When used together, the New York museum’s print catalogue and supplementary website on their 18th-century French works make an excellent initial resource but offer little new information ...
Our journey through Iowa’s 99 counties began in January with a visit to Kossuth County in the north, which is not the only ...
By 1947, U.S. Citizen May had a doctorate from the University of Illinois and a teaching job at Yale, soon became a top scholar of 17th and 18th century French literature, wrote books on Racine ...
The Assistant Professor of English sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss "The Book of Margery Kempe," coffee shops AUs, and the gender politics of fanfiction.
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The Art of Reading Like a Translator
In The Philosophy of Translation, Damion Searls investigates the essential differences—and similarities—between the task of ...
Worcester is the most widely collected of 18 th century English porcelain factories ... influence of the earliest years into the brightly coloured and richly patterned Imari influenced designs. By the ...
The course offers varying specialized studies of a selection of French language literature by at least two authors who represent a particular genre. The texts are picked from at least two centuries.
From a luxury product for the very rich, glass gradually became more widely produced and affordable. It is for this reason that a volume of 18th century material has survived. For today’s collector, ...
The first half of the 20th century was a turbulent and transformative period for American and British culture. Women and men began to define themselves in very different ways, and one of the tools ...
Europe is a hub for quality education with over 50 countries offering diverse learning opportunities. From vibrant cities to ...
Few directors earn as much respect as Stanley Kubrick. Often cited as one of the greatest filmmakers ever to live, Kubrick’s ...
Ahead of the start of the Year of the Book, former President Toomas Hendrik Ilves appeared on the ETV2 show "Plekktrumm," to ...