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  Hodgson, Stuart Milton
Hodgson, Stuart Milton, public administrator, labour leader (b at Vancouver 1 Apr 1924).
Hodgson then returned to the BC lumber industry, joining the International Woodworkers of America in 1946.
In 1948 he was elected financial secretary of his local and in 1955 attended the ILO Geneva Conference as the Canadian Congress of Labour delegate.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0003801   (149 words)

  
 [EMLS 11.1 (May, 2005): 6.1-32] Mourning Eve, Mourning Milton in Paradise Lost
In his prose texts and his poetry, the Miltonic speaker is often isolated, deprived, sorrowful, in mourning over the slaughter of the Waldensians, the loss of England’s religious supremacy, the death of a college friend, the surrender of the people to wantonness, the betrayal of divine principles, or the failure of the Revolution (1).
Milton’s capacity to be a mourner, for himself and especially for others, frames the problem of creative identity for the miltonic son of the Muse in Book 9.
Milton’s chaste appropriation of the Magdalene trope of eroticized sorrow, so celebrated in the baroque sentimentality of the Catholic Counter-Reformation, is a deliberately ironic undercutting of the values of the Roman church.
extra.shu.ac.uk /emls/11-1/hodgmilt.htm   (7018 words)

  
 MILTON’ S ILLUSTRATORS
A. Gilbert 'Milton and Galileo' SP 19 (1922) 152-85
J.H. Hanford 'The Pastoral Elegy and Milton's Lycidas' PMLA 25 (1910) 403-47 (in Patrides)
'Grammatical Nexus of the Miltonic Simile', JEGP 33
www.stanford.edu /~evans/milton/miltonbiblio.htm   (7962 words)

  
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Mary Roberts Rinehart is a great storyteller, but she does not concentrate on puzzle plots in the pure sense of the term.
William Hope Hodgson was an enthusiastic photographer, in an era when this was necessarily a highly skilled occupation.
Milton M. Propper publishes the last of his fourteen Golden Age style novels about his series sleuth Tommy Rankin.
hometown.aol.com /mg4273/bigthree.htm   (8438 words)

  
 Stuart Milton Hodgson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stuart Milton Hodgson, OC, LL.D (born 1924 April 1 in Vancouver, BC) was Commissioner of the Northwest Territories (NWT) from 1967 March 2 until 1979 April 6.
Appointed a Citizenship Judge in British Columbia in December 1997, Judge Hodgson is an Officer of the Order of Canada, recipient of North Atlantic Star and of other Second World War medals.
As of 2005, Hodgson continues in his position as a Citizenship Judge.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stuart_Milton_Hodgson   (252 words)

  
 List of Northwest Territories plebiscites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1974 the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories passed a bill to authorize a plebiscite that would allow Northwest Territories communities the authority to control liquor.
The commissioner of the Northwest Territories at the time Stuart Milton Hodgson actively lobbied the Federal Government not to reject this step in Northwest Territories democracy.
Hodgson ended up using his reserve powers to give an executive decree to allow Inuvik to halt liquor sales.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Northwest_Territories_plebiscites   (232 words)

  
 Essays on Early 17th Century English Literature
Arbella Stuart, Catherine of Valois, and The Duchess of Malfi: An Examination of
Milton and the "intelligible flame": "Sweet converse" in the Poetry and Prose - Hannah Disinger Demaray
in Milton's Comus and "Areopagitica" - Saif Patel
www.luminarium.org /sevenlit/sevenessay.htm   (7217 words)

  
 Article Database
Hodgson, John A. "The Younger Romantics: Teaching Shelley with Byron and Keats." Hall, Spencer (ed.).
Sperry, Stuart M. "Necessity and the Role of the Hero in Shelley's Prometheus Unbound." PMLA 96.2(1981): 242-54.
Sperry, Stuart M. "The Ethical Politics of Shelley's The Cenci." Studies in Romanticism 25.3(1986): 411-27.
www.wam.umd.edu /~djb/shelley/articledatabase.html   (8361 words)

  
 Lowcountry NOW: Obituaries - Obituaries for Jan. 30, 2003 01/30/03
Survivors: sons, Stuart Eichel of Saratoga, NY, Edward Eichel of New York City, NY, Marvin Eichelbaum of Savannah, and Stanley Eichelbaum of Cincinnati, OH; four grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
Survivors: wife, Deloris Brannen Strickland of Crawfordville, FL; sons and daughter-in-law, Stuart Strickland, Stanley and Jane Strickland, all of Tallahassee, FL; daughter, Carol Strickland of Tallahassee, FL; sisters, Joyce Pryor of Tifton, Barbara Dasher and Linda Vaught, both of Glennville; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Fred Milton Harden, Jr., 76, died Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at his home under the care of Hospice Savannah.
www.lowcountrynow.com /stories/013003/OBITSindex.shtml   (3539 words)

  
 The Practical Republic
Civic engagement is one of its elements, but even the founding of businesses and nonpolitical associations draws on the same generalized reservoir of trust and network connections as do formal political processes.
An individual's own social network, though lacking a price in the market, is arguably a type of capital, but "capital" is not the sort of thing that a society can have.
Whether the autonomy of sectoral elites is a significant consideration in a society where political skills are universally taught in grade school is another matter.
polaris.gseis.ucla.edu /pagre/republic.html   (10899 words)

  
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Highly praises The Secret Garden as "a pagan Garden of Eden for children where culture is detached from labour and returned to creativeness." Links it with Philippa Pearce's Tom's Midnight Garden, written forty years later.
Argues that Mary's independence and contrariness make her appealing and memorable, but Colin's ascendence in the last third of the book is less successful, reflecting Burnett's own conflict about sex roles.
Argues that in Little Lord Fauntleroy and A Little Princess, Burnett combined the genres of fairy tale and exemplum, and in The Secret Garden "she gave symbolic enrichment and mythic enlargement to her poetic vision by adding tropes from a pastoral tradition at least as old as Virgil's Georgics." A448 LASKI, MARGHANITA.
www.unm.edu /~lhendr/txtfiles/1a-z.txt   (15747 words)

  
 NewStandard: 4/1/98
He was the widower of Christine "Daisy" (Holden) Morgan and son of the late William T. and Laura (Ross) Morgan.
Survivors include two daughters, Christine Hodgson of Mattapoisett and Millicent Morgan of Middleboro; one son, Donald W. Morgan of Lake Village, Nakomis, Fla.; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
of Boston and Mark Louis Schmid of Milton; and a daughter, Lisa Schmid Alvord of Cambridge; four grandchildren, two stepgrandchildren; and six nieces and nephews.
www.s-t.com /daily/04-98/04-01-98/zzzddobi.htm   (2263 words)

  
 Art
One story that Gordon would like to film is “The Thing on the Doorstep.” *** An animated version of “In the Vault” is available at the site of Techtv, which also showed it on its program Eyedrops, where I saw it a second time.
In the Times it was not until 1946 that Hodgson received a book review—or even another mention after 1909.
The words “weird tales” conjures up the magazine or perhaps a sub-genre, but the two words accompany one another before there was this pulp.
library.cmsu.edu /faculty/walker/limbonaut_5.html   (4433 words)

  
 Blue Tears: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com
British rocker Steve Harley was born Steven Nice in London on February 27, 1951; the son of a jazz singer, he was stricken with polio at age two and spent the better part of his adolescence in and out of hospitals.
After trying his hand at journalism, by the early '70s Harley was busking throughout London, forming the band Cockney Rebel in 1973 with guitarist Jean Paul Crocker, bassist Paul Jeffreys, keyboardist Milton Reame James, and drummer Stuart Elliott.
Best known for his stint fronting art pop hitmakers Supertramp, Roger Hodgson was born in Portsmouth, England, on March 21, 1950.
www.music.com /group/blue_tears/1   (394 words)

  
 [EMLS 8.1 (May, 2002)] Reviewing Information, Books Ordered for Review, and Forthcoming Reviews
Edwards, Karen L. Milton and the Natural World: Science and Poetry in Paradise Lost.
Stoicism, Politics and Literature in the Age of Milton.
Birth, Marriage and Death: Ritual, Religion, and the Life-Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England.
www.chass.utoronto.ca /emls/08-1/revbook.htm   (1541 words)

  
 Book Lists
John Milton, English Minor Poems, _Paradise Lost_, _Samson Agonistes_, and _Areopagitica_ 33.
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) _A System of Logic_ _On Liberty_ _Representative Government_ _Utilitarianism_ _The Subjection of Women_ _Autobiography_ 104.
John Milton, _Paradise Lost_, _Lycidas_, _On the Morning of Christ's Nativity_, _Sonnets_, _Areopagitica_ 90.
www.geocities.com /Athens/5952/books.html   (6100 words)

  
 Poet: John Milton - All poems of John Milton
Poet: John Milton - All poems of John Milton
Free Poetry E-Book: 135 poems of John Milton
To download the eBook right-Click on the title and select "Save Target As".
www.poemhunter.com /john-milton/poet-3091   (123 words)

  
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This Canadian Native American writer discusses her life and work in an interview.
A501 MINTZ, LAWRENCE E. "Fantasy, Formula, Realism, and Propaganda in Milton Caniff's Comic Strips." Journal of Popular Culture 12, no. 4 (Spring 1979):653-80.
Attempts to analyze the success of Caniff's comic strip creations in terms of a formula combining fantasy and realism.
www.unm.edu /~lhendr/author/author1.100.html   (15301 words)

  
 Course Descriptions: U. of U. English Dept.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This course will serve as an intensive introduction to the range of poetic vehicles Renaissance writers inherited -- sonnet, ode, elegy, erotica, masque; pastoral, romance, satire, drama, epic -- and transformed to fit the needs of their particular historical moment.
As we analyze the achievements of figures like Sidney, Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson, Donne and Milton, situating them within their cultural contexts as well as against other contemporary works, we will try to answer some large-scale questions.
The Victorian period saw the birth of literary fantasy for children, rejecting the moral earnestness of previous texts and inviting readers into Wonderlands and Secret Gardens, Golden Rivers and Neverlands that playfully warp the rules of adult reality.
www.english.utah.edu /general_info/course_descriptions.html   (6528 words)

  
 Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) was imprisoned and beheaded as a dangerous rival by Queen Elizabeth I. John Knox (1513-1572) was a Scots Calvinist writer and preacher.
Miss Phelps: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844-1911) was the author of Dr.
"Milton's Shorter Poems" in my pocket and read "Lycidas": John Milton (1608-1674), English poet and essayist is most famous for his verse epic, Paradise Lost (1667).
www.public.coe.edu /~theller/soj/let/notes.htm   (16130 words)

  
 Aemilia Lanyer, 17th-C English Woman Poet: Bibliography
"'Eves Apologie': Agrippa, Lanyer, and Milton." "All in All": Unity, Diversity, and the Miltonic Perspective.
Roberts, Josephine A. "Diabolic Dreamscape in Lanyer and Milton." Teaching Tudor and Stuart Women Writers.
"Reflected Desire: The Erotics of the Gaze in Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum." Culture at the Courts of the Stuart Queens.
www.ic.arizona.edu /ic/mcbride/lanyer/lanbib.htm   (3347 words)

  
 Great Books to Read, Independence Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This is an adaptation for young readers of the Frances Hodgson Burnett book.
Ten-year-old Sara Crewe is suddenly orphaned, and becomes a servant at a boarding school run by a harsh headmistress.
Free to Choose: A Personal Statement by Milton and Rose Friedman.
www.davekopel.com /book.htm#Second   (6286 words)

  
 Canadian provinces A-N
1969) 8 Jan 1943 - 7 Nov 1948 Stuart Sinclair Garson LP (b.
1750) 1720 Francis Percy 1721 James Stuart 1722 - 1727 Edward Bowler 1728 Vere Beauclerk (b.
2000) 2 Mar 1967 - 6 Apr 1979 Stuart Milton Hodgson (b.
rulers.org /canprov1.html   (6905 words)

  
 Claude Rains page in Classic Horror Players Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As the brilliant but mentally-unbalanced scientist "Jack Griffin," suffering from the side effects of his invisibility formula (with secret ingredient "monocaine") in The Invisible Man (1933), screenplay by R.C. Sherriff, with (uncredited) Preston Sturges and Philip Wylie, based on the novel by H. Wells, and directed by James Whale.
With Gloria Stuart, William Harrigan, Henry Travers, Una O'Connor, Forrester Harvey.
As the villainous "Earl of Hertford," seizing political power by controlling a look-alike pretender to the throne of England in The Prince and the Pauper (1937), based on the identity-change historical adventure by Mark Twain, directed by William Keighley.
myweb.wvnet.edu /~u0e53/clauderains.html   (1988 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003277573
505 Theories and tools Evolutionary theories of the firm, Geoffrey M. Hodgson..................
681 Veblen, Thorstein Bunde (1857-1929), Geoffrey M. Hodgson...............
746 Williamson, Oliver E. (1932-), Geoffrey M. Hodgson....
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/fy042/2003277573.html   (308 words)

  
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Betty T. Bennett and Stuart Curran (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995), 240-52, 308-9.
Review of John Hodgson, Coleridge, Shelley and Transcendental Inquiry: Rhetoric, Argument, Metapsychology, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Vol.91, No.2 (1992), 258-61.
"Uncertain Futures: Godwin's Genealogy of Milton in The Lives of Edward and John Philips, nephews and pupils of Milton," annual meeting of the Milton Society of America, Modern Language Association, Toronto, December 1997; special session on Romantic Historiographies, ACCUTE, University of Ottawa, May 1998; MLA, San Francisco, December 1998.
publish.uwo.ca /~trajan   (5426 words)

  
 Collection Inventory - William S. Akin Rare Books
Melville, Herman--Sherman, Stuart C., "The voice of the whaleman," 1965
Milton, John--Faverty, Frederic E., "Milton's Study in Regeneration," and others
Milton, John--"Milton's Apology for himself against the charge of frequenting brothel-boufes," March 1760
www.wheaton.edu /learnres/ARCSC/collects/sc01/contain.htm   (4308 words)

  
 Huntington Library Quarterly
Verse Libels and the Epideictic Tradition in Early Stuart England
Singing Libel in Early Stuart England: The Case of the Staines Fiddlers, 1627
History and Ideology: Milton, the Levellers, and the Council of State in 1649
www.huntington.org /HLPress/quarterly.html   (1915 words)

  
 Vergilius Bibliography 1991-1992
Conceptions of Likeness in the Epic Similes of Homer, Vergil, Dante, and Milton
From Ariosto to Milton: Generic Composition in Renaissance Epic
Taylor Corse, ``An Echo of Dryden in Addison's
vergil.classics.upenn.edu /vergilius/biblio92.html   (3773 words)

  
 Idaho Compass Collection
On liberty / John Stuart Mill ; annotated text, sources and background, criticism edited by David Spitz
Butler, Stuart M. Privatizing federal spending : a strategy to eliminate the deficit/ Stuart M. Butler
Friedman, Milton and Rose D. Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Press, 1998
www.albertson.edu /academics/library/compass.htm   (5538 words)

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