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The Rover, Day One | T. Howe | Glosses
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Gender Studies, Bishop. The Rover, Day One. It’s time for Behn! No Responses Yet to “The Rover, Day One”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Newtonianism in the French Enlightenment | Voltaire Foundation
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A collaborative blog for those interested in the Enlightenment. Newtonianism in the French Enlightenment. Rob Iliffe is Professor of Intellectual History and the History of Science in the Department of History at the University of Sussex. He has written the Very Short Introduction to Newton. And directs the online Newton Project. In 1706. There was also opposition to the physical theories and epistemological claims expressed in his Principia Mathematica. Rob Iliffe, Director of the Newton Project. One th...
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Achebe and the Center | T. Howe | Glosses
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Bishop, “Insomnia,” and Psychoanalysis. Achebe and the Center. In my tutorial today on the postcolonial novel and theory, we’ll discuss. The Empire Writes Back. And the chapter on “Re-Placing the Text,” in conjunction with the first part of Achebe’s. And, if we have time, Yeats’ “The Second Coming”:. William Butler Yeats (1865-1939). Turning and turning in the widening gyre. The falcon cannot hear the falconer;. Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;. Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,. You are c...
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T. Howe | Glosses | Teaching, Reading, and Miscellaneous 18c Notes | Page 2
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Newer posts ». Tying up Derrida, Moving on Lacan. His neographisms, but it would be useful to try to sketch out some definitions, too. Even though Derrida would not really want us to. Well, let’s see… we will put our definitions under erasure, and consider. And asks them to identify the different critical approaches that are being employed. I’d like to do just one or the other, but I think I really need to ensure both comprehension and analytic comprehension. Regardless, it will definitely ...The term ha...
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UMW Faculty Academy 2011 | T. Howe | Glosses
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Gender Studies, Bishop. UMW Faculty Academy 2011. It was great to be back in Fredericksburg for the 2011 Faculty Academy. I was only able to attend one day of the two-day conference, and though I missed Michael Wesch’s keynote, I did hear Amanda French’s plenary on the. The Ivy and the Kudzu, or, the Lush Perils of Openness in Academe. A couple other interesting things I came across at the Faculty Academy–. YouTubing the Literature Classroom. No Responses Yet to “UMW Faculty Academy 2011”. Welcome to my ...
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Summer Projects | T. Howe | Glosses
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UMW Faculty Academy 2011. I think I’ve finally convinced myself that the term is over! Journal of Popular Culture. Other projects on the horizon include rereading. 8221; But, for now, I will put off the anxiety by tidying my essay, reading over some initial comments, and thinking about next steps. Onward! No Responses Yet to “Summer Projects”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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The Country Wife? | T. Howe | Glosses
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Achebe and the Center. The Rover, Day One. Our last discussion in Theater History was taking up the role of the thematics of theatricality in. I wanted to organize our thinking on the theatricality of court culture, the generic features and cultural significance of comedy during the period, and the purpose served by “the playhouse” in Wycherley’s drama. I started with a clip from. Reading the play as a partial document of theatrical culture in the Restoration. Sadly, the computer kept hanging!
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Voltaire and the gardens of Versailles | Voltaire Foundation
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A collaborative blog for those interested in the Enlightenment. Voltaire and the gardens of Versailles. Voltaire had known the Palace of Versailles since his thirties, when he prepared a divertissement. There to celebrate Louis XV’s marriage in 1725. Some twenty years later he was a frequent visitor as Royal Historiographer. Yet when one consults Michel Baridon’s definitive Histoire des jardins de Versailles. Arles, 2003), one finds surprisingly few references to the philosophe. In the Italian language t...
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Enlightenment Scotland still burning brightly | Voltaire Foundation
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A collaborative blog for those interested in the Enlightenment. Enlightenment Scotland still burning brightly. View of Edinburgh and the Castle. As the contributors to. The Enlightenment in Scotland: national and international perspectives. Illustrate, Edinburgh’s affectionate nickname ‘Auld Reekie’ may mean ‘Old Smoky’, but the stars of Scotland’s intellectual firmament have always burned bright through any perceived haze. Which are still academic heavyweights today). Thinkers and scientists challen...