister’s romance with Catholics and fin-de-siècle intellectual Catholicism. The Reverend Theron Ware is a liberal progressive Dimmesdale update, happily married at the novel’s outset, who is assigned to a fundamentalist, anti-Catholic congregation yet comes increasingly under the spell of a trio of erudite, somewhat unorthodox Catholic leaders—one of whom, Celia Madden, the Hester Prynne update, is a single woman, seemingly independent yet Church-integrated, whose mastery of the organ and articulation of Continental aesthetics are all too provocative to be ignored. The resultant interplay between Theron’s late-century Protestant dissipation and the edgy Catholicism of Celia and her erudite comrades (one priest, one scientist) is lit in knowing commentary—religious anthropology cum wicked irony—that hangs in the air long after Theron’s hurtful sexploration comes to its merciful—mercy-filled, Angel-conducted—end. In The Damnation of Theron Ware, the Catholic-inspired, Catholic-tutored mythopoetics of Protestant self-consciousness take a mighty leap forward, in seeming lock-step with Henry Adams and in anticipation of such contemporary thinkers as Richard Rodriguez, Camille Paglia, and James T. Fisher. Religious wanderlust is seen to drive forbidden love at least as much as the original way around. And the narrative staging of Protestant wonderment and wanderlust, dramatized in terms of the Protestant-side tangle between its persisting Calvinism and emergent liberal pragmatism, takes a nasty 180-degree turn against itself, courtesy of its Catholic protagonists—though, really, of its Protestant author.
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"Preface." In David Adams Richards of the Miramichi. University of Toronto Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442687202-001.

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