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English Language Notes (2010) 48 (2): 85–97.
Published: 01 September 2010
...Jamie Taylor Copyright © 2010 Regents of the University of Colorado 2010 n eig h b o r s, W itn esses, a n d O u t l a w s in t h e Later M iddle Ages J am ie Taylo r In a sermon preached to a Norfolk com m unity som etim e around 1365, John Waldeby, an Augustinian friar and Yorkshire...
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English Language Notes (2012) 50 (2): 89–98.
Published: 01 September 2012
... labor, just as Augustine had argued w ith regard to the monastic life in the De opere m onachorum .2More specifically, by preempting duplici­ tous com mentary with a clear distinction between material and spiritual hands, the passage satirizes the fraternal penchant fo r self-legitim izing sophistic...
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English Language Notes (2009) 47 (1): 95–103.
Published: 01 March 2009
... for developing this course, the methods for im plementing the service work, and the particular challenges and rewards that emerge from this distinctive form of pedagogy.The most important lesson that I have learned from this teaching experience is that the com bination of com m unity service and literary study...
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English Language Notes (2007) 45 (1): 137–147.
Published: 01 March 2007
... authors. The most com m on restrictions on use o f archival material are placed in order to protect the privacy o f authors and their families. Ensuring that skeletons stay in their closets, that immature works do not pollute the image of an author's oeuvre, are standard reasons fo r w ithholding...
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English Language Notes (2008) 46 (2): 89–98.
Published: 01 September 2008
...Karin Kukkonen B eyo n d La n g u a g e : M e t a p h o r a n d M e t o n y m y in C om ics S to ry tellin g K a r in K u k k o n e n Considering comics as language is a com m on approach in comics studies. Comics as we know them today emerged in early tw entieth-century mass cul­ ture and, even...
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English Language Notes (2000) 37 (3): 68–75.
Published: 01 March 2000
... s description of the fading sounds of barking dogs as inadvertent com mentary on literary memory itself, which may be said to have died in ju s t this way as the inweavings from the poets actually attest into echoes th at repeated the sound again until its source was lost. Thomas More College...
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English Language Notes (2003) 40 (3): 13–19.
Published: 01 March 2003
... scenes. Could the compositor have m isread the nam e in Jo n so n s addition? Could Bazardo be a 14 English Language Notes m isreading of Buzalto? Internal evidence concerning Q 2 s com- aesth e tic aiici co m m ercial co n cern s oi uotii jo n s o n anci i i c n a i u__wc_ a__u__g_ -gca--ti--i-i--atj 1...
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English Language Notes (2000) 38 (1): 83–87.
Published: 01 September 2000
... with the earlier drama. In all, Professor D illon s little book is a worthwhile contri­ bution. I would, however, have preferred a conclusion which m ade a greater attem pt to b ring h e r them es together. H er less than two pages are simply n o t enough for so com plex a subject. And I think that her selection...
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English Language Notes (2000) 37 (3): 47–55.
Published: 01 March 2000
... docum ented, b u t a close look at his unusu­ ally strong influence on this particular poem provides valuable evidence concerning the com position date of M orris s poem .2 Moreover, of particular interest in terms of Brow ning s influ­ ence on Morris is the m an n er in which Morris appropriates images...
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English Language Notes (2013) 51 (1): 35–50.
Published: 01 March 2013
... o f a Bad Year appears as a series of brief philosophical essays, composed in English for translation into German and French, which are inter-paragraphed w ith personal diaries that reflect on the production and circulation of the essays. Coetzee's novel exemplifies what I have called "com parison...
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English Language Notes (2006) 44 (1): 177–182.
Published: 01 March 2006
... ferent ways of faith and may even differ on the role o f faith and religion, but they agree wholeheartedly on the importance and defense of religion, be it the teachings of La Virgencita, Christ, Changó, Buddahiupismo, or Judaism in the Latino com m unity. Fundamental questions emerge in studying...
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English Language Notes (2000) 38 (2): 61–71.
Published: 01 December 2000
... the [comprehensive] critic ou r com panion and frien d (10); and in Woman in the Nineteenth Century she asks, Is n o t m anliness to thy th o u g h t purity, not lawlessness? (122). In turn, this purity of manliness relates directly to the language Fuller uses when she describes Milton as the Purity o f P...
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English Language Notes (2009) 47 (2): 125–138.
Published: 01 September 2009
... includes both com plexity and chaos, often fixate on the language of fractals rather than appreciate the stability o f cultural form s. For instance, in a recent PMLA article, John Ernest argues that we must recognize the nonEuclidean nature o f cultural form s through the use and, I w ould argue...
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English Language Notes (2007) 45 (1): 93–101.
Published: 01 March 2007
... hostility Lateesha experienced as a BlackTino resembles the conflicting relationship between West Indians and African Africans during the development of the New Negro M ovement.The recovery of these archival pieces demonstrates the existence of com peting ethnic identities of blackness in the United States...
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English Language Notes (2007) 45 (2): 103–111.
Published: 01 September 2007
... To me, slash is about cracks and crevices in a text, a yearning void in both the text and the reader. So space is a vacuum som ething that isn't there but could be. But in the larger term s of com m unity, culture, politics, space is less about vacuum and more about potential.The slash space, to me...
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English Language Notes (2003) 40 (3): 38–49.
Published: 01 March 2003
.... Essays and Studies of the English Association 11 (1925): 92-116, 106. EVOLUTION AND THE POLITICS OF THE EARLY UNITED STATES IN WILLIAM BARTRAM S TRAVELS (1791) In th eir critique o f William B artram s Travels, Douglass Anderson and Christopher Looby argue that Bartram uses the natural world to com m...
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English Language Notes (2009) 47 (1): 225–232.
Published: 01 March 2009
... years after Katrina, the provost set up a com petition for funding that would be allotted to a few innovative interdisciplinary, m ulti-departm ental doctoral programs. Funding was available, we were told, for a small number o f stipends for "revolutionary" programs, but none for new hires or staff...
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English Language Notes (2014) 52 (2): 97–112.
Published: 01 September 2014
..., an indescribable yet deliberate blankness. Bartleby figures as a cypher: a man w ith o u t m ythic or factual qualities, a story w ith o u t a subject, plot or genre, an unw ritten com position. Aptly, "I'd prefer not to " encap­ sulates the way in which the character and the short story belie definitive...
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English Language Notes (2003) 40 (4): 41–50.
Published: 01 June 2003
... inate a com plex inter­ change o f texts by male and fem ale poets. Miscellany an d the collection of poem s appended to B eh n s translation of Lycidus1 include a significant num ber of works by women (some identi­ fied only as ladies By editing miscellanies, Behn took a vis­ ible role in literary...
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English Language Notes (2003) 40 (3): 26–38.
Published: 01 March 2003
... as Sterne enigmatically uses it in A Sentimental Journey. Jo h n Mullan, in his study of the idea o f sentiment in eighteenth century culture, studies the writings of physicians for their com m entaries about sentim ent; M ullan s portrait of the medical ideas of the eighteenth century is fasci­ nating...