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  List of years in literature
1951 in literature - The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger
1921 in literature - The Mistress of Husaby - Sigrid Undset
1810 in literature - The Houses of Osma and Almeria - Regina Maria Roche
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 1845   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mazarine (1845) was followed by Lucy Cooper in Sharpe's London Magazine...
1842 1843 1844 - 1845 - 1846 1847 1848
1845 is also the name of a song on One Minute Silence's album Buy Now...
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1950 in literature - The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - C.
1845 in literature - The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas, père
1831 in literature - The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Victor Hugo
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 Bodily and Narrative Forms: The Influence of Medicine on American Literature, 1845-1915   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Literature and medicine; United States; History; 19th century.
Most of them doctors or patients themselves, they used literature polemically to convey their views about the meaning of the body and the origin and cure of disease.
These studies identify narrative structure as one of the places where the body is represented-a place often overlooked but crucial to understanding the complicated, mediated relationship between context and content, as well as the dynamic, complex properties of form, whether narrative or corporeal.
isbn.nu /0804737738   (511 words)

  
 Powell's Books - The Catholic Revival in English Literature, 1845-1961: Newman, Hopkins, Belloc, Chesterton, Greene, ...
THE CATHOLIC REVIVAL IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, 1845-1961 presents a thorough discussion of the six principal writers of the Catholic revival in English literature — Newman, Hopkins, Belloc, Chesterton, Greene, and Waugh.
Beginning with Newman's conversion in 1845 and ending with Waugh's completion of the triology The Sword of Honor in 1961, this book explores how Catholicism shaped the work of these six prominent writers.
John Henry Newman claimed in The Idea of a University that post-Reformation English literature was overwhelmingly Protestant and that there was no prospect of a Catholic body of literature.
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 Lehigh University :: Department of English
His courses are often interdisciplinary in method and they frequently explore the relationship between literature and politics.
Seth's research, like his teaching, is centrally concerned with the relationship between expressive culture and the politics of liberation.
He has published scholarly articles on 20th-century American literature, on Left politics in the U.S. and Britain, and on psychoanalytic theory.
www.lehigh.edu /~indrown/people/moglen.html   (229 words)

  
 Master Plots: Race and the Founding of an American Literature, 1787-1845   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
While it is well known that American writers of the early national period were preoccupied with differentiating their work from European models, Jared Gardner argues that the national literature of the United States was equally motivated by the desire to differentiate white Americans from fls and Indians.
Early American writers were drawn to fantasies of an "American race," and an American literature came to be defined not only by its desire for cultural uniqueness but also by its defense of racial purity.
Gardner follows the shifts in American narrative's engagement with race, from Royall Tyler's Algerine Captive through the novels of Brockden Brown and Cooper, to Poe's tales and Douglass's autobiographies, narratives that differently sought to rewrite the intersections of racial and national identity the first generation had plotted.
isbn.nu /0801865387   (555 words)

  
 Bodily and Narrative Forms: The Influence of Medicine on American Literature, 1845-1915
In terms of precise chronology and location, the book spans the period of orthodox medicine's professionalisation in the United States, from the founding of the American Medical Association in 1845 through to 1915, the latter historical moment marking the allopaths’ arrival as the dominant force in the American medical marketplace.
While the five case studies examined here do include the voices of women and African-American writers, there is no sustained consideration of slave, Native American, immigrant or working-class perspectives on embodiment, literary form, orthodox or 'irregular' medical beliefs and practices.
For example, had Frederick Douglass's Narrative (1845) or Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) been included in Davis's fifth chapter on 'Black Aesthetics,' then we might have gained some sense of a range of African-American experiences of embodiment in relation to changing historical circumstances in both medicine and society.
www.americansc.org.uk /Reviews/Davis.htm   (513 words)

  
 The Historian: Literature and the Irish Famine, 1845-1919.(Boo... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Historian: Literature and the Irish Famine, 1845-1919.(Boo...
She shows that retrospective attributions of heroism and villainy can be simplistic; ideologues were often flexible in practice, and heartfelt outbursts parroted conventional rhetorical categories.
History and literature form a continuous "web"; texts are shaped by the situations in which they intervene.
highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:135425196&refid=ink_tptd_mag   (558 words)

  
 Abderrahim AGNAOU: Literature Web Resources
English Literature Periods Periods (English-Language Literatures) African American Writers of the 19th Century, This is a collection of 52 works providing "access to the thought, perspectives and creative abilities of fl women as captured in books and pamphlets published..
English Literature: Selected Resources The UCLA Library maintains a research collection to support the programs of the UCLA English Department, which are widely recognized for their excellence.
English Literature at NAU Graduate Programs in English: Literature Emphasis The M.A. in English with an emphasis in literature aims to foster your understanding of concepts, periods, authors, and issues fundamental to the advanced study of literature in English.
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 The Preservation of Grape Juice
Marcus Porcius Cato (234-150 B.C.), who is considered the father of both Latin prose and literature on agriculture, refers to some of the problems related to the preservation of fermented wine.
This beverage is known as vino cotto (boiled wine) in Italian, vin cuit in French, nardenk in Syriac and dibs in Arabic.
John Kitto’s Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature says: "The Mishna states that the Jews were in the habit of using boiled wine.
www.biblicalperspectives.com /books/wine_in_the_bible/3.html   (7899 words)

  
 Literature Research, Boreham Library, UA Fort Smith
Outline of the Dewey Decimal Classification for Literature.
A very useful series of books published by the Gale Group are available in our library in book form and also within the Literature Resource Center database.
UA Fort Smith is not responsible for and does not routinely screen, approve, review or endorse the contents of or use of any of the products or services that may be offered at these websites.
www.uafortsmith.edu /Library/LiteratureResearch   (1178 words)

  
 CUNY Graduate Center Ph.D. Program in English
MARC DOLAN: American literature and culture, 1845-1945; popular genres in literature (for example, detective fiction, science fiction, horror, romance); media studies (particularly film, popular music, and broadcasting); ethnicity in American culture; the literature of New York City; cultural studies and cultural theory.
EDMUND EPSTEIN: Modern literature, especially Joyce, Yeats, and Hopkins; linguistics, especially the linguisitics of literature, including prosody and syntax, and the pragmatics of literature (literature as a speech-act, and the functions of literary language).
DAVID RICHTER: Restoration and 18-century literature, especially prose fiction 1660 to 1837; the gothic novel; crime fiction and true crime; the graphic novel; biblical narrative; history of the novel; historical/cultural studies; history of literary criticism and theory; theory of narrative; editorial board, Narrative.
web.gc.cuny.edu /English/facspec.html   (1735 words)

  
 EDSITEment - Lesson Plans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In 1845 Frederick Douglass published what was to be the first of his three autobiographies: the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself.
Metaphors are used often in literature, appearing in every genre from poetry to prose and from essays to epics.
Similes are used often in literature, appearing in every genre from poetry to prose and from epics to essays.
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 Francis Phillips reviews The Catholic Revival in English Literature, 1845-1961, by Ian Ker
The Catholic Revival in English Literature, 1845-1961, by Ian Ker, Gracewing.
The six writers included in this most interesting study are John Henry Newman, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Hilaire Belloc, GK Chesterton, Graham Greene and Evelyn Waugh; 1845 was the year of Newman’s conversion to Rome; 1961 was the year Waugh finished his masterpiece, the Sword of Honour trilogy.
It is Ker’s achievement to demonstrate the subtle links between these writers and to illuminate for the reader how Catholicism, ‘at once so ancient and so new’ as St Augustine says, can be a profound creative stimulus and not the strait-jacket that some would have us believe.
www.theotokos.org.uk /pages/breviews/francisp/frianker.html   (786 words)

  
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One of the great failures of Jews in this country (especially in this age of multiculturism) is our failure to insist that it is impossible to understand the story of modernity (its triumphs and tragedies) without access to how much of the Yiddish speaking world perceived reality for over 100 years (1845-1945).
This literature provides a unique striving towards particularism without parochialism, Yiddishkeyt aligned to mentshlichkeyt, and a way of understanding minority status that will be helpful to many different groups who are emerging into their own in these United States.
When the sticky stuff cooled, lo and behold, there was a gigantic crystal of sugar on the dipped end of the string, i.e., rock candy, also available for money, for the effete.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/academic/languages/yiddish/mendele/vol3.028   (394 words)

  
 Slavery Guide: Bibliography
By the Sweat of the Brow: Literature and Labor in Antebellum America.
Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and Artist.
Plasa, Carl, The Discourse of Slavery: Aphra Behn to Toni Morrison.
www.digitalhistory.uh.edu /modules/slavery/primary_sources.html   (1172 words)

  
 ENGL 313: American Literature
Representations of Native Americans in French and English Colonial Literature.
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature Contains helpful background materials on American authors.
American Double Cross: American Literature and British Influence in the Age of Emerson.
www.mith2.umd.edu /fellows/bauer/teach/index/ENGL313/313resources.html   (686 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Master Plots: Race and the Founding of an American Literature, 1787-1845   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Addressing issues such as the alien and naturalization laws, and the formation of a new nation in response to issues such as slavery and the Native American, it will appeal to scholars of American literature, American studies, and history, and should be a recommended
You can view sample pages from another edition of this book.
Subjects > Literature & Fiction > History & Criticism > Criticism & Theory > General
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0801858135   (374 words)

  
 Kitto, John. Correspondence. MSS 270
In 1834, Kitto began a series of narrative illustrations of the blind, deaf, and mute, which was collected and published in 1845 as “The Lost Senses.” He also edited the Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature, published in 1845.
He was the editor of the Journal of Sacred Literature from 1848 to 1853.
Most of the letters concern articles to be submitted to Kitto for his various publications.
www.pitts.emory.edu /Archives/text/mss270.html   (331 words)

  
 FT April: Books in Review: The Catholic Revival in English Literature, 1845-1961   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Catholic Revival in English Literature by Ian Ker is not, as its title suggests, the study of a literary movement.
Ker is familiar with the question as it arises in Newman’s theory of knowledge, but, curiously, he never mentions it in this collection.
The Catholic Revival in English Literature is a useful addition to the study of the six writers it covers.
www.firstthings.com /ftissues/ft0404/reviews/boudway.html   (2001 words)

  
 BigEye - Medieval & Renaissance Literature
The Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts is a collection of public domain documents from American and English literature as well as Western philosophy.
A historical speech about censorship from antiquity to modern times, establishing the democratic right of freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
Exploring legends in history, folklore, Literature, fiction, and the arts.
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1 record Astronautics 4 records Astronautics in astronomy--Juvenile literature.
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1 record Caribbean literature (English) 1 record Caricatures and cartoons 3 records Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919 1 record Carnival--Fiction 1 record Carnivals--Fiction.
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 BigEye Library Center - E-Texts from World Literature and Philosophy
Providing free access to a variety of texts from world literature available in several languages and/or editions, with forums for communication regarding these works, for all types of readers.
An Internet publisher of literature, reference, and verse providing students, researchers, and the intellectually curious with unlimited access to books and information on the web, free of charge.
Italian Literature main page presents a brief overview of Italian literature of 13th - 20th Century.
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1 record Anabolic steriods--Health aspects--Juvinile literature 1 record Anabolic steroids--Health aspects 1 record Anabolic steroids--Health aspects--Juvenile literature 2 records Anabolic steroids--Juvenile literature 1 record Anaconda 1 record Anaconda.
1 record Animal behavior--Juvenile literature 14 records Animal behavior--Miscellanea--Juvenile literature.
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 1845 in literature - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
1845 in literature - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
''See also:'' 1844_in_literature, other events of 1845, 1846_in_literature, list_of_years_in_literature.
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
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 Library System of Lancaster County /All Locations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Relates how John Chapman's distribution of apple seeds and trees across America made him a legend.
Apple growers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Frontier and pioneer life -- Middle West -- Juvenile literature.
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 American Colonial Literature Syllabus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In this era of cultural contact and mutual misunderstanding, the literature frequently records colorful, visceral responses to new kinds of food and new forms of dietary ritual.
This bibliography is for graduate-level study of American literature before 1800.
Revolutionary Writers: Literature and Authority in the New Republic.
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