9 resultados para Lispector, Clarice, 1920-1977. O mistério do coelho pensante Teses
em CentAUR: Central Archive University of Reading - UK
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The immediate impetus for the colony at Lingfield in Surrey was the desire by the Women's Farm and Garden Association to enable women who had worked on the land during the First World War to be able to farm on their own account. However the motivation for the colony can also be traced back to late nineteenth-century ideals. The colony soon ran into problems which were exacerbated by the adverse agricultural conditions of the early 1920s. The association responded constructively but the colony was wound down from 1929. At one level the colony could be seen as a failure, yet this article argues that the 19 colony provided a rural community where single women lived in a mutually supportive environment.
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This article provides the first substantial survey of early archaeological research in Egypts Dakhleh Oasis. In addition to providing a much-needed survey of research, this study embeds Dakhlehs regional research history within a broader archaeological research framework. Moreover, it explores the impact of contemporaneous historical events in Egypt and Europe upon the development of archaeology in Dakhleh. This contextualised approach allows us to trace influences upon past research trends and their impacts upon current research and approaches, as well as suggest directions for future research.
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In the early 1920s, before Virginia Woolf wrote her now well-known essays The New Biography and The Art of Biography, the Hogarth Press published four biographies of Tolstoy. Each of these English translations of Russian works takes a different approach to biographical composition, and as a group they offer multiple and contradictory perspectives on Tolstoys character and on the genre of biography in the early twentieth century. These works show that Leonard and Virginia Woolfs Hogarth Press took a multi-perspectival, modernist approach to publishing literary lives.