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The neuroscience literatures on sensory and perceptual systems are replete with accounts of this neural architecture (e.g., Zeki, 1993).
Evidence in the cognitive and neuropsychological literatures supports this distinction between unconscious neural representations and optional conscious counterparts.
In all cases, two levels of structure are proposed: A deep set of generating mechanisms produces an infinite set of surface images, with the former typically being unconscious, and the latter typically being conscious.
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Years: 1687 1688 1689 - 1690 - 1691 1692 1693 Decades: 1660s 1670s 1680s - 1690s - 1700s 1710s 1720s Centuries: 16th century - 17th century - 18th century 1690 in literature 1690 in science 1690 state leaders Events Giovanni Domenico Cassini observes differential rotation within Jupi..
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Years: 1690 1691 1692 - 1693 - 1694 1695 1696 Decades: 1660s 1670s 1680s - 1690s - 1700s 1710s 1720s Centuries: 16th century - 17th century - 18th century 1693 in literature 1693 in science 1693 state leaders Events January 11 - Eruption of Mt. Etna.February 8 - The College of William..
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In the cognitive literature, research on preconscious processing indicates that conscious states may not accompany unconscious processing, and that if they do, they follow it (e.g., Marcel, 1983a,b; Velmans, 1991).
The neuroscience literature on mental imagery demonstrates clearly that cognition establishes content in sensory-motor systems in the absence of physical input.
The imagery literature offers compelling evidence that such transformations are readily available in the cognitive system (e.g., Finke, 1989; Kosslyn, 1980; Shepard and Cooper, 1982), and that these transformations conform closely to perceptual experience (e.g., Freyd, 1987; Parsons, 1987a,b; Shiffrar and Freyd, 1990, 1993).
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 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library: General Collection, Index
It is particularly rich in colonial imprints, nineteenth-century chapbooks, classics of juvenile literature, amateur journalism, and American illustrators, and includes manuscript material and original artwork.
In Classical Latin literature there are representative collections, in manuscript and in printed form, of almost all authors, those of Tacitus, the gift of Clarence W. Mendell, 1904, and of Juvenal, the gift of Thomas E. Marston, 1927, being especially extensive.
The archive of Czeslaw Milosz, the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature, was acquired in 1987, and since then has been joined by additional material, including the papers of his contemporaries and friends Aleksander Wat and Konstanty Jelenski, to form the most substantial grouping of papers relating to émigré Polish literature in the West.
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 Encyclopedia: 1688
1685 1686 1687 - 1688 - 1689 1690 1691
See also: 1687 in literature, other events of 1688, 1689 in literature, list of years in literature.
A high-powered conspiracy of notables, the "Immortal Seven", invite William and Mary to depose James II of England.
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 CL and the literary repertoire
The characteristics of children's literature as a genre are Jacqueline Rose's central concern in The Case of Peter Pan: Or the Impossibility of Children's Fiction (London: Macmillan, 1984).
Zohar Shavit's Poetics of Children's Literature (Athens: U of Georgia P, 1986) is a less successful attempt to determine the general attributes of children's literature, and it is marred by many historical inaccuracies.
Kar¹n Lesnik-Oberstein's Children's Literature: Criticism and the Fictional Child (Oxford and New York: Oxford UP, 1994) is a study of theorists and critics of children's literature, focusing around the idea of the constructed child.
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 Jim May's C18-L Bibliographies: 18th-Century Children's Literature
Ang, W.-L. "Enclosure and Exposure: Themes and Trends in Children's Literature from 1750 to the Present." Diss.
Literature in School: A Guide to the Early Sources 1700-1830.
(Literature und Leben, 38.) Cologne, Graz, and Vienna: Böhlau, 1987.
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 Alumni News & Notes: English Matters-- Winter 2004
Nicholas O'Connell, an accomplished interviewer as well as a writer, lead a discussion with Charles Johnson at the department’s event honoring Johnson ‘s induction as Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The Language of the Eyres, Science, Sexuality, and Female Vision in English Literature and Culture 1690-1927 has been accepted for publication by the State University of New York Press, for release in 2004.
Joined the faculty of McGill University this Autumn as Assistant Processor of 19th Century Literature, with an emphasis on the novel.
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 French Literature - 20th Century
Atkinson, Geoffrey, and Keller, Abraham C., Prelude to the Enlightenment: French Literature 1690-1740 (1971); Atkinson, Geoffrey, The Sentimental Revolution: French Writers of 1690-1740 (1966); Balakian, Anna, Surrealism: The Road to the Absolute (1959 rev. ed.
1967); Crocker, Lester G., ed., The Age of Enlightenment (1969); Crosland, Jesse, Medieval French Literature (1956); Cruickshank, John, Albert Camus and the Literature of Revolt (1959); Engler, Winfried, The French Novel, from 1800 to the Present, trans.
(1977); Picon, Gaetan, Contemporary French Literature: 1945 and After (1974); Robinson, Christopher, French Literature in the 20th Century (1980); Stone, Donald, France in the 16th Century (1969); Waelti-Walters, Jennifer, Feminist Novelists of the Belle Epoque (1990).
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 Women and Children First
Rewriting of Fairy Tale.” Children”s Literature in Education (Jun. 2002): 77-95.
Essays on Marchen in Psychology, Society and Literature.
Literature.” Journal of American Folklore 100 (#398) (Fall 1987): 412-25.
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The term is necessarily judgmental and temporal having to do with both the assigning of value and the passage of time, principally the endurance of such value over time.
Nicolas Boileau is regarded as having been the primary expositor of these classical ideas in literature.9 In his L'Art PoZátique of 1674 he also included the quality of verisimilitude,10 meaning an evident plausibility derived through reason and common sense, and essential to the social and moral purpose of art.
In literature this change would correspond to Boileau's advocacy, based on his reading of Horace, of the "distinction des genres" whereby each type of subject should have its own particular mode of expression.
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 Tomfolio.com: Literature, French Lit
Childhood, literature and choice; Adolescence, manhood and philosophy; La Nausée, five short stories and literary criticism; The theatre, philosophy and popularity; Commitment, essays and novels; Plays, politics and villains; Communism, plays and Hungary; Colonialism, violence and tragedy; Literature, students and a conclusion; Bibliography (pp.
Brought out during the German occupation, it has the Paris imprint and Toulouse in Vichy France.This kind of national textbook allowed legal communication between the two Frances, that was vital in maintaining the national identity and for the Resistance.
Biography of the French writer who turned her youth in Indo-China into literature.
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"Medieval Children's Literature" Its Possibility and Actuality." Children's Literature 26 (1998): 1-24.
"We Are All in the Dumps With Jack and Guy: Two Nursery Rhymes with Pictures by Maurice Sendak." Children's Literature in Education 25.1 (1994): 29-40.
"Romancing the Moral Tale: Maria Edgeworth and the Problematics of Pedagogy." Romanticism and Children's Literature in Nineteenth-Century England, ed.
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The Language of the Eyes: Science, Sexuality, and Female Vision in English Literature and Culture, 1690-1927
While Darwinian and Freudian theories of vision and sexuality have represented women as lacking visual agency, Daryl Ogden's The Language of the Eyes argues that the gaze is not merely a masculine phenomenon, and that women have powerfully desiring eyes as well.
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 The Language Of The Eyes : Science, Sexuality, And Female Vision In English Literature And Culture, 1690-1927
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 Find in a Library: Prelude to the Enlightenment: French literature, 1690-1740
Find in a Library: Prelude to the Enlightenment: French literature, 1690-1740
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The concept of reason in French classical literature, 1635-1690 / Jeanne Haight
French literature -- 17th century -- History and criticism
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