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Jactionary: Book Review - What Do You Do with an Idea? by Kobi Yamada
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October 5, 2016. Book Review - What Do You Do with an Idea? What Do You Do With an Idea? Written by Kobi Yamada, Illustrated by Mae Besom. One day, I had an idea. Where did it come from? Why is it here? I wondered, 'What do you do with an idea? At first, I didn't think much of it. It seemed kind of strange and fragile. I didn't know what to do with it. So I just walked away from it. I acted like it didn't belong to me. But it followed me.". Kobi Yamada's language is kid-friendly and simple enough for a c...
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Jactionary: Book Review - The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore by William Joyce
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October 18, 2016. Book Review - The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore by William Joyce. The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. Written by William Joyce. Illustrated by William Joyce and Joe Bluhm. Mr Morris Lessmore loved words. He loved stories. He loved books. His life was a book of his own writing, one orderly page after another. He would open it every morning and write of his joys and sorrows, of all that he knew and everything that he hoped for. And Bag in the Wind. On his jo...
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Paris | Victorian Persistence: Text, Image, Theory
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Victorian Persistence: Text, Image, Theory. The life of the past persisting in us, is the business of every thinking man and woman.’ (AS Byatt). Dickens and the Idea of the ‘Dickensian’ City. Hosted by University Paris-Diderot, UFR d’Etudes Anglophones (Marais district of Paris). Welcome and Official Opening. Sara Thornton Université Paris-Diderot. Jean-Marie Fournier, Head of the English Department Université Paris-Diderot. Session 1: The Romantic and Gothic City: twistings, labyrinths, wastelands.
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NAVSA Member Publications: November 2013
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Thursday, November 14, 2013. Anglophone Indian Women Writers, 1870-1920. Labels: 2013 book publication. Sunday, November 10, 2013. After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind. Edited by Angelique Richardson. 8220;What is emotion? 8221; pondered the young Charles Darwin in his notebooks. How were the emotions to be placed in an evolutionary framework? And what light might they shed on human-animal continuities? Copies are available for purchase through Rodopi. Labels: 2013 book publication.
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NAVSA Member Publications: Outlaw Fathers in Victorian and Modern British Literature: Queering Patriarchy
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Monday, March 24, 2014. Outlaw Fathers in Victorian and Modern British Literature: Queering Patriarchy. 8220;…[A] considerable work of scholarship… Outlaw Fathers in Victorian and Modern British Literature: Queering Patriarchy. Represents an admirable attempt to undertake a dialogue with psychoanalysis around issues of patriarchy and maleness…illuminate[s] aspects of the Victorian novel (and its historical struggle with class and gender) and of psychoanalytic theory (to some extent another reaction...
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NAVSA Member Publications: August 2013
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Friday, August 23, 2013. Landscape and Literature 1830-1914: Nature, Text, Aura. Order online at Palgrave. Labels: 2013 book publication. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you are a NAVSA member and you have a Victorian-related print or web publication that you believe would interest other NAVSA members, please e-mail. Follow NAVSA on Twitter. NINES: Nineteenth-Century Scholarship Online. 2013 journal special issue. Landscape and Literature 1830-1914: Nature, Text, .
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Chatham and Rochester | Victorian Persistence: Text, Image, Theory
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Victorian Persistence: Text, Image, Theory. The life of the past persisting in us, is the business of every thinking man and woman.’ (AS Byatt). Childhood, ‘Great Expectations’ and the Idea of ‘the Dickensian’. Co-hosted by Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of Kent on the Universities at Medway Campus (Chatham, Kent). A morning in Dickens’s Rochester and its environs. 845am coach pick-up at the Ramada Hotel, Chatham. Welcome and introduction to Dickens’s Rochester and Chatham. Panel ...
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Short Dickens film festival | Victorian Persistence: Text, Image, Theory
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Victorian Persistence: Text, Image, Theory. The life of the past persisting in us, is the business of every thinking man and woman.’ (AS Byatt). Short Dickens film festival. Event organised in June 2012. Short Dickens film festival. Organised by LARCA research centre, Victorian Persistence, The British Embassy and The British Council. A Tale of Two Cities. Speakers and round table after film showings. UFR d’Etudes anglophones. 10, rue Charles V. A Tale of Two Cities, Ralph Thomas, 1958. Post-film talk an...
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Victorian Persistence Conference | Victorian Persistence: Text, Image, Theory
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Victorian Persistence: Text, Image, Theory. The life of the past persisting in us, is the business of every thinking man and woman.’ (AS Byatt). Conference organised in December 2012. Many thanks to Clémence Folléa for creating the conference poster! Victorian Persistence Conference Programme. A one-day postgraduate conference. Friday, 7 December 2012. The life of the past persisting in us, is the business of every thinking man and woman. Though much is taken, much abides; and though. We are not now that...
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Persistent Spaces | Victorian Persistence: Text, Image, Theory
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Victorian Persistence: Text, Image, Theory. The life of the past persisting in us, is the business of every thinking man and woman.’ (AS Byatt). C onference organised in December 2013. THURSDAY, 12 DECEMBER. Registration, welcome, plenary address by Sara Thornton, Professor of Nineteenth-Century English Literature and Cultural Studies, Université Paris Diderot. Panel 1: Urbanism and urban planning. Allan Potofsky, Professor of Eighteenth-Century History, Université Paris Diderot. Queen Mary University of...
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