Collaborative Work and the Future of Humanities Teaching.
Two decades after the appearance of Roy Strong's revelatory Henry Prince of Wales and England's Lost Renaissance this collection of essays re-examines the extraordinary artistic and cultural response to Prince Henry and presents many new findings in the context of recent scholarship. In the present age, in which anti-heroes are preferred to heroes exemplifying virtue and honour, and in which.
Through examining several canonical works, from Henry James’ The Golden Bowl to Samuel Beckett’s Molloy, Ullyot argues that these texts serve as a continuation of the Grail legend inspired by medieval scholarship of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Rather than adapt the story of the Grail, modernist writers intentionally failed to make the Grail myth cohere, thus critiquing the way.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE of the FRASER VALLEY APPROVED: 1993 12 07 The Minutes of the Regular Board Meeting, University College of the Fraser Valley, held Tuesday, 1993 11 02 in Room AG-114, Chilliwack Campus. Present were: GUESTS: REGRETS: Mr. Brian Minter, Chair Mr.RonDinn. Mr. Norm Koch Mr. Don Olds Ms. Sharon Waguer Mrs. Darshen Bains Mr. Derrill Thompson Dr. Peter Jones, President Mr. Dick.
In addition to serving as an online archive of the Paxton pamphlet war, Digital Paxton also functions as a platform for current historiography and scholarship, including essays from leading Paxton scholars such as Scott Paul Gordon (Lehigh University), Nicole Eustace (New York University), Kevin Kenny (Boston College), James P. Myers, Jr. (Gettysburg College), and Judith A. Ridner (Mississippi.
The main cause of acute renal failure in children is HUS (haemolytic uraemic syndrome), a consequence of intestinal infections with Escherichia coli strains producing Stx (Shiga toxins). Stx released in the gut by the non-invasive bacteria reach the bloodstream and are targeted to cerebral and renal endothelium triggering HUS. PMN (polymorphonuclear leucocytes) seem to be involved in Stx.
The multivalent text of the Devonshire Manuscript A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript is an unconventional text: it blends traditional scholarly editing practices and standards with comparatively recent digital social media environments. In doing so, the edition aims to reflect both contemporary editorial theory, which recognises the inherently social form and formation of texts, as.
Abstract. This article records textual research undertaken in the course of preparing a text of Measure for Measure for the third edition of the Norton Shakespeare.The matters it considers—questions of interpretation, meaning and emendation—belong to an ongoing conversation about the play's text, which goes back into the eighteenth century and the earliest scholarly editions of Shakespeare.