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English Language Notes (2014) 52 (2): 115–131.
Published: 01 September 2014
... glory, this train. Woody Guthrie, "This Train" "I could tell by the stars in the w heeling sky that we were d riving west. I was going back to the beginning of m y life in Am erica. I was going back to start all over again." Carlos Bulosan, America is in the Heart If today was not an endless highw ay...
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English Language Notes (2012) 50 (1): 197–206.
Published: 01 March 2012
...William Kuskin Abstract In this essay Dr. Hergott explores subjectivity in the settings of patient-doctor interactions and medical narrative, with an emphasis on both activities dealing with matters of the heart. Who is the subject when patient and doctor are together? Whose I matters...
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English Language Notes (2010) 48 (1): 11–25.
Published: 01 March 2010
... -e m in e n tly to do w ith the e m o tio n s, fo r w h ich the heart is a tra d itio n a l sym b o l. In both H a rd T im e s and M a ry Barton, n a rra tive a tte ntio n to th e m y s te r ies o f in te rio rity sig n a lle d as "se cre ts o f the h e a rt'' indicates an in te re st in th e...
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English Language Notes (2012) 50 (1): 185–191.
Published: 01 March 2012
...Nina Schwartz Abstract In this essay Dr. Hergott explores subjectivity in the settings of patient-doctor interactions and medical narrative, with an emphasis on both activities dealing with matters of the heart. Who is the subject when patient and doctor are together? Whose I matters...
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English Language Notes (2012) 50 (1): 193–196.
Published: 01 March 2012
...Benjamin J. Robertson Abstract In this essay Dr. Hergott explores subjectivity in the settings of patient-doctor interactions and medical narrative, with an emphasis on both activities dealing with matters of the heart. Who is the subject when patient and doctor are together? Whose I matters...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 153–168.
Published: 01 April 2018
... of its function. Most scholars agree that the work was composed in two layers (tenth and twelfth centuries), which together articulate the sefirotic cosmos at the heart of kabbalah. Close study reveals significant differences in the two layers, as the first is set in a dry and rocky landscape with water...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 67–82.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Zvi Ish-Shalom Abstract This essay examines select teachings from Kedumah, a contemporary mystical path in the lineage of the Primordial Torah. Kedumah , a Hebrew word that means “ancient” or “primordial,” points to the nonconceptual ground that eternally abides at the heart of all our experiences...
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English Language Notes (2022) 60 (1): 150–163.
Published: 01 April 2022
... to an American employer, someone untethered to the traditions that have ruled life at Darlington Hall. Told in the form of a travel journal, covering a span of six days in 1956, the journey is an inner one at heart, an extended bout of self-reflection, with Mr. Stevens thinking about his calling as he has never...
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English Language Notes (2005) 42 (4): 75–79.
Published: 01 June 2005
... William Golding s claim that he had never read C onrad s [Heart ofDarkness] 1 is not taken seriously by scholars. Golding s interest in the sea, and his exploration of the primeval in his nov els, suggests Conrad was a likely influence, and this is now widely accepted. In addition to the identification...
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English Language Notes (2011) 49 (2): 125–134.
Published: 01 September 2011
... the poster advertising the orthopedic conference as the bus pulled up. "No," I said, "I'm a different kind of doctor. I am a cardiologist, a heart doctor." Silent for several minutes, he then turned to me and said w ith sadness and bewilderment, "W hy does the government want to take my son away from me?" My...
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English Language Notes (2004) 42 (1): 40–42.
Published: 01 September 2004
... of a fontage masking creve-coeur, September 2004 41 the upraised heart shape of the broken pedim ent (construed as horns from one angle and as angel wings from another) lit erally and figuratively inverted by two nape curls (each curving inward with the contour of a fractured Valentine heart.) It is worth...
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English Language Notes (2002) 39 (4): 71–88.
Published: 01 June 2002
... ajor works, Heart of Darkness and LordJim. At the same time, there has long been a tradition in English literature of sympathetic identification with what one may, for 72 English Language Notes lack of a better term, call the non-European or oriental Other, that has covered, in fact, the three main...
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English Language Notes (2013) 51 (1): 191–209.
Published: 01 March 2013
... any hurled at Macbeth by his overbearing wife: "Fie, coward woman and soft-hearted wretch! / Hast thou not spirit to curse thine enemies?"22 By accusing Suffolk o f lacking the spirit to curse, Margaret accuses him o f lacking vital heat itself, all the more striking in a play in which most...
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English Language Notes (2022) 60 (1): 67–81.
Published: 01 April 2022
... then unto Reason” ( TFA , 2.34). As discussed, there were three factors that, according to La Primaudaye, contributed to human action: habit, affection, and power. Habit pushed for the repetition of established behaviors, while affection and the motions of the heart introduced the capacity for sin...
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English Language Notes (2004) 42 (1): 48–55.
Published: 01 September 2004
.... Miner states that U pon seeing h er husband, Louise suffers a heart attack and dies. 1 Barbara C. Ewell claims that September 2004 49 when Louise s husband suddenly reappears, the report of his death a mistake, she drops dead at the sight of him . 2 Even if crit ics do not explicitly claim...
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English Language Notes (2023) 61 (2): 15–18.
Published: 01 October 2023
... poor and left people even poorer. But they could not complain. ▪ ▪ ▪ I see Shafiq getting a change of clothes for Rosy. Haleema is preparing her a few meals and kahweh . She decided to use the last bits from a stash that came from her grandmother. Her heart broke when she saw the red...
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English Language Notes (2010) 48 (1): 129–138.
Published: 01 March 2010
... itfa lls and c o m p le x ities; in Blackw ood, the m ain one is d e a th .T h e firs t s to ry I w a n t to m e n tio n , "T he Dance o f D eath" (1907), concerns a young m an nam ed B row ne w h o has been w arned by his doctor th a t his heart is weak. O ppressed by th is discovery, and fin d in g...
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English Language Notes (2004) 42 (2): 59–68.
Published: 01 December 2004
... deliberation. H e particularly adm ired the Narcissus myth in Ovid s Metamorphoses. He compares his friend Bosie several times to a narcissus or jonquil (e.g., Letters, 314). Ovid s description of the self-enamored lad applies both to Shakespeare s and Wilde s treatm ent of the motif: The hearts of divers trim...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (1): 129–139.
Published: 01 April 2019
... of the mariner’s work of navigation, achieving orientation from partial information” and that he does so both on sea and on land. An imperial maritime ethos and practice thus informs more than Conrad’s sea narratives, narrowly defined; it also shapes the procedures of such texts as Lord Jim and Heart...
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English Language Notes (2012) 50 (1): 87–92.
Published: 01 March 2012
... hole heart and soul," and Laura replies, "I w ant to die 1 Just as passion becom es airborne the w eight o f conscience brings its dow n w ith a thud. The flashback structure doesn't help; it makes it possible fo r Laura to express g u ilt in the tim e o f na rra tio n , b e fore th e a ffa ir begins...
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