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Text Painting through Neo-Riemannian Transformation and Rhythmic Manipulation in the Vocal Music of Benjamin BrittenCenteno, Vincent 18 August 2015 (has links)
The music of Benjamin Britten is both inspiring and intriguing: inspiring, because his music can move the listener; intriguing, because his use of triadic harmonies and rhythmic settings seems at once free, flexible, and spontaneous yet sensible and appropriate in representing the mood of the text. Although many of Britten’s harmonies are traditional in nature, e.g. major and minor triads, it is difficult, almost impossible or cumbersome at best, to assign Roman numerals to his harmonies because his manner of chord progression does not always conform to functional theory.
In my analyses, I will demonstrate that the logic behind Britten's harmonic progressions can be explained through two types of neo-Riemannian transformation theories, namely Richard Cohn's Four Hexatonic Systems and Leonhard Euler's Tonnetz. In the case of the "Spinning Scene" from The Rape of Lucretia, Hindemith’s "Table of Chord-Groups" will be used to explain the presence of harmonies that are not part of the four hexatonic systems. Throughout, Schenkerian graphs will be presented to illustrate how the underlying structure and overall harmonic design of each piece work in conjunction with the emotion of the text. In addition, I will show that his rhythmic manipulations, when coupled with the meaning behind his chord progression, vividly paint the emotion of the text, as well as the state of mind of the poet or the character in an opera.
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Augustus Hopkins Strong and Ethical Monism as a Means of Reconciling Christian Theology and Modern ThoughtAloisi, John 14 December 2012 (has links)
This dissertation examines the role of ethical monism in the theology of Augustus Hopkins Strong. Chapter 1 discusses some of the reasons for examining Strong's theology and some of the difficulties entailed in such a study.
Chapter 2 surveys the life of Strong up until the time when he returned to Rochester Theological Seminary and assumed the dual role of president and professor of theology in 1872. Special attention is given to factors which affected or pointed toward his later decision to embrace ethical monism.
Chapter 3 explores the writings of several German thinkers who seem to have provided some of the philosophical building blocks which Strong used to construct his ethical monism. It also examines the writings of several English-speaking philosophers who emphasized the doctrine of divine immanence and who appear to have pushed Strong's thinking toward ethical monism.
Chapter 4 discusses the various stages in Strong's decision to adopt ethical monism. It also traces his early incorporation of ethical monism into his larger theological system.
Chapter 5 examines the impact which ethical monism had on other areas of Strong's theology. In particular, it discusses how ethical monism affected Strong's view of Scripture and experience, evolution and miracles, and sin and the atonement.
Chapter 6 explores how other theologians viewed Strong's final theology and how Strong's theological journey affected the institution and people whom he impacted most. It argues that neither Rochester Theological Seminary nor the integrity of his theological system remained unaffected by his decision to embrace ethical monism. It also notes that both theological liberals and theological conservatives were generally critical of Strong's ethical monism, though for different reasons.
This work contends that ethical monism was a means by which Strong attempted to reconcile Christian theology and modern thought while also trying to solve tensions within his own theology. In the end, Strong was unable to persuade modernists to embrace ethical monism or to convince conservatives that ethical monism was a legitimate theological option. Strong's attempt at a theological synthesis failed due largely to the contradictions which ethical monism produced within both Christian theology and philosophical monism.
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Gerard Manley Hopkins and Old English poetry: a stylistic analysisLi, Leshi January 1981 (has links)
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The eschatological imagination : mediating David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest /Jacobs, John Timothy. Ferns, John, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--McMaster University, 2003. / Advisor: John Ferns. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 232-241). Also available via World Wide Web.
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Genuine spectacle sliding positionality in the works of Pauline E. Hopkins, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, and Spike Lee /Metzler, Jessica. Lhamon, W. T. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M. A.)--Florida State University, 2006. / Advisor: W.T. Lhamon, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of English. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed June 9, 2006). Document formatted into pages; contains vii, 67 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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Gerard Manley Hopkins's poetic art as "current language heightened" : (with reference to selected sonnets and in the light of contemporary stylistic theory)McDermott, Lydia Eva January 1985 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is twofold: To examine Hopkins's writings on poetics and to relate these to modern theories of poetic stylistics; and to show, through an examination of two sets of Hopkins sonnets, the ways in which Hopkins's writings on language and poetics are reflected in his verse (Introductory outline, p. 5)
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Tradução comentada da poesia e da prosa de Gerard Manley HopkinsCamargo, Luis Gonçalves Bueno de 26 November 1993 (has links)
Orientador: Eric Mitchell Sabinson / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem / Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-19T04:10:04Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1
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Previous issue date: 1993 / Resumo: Uma leitura crítica está na base deste trabalho de tradução comentada da poesia e da prosa de Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844 1889). A análise da obra do inglês parte da identificação do grau de convencionalismo a que chegara a poesia vitoriana. Embora afastado do convivi o intelectual mais efetivo, por ser padre católico, Hopkins é o poeta que mais questiona o padrão geral da literatura do periodo. Do ponto de vista estético, ele privilegia a variação sobre a regularidade. Essa visão estética se embasa numa intrincada visão religiosa, cujas fontes aqui identificadas são o cardeal Newman, o escolástico Duns Scot e Santo Inácio de Loiola. Para Hopkins, a presença de Deus neste mundo se revela bem concretamente nos seres naturais e em suas atitudes, através .da individualidade. Com isso ele chega a uma "mistica" da concre¬ tude. Esta radução propôs como objetivo básico preservar essa visão religiosa através do esforço de recuperar toda a complexa rede de recursos formais que o poeta criou, como marca de sua própria individualidade / Abstract: Not informed. / Mestrado / Teoria Literaria / Mestre em Letras
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Developing Staff Education Regarding Colorectal Cancer Screening Practice GuidelinesAboiralor, Ruth Airiohuomo 01 January 2019 (has links)
Colorectal rectal cancer (CRC) is the 3rd most common cancer in men, the 2nd most common cancer in women, and the 4th leading cause of cancer death. Lack of screening or delayed screening for CRC is the major cause of undiagnosed cancers that become malignant and eventually become fatal. Nurses at the project site are not in compliance with CRC screening guidelines due to inadequate knowledge of the screening guidelines recommended by the American Cancer Society, which creates a gap in practice. The purpose of this project was to develop staff education on CRC screening guidelines. The practice focused question addressed if evidence-based education regarding CRC screening could be an effective means for nurse education, according to a panel of local experts. A pre-test evaluation of knowledge regarding CRC screening was administered to nursing staff from the site. The John Hopkins evidence-based practice model guided the development of the staff education program, using the results of the pre-test, evidence-based practice literature and guidelines. The project team, consisting of a physician and medical support staff, evaluated the education program, plan for delivery, and plan for evaluation of learning through an anonymous Likert-style evaluation survey. The 3 team members also completed program evaluation surveys, and 100% agreed or strongly agreed that the program objectives were met. The project was limited to planning only and the education program materials, along with plans for later implementation and evaluation of learning through pre- and post-tests, were handed over to the project site for delivery at a later date. The CRC screening education will become part of the yearly staff competencies, leading to appropriate screening of the site’s patient population. This education project has the potential to promote positive social change by saving lives and improving the quality of those lives.
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Empowering Popularity: The Fuel Behind a Witch-HuntKonyar, Grace Elizabeth 12 April 2017 (has links)
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THE IMPACT OF REGIONAL JETS ON COMMERCIAL AIR SERVICEO'CONNOR, KEITH F. 11 October 2001 (has links)
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