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Synopsis THE ACADEMY. A WEEKLY REVIEW OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. by :
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: 1874 |
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Synopsis Academy; a Weekly Review of Literature, Learning, Science and Art by :
The Poetical gazette; the official organ of the Poetry society and a review of poetical affairs, nos. 4-7 issued as supplements to the Academy, v. 79, Oct. 15, Nov. 5, Dec. 3 and 31, 1910
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: 1906 |
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Synopsis The Academy by :
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: 626 |
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: 1890 |
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: UOM:39015014693124 |
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Synopsis The Academy and Literature by :
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: BoD – Books on Demand |
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: 958 |
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: 9783385365438 |
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: 3385365430 |
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: 4/5 (38 Downloads) |
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: Charles Edward Cutts Birch Appleton |
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: 854 |
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: 1874 |
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: UOM:39015018430937 |
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Synopsis Academy and Literature by : Charles Edward Cutts Birch Appleton
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: 1866-07 |
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Synopsis The Reader, a review of literature, science, and art by :
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: Marinos Pourgouris |
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: Rowman & Littlefield |
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: 233 |
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: 2018-11-23 |
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: 9781498576611 |
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: 1498576613 |
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: 4/5 (11 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Cyprus Frenzy of 1878 and the British Press by : Marinos Pourgouris
In June of 1878, the British Empire acquired the small Mediterranean island of Cyprus, after a secret agreement with the Ottoman Empire. The occupation of Cyprus was officially announced by the British government about a month later and what followed was an unprecedented mania with the island, which manifested itself through the publication of dozens of books and articles, the composition of poems, novels, and music pieces, the staging of operas and ballets, the appearance of dozens of advertisements in newspapers, the dispatch of special correspondents to the island, the announcement of forthcoming tours, etc. This book examines the “Cyprus Frenzy” of 1878 and the way it was expressed in both major and provincial newspapers in Victorian Britain. It follows the six main special correspondents who were commissioned to cover the occupation and who traveled to the island for that purpose: Archibald Forbes (The Daily News), St. Leger Algernon Herbert (The Times), John Augustus O’Shea (The London Evening Standard), Edward Henry Vizetelly (The Glasgow Herald), Samuel Pasfield Oliver (The Illustrated London News), and Hepworth Dixon (for several provincial newspapers). What is pertinent in the investigation of Victorian journalistic practices is the relationship between these correspondents and the military establishment, which was tasked with the duty of forming the first British government on the island. In this context, General Garnet Wolseley, who served as the island’s first High Commissioner, and his famous clique of associates are central characters in the story of Cyprus’ colonization. The book further considers the role of advertisements in propagating colonial discourse and it examines “Letters to the Editor,” published in major newspapers of the time, as a tool in the investigation of the Victorian readers’ reception and response to the occupation. By concentrating on the history of a very particular event—the British occupation of Cyprus in 1878—this book aspires to scrutinize colonial practices through a close examination of the mechanisms that they put in motion, the networks they utilize, and the fantasies they stir.
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Synopsis “The” Academy by :
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: Geri Walton |
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: Pen and Sword |
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: 345 |
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: 2016-09-30 |
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: 9781473853348 |
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: 1473853346 |
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: 4/5 (48 Downloads) |
Synopsis Marie Antoinette's Confidante by : Geri Walton
The true story of the woman who befriended the last queen of France—and the price she paid for her devotion. Perhaps no one knew Marie Antoinette better than one of her closest confidantes, Marie Thérèse, the Princess de Lamballe. The princess became superintendent of the queen’s household in 1774, and through her relationship with Marie Antoinette, she gained a unique perspective of the lavishness and daily intrigue at Versailles. Born into the famous House of Savoy in Turin, Italy, Marie Thérèse was married at the age of seventeen to the Prince de Lamballe, heir to one of the richest fortunes in France. He transported her to the gold-leafed and glittering chandeliered halls of the Château de Versailles, where she soon found herself immersed in the political and sexual scandals that surrounded the royal court. As the plotters and planners of Versailles sought, at all costs, to gain the favor of Louis XVI and his queen, the Princess de Lamballe was there to witness it all. This book reveals the Princess de Lamballe’s version of these events and is based on a wide variety of historical sources, helping to capture the waning days and grisly demise of the French monarchy. The story immerses you in a world of titillating sexual rumors, bloodthirsty revolutionaries, and hair-raising escape attempts—a must read for anyone interested in Marie Antoinette, the origins of the French Revolution, or life in the late eighteenth century.