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Learning to read: interpersonal literacy in Adam Bede.(Report)
March 22, 2008... "Book Second" of George Eliot's Adam Bede opens with the novel's seventeenth chapter, in which the authorial voice interrupts the story to justify her creation, commanding that artists not exclude from their works the "common, coarse people"...
Hiding the harm: revisionism and marvel in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.(Report)
March 22, 2008... A scandalous, but rarely discussed, element of the Christmas "gomen" the Green Knight proposes at Camelot is its openness with regard to the kind of blow that initially can be inflicted and even the implement that can be employed to inflict...
Sympathy for the devil: the problem of Montherlant and the medieval.(Henry de Montherlant)(Report)
March 22, 2008... It is difficult to untangle the puzzle of Henry de Montherlant. He has borne conflicting political and personal labels over the years, from rake to misogynist, from radically patriotic veteran to despicable traitor. His writings have known the...