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‘Shattering’ and ‘Violent’ Forces : Gender, Ecology, and Catastrophe in George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss
This article argues that George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss (1860) aligns natural catastrophe with the image of the disastrous female body in order to challenge contemporary geological readings of nature as a balanced, self-regulating domain. Both incorporating and revising the work of Charles Lyell, Oliver Goldsmith, and Georges Cuvier, Eliot emphasises the interconnectedness of human and plane
"Deep Time and Epic Time in Alfred Tennyson's In Memoriam (1850), Matthew Arnold’s Empedocles on Etna (1852), and Mathilde Blind's The Ascent of Man (1884).”
“The Waterloo of Democracy against Despotism” : Chartist Internationalism and Poetic Repetition in the Labourer, 1847–48
This essay argues that Ernest Jones and Feargus O’Connor’s Chartist periodical the Labourer utilizes strategies of poetic repetition in order to reinvent the battle of Waterloo as a symbol of worldwide armed resistance to class oppression. The Labourer’s prose and verse contributions make repeated references to the violence of Waterloo, merging this poetic technique of repetition with the miscella
Gender, Language, and the Politics of Disembodiment in Aurora Leigh
Speaking the Social Body : Language-Origins and Thomas Carlyle’s The French Revolution
This article considers the political implications of Victorian language-study for Thomas Carlyle's The French Revolution (1837) (reprinted and edited by K.J. Fielding and David Sorensen (Oxford: Oxford World's Classics, 1989)). I investigate how Carlyle responded to the scientific study of language with what he termed a ‘bodied word’, a reading of language based in the word-become-flesh or the doc
The Loudons and the Gardening Press: A Victorian Cultural Industry by Sarah Dewis (review)
Daniel Brown, The Poetry of Victorian Scientists: Style, Science and Nonsense
Victorian Time: Technologies, Standardizations, Catastrophes ed. by Trish Ferguson (review)
High Cell Density Strategies and Adaptive Evolution for Microbial Propionic Acid Production
Propionic acid (PA) is a naturally occurring short chain fatty acid produced by microbial fermentation of the indigestible foods in the intestine, having a positive effect on the gastrointestinal health. PA inhibits the growth of pathogenic bacteria and molds; hence it is widely used as preservative for food, feed and grains. It is also used as a component in several industrial products like polym
Dendrokronologisk analys av Kumlaby kyrka på Visingsö
Dendrokronologisk analys av prover från Ciselören 1 & 2 samt Komministern 2 i Eksjö - komplettering I
Dendrokronologisk analys av två trähus vid Västra Strandgatan 27 i Åbo, Finland
Dendrokronologisk analys av stubbmöllan i Östra Odarslöv, Skåne
Vedanatomisk och makrofossil-analys av fiskeredskap och andra fynd funnet i anslutning till Kanaljorden i Motala
Dendrokronologisk analys av golvplank i logen på Slästorps storgård, Åsbo, Boxholms kommun
Dendrokronologisk analys av Appelbergska magasinet i Norrtälje
Dendrokronologisk analys av portlidret på Borntorp 1:1 norr om Massum by i Uppland
Dendrokronologisk analys av en trebenad pinnstol på Bofinkstigen 16 (Tocken), Sölvesborg
”Ge alla svenskar full ekonomisk frihet”
Sverige har kollektiva tvingande avtal på både bostads- och arbetsmarknaden. Därmed är den individuella friheten hårt beskuren vilket är hämmande för vårt välstånd på sikt. Det skriver professor Lars Jonung.Sverige har kollektiva tvingande avtal på både bostads- och arbetsmarknaden. Därmed är den individuella friheten hårt beskuren vilket är hämmande för vårt välstånd på sikt. Det skriver professor Lars Jonung.
