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  Russian Literature - LoveToKnow Watches
The style of Russian literature which prevailed from the time of Lomonosov was wholly based upon the French or pseudo-classical school.
During the last generation of the 19th century most of the Titans of her literature departed, and cannot be said to have left successors of equal merit.
The foundation of the Little Russian literature (written, as opposed to the oral) was laid by Ivan Kotliarevskiy (1769-1838), whose travesty of part of the Aeneid enjoys great popularity among some of his countrymen.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Russian_Literature   (7796 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Italian Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
This century in Italy, as elsewhere, is the golden age of vernacular ascetical and mystical literature, producing a rich harvest of translations from the Scriptures and the Fathers, of spiritual letters, sermons, and religious treatises no less remarkable for their fervour and unction than for their linguistic value.
Also in religious literature we have the ascetical letters of B. Giovanni Dominici (died 1419), a strenuous opponent of the pagan tendencies of the classical revival, and the vernacular sermons (1427) of St. Bernardine of Siena.
Political considerations colour most of the literature of the middle of the century, whether it be the historical writings of Cesare Balbo (1789-1853), the satirical and patriotic poems of Giuseppe Giusti (1809-50), the revolutionary lyrics of Gabriele Rossetti (1783-1854), the tragedies of Giovanbattista Niccolini (1782-1861), or the once admired romances of Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi (1804-73).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08245a.htm   (5873 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hungarian Literature
Hungarian literature, a markedly national product, was always in closest contact with the historical development of the people, and accordingly may be divided into five periods.
Culture and literature were suddenly brought to a standstill by the invasion of the Turks and the consequent devastation of bishoprics, monasteries, and schools, and later through the divisions and confusion of the Reformation.
Since the prevalence of modern infidelity, looseness of morals, and class feuds, Hungarian literature is abandoning its ancient ideals of patriotism, religion, and moral earnestness, and imitates the fashionable French and German writers.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07560a.htm   (2707 words)

  
 English Literature Resources, web links essays books movies
Literature: Start or join discussions on novels, poetry, plays, or writers.
Literature on audio CD Many works of literature are available on audio CD, and listening to them can be a convenient and enjoyable way of getting to know the work
John Peck takes the reader through a set of logical steps that show him how to respond to, interpret and develop his own view of a novel and how to present an effective essay.
www.literature-study-online.com /resources   (431 words)

  
 French Literature - Classicism
This Golden Age literature still forms the foundation of French liberal education.
The period showed a continuing trend toward the reinforcement of royal authority and, except at the end, of Catholic influence.
Pierre Corneille, whose tragic masterpiece The Cid (1637), dramatizing the conflict between duty and passion, remains unequaled in the grandeur of its conception, wrote over 30 plays, most of them, after 1634, in accordance with the Aristotelian unities of time, place, and action.
www.discoverfrance.net /France/Literature/DF_literature3.shtml   (914 words)

  
 Spatial Audio Literature
It is not exhaustive, but is at least representative of the literature.
He points out the significant elevation and azimuth spectral cues and compares his results with those reported elsewhere in the literature, particularly Blauert (1969).
Gardner (1994) presents the measurement details of HRTF data collect from the KEMAR dummy head.
ccrma-www.stanford.edu /~malcolm/SpatialAudioLiterature.html   (886 words)

  
 ThinkBlog » Literature
This is the beginning of a collection of pertinent literature, both fictional and non-fictional, that has been useful historically (to philosophy or any other field on ThinkBlog) or personally (to myself or to others) in engendering thought and new ideas.
1637 : [Discourse on Method] : Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, and Seeking Truth in the Sciences.
For the discussion of current and historical trends in the liberal arts, information technology, and religious thought.
thinkblog.org /lit   (234 words)

  
 Literature Study Guides, Lesson Plans, Criticism and eTexts at eNotes
Our flagship literature guides currently span 3500+ titles, all at your fingertips!
Written by professionals for students and educators alike, our content-rich study guides are used by thousands of individuals every year.
More than 100 of the most complete literature lesson plans available anywhere.
lit.enotes.com   (350 words)

  
 An Adjustable Literature Display is perfect for 4" or 8.5" literature!
Removable acrylic pins allow you to quickly change the literature format to display.
You can also choose between a clear flboard for a minimal appearance or a fl backboard to frame a highlight you magazines and catalogs.
Businesses spend hundreds and thousands of dollars on marketing materials and literature to promote their business image.
www.displays2go.com /sub3.asp?ID=1637   (197 words)

  
 Literature
The years between 1750 to 1784 are referred to as the Age of Johnson, after Samuel Johnson, who specialised in literary criticism, developing a new form of dealing with literature.
General information: During the reign of Queen Victoria (1837 - 1901), changes like the Industrial Revolution as well as Darwin's theory of evolution both influenced Victorian literature, which reflected the tensions existing in British society.
Criticism and sarcasm were the elements most writers used in dealing with the circumstances; they viewed their time with realistic eyes, while others tried to re-introduce the Romantic themes, for example Stevenson.
www.nitrosoft.de /projects/literature/history_british.html   (769 words)

  
 MSBP - Literature Review
Rand, D.C. and Feldman, M.D. Misdiagnosis of Munchausen syndrome by proxy: a literature review and four new cases.
Sutherland, A.J., and Rodin, G.M. Factitious disorders in a general hospital setting: Clinical features and a review of the literature.
Vinville, Loeb B., Olivier, N., Lauquin, P., Bailly, D. [Muenchhausen syndrome by proxy: Review of the literature.] Le Syndrome de Muenchhausen par Procuration: Revue de la Litterature.
www.patriciapolledri.com /references_q-z.html   (5254 words)

  
 English Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
POST-COLONIAL THEORY AND ENGLISH LITERATURE : A READER / EDITED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY PETER CHILDS.
LITERATURE & NATION : BRITAIN AND INDIA, 1800-1990 / EDITED BY RICHARD ALLEN AND HARISH TRIVEDI.
Manchester, UK ; New York : Manchester University Press ; New York : Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, 2000.
www.oberlin.edu /library/colldev/newbooks/apr_jun01/NB-PR.html   (5133 words)

  
 Literature and Medicine
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Literature and medicine may seem miles apart, because the Arts/Humanities and the Sciences are often seen as unlikely bedfellows.
While literary authors have focused on the human condition in terms of pain, suffering and death, and the diseases that have brought these about, many physician authors have taken to writing literature with and without medical themes.
This course will study works by traditional literary as well as physician authors, using some illustrations from film and art to explore the visual dimension.
www.ucs.mun.ca /~bodwyer/outline.html   (212 words)

  
 Experience Literature - Poetry
From Luminarium, an anthology of English literature from medieval times through the early seventeenth century, this site provides useful background information about Jonson's life and works.
Ben Jonson (1572—1637) Jonson was born in Westminster, England, and, after leaving school, began earning his living (in the manner of his stepfather) as a bricklayer.
A contemporary of Shakespeare, he also wrote poetry and translations of classical Roman authors for his English Renaissance audience.
www.bedfordstmartins.com /experience_literature7e/poetry/jonson.htm   (102 words)

  
 English Literature Timeline Annotations
These are notes to the timeline on English Literature and history.
John Locke (1632-1704): An English philosopher who influenced English thought and literature.
He was physician to the first earl of Shaftesbury, and in 1684 he was expelled from his Oxford post as part of an intrigue against Shaftesbury.
www.literatureclassics.com /ancientpaths/notes1.html   (3439 words)

  
 Ben Jonson (1573?-1637) : Library of Congress Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
227-261) Subjects: Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637 -- Knowledge -- Literature.
Series: Essays and studies on English language and literature, 7 LC Call No.: PR2642.R4 J6 1966 Dewey No.: 822/.3/09 Notes: Reprint of the 1950 ed.
Essays and studies on English language and literature, 7 Control No.: 68001346 //r952
www.mala.bc.ca /~mcneil/cit/citlcjonson1.htm   (966 words)

  
 weights issue 1637
Also, I'd like to hear what you all think about creatine for permanent gains.
I've read literature that suggests gains are only permanent if you stay on it for 12 to 16 weeks.
Others have suggested to me even then the gains are not permanent if you don't stay on it forever.
www.weightsnet.com /weights/issue/1637   (4055 words)

  
 Philosophy and Literature
Reading: René Descartes, 'Letter from the Author' and Discourse on Method (1637); you might also look at the Meditations (1641).
Reading (from Norton Anthology of English Literature, vol.2): Blake, 'All Religions are One', 'There is No Natural Religion' ('a' and 'b') (1788), and Two Letters on Sight and Vision; Wordsworth, 'Preface to Lyrical Ballads' (1800, 1802) and 'Prospectus to The Recluse'; Coleridge, Biographia Literaria; P.B. Shelley, 'A Defence of Poetry'.
For further information about the Philosophy and Literature class, please contact Dr Tom Furniss at t.furniss@strath.ac.uk
homepages.strath.ac.uk /~chcs05/philosophynew/philosophy.htm   (375 words)

  
 Scientific Literature - 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Goldenberg D, Smith N. "Fibromyalgia, rheumatologists, and the medical literature: a shaky alliance." Journal of Rheumatology 2003 Jan;30(1):151-3.
Zipser RD, Patel S, Yahya KZ, Baisch DW, Monarch E. "Presentations of adult celiac disease in a nationwide patient support group." Digestive Diseases and Sciences.
home grants research in progress government documents scientific literature EI/MCS in the news
www.esri.org /scilit/2003articles.html   (6252 words)

  
 Verso Medieval Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Resources for the study and recreation of literature from Western Europe in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, with emphasis on the English, French and Scandinavian oeuvres.
The Labyrinth Guide to Medieval Studies on the Web.
Robert Southey: The Chronicle of the Cid, 1637, full text, but not entirely a translation of any one Spanish text.
www.verso.org /medieval/literature.htm   (2167 words)

  
 DNS related RFCs
Paul Vixie wrote: `deprecated and retracted by its authors but the RFC editors accidentally published it anyway'.
RFC 1706 (Informational) updates RFC 1034 and RFC 1035; obsoletes RFC 1348 and RFC 1637
RFC 1637 (Experimental) obsoletes RFC 1348; obsoleted by RFC 1706
www.dns.net /dnsrd/rfc   (4288 words)

  
 Leica Literature
Between major site integrations, new items will appear on my New Acquisitions pages
Original equipment Leica binder for their data books, promotional literature.
Embossed Leica on front and on spine; mint condition, c.
www.craigcamera.com /lit_leica.htm   (2466 words)

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