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More editionsBy Dorothy Hobson Fitzgerald. Bristol, IN: Wyndham Hall Press, 1984. ISBN 0- 932269-13-3. Pp. 90. $6.65. Reviewed by Elva McAllaster, Greenville College Readers who have a penchant for unicorn imagery will want to explore this small ...
Hobson descendants of George and Elizabeth Hobson
More editions(continued) Children of Larry Hobson and Doris Jean( Black- lock) Coble: l. Dorothy Irene Coble, b .Dec . l5 , l920 , Indianapolis, Ind.; m. Sept. l4, l944 Fenton Sharbrook Hall. 2. Elinor Elaine Coble, b.June 29,l927, Flint, Mich. m.
The Arthurian Poems of Charles Williams
Dorothy Hobson FitzgeraldThis paper must confine itself, except for brief passing references, to discussion of Williams' early career as a poet, his transfigured adaptation of Arthurian legendary material in the symbolism of the Arthuriad, a few highlights of his ...
Renewals: selected poems and translations
Gerard Previn Meyer... Jacques Barzun; Alfred Kreymborg; and the three Benets (Stephen Vincent, William Rose, and Laura), for great and continuing en' couragement; and, for their many deeds of "crowning mercy," Dorothy Hobson Fitzgerald, Henk Van Otterloo, ...
Reason and Imagination in C.S. Lewis: A Study of Till We ...
Peter J. SchakelSee also Nathan Comfort Starr, C. S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces: An Introduction and Commentary, Religious Dimensions in Literature, ed. Lee A. Belford (New York: Seabury Press, 1968), pp. 16-17; Dorothy Hobson Fitzgerald, "Themes of ...
The Uninvited: Dorothy Macardle's Classic Ghost Story : a ...
Dorothy MacardleTHE STORY: Seeking to escape the demands of life in London, Pam Fitzgerald and her brother, Roddy, an aspiring playwright, discover a charming house in the west of England, overlooking the Irish Sea.
Derrida, Jacques:
Marian HobsonIn this book, Hobson gives us a thorough and elegant analysis of this controversial and seminal contemporary thinker.
Jacques Derrida: Opening Lines
Marian HobsonIn this book, Hobson gives us a thorough and elegant analysis of this controversial and seminal contemporary thinker.
Sometimes Madness is Wisdom: Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald : a ...
Kendall TaylorThe Life of Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan Smith. Copyright © 1995 by Eleanor Lanahan. Correspondence qfF Scott Fitzgerald. Copyright © 1980 by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Smith. The Notebooks of F Scott Fitzgerald. Copyright © 1978 by ...
Conversations with F. Scott Fitzgerald
Francis Scott FitzgeraldAlthough most of these are not standard interviews in the modern sense, the quotes from Fitzgerald and the contemporary journalistic reaction to him reveal much about his writing techniques, artistic wisdom, and life.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Preview1951 I. Nothing Succeeds Like Failure The caseof F. Scott Fitzgerald belongs first of all to the history of taste in our time. It is immensely difficult at the present moment to distinguish our responses to Fitzgerald's achievement from our self ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship
Francis Scott FitzgeraldA collection of 46 works by Fitzgerald on writing
CCCS Selected Working Papers
Preview9–32 Hall, S. (1980a) 'Cultural Studies and the Centre: some problematics and problems' in Stuart Hall, Dorothy Hobson, Andrewe Lowe and Paul Willis (eds) Culture, Media, Language, London, Hutchinson, pp. 15–47 Hall, S. (1980b) ...
Soap Opera
Dorothy HobsonThis is the first book to consider the soap opera within the economy of broadcasting; it includes a chapter based on interviews with leading broadcasting executives who give their analysis of the importance of the soap opera to their ...
British Cultural Studies
Graeme Turner315–48, London: Edward Arnold. —— (1980a) 'Cultural Studies and the Centre: Some Problematics and Problems', in Stuart Hall, Dorothy Hobson, Andrew Lowe and Paul Willis (eds) Culture, Media, Language, 15–47, London: Hutchinson.
So I Have Thought of You: The Letters of Penelope Fitzgerald
Penelope FitzgeraldA fascinating collection of letters from the great English novelist – and prolific correspondent – Penelope Fitzgerald
Channel 4: The Early Years and the Jeremy Isaacs Legacy
Dorothy HobsonThe successful candidate, Stewart Purvis, was steeped in the culture of ITN – one of their protégés. Stewart Purvis was appointed as the new editor of Channel 4 News. He was the perfect choice for the job. Stewart told me the story of how he ...
The Wine of Wisdom: The Life, Poetry and Philosophy of Omar ...
Mehdi Aminrazavi436. 138. See Maurice Todhunter, “Edward FitzGerald Miscellanies,” Englische Studien, XXXI (1902), pp. 126–9; and “Edward FitzGerald: More Letters,” Ibid., pp. 142–5. 139. See Sol Gittleman, The Reception of Edward FitzGerald's Rubaiyat ...
Channel 4: The Early Years and the Jeremy Isaacs Legacy
Dorothy HobsonExplores the Channel 4's foundation period, under its first Chief Executive, Jeremy Isaacs. This work assesses the legacy of the channel and discusses whether it has changed the nature of British television.
Pebbles from Castalia
Isaac Fitzgerald ShepardIsaac Fitzgerald Shepard. 8/5/146 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA wils 81Sh48 OP Shepard, Isaac Fitzgerald, 1816-1889.
Diderot and Rousseau: Networks of Enlightenment
Marian HobsonA collection of Marian Hobson's most important essays analysing key texts by Diderot and Rousseau.
Body as Evidence: Mediating Race, Globalizing Gender
Janell HobsonIn Body as Evidence, Janell Hobson challenges postmodernist dismissals of identity politics and the delusional belief that the Millennial era reflects a “postracial” and “postfeminist” world.
Dorothy: Return to Oz
Thomas L. TedrowSixty years after her visit to Oz, Dorothy is still wishing to return and gets the chance when her granddaughter, Dorothy, spends the summer with her in Kansas
Zelda Fitzgerald: The Tragic, Meticulously Researched ...
Sally ClineCopyright © 1991,1992 by Eleanor Lanahan, Matthew J. Bruccoli, and Samuel J. Lanahan as Trustees under Agreement Dated July 3, 1975. Created by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Smith; from Introduction by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan to ...
Magnetism
Francis Scott FitzgeraldMagnetism was written in the year 1928 by Francis Scott Fitzgerald. This book is one of the most popular novels of Francis Scott Fitzgerald, and has been translated into several other languages around the world.
The Crack-up
Francis Scott FitzgeraldTells the story of Fitzgerald's sudden descent at age thirty nine from a life of success and glamor to one of emptiness and despair, and his determined recovery.
Dorothy Dixon Solves the Conway Case
Dorothy WayneDorothy Wayne was a pseudonym used by Noel Sainsbury who wrote a series of books featuring Bill Bolton, the idea being that a female author would appeal more to a young female audience.
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