Cervantes’ Architectures

Cervantes’ Architectures
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 489
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ISBN-10 : 9781487542405
ISBN-13 : 1487542402
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Cervantes’ Architectures by : Frederick A. de Armas

Cervantes’ Architectures is the first book dedicated to architecture in Cervantes’ prose fiction. At a time when a pandemic is sweeping the world, this book reflects on the danger outside by concentrating on the role of enclosed structures as places where humans may feel safe, or as sites of beauty and harmony that provide solace. At the same time, a number of the architectures in Cervantes trigger dread and claustrophobia as they display a kind of shapelessness and a haunting aura that blends with the narrative. This volume invites readers to discover hundreds of edifices that Cervantes built with the pen. Their variety is astounding. The narrators and characters in these novels tell of castles, fortifications, inns, mills, prisons, palaces, towers, and villas which appear in their routes or in their conversations, and which welcome them, amaze them, or entrap them. Cervantes may describe actual buildings such as the Pantheon in Rome, or he may imagine structures that metamorphose before our eyes, as we come to view one architecture within another, and within another, creating an abyss of space. They deeply affect the characters as they feel enclosed, liberated, or suspended or as they look upon such structures with dread, relief, or admiration. Cervantes' Architectures sheds light on how places and spaces are perceived through words and how impossible structures find support, paradoxically, in the literary architecture of the work.

Cervantes' Architectures

Cervantes' Architectures
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Publisher : Toronto Iberic
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 1487542399
ISBN-13 : 9781487542399
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Cervantes' Architectures by : Frederick A. de Armas

Cervantes' Architectures uncovers and examines the countless architectures found in Cervantes' prose fiction.

Designing Software Architectures

Designing Software Architectures
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Publisher : Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9780134390833
ISBN-13 : 0134390830
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing Software Architectures by : Humberto Cervantes

Designing Software Architectures will teach you how to design any software architecture in a systematic, predictable, repeatable, and cost-effective way. This book introduces a practical methodology for architecture design that any professional software engineer can use, provides structured methods supported by reusable chunks of design knowledge, and includes rich case studies that demonstrate how to use the methods. Using realistic examples, you’ll master the powerful new version of the proven Attribute-Driven Design (ADD) 3.0 method and will learn how to use it to address key drivers, including quality attributes, such as modifiability, usability, and availability, along with functional requirements and architectural concerns. Drawing on their extensive experience, Humberto Cervantes and Rick Kazman guide you through crafting practical designs that support the full software life cycle, from requirements to maintenance and evolution. You’ll learn how to successfully integrate design in your organizational context, and how to design systems that will be built with agile methods. Comprehensive coverage includes Understanding what architecture design involves, and where it fits in the full software development life cycle Mastering core design concepts, principles, and processes Understanding how to perform the steps of the ADD method Scaling design and analysis up or down, including design for pre-sale processes or lightweight architecture reviews Recognizing and optimizing critical relationships between analysis and design Utilizing proven, reusable design primitives and adapting them to specific problems and contexts Solving design problems in new domains, such as cloud, mobile, or big data

Quixotic Frescoes

Quixotic Frescoes
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780802090744
ISBN-13 : 0802090745
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Quixotic Frescoes by : Frederick A. De Armas

Quixotic Frescoes delves into the politics of imitation, self-censorship, religious ideology expressed through the pictorial, as well as the gendering of art as reflected in Cervantes' work.

Software Architecture in Practice

Software Architecture in Practice
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Publisher : Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages : 572
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ISBN-10 : 0321154959
ISBN-13 : 9780321154958
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Software Architecture in Practice by : Len Bass

This is the eagerly-anticipated revision to one of the seminal books in the field of software architecture which clearly defines and explains the topic.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings
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Total Pages : 1672
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435078789989
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Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Library of Congress Subject Headings by : Library of Congress

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1324
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015048651890
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Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Library of Congress Subject Headings by : Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office

Architect

Architect
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 974
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:C2644871
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Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

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The Spectacular City, Mexico, and Colonial Hispanic Literary Culture

The Spectacular City, Mexico, and Colonial Hispanic Literary Culture
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 379
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ISBN-10 : 9780292749887
ISBN-13 : 0292749880
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Spectacular City, Mexico, and Colonial Hispanic Literary Culture by : Stephanie Merrim

Winner, Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize, Modern Language Association, 2010 The Spectacular City, Mexico, and Colonial Hispanic Literary Culture tracks the three spectacular forces of New World literary culture—cities, festivals, and wonder—from the sixteenth to the seventeenth century, from the Old World to the New, and from Mexico to Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia. It treats a multitude of imperialist and anti-imperialist texts in depth, including poetry, drama, protofiction, historiography, and journalism. While several of the landmark authors studied, including Hernán Cortés and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, are familiar, others have received remarkably little critical attention. Similarly, in spotlighting creole writers, Merrim reveals an intertextual tradition in Mexico that spans two centuries. Because the spectacular city reaches its peak in the seventeenth century, Merrim's book also theorizes and details the spirited work of the New World Baroque. The result is the rich examination of a trajectory that leads from the Renaissance ordered city to the energetic revolts of the spectacular city and the New World Baroque.