
PDF Folklore
... Folklore also functions as a bridge between two cultures through its transmission from one culture to another. Geographical conditions, linguistic position and social interest based on commonality of livelihood influence the emergence and perpetuation of folklore. The elements of folklore therefore ...
... Folklore also functions as a bridge between two cultures through its transmission from one culture to another. Geographical conditions, linguistic position and social interest based on commonality of livelihood influence the emergence and perpetuation of folklore. The elements of folklore therefore ...
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... in present day tendencies. In all his prose and verse production and even his personal correspondence, he always presented a particular view of the world’s past, present and future affairs. As Richard Kennedy remarks in Cummings’ latest biography Dreams in the Mirror, he is as American as Concord Br ...
... in present day tendencies. In all his prose and verse production and even his personal correspondence, he always presented a particular view of the world’s past, present and future affairs. As Richard Kennedy remarks in Cummings’ latest biography Dreams in the Mirror, he is as American as Concord Br ...
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... of non-liability” (Al-aslu baraa’ah ad-dhimmah). This is an equivalent to what is generally known as the presumption of innocence, although the maxim is perhaps more general. The primary expression implies that it relates principally to criminal procedure, whereas the non-liability maxim extends to ...
... of non-liability” (Al-aslu baraa’ah ad-dhimmah). This is an equivalent to what is generally known as the presumption of innocence, although the maxim is perhaps more general. The primary expression implies that it relates principally to criminal procedure, whereas the non-liability maxim extends to ...
Oral Tradition and Rabbinic Studies
... and Mesopotamian centers of rabbinic settlement. Rabbinic literature itself assumes that the traditions that stand behind the written texts were transmitted orally for at least several generations (and in some views, centuries) prior to the compilation of the written manuscripts that are known from ...
... and Mesopotamian centers of rabbinic settlement. Rabbinic literature itself assumes that the traditions that stand behind the written texts were transmitted orally for at least several generations (and in some views, centuries) prior to the compilation of the written manuscripts that are known from ...
Rise of Islamic Literature between Fact and Fiction
... Writers who are concerned with their Islamic values and Islamic thought exert their efforts to make their Islamic voice heard in the world of theories, literary criticism and literature in general. There are some writers who write in Arabic about the Islamic literature, whether in form of articles, ...
... Writers who are concerned with their Islamic values and Islamic thought exert their efforts to make their Islamic voice heard in the world of theories, literary criticism and literature in general. There are some writers who write in Arabic about the Islamic literature, whether in form of articles, ...
- SOAS Research Online
... T he author’s main argument is that the romantic kiss emerged in the context of courtship rituals in the Middle Ages expressed in romantic novels, poetry and songs. He points to examples f rom the troubadour tradition of the High Middle Ages, the Romance literary genre, and the later Italian Commed ...
... T he author’s main argument is that the romantic kiss emerged in the context of courtship rituals in the Middle Ages expressed in romantic novels, poetry and songs. He points to examples f rom the troubadour tradition of the High Middle Ages, the Romance literary genre, and the later Italian Commed ...
AP Literature Open-ended Prompts (1970
... towns, two houses, or the land and the sea) to represent opposed forces or ideas that are central to the meaning of the work. Choose a novel or play that contrasts two such places. Write an essay explaining how the places differ, what each place represents, and how their contrast contributes to the ...
... towns, two houses, or the land and the sea) to represent opposed forces or ideas that are central to the meaning of the work. Choose a novel or play that contrasts two such places. Write an essay explaining how the places differ, what each place represents, and how their contrast contributes to the ...
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... habits of scientists lend themselves to effective indexing of research output and citations in databases and it is these databases that are used in evaluation. ...
... habits of scientists lend themselves to effective indexing of research output and citations in databases and it is these databases that are used in evaluation. ...
List of AP prompts - Holy Spirit Catholic School
... the meaning of the work as a whole. 2001. One definition of madness is "mental delusion or the eccentric behavior arising from it." But Emily Dickinson wrote: “Much madness is divinest/Sense-To a discerning Eye.” Novelists and playwrights have often seen madness with a "discerning Eye." Select a nov ...
... the meaning of the work as a whole. 2001. One definition of madness is "mental delusion or the eccentric behavior arising from it." But Emily Dickinson wrote: “Much madness is divinest/Sense-To a discerning Eye.” Novelists and playwrights have often seen madness with a "discerning Eye." Select a nov ...
AP Literature Open Response Questions 1970
... 2006. Many writers use a country setting to establish values within a work of literature. For example, the country may be a place of virtue and peace or one of primitivism and ignorance. Choose a novel or play in which such a setting plays a significant role. Then write an essay in which you analyz ...
... 2006. Many writers use a country setting to establish values within a work of literature. For example, the country may be a place of virtue and peace or one of primitivism and ignorance. Choose a novel or play in which such a setting plays a significant role. Then write an essay in which you analyz ...
Ardagh12 (2/28/99)
... land and the sea) to represent opposed forces or ideas that are central to the meaning of the work. Choose a novel or play that contrasts two such places. Write an essay explaining how the places differ, what each place represents, and how their contrast contributes to the meaning of the work. 1992. ...
... land and the sea) to represent opposed forces or ideas that are central to the meaning of the work. Choose a novel or play that contrasts two such places. Write an essay explaining how the places differ, what each place represents, and how their contrast contributes to the meaning of the work. 1992. ...
Structural Linguistics. General Principles
... the Ur-language was a one for authenticity that diverged from a purely scientific investigation. His Course does not reject outright the investigations of the philologists - much of these were real advances. What he does is to challenge some of the suspect methodological assumptions. So for example ...
... the Ur-language was a one for authenticity that diverged from a purely scientific investigation. His Course does not reject outright the investigations of the philologists - much of these were real advances. What he does is to challenge some of the suspect methodological assumptions. So for example ...
Anthropology and Literature.
... D efinitions of literary anthropology or anthropological criticism included in the newest theoretical reference books m ention only the nam es of the already forgotten play ers of the critical scene (such as M aud Bodkin, P hilippe W heelw right, or N orth ro p Frye) accom panied by notions held in ...
... D efinitions of literary anthropology or anthropological criticism included in the newest theoretical reference books m ention only the nam es of the already forgotten play ers of the critical scene (such as M aud Bodkin, P hilippe W heelw right, or N orth ro p Frye) accom panied by notions held in ...
The Influence of Sino-Japanese Poetry on the British
... p. 11). The Western poets first found simple images in Haiku, which only gave the reader a stroke, and then “clusters of juxtaposition” in Chinese, which were more sophisticated and more significant, so the movement showed greater interest in Chinese poetry and there appeared a lot of translations a ...
... p. 11). The Western poets first found simple images in Haiku, which only gave the reader a stroke, and then “clusters of juxtaposition” in Chinese, which were more sophisticated and more significant, so the movement showed greater interest in Chinese poetry and there appeared a lot of translations a ...
Satire
... – to ridicule the fault or failing of the individual, rather than the individual person – to target only those faults that are correctable, not those for which the individual is not responsible. ...
... – to ridicule the fault or failing of the individual, rather than the individual person – to target only those faults that are correctable, not those for which the individual is not responsible. ...
Critical Approaches to Literature - English
... among friends is informal criticism • Since Aristotle, our great thinkers have tried to come up with ways to formalize this process • The critical approaches in this presentations do not exhaust ALL possibilities • Presents the most widely used contemporary approaches ...
... among friends is informal criticism • Since Aristotle, our great thinkers have tried to come up with ways to formalize this process • The critical approaches in this presentations do not exhaust ALL possibilities • Presents the most widely used contemporary approaches ...
GOTHICISM and GOTHIC ELEMENTS IN COLERIDGE`S POEM
... ideals of order,decorum,and rational control.It had opened to literary exploration the realm of nightmarish terror, violence. The Gothic introduces a genre that both influenced Romantic poetry and inits day for outstripped it in popularity.This topic cluster explores signs of Gothic influence in som ...
... ideals of order,decorum,and rational control.It had opened to literary exploration the realm of nightmarish terror, violence. The Gothic introduces a genre that both influenced Romantic poetry and inits day for outstripped it in popularity.This topic cluster explores signs of Gothic influence in som ...
Theme, Symbols, and Motifs
... meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationships. a person, place, thing, or idea that stands for something else. They are used deliberately to reinforce meaning. For example, a sword may be a sword and also symbolize justice. A symbol may be said to embody an idea. ...
... meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationships. a person, place, thing, or idea that stands for something else. They are used deliberately to reinforce meaning. For example, a sword may be a sword and also symbolize justice. A symbol may be said to embody an idea. ...
Szeged 2013 - doktori - Szegedi Tudományegyetem
... national preference considered the very creation of a national epic a political and literary achievement that made aesthetic judgements unnecessary, while latter-day, mostly popularist reviewers focused on aesthetic shortcomings, problems with the creation of mythology, and the verse form of hexamet ...
... national preference considered the very creation of a national epic a political and literary achievement that made aesthetic judgements unnecessary, while latter-day, mostly popularist reviewers focused on aesthetic shortcomings, problems with the creation of mythology, and the verse form of hexamet ...
Imagology: History and method The tendency to attribute specific
... action by a €comparative• extension to these national philologies. Culture was, unquestioningly, national culture, held a priori to be different from other cultures and singled out by the nation•s underlying characteristic individuality. In this paradigm, the various stereotypes and assumptions conc ...
... action by a €comparative• extension to these national philologies. Culture was, unquestioningly, national culture, held a priori to be different from other cultures and singled out by the nation•s underlying characteristic individuality. In this paradigm, the various stereotypes and assumptions conc ...
Degener 1 Cole Degener English 305 Keyword, Abstract, Summary
... important based upon their ideologies. Since these individuals have more power in society, their ideology is mimicked throughout society; in other words, the basis for deeming literature as highly valuable is based off of the shared ideologies of the individuals in power. Therefore, whatever is the ...
... important based upon their ideologies. Since these individuals have more power in society, their ideology is mimicked throughout society; in other words, the basis for deeming literature as highly valuable is based off of the shared ideologies of the individuals in power. Therefore, whatever is the ...
The New Criticism.
... contribute to the work’s unity – figures of speech, point of view, diction, recurrent ideas or events, etc. Determine what oppositions, tensions, ambiguities, and ironies are present in the work. Say how these various elements are unified – what idea holds them together. ...
... contribute to the work’s unity – figures of speech, point of view, diction, recurrent ideas or events, etc. Determine what oppositions, tensions, ambiguities, and ironies are present in the work. Say how these various elements are unified – what idea holds them together. ...
The Middle Ages
... Medieval Narrative Influences on the Medieval Narrative • Popular legends from the early Middle Ages that were embellished over time • Religious literature that passed along the ideals and beliefs of an era • Urban growth, cultural development, and widespread disease that altered social structures ...
... Medieval Narrative Influences on the Medieval Narrative • Popular legends from the early Middle Ages that were embellished over time • Religious literature that passed along the ideals and beliefs of an era • Urban growth, cultural development, and widespread disease that altered social structures ...
Figurative Language – Definitions Imagery
... Simile - A figure of speech that compares two things, and is usually introduced by the words like or as. Repetition - When a word or phrase repeats itself in a piece of literature Metaphor - A comparison of two things without using like or as Alliteration - The repeating of the same sound at the beg ...
... Simile - A figure of speech that compares two things, and is usually introduced by the words like or as. Repetition - When a word or phrase repeats itself in a piece of literature Metaphor - A comparison of two things without using like or as Alliteration - The repeating of the same sound at the beg ...
Stacy Short Lesson Plans April 27
... English IV AP/Dual Credit World Literature 2332 (NCTC) - Instructor: Stacy Short Lesson Plans April 27-MAY 1 Students will work in cooperative groups analyze works from A 27-Apr Time of Rapid Change: The Modern and Postmodern Periods (1901–Present) TEKS: OPENING: We will… Reading 1-12, "When You Are ...
... English IV AP/Dual Credit World Literature 2332 (NCTC) - Instructor: Stacy Short Lesson Plans April 27-MAY 1 Students will work in cooperative groups analyze works from A 27-Apr Time of Rapid Change: The Modern and Postmodern Periods (1901–Present) TEKS: OPENING: We will… Reading 1-12, "When You Are ...