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 1811 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1811 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar).
February 5 - George, Prince of Wales becomes Regent because of the perceived insanity of his father, King George III of the United Kingdom.He is known as the Prince Regent.
March 25 - The Great Comet of 1811 is discovered by Honoré Flaugergues.
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 Encyclopedia: 1811
Napoleon François Joseph Charles Bonaparte (March 20, 1811 -July 22, 1832), Duke of Reichstadt, was briefly the second Emperor of the French.
Archibald Campbell Tait (21 December 1811 _ 3 December 1882) was an archbishop of Canterbury.
Categories: 1811 January 10 is the 10th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
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 1811   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
But in 1811 the Spanish government was itself in a state of emergency.
Its Official: 1811 Individual Riders Made the Unadilla GNCC the...
All told, 1811 individual racers competed in the first-ever Unadilla round of the Suzuki Grand National Cross Country Series last weekend.
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 PERIODICALS - LoveToKnow Article on PERIODICALS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Although the frequenters of the clubs and coffee-houses were the persons for whom the essay-papers were mainly written, a proof of the increasing refinement of the age is to be found in the fact that now for the first time were women specially addressed as part of the reading public.
The Anthology Club was established at Boston in 1803 by Phineas Adams for the cultivation of literature and the discussion of philosophy.
A new era in German periodical literature began when Bertuc-,h brought out at Jena in 1785 the 4llgemeine Literaturzeitung, to which the leading writers of the country were contributors.
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Years: 1808 1809 1810 - 1811 - 1812 1813 1814 Decades: 1780s 1790s 1800s - 1810s - 1820s 1830s 1840s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1811 in art 1811 in literature 1811 in science 1811 in music 1811 in sports List of state leaders in 1811 List of religious leaders i..
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Years: 1811 1812 1813 - 1814 - 1815 1816 1817 Decades: 1780s 1790s 1800s - 1810s - 1820s 1830s 1840s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1814 in art 1814 in literature 1814 in science 1814 in music 1814 in sports List of state leaders in 1814 List of religious leaders i..
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Czech Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Of all Slav literature, with the exception of the Bulgarian, the Czech is the oldest and, until the seventeenth century, was also the richest.
Tendencies of this kind found favour also in Bohemia, and because of their origin in Latin or Roman lands, literature of this period is commonly called romance, The deeds and adventures of the knights were extolled in song and poem after foreign models; the best of these was "Alexandreis", written by an unknown author.
Of all the branches of scientific Bohemian literature the theological is the richest.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04598b.htm   (2125 words)

  
 English 285: Women in Literature
In English 285, we’ll look at literature which portrays women and consider the development and effects of our culture’s images of women.
Literature circles—In small groups, you’ll be responsible for choosing some of your own reading, for preparing for small-group discussion, and for participating in small-group discussion.
Literature circles will also make plans for reading and discussing the novel each one has chosen.
www.uwsp.edu /english/facpages/dixson285.htm   (1783 words)

  
 1811 In Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
a reminder of how few memorable films there are about the poet, given his exotic life and influence on literature, art, politics...
Byron begins in 1811 when the young British aristocrat (Jonny Lee Miller) is...
Built in 1811 of rough-hewn stone, its almost fortified appearance suggests how...
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 Encyclopedia: 1812
See also: 1811 in architecture, other events of 1812, 1813 in architecture and the architecture timeline.
See also: 1811 in music, other events of 1812, 1813 in music and the list of years in music.
1811 state leaders - Events of 1812 - 1813 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1812 List of international organization leaders in 1812 List of colonial governors in 1812 // Africa Ashanti Confederacy - Osei Bonsu, Asantehene (1804-1824) Buganda - Semakokiro, King of Buganda (1771-1814) Bunyoro...
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 LIFE'S A DREAM
One of the most important subjects in Golden Age literature was the punto de honor, or point of honor.
Since Golden Age writers showed a definite affinity for literature from the classical period, it is not surprising that Calderón seems to have used well known Greek and Roman works as sources for his play.
These colonies were still too young to have developed their own playwrights and relied on the transfer of Golden Age dramas and other literature from Spain, frequently in the hands of Jesuit priests.
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 1811 Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
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From 1809 to 1811 Zunz studied at the local high school, and from 1810 to 1815 was an assistant teacher at the Samsonsche Freischule.
He employed modern research methods to show the community of Israel and its literature as one of the trends in general intellectual life and as a participant in its progress.
These were followed by a trial of 12 Conversos which gave impetus to the publication in Castile of a widespread literature on the subject, as part of a public campaign both for and against the Conversos, conerning their place within Christian society.
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 Christian Perspective: Abraham Kuyper by George Saylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
As a writer of devotional and religious literature he launched De Heraut (The Herald), a weekly religious journal, and published scores of meditations and works of applied and pastoral theology.
In the fall of 1855 he began studying theology and literature at Leyden University and, in 1858 finished his first degree in literature, philosophy, and classical languages summa cum laude.
As a young student in the late 1850s, Kuyper was educated under the growing influence of modern German and Dutch theology.
www.ccojubilee.org /resourcefolder/Discipleship/ChristianPerspective_Jubilee/KuyperSaylor/KuyperSaylor.html   (1482 words)

  
 Towards Universal Serial Item Names
However, with the USIN approach, authors will be spared the drudgery of creating their own bibliographic databases for use with these products, editors will be spared the task of correcting author errors in citation, and readers will be spared the difficulty of resolving errors in citations that authors and editors miss.
An alternative approach, however, is to support multiple alternative literature databases each of which provide their own methods of augmenting the basic bibliographic data available from the USIN Global Database.
If this were done, it could support the development of a universal citation database that would in turn be a valuable tool for literature research and a potential catalyst for reform in scholarly communication [UCD].
www.cs.sfu.ca /pub/cs/TR/1997/CMPT97-16.html   (14604 words)

  
 VoS - Voice of the Shuttle
Literature, Cognition and the Brain ("research at the intersection of literary studies, cognitive theory, and neuroscience"; page includes "abstracts, reviews, accounts of work forthcoming or in progress, links to related web sites, and a regularly updated bibliography&
John Frow (U. Queensland), "Literature, Culture, Mirrors" (critique of both During's theses and Anderson's response; "The opposition set up here between cultural and literary studies is a phoney one.
The Literature of Work ("traces the development of the modern concepts of 'work' and 'working people' . . .
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 Heath Anthology of American LiteratureLydia Howard Huntley Sigourney - Author Page
Their range attests to the variety of forms in which antebellum writers could undertake to guide the public.
She wrote communitarian narratives, educational volumes, advice manuals, travel literature, temperance pieces, meditative prose, and exemplary memoirs as well as a vast and varied quantity of poetry.
In 1811 she and a friend established a girl’s school in Hartford.
college.hmco.com /english/lauter/heath/4e/students/author_pages/early_nineteenth/sigourney_ly.html   (1125 words)

  
 X. Burns: Bibliography. Vol. 11. The Period of the French Revolution. The Cambridge History of English and American ...
Burnomania: the celebrity of R. considered in a discourse to which are added epistles in verse respecting Peter Pindar, Burns, etc. Edinburgh, 1811.
A Manual of Burnsiana: relating to events in the poet’s history, and names associated with his life and writings, a concise bibliography and a record of Burns relics.
Minto, W. The Literature of the Georgian Era.
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 Internet Public Library: Literature
Topics covered include banned literature, bestsellers, folklore, and regional breakdowns of authors and literature.
"The Cambridge History of English and American Literature is considered the most important work of literary history and criticism ever published on writings in the English language.
It provides advice for writers, links to literature for kids on the net, on-line books and reviews, book awards, educational resources, and various visual reference materials.
www.ipl.org /div/subject/browse/hum60.00.00   (1511 words)

  
 William Dailey Rare Books, Ltd. - French Literature of the 18th & 19th Centuries
This study can be regarded as the earliest theoretical assessment of romantisme and the establishment of a romantic tradition in French literature that reaches well back into the 18th century.
Written between 1811 and 1841, the author sold the ms to the publishers on the condition that it should not be published until a year after his death.
Taine’s importance lay in his application of the principles of scientific investigation to the study of literature, history, and art.
www.daileyrarebooks.com /0902frenchlit1900.htm   (15121 words)

  
 Literature - World Literature, American Literature, Children#39;s Literature, Literature Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
FindNews: Arts & Humanities > Literature - 11/6/2005 11:13:27 PM The trials and tribulations of Oscar Wilde are well-known What started out as a seemingly harmless libel suit lead to the destruction of Oscar Wilde (he was prosecuted and imprisoned).
FindNews: Arts & Humanities > Literature - 11/2/2005 7:55:18 AM Seven hundred fifty pages long, with an additional fifty pages of notes, William T. Vollmans Europe Central is dense with allusions to art, to music, to literature, and to history...
And, literature is filled with the creatures that appear everywhere on this day.
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 Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) : Library of Congress Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Series: An American pioneer biography LC Call No.: PS2956.R6 Dewey No.: 818/.3/09 B 92 Notes: A biography of the quiet woman who, according to Lincoln, started the Civil War by writing Uncle Tom's Cabin, the novel that made her America's first famous woman author.
Title: A key to Uncle Tom's cabin; presenting the original facts and documents upon which the story is founded together with corroborative statements verifying the truth of the work.
Series: The American Negro, his history and literature LC Call No.: E449.S89592 1968b Dewey No.: 813/.3 Notes: Reprint of the 1854 ed.
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 Alphonse de Lamartine
He was sent to school at Lyons in 1805, but not being happy there was transferred to the care of the Peres de la Foi at Belley, where he remained until 1809.
For some time afterwards he lived at home, reading romantic and poetical literature, but in 1811 he set out for Italy, where he seems to have sojourned nearly two years.
His family having been steady royalists, he entered the Gardes du corps at the return of the Bourbons, and during the Hundred Days he sought refuge first in Switzerland and then at Aix-en-Savoie, where he fell in love, with abundant results of the poetical kind.
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 KU Libraries Guide to Sci Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Chapters 1-4B are devoted to primary works, each with a crit-ical history and a bibliography, of fantastic literature 1) Through 1811; 2) The Nine-teenth Century; 3) From Baum to Tolkien, 1900-56; 4A) Modern Fantasy for Adults, 1957-88; and 4B) Modern Fantasy for Young Adults, 1957-88.
Section I consists of four chapters of annotated citations of the primary literature: Early Gothic (1762-1824); Later Gothic (1825-96); Early Modern (1897-1949), and Con-temporary (1950-88).
Attempts to record book reviews on works of fantastic literature and of secondary monographs (criticism, biograph-ies, reference books, etc.) in fan, professional, and library periodicals worldwide.
www.ku.edu /~rmelton/guides/scifiguide.htm   (1240 words)

  
 The Sheep Asylum
It does, however, have one of the greatest villains in literature.
It is always interesting to me to find connections such as this in literature.
The ending of the book was not quite as strong as I would have liked, but this stems from a modern-day perspective on love and passion and not from any fault in the author's writing ability.
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 The Stranger - Theater - Feature - The Power of Talk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Cadell, we trust, is spending eternity being burnt to bacon crisp in the vast and vile circle of hell reserved for insensitive publishers.
However, his snootiness and his publishing company's ensuing failure became, a few years later, literature's gain.
In 1811, after Sense and Sensibility had been accepted for publication by someone wiser, Jane Austen returned to First Impressions and recast it into what became one of the great novels of world literature, Pride and Prejudice.
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 §14. Clerical College Presidents. XXII. Divines and Moralists, 1783–1860. Vol. 16. Early National Literature, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Early National Literature, Part II; Later National Literature, Part I. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes.
The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
All of these turn from dogmatic theology to psychology, ethics, and the relations of the human mind to Christianity.
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 Mackey Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
He was subsequently persecuted by the Inquisition, and was rescued only in time to save his life by the aid of English Brethren who got him under the protection of the British flag.
In 1811, he published in London a Narrative of his persecution in Lisbon, by the Inquisition, for the pretended crime of Freemasonry, in two volumes.
At the suggestion of Helvetius this scope was enlarged to those occupied with literature, science and the fine arts.
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