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Er-lesene Bilder : Untersuchungen zum Text-Bild-Bezug zwischen Inger Christensens "Det malede værelse" und Andrea Mantegnas "Camera Picta" /Rehm, Ortrun. January 1900 (has links)
Univ., Diss.--München, 2005.
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Kildehistoriske studier i Anders Arrebos forfatterskabSimonsen, Vagn Lundgaard. January 1955 (has links)
Thesis--København. / "Rettelse": slip tipped in. Summary in french. "Bibliografi": p. 257-262.
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Kildehistoriske studier i Anders Arrebos forfatterskabSimonsen, Vagn Lundgaard. January 1955 (has links)
Thesis--København. / "Rettelse": slip tipped in. Summary in french. "Bibliografi": p. 257-262.
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Schreib-Spiele mit Systemen im Spiegel der Dekonstruktion : Lektüren zu Homo falsus von Jan Kjærstad, Brev in April von Inger Christensen und Ifølge loven von Solvej Balle /Anhalt, Astrid. January 2002 (has links)
Dissertation--München, 2001. / Bibliogr. p. 286-295.
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Omsorgens poetik : en läsning av Inger Christensens Brev i aprilHultenheim, Anna January 2017 (has links)
Abstract The Poetics of Care – A Reading of Inger Christensen’s Brev i april The Danish poet Inger Christensen (1935-2009) is considered to be one of the late 20th Century’s most important poets, not only in Scandinavia but also internationally. Christensen’s poetic works have been translated into a number of different languages, and for several years she was a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Christensen made her debut in 1962 with a collection of poems, Lys, shortly followed by Græs (1963). In 1969 she had her breakthrough as a poet with det. In addition to her six collections of poems, that apart from the works mentioned above include Brev i april (1979), alfabet (1981) and Sommerfugledalen (1990), Christensen also wrote novels, essays, children’s books and drama. This paper aims to be the first profound analysis of Brev i april taking into account the close intertwining between structure and content, significant in the oeuvre of Christensen, having at its core, in this her fourth collection of poems, the poetics of Care. The method is based on Martin Heidegger’s notion of Sorge, “Care”, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology of perception in the concept of intertwining, the Chiasm, emanating from Dasein’s being-in-the-world belonging to Heidegger, together with the ancient myth of Cura and the motif mother – child, prevalent throughout the everydayness that constitutes the narrative frame of Brev i april. Through an interplay of close reading of Christensen’s poem and the texts of Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty and the myth of Cura, illuminating certain aspects connected to the notion of Care, the analysis leads up to an understanding of the widened and nuanced poetics of Care that permeates Brev i april. The paper is completed with a part including language and intertextuality, a way of extending the notion of Care belonging to Christensen, where language and world are woven together, and dependent upon one another. (keywords: Inger Christensen, Brev i april, Martin Heidegger, care, everydayness, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, intertwining, Gunnar Ekelöf, language, intertextuality)
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Er-lesene Bilder Untersuchungen zum Text-Bild-Bezug zwischen Inger Christensens "Det malede vaerelse" und Andrea Mantegnas "Camera picta" /Rehm, Ortrun, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral) - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references.
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An Interrupted Conversation: An Interview with Dr. Oscar C. ChristensenBitter, James Robert, Christensen, Oscar C., Main, Frank O., Nicoll, William G. 01 September 2011 (has links)
This interview with Dr. Oscar Christensen was conducted mostly by email over several years, starting in 2003. The original purpose of the interview was to clarify the values and beliefs that were the foundation for Dr. Christensen's work as an Adlerian family counselor with the intent of developing a book on Adlerian family therapy in the future. The interview process was interrupted when Dr. Christensen became terminally ill.
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Kender du overhovedet Azorno : En paranoid och skamfylld läsning av Inger Christensens AzornoMeijer, Klara January 2012 (has links)
A paranoid and shameful reading of Inger Christensens novel Azorno.The contagious feelings of paranoia and shame played a vital part in my first reading of the novel Azorno, written by the Danish poet Inger Christensen. In this essay, I’m letting those emotions direct the ‘understanding’ and analysis of the novel. In earlier research the focus has been to comprehend what the novel ‘really is about’, and even though it has been mentioned that the form probably is a way to make the reader a visible constructer of the novel’s ‘meaning’ the understanding has never been created by the affects that occurs during the reading. In doing so, I mean, a new and more subversive ‘understanding’ of Azorno is possible. Azornos is a quite peculiar novel which form builds upon an ambivalence, where the reader never can distinguish true from false, fiction from reality. This ambivalence is caused through the change of narrator that takes place in each chapter. The Chapters are first shaped as letters, where four women discuss who is the one that really knows Azorno, and then as notes, that seem to come from a diary and concerns the writing of a novel. The uncertainty increases when the earlier narrator is accused by the next one of being a liar, something that happens in every letter. In the notes the first narrator is told to be the pseudonym of the next one and so it continues. Thus the reader get the feeling of not knowing who the true narrator is – or if there is one. The accusations of lying and the paranoid attitude are contagious to the reader who gets the feeling that the text and its narrators are not to be trusted. Another affect shaping the text is shame, caused by the text’s seductiveness. The reader is held in the violence of the text by constantly searching for the truth but also repeatedly being deprived the delightful taste of it. At the same time, the reader is also starting to shamefully enjoy the feeling of being fooled by the text. In the article, I will use the theory of paranoia offered by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. Sedgwick understands paranoia as nothing different from knowledge per se and as a feeling that, when it’s shared, can be a useful in theories aiming to understand and deconstruct power. The positive consequences of acknowledging paranoia while reading is according to Sedgwick understood as something that, if it is taken seriously, also can be a way to move towards possibilities and reparation. By embracing the strong and negative feeling of paranoia, the reader, I argue, has the opportunity to, together with the text, construct another narrative about the seducer Azorno – which is the name of the main character of the novel– and, the perhaps five, women who might be his mistresses. When adding the acknowledgment of shame and using the theory of shame as a emotional power of keeping ’things in it’s ”right” place’, but also a feeling that – if it is shared – can work in opposite direction, since shame seen as a important experience also can make normative ideas visible. By admitting and sharing the shame sensed during the reading of Azorno, normative ideas regarding the relationship between the reader and the text, as well as standard ideas about mistresses and seducers, becomes visible and therefore also brought to a possible change. Thus, in the ending of the novel a new affect – more exultant – is achieved in the relationship between the reader and Azorno.
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Studier over ældre dansk versbygning, som bidrag til den danske litteraturs historie før Arrebo. I Stavrim og episke rimvers.Mortensen, Karl, January 1901 (has links)
Thesis--Copenhagen. / At head of title: Karl Mortensen. No more published? "Kildeskrifter": p. 207.
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Modified earthquake Olami-Feder-Christensen model with low noise and asperitiesGu, Xuan 12 August 2016 (has links)
An important class of physical systems is those that are driven and dissipative. One such system is the Olami-Feder-Christensen (OFC) model which was proposed as a model for earthquake faults. Previous investigations have shown that the OFC model can be described by equilibrium methods under certain circumstances. This observation has explained several aspects of the OFC model and earthquake faults. However, these studies were done at a relatively high level of noise and for systems with a high degree of homogeneity. But real earthquake faults have a very low level of noise and a large degree of inhomogeneity. In this work, a careful study of the noise and its relation to the stress transfer range, dissipation parameter, and system size is performed. In addition, a modified form of the OFC model is studied, where we added asperities. We carefully examined the effect of the asperities on various statistical properties of the model.
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