992 resultados para Arabic prose literature--1801-
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Preface in German; text in English.
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Includes index of authors.
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Pref. signed: A Panizzi.
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La continuazione della Scelta di prose italiane.
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Deals "solely with the very greatest names in the several departments of English literature".--Introd.
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Selections from the writings, in English translation by Hedge and others, with biographical and critical sketch of each author.
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"First edition 1912; reprinted 1922."
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El propósito de este artículo es editar y republicar el texto de una interesante pieza que trata de las reglas de los monjes maronitas, así como ofrecer una análisis de sus contenidos, sus rasgos lingüísticos y el valor del mismo.
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Backland¹ are not only geographic spaces limited by physically established borders. It is a space composed by events, experiences, behavior, symbology, manners related to how to live and see the world. It is developed from historical processes and layers of discourses that contact each other, compete among themselves, establish agreement, promote consensus which define, resignify and update them over time. The present paper seeks to analyze and discuss the forms in which discourses produced by cordel literature² sold and consumed in popular locations, from backlands to coast cities, during the first four decades of 20th century, represented the environment, habits, moral codes, cultural traits, social types, rites and beliefs, related to northeastern backlands. The paper also aims to investigate the forms on how discourses produced by representations contributed to the constitution of backlands as a space culturally constructed. Poems from the poet and editor João Martins de Athayde will be used to establish dialogues between discourses produced by cordel and others discursive modalities, such as, newspapers, prose literature, painting, texts of memoirists and historiography, about backlands, analyzing how those representations circulated, were consumed and absorbed by backlands and other spaces inhabitants, contacted and agreed with other types of discourse, supporting the establishment of backlands as a space and countryside people as a social type