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Preface: Romantic Reform and Activist LiteratureSlagle, Judith Bailey 01 October 2011 (has links)
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John Hunter and Joanna Baillie: Veterinary Science, Animal Rights, and the Pathology of CrueltySlagle, Judith Bailey 01 October 2011 (has links)
This essay focuses on Joanna Baillie's pamphlet and poems against cruelty to animals. It contextualizes this aspect of her work with respect to growing concerns about the treatment of animals during the Romantic Era and with respect to the biographical circumstances-Baillie's lodging with her uncle, the renowned surgeon John Hunter-that placed her in the midst of controversy about animal experimentation.
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Margaret Holford, Joanna Baillie, and the "Terrible Beauty" of William WallaceSlagle, Judith B. 22 December 2010 (has links)
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The Occasion of the Morte Arthure: Textual History and Marginal Decoration in the Thornton MSCrofts, Thomas H. 01 June 2010 (has links)
The physical make-up of the Morte Arthure section of Lincoln Cathedral MS 91 is rich in information about Robert Thornton's copying, and understanding, of the alliterative poem. The illustrations that accompany the Morte - including an amateur 'frontispiece' added much later - form an attentive and evolving response to the poem.
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La Esfinge: Unamuno's Tragic Sense on the StageHeil, Katrina M. 12 October 2009 (has links)
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Expanding Circles Within the Outer Circle: The Rural Kisii in KenyaMichieka, Matha M. 17 August 2009 (has links)
This paper evaluates a range of factors that have contributed to the limited spread of English to rural Kisii, Kenya, making the presence of English in this non-urban context fall closer to an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) or Expanding Circle continuum than to the expected English as a Second Language (ESL) context. Kenya is an Outer Circle country, which means that it is an ESL context where English is not only available in the school, but it is also available and used widely outside the classroom. As in most ESL/Outer Circle countries, English is the official language in Kenya and, consequently, it may be logical to assume that this language is easily available to all Kenyan users. The findings of this discussion show that due to historical, educational, political and economic factors, the spread of English into rural Kisii, Kenya is limited, and clearly English is a foreign language in this rural context, despite Kenya being in the Outer Circle. A discussion of the functional allocations of English in rural Kisii is included to illustrate the limited roles English plays to emphasize the fact that rural Kisii shares more characteristics with the EFL/Expanding Circle contexts than with the ESL/Outer Circle contexts.
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Reading Urban Ecology in George R. Stewart's the Years of the CityWaage, Fred 01 December 2009 (has links)
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MetaphorElhindi, Yousif 19 January 2009 (has links)
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Conversation AnalysisElhindi, Yousif 19 January 2009 (has links)
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Opposing the Medical World: The Poetry of Anne Home HunterSlagle, Judith 01 January 2008 (has links)
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