599 resultados para Heroic ethic


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"First ed. issued l887, dated l888."

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With an Essay on the ancient minstrels in England (v. 1, p. [xxiii]-xliii) and On the ancient metrical romances (v. 2, p. 80-104)

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"This history of Sir William Wallace, with the other of the valiant King Robert Bruce, which followeth upon the end of it [not in UCLA copy] ... [was] written in Latin by Mr. John Blair, chaplain to Wallace, and turned into Scots metre by one called Blind Hary, in the days of King James IV, the other [was] written by Mr. John Barbour". - Introduction.

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Tr. of Aeneis

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With an Essay on the ancient minstrels in England (v. 1, p. [345]-430) and On the ancient metrical romances (v. 3, p. 339-376)

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Libretto by G. Rossi. Cf. Loewenberg. Annals of opera.

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Women are significantly less likely than men to participate in physically active leisure. Women with children are less likely to participate in active leisure compared with women who do not have children. Social pressure to fulfil the role of being a good mother has been suggested in discussions regarding constraints to physical activity as has the use of leisure engagement as a means of challenging social expectations and structured gender relations. This study explored determinants of active leisure participation through in-depth interviews with 12 heterosexual mothers of young children who were purposively sampled with contrasting levels of partner support, physical activity, and socioeconomic status. The findings suggested that household norms relating to gender-based time negotiation and ideologies regarding an ethic of care were important determinants of active leisure among women with young children. A better understanding of these issues could be important in the development of strategies for promoting greater participation in physical activity among women.