985 resultados para Oscar Terán


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Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal

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Oscar Wilde sufrió como hombre y como escritor la intolerancia de la sociedad de su época. El centenario de su muerte es una ocasión para hacer un repaso biográfico a la figura del autor, desde 1854 a 1900. Se ofrecen actividades dirigidas a la educación secundaria para conocer y profundizar en la vida y obra de este autor, a la vez que se educa en valores de tolerancia, en la aceptación y el aprecio de la diversidad.

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No hay hielo, no hay nieve. Es un verano caluroso de la última glaciación que crea dificultades a los lanudos mamuts Oscar y Arabella. Siendo tan lanudos parece que nada pueden hacer para refrescarse hasta que Oscar toma rápidamente una drástica decisión para mantenerse frescos.

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Análisis de la producción literaria de Oscar Wilde y de los aspectos más destacados de su vida.

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Se analiza la vida y la obra de Oscar Wilde, centrándose principalmente en las comedias y personajes que escribe en el periodo que va de 1892 a 1895. En el tratamiento de la mujer en la sociedad victoriana encontró el tema ideal, tanto por sus ideas sobre la libertad del individuo y de su propia realización, como por sus sentimientos sociales revolucionarios. La ironía, el ingenio y la fantasía son las características básicas del teatro wildeano, así como la subversión social por medio de lo lúdico en lugar del análisis social.

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Se realiza una revisión literaria del texto de Oscar Wilde 'De profundis', que el autor escribió cuando se encontraba en prisión. Primero se comentan los acontecimientos que le llevaron a prisión, a continuación se realiza el comentario crítico de la obra prestando atención a la visión que el autor tiene de la vida, finalmente se abarcan aspectos como el dolor o la figura de Jesucristo.

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Breeding seabirds are threatened by human activities that affect nesting and foraging habitat. In Canada, one of the seabirds most at risk of extirpation is the Roseate Tern, Sterna dougallii. Although critical nesting habitat has been identified for the Roseate Tern in Canada, its foraging locations and the diet of its chicks are unknown. Therefore, our goal was to determine the foraging locations and diet of chicks of Roseate Tern breeding on Country Island, Nova Scotia, which is one of Canada's two main breeding colonies. In 2003 and 2004, we radio-tracked the Roseate Tern by plane to locate foraging areas and conducted feeding watches to determine the diet of chicks. Roseate Tern foraged approximately 7 km from the breeding colony over shallow water < 5 m deep. In both years, sand lance, Ammodytes spp., was the most common prey item delivered to chicks, followed by hake, Urophycis spp. Our results are consistent with previous work at colonies in the northeastern United States, suggesting that throughout its range, this species may be restricted in both habitat use and prey selection. The reliance on a specific habitat type and narrow range of prey species makes the Roseate Tern generally susceptible to habitat perturbations and reductions in the availability of prey.

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A new edition of Wilde's poem, with notes and afterword.

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In looking at Wilde and the prison, scholarship has understandably focussed on the lengthy and complex De Profundis, and how the prison experience confirmed or re-shaped Wilde as a writer and thinker. Wilde himself claimed to have been saved by the ‘others’ that he encountered in prison, and these ‘others’ have received scant attention. Who were they? How does a greater knowledge of them supplement our sense of the nineteenth-century prison and of Wilde? This essay looks closely at the Reading Gaol archive, tracing out the lives of some of those with whom Wilde was incarcerated and providing analyses of the prison population in Reading while Wilde was there. Aside from yielding the only known photographs of any of the young working-class men in whom Wilde took an interest, the essay seeks to build a more nuanced reading of Wilde's experience. Above all, the aim is to open out the meanings of the Wilde myth, and, in particular, to offer a more socially inclusive version.

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Seychelles supports around three million nesting pairs of sooty terns. However, there have been recent declines and the colonies continue to face ongoing threats from habitat change and excessive commercial harvesting of their eggs, as well as potential threats by commercial fishing and climate change. A possible method to counter these threats is to re-establish breeding colonies on islands from which they have disappeared. An attempt was made to attract birds to a previously occupied island through habitat management, decoy birds and playback of recorded sooty tern calls. Habitat preparation involved predator eradication and tree removal to provide open ground with bare sandy areas and low herb vegetation. Overflying birds were attracted by broadcast calls, with some circling over and landing among the decoys. Large three-dimensional plastic models were superior to other models presented. This study demonstrated that large numbers of birds can be attracted by these means and that the birds then undertook behaviour associated with breeding, including egg laying by a few birds. However, after five seasons a breeding colony has not yet been established; one possible cause is the emergence of unexpected egg predators, common moorhen Gallinula chloropus and common myna Acridotheres tristis.

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Oscar Wilde’s fairytales have been read to children for more than a century. Nevertheless, since the time of their publication in 1888 and 1891, the target audience of The Happy Prince and Other Tales and A House of Pomegranates have been the concern of critics. Delving into the context behind the rich and colourful imagery, one can find implications of homosexuality, the Paterian aesthetic and religious connotations. According to Carol Tattersall, The Happy Prince and Other Tales successfully mislead the public that it is innocent of any intention to undermine established standards of living or writing. Tattersall’s argument is based on comparing the first collection to Wilde’s second, A House of Pomegranates, which was perceived as “offensive and immoral” (136). On the other hand, William Butler Yeats states in his introduction to The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde that overall the reviewers of The Happy Prince and Other Tales were hostile because of Wilde’s aesthetic views (ixxvi). But Yeats overlooks the fact that Wilde was very pleased and proud, dashing notes to friends and reviewers and signing copies to many people (Tattersall 129). In general, the reception of Wilde’s first collection was more positive than that of the second because it was milder and more subtle in its controversial themes.