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  Book Encyclopedia - Web Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
1810 in literature - The Houses of Osma and Almeria - Regina Maria Roche
1795 in literature - Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (to 1796) - Goethe
1731 in literature - Insel Felsenburg (to 1743) - Johann Schnabel
www.bookencyclopedia.com /index.php?title=List_of_years_in_literature   (2879 words)

  
 Articles - British literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Literature in the Celtic languages of the islands is the oldest surviving vernacular literature in Europe.
The Irish literature that is best known outside the country is in English, but the Irish language also has the most significant body of written literature, both ancient and recent, in any Celtic language, in addition to a strong oral tradition of legends and poetry.
Anglo-Welsh literature is a term used to describe works written in the English language by Welsh writers, especially if they either have subject matter relating to Wales or (as in the case of Anglo-Welsh poetry in particular) are influenced by the Welsh language in terms of patterns of usage or syntax.
www.1-helmets.com /articles/British_literature   (3198 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: French Literature
Hence the fondness of the literature of the seventeenth century for general ideas and for sentiments that are common to mankind, and its success in those kinds of literature which are based on the general study of the human heart.
Hence the contempt of the seventeenth century literature for all that is relative, individual and mutable; in lyric poetry, which appeals primarily to the individual sentiment, in the description of material phenomena, and the external manifestations of nature, it falls short of success.
For thorough understanding of the development of French literature in the seventeenth century, we must consider it in three periods: (1) from the year 1600 to 1659, the period of preparation; (2) 1659-1688, the Golden Age of classicism; (3) 1688-1715, the period of transition between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/06190a.htm   (14969 words)

  
 Native American Literature
Literature: William Apes (Pequot) publishes A Son of the Forest, the first autobiography written by a Native American.
Literature: Daniel Crane Brinton begins publishing Library of Aboriginal Literature aimed at preserving “classics” of Native American oral literature.
Literature: Leslie Silko (Laguna) publishes widely acclaimed novel Ceremony; awarded prestigious MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in 1981 for her achievement.
www.wtamu.edu /~dwerden/AmericanLiteratures/Native_American_Writers.html   (496 words)

  
 Language, Literature and Criticism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It is the mother of literature and the perpetrator of crap...
Here is a speculative treatment of literature as a social institution in which Kernan explores the inability of contemporary writers and critics to maintain a literary vision in a society that denies their values and methods.
This volume, humane, balanced and entertaining, will appeal to those general readers who long to recapture the pleasure of reading for personal enrichment, and to those teachers who wish to reexamine what they are doing to, for, and with their students.
www.ironkettle.com /page3.htm   (15834 words)

  
 Rhodes College: eJournals: Literature, Film, Language, & Theater   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
We publish articles on both literature and composition as well as other disciplinary concerns, and we are open to all theoretical approaches and schools of thought.
MLQ is open to papers on literary change from the Middle Ages to the present and welcomes theoretical reflections on the relationship of literary change or historicism to feminism, ethnic studies, cultural materialism, discourse analysis, and all other forms of representation and cultural critique.
Philosophy and Literature challenges the cant and pretensions of academic priesthoods by publishing an assortment of lively, wide-ranging essays, notes, and reviews that are written in clear, jargon-free prose.
www.rhodes.edu /InformationServices/ResearchandCollections/eJournalsNewspapersandBooks/eJournals-Literature-Film-Language-Theater.cfm   (7872 words)

  
 Culture: Literature
The historian Andreas Marmoras (1618-1684) is remember as the author of the first history of Corfu.
Lorentzos Mavilis, another poet, studied literature in Germany.
His main poetic work consists of fifty sonnets which are considered to be among the finest poetical works in Modern Greece.
www.corfuxenos.gr /History/literature.htm   (618 words)

  
 Comparative Literature Program
Comparative Literature is an interdisciplinary program at Dartmouth College which approaches literary study from a variety of perspectives.
It examines periods, genres, themes, movements, criticism, and theory from an international viewpoint and explores the ways in which literature relates to other spheres of human expression and to other academic disciplines.
The comparative study of literature is attractive to students who have a background in foreign languages and literatures, who enjoy interdisciplinary study, and who wish to apply the skills of literary analysis to the study of culture.
www.dartmouth.edu /~complit   (122 words)

  
 Czech Baroque Literature
Czech remained by far the majority language, however, and much valuable Czech literature was printed, including fine sermons and lyrical poetry, inspired by the revived spiritual and stylistic values of 17th-century Roman Catholicism.
A third significant figure is the Jesuit Felix Kadlinský (1613-75), whose Zdoroslavíček v kratochvilném hájičku postavený (1665, again 1726) is a complete paraphrasing translation and poetic reworking of the German Jesuit poet Friedrich von Spee's (1591-1635) Trutz-Nachtigal oder geistliches poetisch Lustwäldlein (1649), revolving around the theme of the love of Christ and of nature.
The most lively cultivated Czech prose is to be found in abundant Catholic sermons and related devotional literature.
users.ox.ac.uk /~tayl0010/lit_baroq.htm   (3597 words)

  
 English Literary Renaissance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
ENGLISH LITERARY RENAISSANCE is a journal devoted to current criticism and scholarship of Tudor and early Stuart English literature, 1485-1665, including Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne, and Milton.
It is unique in featuring the publication of rare texts and newly discovered manuscripts of the period and current annotated bibliographies of work in the field.
Contents are determined by an international board of distinguished scholars in the field.
www.umass.edu /english/ELR/elr2.html   (93 words)

  
 ENC_1101_1665   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
First, they give students an opportunity to exercise and develop their writing skills, including both macro-level writing techniques (writing introductions, developing arguable claim statements, formulating focused and developed paragraphs) and micro-level writing techniques (writing clear sentences, reviewing papers for errors in grammar and spelling).
Students will especially be required to challenge modern paradigms of education, ecology, and technology, focusing on ways in which these paradigms can be reevaluated and restructured for a more sustainable Twenty-First century.
Paper #4 (750 words), Issues in Literature and Film (with research): This paper is very open.
web.nwe.ufl.edu /~eotto/ENC_1101_1665.html   (1624 words)

  
 French Literature - Classicism
rance's political position as the most powerful nation in Europe during the reign of Louis XIV was reflected in the preeminence French literature attained in the 17th century.
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.
www.discoverfrance.net /France/Literature/DF_literature3.shtml   (914 words)

  
 BBC - Beyond the Broadcast - Making History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It was the first real newspaper and is still the official newspaper of record.
In the summer of 1665 L'Estrange was sidelined by Joseph Williamson, a sharp political operator, who wanted to step in as publisher and, it must be said, acquirer of money.
Charles II's court had taken refuge from the plague in Oxford and this gave Williamson his opportunity as L'Estrange remained behind in London.
www.bbc.co.uk /education/beyond/factsheets/makhist/makhist6_prog8d.shtml   (682 words)

  
 Literature Guide
Survey books usually cover a period of literature or a particular genre and generally list the characters and plot of the novel or short story.
Survey books may or may not critique the work.
Most of the electronic indexes/databases begin with 1980.
www.coscc.cc.tn.us /lrc/literature_guide.htm   (572 words)

  
 RECENT ORNITHOLOGICAL LITERATURE, No
(1665 Garcia Rd., Atascadero, CA 93422, USA; EM: kjzsrz@tcsn.net)---First sound spectrograms and natural history descriptions of Percnostola caurensis and Myrmeciza disjuncta.---J.J.Dos.
An incident of female-female aggression in the House Wren.
(Dept. Physiol., Univ. Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.)---Measurements within 10% of values predicted in literature; develops predictive equations for egg volume, fresh-egg contents, and total functional pore area of the shell.---R.B.C. {B710} Whittow, G. C., and M. Naughton.
www.nmnh.si.edu /BIRDNET/ROL/ROL82.htm   (10718 words)

  
 Swiss literature
The literature of Switzerland is written in German, French, Italian, and Romansh, with German predominating.
During the Middle Ages the larger monasteries, notably St. Gall, were known as cultural centers.
World Literature, Philosophy, and Religion: The Swiss Family Robinson (The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy)
www.infoplease.com /ce6/ent/A0847438.html   (422 words)

  
 Letters on Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
So I shall write my "Letters on Literature," of the present and of the past, English, American, ancient, or modern, to you, in your distant Kansas, or to such other correspondents as are kind enough to read these notes.
Twenty years ago, then, he had enabled the world to take his measure; he had given proofs of a true poet; he was learned too in literature as few poets have been since Milton, and, like Milton, skilled to make verse in the languages of the ancient world and in modern tongues.
The Maximes were first published in Paris in 1665.
www.blackmask.com /books48c/ltlit.htm   (20155 words)

  
 Scientific Literature - 2003
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)

  
 HJG: English literary Renaissance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Devoted to current criticism and scholarship of Tudor and early Stuart English literature, 1485-1665, including Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne, and Milton.
Homepage of Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies: author index from 1971 to 1995
Homepage of PCI Web: tables of contents from first issue to 1995 (only available to subscribing institutions)
www.history-journals.de /journals/hjg-e00145.html   (81 words)

  
 CHARLES G. FIRBY - AUCTIONS Sale - 1100 (PR)
14th & FINAL "Rarities of Philatelic Literature" sale - November 4, 2000
This, our 14th and FINAL "Rarities of Philatelic Literature" auction was truly a humdinger with virtually all the lots having sold.
The remaining items will be offered periodically in our general stamp & cover auctions.
stampauctionnetwork.com /g/g1100.htm   (81 words)

  
  A Guide to Christian Literature on the Internet I
This document contains pointers to internet accessible literature related to Classical Christianity (a term coined by C.S. Lewis to describe a theology which affirms the importance of a transforming faith in Christ as God and Savior).
Additional resources or corrections should be directed to the document maintainers at njb@iclnet.org with LIT in the subject line.
Send additions or corrections to the compilers at the address noted in the introduction.
www.iclnet.org /pub/resources/christian-books.html   (1617 words)

  
 British Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Moll Flanders (Moll Flanders born at Newgate, works as prostitute, marries five
A Journal of the Plague Year (account of plague by Londoner “HF”, 1665)
Dictionary of the English Language (refused belated patronage of Lord Chesterfield),
www.stanford.edu /~csewell/culture/britishlit.htm   (10445 words)

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