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First World War Middle Class
1,724 words... always refused (Mitchell. D, 1966 p. 193) The scarcity of hospitals in France meant that many men copped a Bright and were sent home as there were no facilities to treat their wounds. Many nurses grumbled that they had volunteered to serve abroad at the Front and there was a great deal of jealousy and resentment aimed at those who were posted to France. As regards nursing, they were told that England should be regarded as the Front, and the home hospitals should be regarded as an extension o...
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Analysis Of The Closet Scene In Hamlet Movie
821 wordsHamlet is often seen as one of the most well known examples of an Oedipus Complex presented in literature. The reasons for this is probably because of the plot that resolves around the revenge that Hamlet has against his step-father Claudius and because of the relationship that Hamlet has with his mother that is loaded with sexual energy. Hamlets love for his mother is especially exemplified by the Mel Gibsons interpretation of the infamous closet scene. Traditionally a Queens closet was not wor...
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Men And Women Don Quixote
1,875 wordsHenry Fielding: Joseph Andrews The title page of Henry Fieldings first novel reads as follows: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. The allusion to Cervantes and his masterpiece Don Quixote as well as the explicit definition of his own writing later in the preface as a comic epic poem in prose, shows Fielding deeply aware of being the originator of a new genre which, as he wrot...
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Marshall Field Wholesale Marshall Field Wholesale Store Design
549 wordsThe Chicago School marks the beginning of a new development in architecture. Based on the earlier Victorian models, from about 1885 great commercial structures are built with new designs and new construction techniques. During these later years Richardson produced the buildings upon which his reputation principally rests. He designed houses, community libraries, suburban railroad stations, educational buildings, and commercial and civic structures. Instead of the splintered massing, narrow verti...
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Sacred Monsters Sacred Masters Sacred Monsters Sacred Richardson
1,047 wordsObserver Review: Sacred Monsters, Sacred Masters By Observer Review: Sacred Monsters, Sacred Masters By John Richardson Privates on parade Sacred Monsters, Sacred Masters John Richardson Cape? 20, pp 378 It was Jean Cocteau who first defined celebrities as sacred monsters. Despite its irony, the phrase was reverential: the playboys, harlots, tycoons, dope fiends and slumming artists whose misbehavior Cocteau chronicled were, in his view, our contemporary version of the Olympian deities not bette...
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T S Eliot Art World
813 wordsRogues gallery Sacred Monsters, Sacred Masters John Richardson 363 pp, Cape It gave Dr Barnes great satisfaction to say nuts to T S Eliot. Albert Barnes, a rapaciously paranoiac Philadelphian drug manufacturer, was the owner of the greatest private collection of modernist paintings in America; and Americas greatest modernist poet made the mistake of requesting to see them. Eliot was lucky to get away with a fusillade of verbal abuse. Others were met with buckets of water, vitriol and death threa...
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