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Dickensian Intemperance: The Representation of the Drunkard in ‘The Drunkard’s Death’ and The Pickwick Papers
ckensian Intemperance Representation Drunkard Pickwick Papers
2010/12/31
One of the most significant causes of insanity in the nineteenth century was drunkenness. From the beginning of the century, and particularly with the rise of the temperance movement, alcohol abuse be...
THE STAIRWAY LEADING up to Doctor Reefy`s office, in the Heffner Block above the Paris Dry Goods store, was but dimly lighted. At the head of the stairway hung a lamp with a dirty chimney that was fa...
《Death May Be Ageing》
Harold Pinter Death May Be Ageing 英国
2008/11/12
Death may be ageing
But he still has clout
But death disarms you
With his limpid light
Fact and Fiction: Writing the Difference Between Suicide and Death
AIDS/HIV Foucault Deleuze Nietzsche
2008/11/7
Did Michel Foucault die of AIDS or did he kill himself? Did he knowingly infect others in the bath houses in San Francisco or was he unaware that he was ill and of how less-than-safe sex could spread...
《The Return of Tarzan》Chapter 18 - The Lottery of Death
Edgar Rice Burroughs The Return of Tarzan science fiction
2008/7/5
Jane Porter had been the first of those in the lifeboat to awaken the morning after the wreck of the LADY ALICE. The other members of the party were asleep upon the thwarts or huddled in cramped posit...
《Tarzan of the Apes》Chapter 3 - Life and Death
Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan of the Apes science fiction
2008/7/5
Morning found them but little, if at all refreshed, though it was with a feeling of intense relief that they saw the day dawn.
As soon as they had made their meager breakfast of salt pork, coffee ...
《The Beasts of Tarzan》Chapter 8 - The Dance of Death
Edgar Rice Burroughs The Beasts of Tarzan science fiction
2008/7/4
Through the luxuriant, tangled vegetation of the Stygian jungle night a great lithe body made its way sinuously and in utter silence upon its soft padded feet. Only two blazing points of yellow-gree...
Phenomenology has not seen its death, despite being now consigned to its place as a historical movement in philosophy, encompassing Husserl, Sartre, Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty. Phenomenology took the...
Thomas Crich died slowly, terribly slowly. It seemed impossible to everybody that the thread of life could be drawn out so thin, and yet not break. The sick man lay unutterably weak and spent, kept al...