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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Modern Trends in the Interpretation of Falstaff

Boswell, Fred Page 08 1900 (has links)
The different interpretations of the character of Sir John Falstaff have been so controversial that at no time since the presentation of the Henry IV plays have critics been able to agree as to his precise qualities. He has been called the greatest humorous character in all literature by even those critics who have spoken adversely of his other traits. George Bernard Shaw called him "a besotted and disgusting old wretch," an opinion added to those of others who have seen him as a coward, liar, cheat, thief, glutton, and rogue. There is no denying that he is one of the most captivating and controversial of all characters in English literature.
2

A kingdom Jack'd

Bradley, Scott 01 May 2018 (has links)
A Kingdom Jack’d is a satirical verse-play based on William Shakespeare’s Henry IV dramas. It opens in 1399 England, following the deposal of Richard II and what should have been the coronation of Henry IV. Instead, political machinations have thrust the clownish rogue John “Jack” Falstaff to the throne. With his band of cutthroats running court and the Lancasters reduced to mere rebels, Britain descends into chaos. The country’s only hope lies with Shakespeare’s literary creation Doll Tearsheet and his other peripheral, disempowered female characters. At play’s end, peace is gained with Falstaff’s flight into exile and the dismantling of patriarchal order.
3

La vision tragi-comique de William Shakespeare et ses précédents dans le théâtre Tudor

Ruberry-Blanc, Pauline. Guinle, Francis. January 2000 (has links)
Thèse de doctorat : Anglais : Lyon 2 : 2000. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr.. Index.
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Jake Falstaff, Writer and Poet of Rural Ohio

McClintock, Vincent P. January 1947 (has links)
No description available.
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Jake Falstaff, Writer and Poet of Rural Ohio

McClintock, Vincent P. January 1947 (has links)
No description available.
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Maurice Morgann: apresentação, tradução e notas / Maurice Morgann: presentation, translation and notes

Oliveira, Claudia Esteves de 22 March 2012 (has links)
O presente trabalho consiste em uma tradução comentada do Essay on the dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff, de Maurice Morgann, e em um ensaio introdutório. Apesar de não ser um dos grandes nomes da crítica literária inglesa do século XVIII, Morgann é sempre lembrado por ser um crítico inteligente e, seu ensaio, um dos mais interessantes de sua época. A tradução, acompanhada de notas e inédita no português, é precedida por um ensaio no qual, após a apresentação e contextualização do autor, discute-se alguns dos aspectos centrais da obra, explorando o universo conceitual do ensaio em especial as ideias de character, wit e humour , tendo em vista a história da crítica shakespeariana na Inglaterra. / The work consists of an annotated translation of Maurice Morganns Essay on the dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff and an introductory essay. Although Morgann is not seen as one of the greatest names in the history of eighteenth-century English literary criticism, he is always remembered by his intelligence and his essay is considered by many as one of the most interesting ones of his time. The annotated translation is preceded by an essay in which the author is presented and contextualised, prior to an investigation of some central aspects of Morganns work, such as the ideas of character, wit and humour, bearing in mind the history of Shakespearean criticism in England.
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Maurice Morgann: apresentação, tradução e notas / Maurice Morgann: presentation, translation and notes

Claudia Esteves de Oliveira 22 March 2012 (has links)
O presente trabalho consiste em uma tradução comentada do Essay on the dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff, de Maurice Morgann, e em um ensaio introdutório. Apesar de não ser um dos grandes nomes da crítica literária inglesa do século XVIII, Morgann é sempre lembrado por ser um crítico inteligente e, seu ensaio, um dos mais interessantes de sua época. A tradução, acompanhada de notas e inédita no português, é precedida por um ensaio no qual, após a apresentação e contextualização do autor, discute-se alguns dos aspectos centrais da obra, explorando o universo conceitual do ensaio em especial as ideias de character, wit e humour , tendo em vista a história da crítica shakespeariana na Inglaterra. / The work consists of an annotated translation of Maurice Morganns Essay on the dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff and an introductory essay. Although Morgann is not seen as one of the greatest names in the history of eighteenth-century English literary criticism, he is always remembered by his intelligence and his essay is considered by many as one of the most interesting ones of his time. The annotated translation is preceded by an essay in which the author is presented and contextualised, prior to an investigation of some central aspects of Morganns work, such as the ideas of character, wit and humour, bearing in mind the history of Shakespearean criticism in England.
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Caractérisation des fragments de fission et développement du dispositif expérimental FALSTAFF / Fission fragment characterisation and development of the experimental setup FALSTAFF

Thulliez, Loïc 25 September 2017 (has links)
La fission nucléaire est le mécanisme de séparation d'un noyau lourd en deux noyaux appelés fragments de fission. Ces fragments excités émettent des neutrons et des gammas dits prompts pour rejoindre leur état fondamental ou métastable. L'énergie libérée lors de la fission est utilisée dans les centrales nucléaires pour fournir de l'électricité. La durée de vie et le contrôle des réacteurs nucléaires dépendent entre autres des observables de fission telles que les rendements en masse des fragments, la multiplicité et l'énergie des neutrons et des gammas prompts. La première partie de cette thèse est dédiée à l'étude du processus de désexcitation des fragments de fission avec le code de simulation Monte-Carlo FIFRELIN. Ce code, constitué de plusieurs modèles nucléaires permettant de décrire les fragments, prédit les propriétés (multiplicité, énergie) des particules promptes émises lors de la désexcitation. Lors de ce travail de thèse l'influence des modèles sur les prédictions du code a été étudiée. Les modèles étudiés sont ceux définissant le moment angulaire initial, la densité de niveaux et les fonctions de force gamma des fragments. Les résultats de ces études permettent d'identifier les modèles qui influencent significativement les prédictions du code et donc, de sélectionner la combinaison des modèles reproduisant le maximum d'observables et d'améliorer la description nucléaire des fragments. Ces études sont d'abord menées sur la fission spontanée du 252Cf pour laquelle de nombreuses données expérimentales existent ce qui permet de contraindre fortement les modèles. Des études sur la fission rapide (énergie des neutrons incidents de l'ordre du MeV) de 238U et 237Np sont ensuite réalisées. Elles sont motivées, entre autres, par le développement de nouveaux concepts de réacteurs rapides, dits de quatrième génération, permettant de réduire les quantités de déchets nucléaires et d'utiliser les réserves abondantes de 238U pour fournir de l'électricité. Les données expérimentales relatives à la fission rapide sont rares. De nouveaux dispositifs expérimentaux sont actuellement en développement afin d’étudier l’évolution des différentes observables de fission sur un large domaine en énergie d’excitation. Le dispositif FALSTAFF qui fait l'objet de la deuxième partie de cette thèse est l'un d'entre eux. Dans cette seconde partie les étapes de développement, d'optimisation et de caractérisation du premier bras du dispositif expérimental FALSTAFF sont présentées. Ce spectromètre, installé auprès de l'installation NFS (Neutrons For Science), permettra d'étudier la fission rapide en cinématique directe de nombreux actinides. La détection des deux fragments de fission en coïncidence permettra de caractériser leur énergie, leurs masses (avant et après évaporation des neutrons) et leur charge. La multiplicité des neutrons émis sera alors déterminée et nous renseignera sur le partage de l'énergie d’excitation entre les fragments. Les données mesurées serviront ultérieurement de données d'entrée au code FIFRELIN. La mesure de la vitesse des deux fragments en coïncidence (méthode 2V), avec des détecteurs de temps de vol MWPC-SeD donnent accès à la masse avant évaporation. Une chambre à ionisation axiale placée après ces détecteurs permet de mesurer l'énergie cinétique et le profil de perte d'énergie des fragments, ce qui permet de déterminer respectivement la masse après évaporation (méthode EV) et la charge nucléaire des fragments.La partie expérimentale de cette thèse est dédiée au développement des programmes de simulation et d'analyse des données, à la mise en place du système d'acquisition, à la caractérisation et à l'optimisation des détecteurs. Ce dernier point concerne essentiellement l'étude des performances de la chambre à ionisation axiale. / Nuclear fission is the process in which a heavy nucleus splits into two nuclei called fission fragments. These excited fragments emit prompt neutrons and gammas to reach their ground or a metastable state. The energy released during fission is used in nuclear power plants to provide electricity. The nuclear reactor lifespan and control depend partly on fission observables such as the fragment mass yields, the neutron and gamma multiplicity and energy. The first part of this thesis is dedicated to the study of the fission fragment de-excitation process with the FIFRELIN Monte-Carlo code. This code, containing many nuclear models describing the fragments, predicts the prompt particle properties (multiplicity, energy).During this PhD work the impact of different models on the code predictions was investigated. The models which are studied are those defining the initial angular momentum, the level density and the radiative strength function of fragments. These studies identified those nuclear properties that have a significant impact on the code predictions, and as a consequence permitted selection of the model combination suited to reproduce the maximum number of fission observables, and improving our understanding about the nuclear description of fission fragments. These studies are firstly performed on the spontaneous fission of 252Cf for which numerous experimental data are available allowing constraints to be set on the models. Studies on fast fission (incident neutron with an energy around MeV) of 238U and 237Np are then performed. They are motivated partly by the development of new fast reactor concepts, called Generation IV reactors, that will reduce the quantity of nuclear waste and burn the large amount of natural uranium to provide electricity. Experimental data concerning fast fission are scarce. As a consequence new experimental setups are currently under development. They will measure fission observables over a large excitation energy domain. One of them, called FALSTAFF, is the topic of the second part of this thesis. In the second part of this PhD thesis, the different steps concerning the development, the optimization and the characterization of the first arm of the FALSTAFF setup are presented. This spectrometer, placed at the NFS facility (Neutrons For Science), will study fast fission in direct kinematic for various actinides. The detection of both fragments in coincidence will allow characterization of their energy, their masses (before and after neutron evaporation) and their nuclear charge. The neutron multiplicity will be deduced and will provide information on the energy sharing between the fragments. This data will be later used as input for the FIFRELIN code. The velocity determination of both fragments (2V method), with MWPC-SeD time-of-flight detectors, will provide pre-neutron emission fragment masses. An axial ionization chamber, placed after those detectors, will measure the kinematic energy and the energy loss profile of fragments, which will provide respectively the post-neutron emission mass (EV method) and the nuclear charge. The experimental part of this thesis is dedicated to the development of simulation and data analysis software, the configuration of the data acquisition system, the characterization and the optimization of the detectors. This last item mainly concerns the axial ionization chamber.
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An analytical study of the character of Sir John Falstaff

Eley, Robert 01 January 1939 (has links)
This monograph is an analytical study of the character of Sir John Falstaff in The First and Second Parts of Henry The Fourth, and The Merry Wives of Windor, by William Shakespeare, its purpose being to assist in an accurate portrayal of the character upon the stage. It is, then, an acting thesis in three parts: a study of the historical element of the character, analysis of the masterpieces as created by Shakespeare, and an intensive research of the character as portrayed by the best actors from Shakespeare's original production in the Globe Theatre to the present day.
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Estudo da inferência de carregamento em histórias de vôos simulados na liga de Al aeronáutico SAE-AMS 7475 T7351 / Loading study of inference in a simulated flights history using an SAE-AMS 7475 T7351 aluminum alloy.

Ruchert, Cassius Olivio Figueiredo Terra 28 March 2007 (has links)
Este trabalho discutiu o estudo da inferência de carregamento e a reconstrução fratográfica da taxa de propagação da trinca por fadiga em histórias de vôos simulados do tipo Twist, mini-Twist, Falstaff e mini-Falstaff. O material estudado foi uma liga de alumínio de grau aeronáutico SAE-AMS 7475 T7351 na qual foram obtidas as propriedades mecânicas a partir dos ensaios de tração e dureza, análise química, metalográfica. Foram realizados ensaios de amplitude constante de carregamento em corpos de prova com geometria tipo C(T) extraídos de um bloco e ensaios de amplitude variável em corpos de prova com geometria tipo M(T) extraídos de uma placa. Corpos de prova do tipo C(T) foram extraídos da orientação L-T e T-L, à temperatura ambiente com diferentes espessuras para a realização de ensaios de propagação de trinca por fadiga (da/dN vs. &#916K) com distintos valores de razão de carregamento,R (0,1;0,3; 0,5; 0,7 e 0,8) de acordo com a norma ASTM-E647 (1993). Foram realizados dois tipos de ensaios de fadiga com amplitude constante de carregamento. Primeiro, o ensaio com &#916P constante para obtenção dos dados dos estágios II e III das curvas da/dN vs. &#916K para distintos valores de R e, posteriormente, o ensaio com &#916K constante e R crescente para ser utilizado no estudo da inferência de carregamento de amplitude constante a partir da relação entre a morfologia da estria, H/s e a razão de carregamento R. Adicionalmente foram realizados ensaios de tenacidade à fratura, nas direções L-T e T-L, conforme a norma ASTME1820 (1999). As taxas de propagação macroscópica e microscópica foram comparadas e boas correlações foram obtidas para um intervalo entre 0,1 a 1,0 &#956m/ciclo, mesmo com distintos R. Através da técnica proposta por Berkovitz (1995), o espectro de carregamento foi estimado para distintos valores de R, através da técnica de parametrização do fator K e os resultados foram comparados ao espectro de carregamento real imposto pela máquina de ensaio. Após os ensaios de amplitude constante de carregamento foram realizados ensaios de amplitude variável com a aplicação em corpos de prova M(T) de espectros de vôos simulados padronizados pela NLR do tipo Twist e Falstaff e seus vôos reduzidos, mini-Twist e mini- Falstaff, em uma máquina servohidráulica de ensaios dinâmicos. A partir destes ensaios notou-se que suprimir os vôos com os carregamentos menos severos influencia muito a vida da propagação da trinca de fadiga, quando vôos simulados do tipo Twist e mini-Twist, fato este não observado para o Falstaff e mini-Falstaff. Foi possível observar também o efeito da aceleração e desaceleração da trinca por fadiga observando os gráficos de d2a/dvôo vs. a obtidos dos ensaios de amplitude variável. Foi realizado um estudo da superfície de fratura do CP05 por meio da técnica fractográfica do reconhecimento de blocos marcadores sendo possível mostrar uma satisfatória reconstituição da taxa de propagação da trinca por fadiga de vôo simulado do tipo Falstaff por meio de medidas das marcações na superfície de fratura dos vôos mais severos, realizadas em imagens obtidas por MEV. / The loading inference and the fractographic reconstruction of fatigue crack propagation rate in simulated flight stories, as Twist, mini-Twist, Falstaff and mini-Falstaff were investigated in this work. The studied material was an aluminum alloy SAE-AMS 7475 T7351. Tensile and hardness tests were carried out in order to determine mechanical properties, as well as chemical and microstructure analysis of the material. C(T) specimens were extracted from a block of material for constant amplitude load testing and M(T) specimens were extracted from a plate and were tested in variable amplitude loading. The curves (da/dN vs. &#916K) for constant-amplitude loading were obtained from fatigue crack propagation tests performed in L-T and T-L directions in C(T) specimens for R (0.1; 0.3; 0.5; 0.7 and 0.8), at room temperature, according to ASTM-E647 (1993). Two different constant loading fatigue tests were performed. At constant &#916P and distinct values of R for obtaining data of stages II and III of da/dN - &#916K curves; and at constant &#916K and increasing the R ratio to be used in the inference of constant amplitude loading in the relation of H/s striation morphology (obtained from fractographic images) and the loading ratio, R. Additionally, fracture toughness tests were executed in T-L and L-T directions, according to ASTM-E1820 (1999). The macroscopic and microscopic fatigue crack propagations were compared and good correlation was obtained for the range 0.1-1.0 &#956m/cycle, for all R values. By using the K factor parametrization method, Berkovitz (1995), the loading spectrum was estimated for the distinct R-values and the results were compared to the actual spectrum imposed by the test machine. Variable amplitude tests were performed in M(T) specimens by applying simulating flight spectra normalized by NLR, as Twist, mini-Twist, Falstaff and mini-Falstaff, in a servohydraulic test machine MTS, in which a Flextest GT controller was coupled. The suppression of less severe loading flights showed a great influence in fatigue crack propagation life, in simulated flight tests Twist and mini-Twist, but not in Falstaff and mini-Falstaff. The acceleration and slowing down of fatigue crack were observed in the d2a/dflight - a curve obtained from variable loading tests. The fractured surfaces of some samples were examined by the fractographic technique of blocking marks recognition. A good reconstitution of fatigue crack propagation rate of a simulated flight like Falstaff was obtained by the measurements of marks in the fracture surfaces of the more severe flights, in MEV images.

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