928 resultados para Imaginary conversations
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"Reprint ... based upon the copyright edition of 1876, edited by ... John Forster."--verso of t.-p.
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First issue, with p. *337 ending "Simpleton! it would then have been felony." and blank on verso.
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Cf. Wise, T.J. A Landor Library ... London, 1928, p. 31-32.
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Reprint. Originally published: London : J.M. Dent & Co., 1891-1893.
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First edition. Forms 1st and 2d vols. of the 5-vol. Imaginary conversations published between 1824 and 1829. cf. T. J. Wise and Stephen Wheeler. A bibliography of the writings in prose and verse of Walter Savage Landor.
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Edited by J. Forster, "with the author's last revision."
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1st ser. is 2d ed., 1877.
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Bound in half calf.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Reprinted from the Cornhill magazine, Fraser's magazine, and the Fortnightly review.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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This article explores the process by which consumers evoke and thematize the fantastic imaginary when playing a fantasy-based trading card game. Interviews with 15 informants, all players of Magic: The Gathering, serve as data. The result is a new framework that reveals how the fantastic imaginary is evoked and thematized. A typology of thematizing strategies employed by consumers is also presented. Implications are discussed in relation to consumer research, imagination theory, literary theory of the evoked fantastic imaginary, and the imaginary in play.
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This is the 2nd of a series of discussion papers (Table 1) around the pedagogy of supervision in the technology disciplines. The papers form part of an Australian Learning and Teaching Council Fellowship program conducted by ALTC Associate Fellow, Professor Christine Bruce, Queensland University of Technology.