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Free essay: Adorno, Theodor W. German

admin @ December 30, 2007

Free essay:  Theodor W. Adorno, the son of a Jewish merchant and an Italian singer, became famous as a philosopher and aesthetic theorist, not only for his many essays on literature and art, but chiefly for the critical theory he developed together with Max Horkheimer at the Frankfurt […]

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Free student essays: The Adventurer British periodical

admin @ December 30, 2007

Free student essays: Together with Joseph Addison’s Spectator and Samuel Johnson ’s Rambler, the Adventurer was one of the three most influential English-language periodicals of the 18th century. Published serially twice a week by London bookseller John Payne, and running to 140 numbers between 7 November 1752 and 9 […]

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Amar y Borbón, Josefa Free essays

admin @ December 26, 2007

Free essays: During the last few years of the 18th century, Spanish letters focused almost exclusively on the essay. These writings, much maligned by 19th-century Romantics who saw little of value produced during the Spanish "enlightenment," provided a critical step in the development of the modern Spanish essay. Josefa […]

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Medical school essay help:  writings of Achebe, Chinua Nigerian (continued). 

admin @ December 25, 2007

Medical school essay help: That polite culture was centered upon “the club," both in the real world (where Addison was a member of a Whig literary group, the Kit-Cats) and in the fictional world of "Mr. Spectator." As the first numbers of the Spectator indicate, it purports to be the […]

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Free English essay: The Adventurer

admin @ December 23, 2007

Free English essay:  The Adventurer followed Johnson’s Rambler in its thematic content and varied in style only in being a little less difficult in its vocabulary and less baroque in its sentence structures. There were, however, two deliberate breaks with the editorial practice of the Rambler: Payne decided to solicit contributions […]

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Authority, tradition, synthesis free essay

admin @ December 21, 2007

Free essay:  abundant digressions form the basic structure of the essayist’s work: these elements are combined as in a mathematical formula; however, the "solution" is seldom stated. Indeed, in many cases Amar y Borbón leaves the solution of the issue to the readers, whether she does so overtly […]

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Alain’s medical school essay help

admin @ December 21, 2007

Medical school essay help:  Alain’s concept of the interconnection between body and mind was primarily Cartesian, with its emphasis on the role of physical, corporeal determinants. He believed that Freud misinterpreted the symptoms and signs of human behavior, and attributed motives incorrectly to an autonomous and murky unconscious. […]

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Alain French and essays help

admin @ December 20, 2007

Essays help:  Alain’s career was closely connected with the educational system in France, since he served as professor of rhetoric at the Lycée Henri IV from 1909 until 1933, and had a profound influence on the thinking of a generation of French intellectuals. In his essays he often adopted a […]

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Free essays:  success of Addison

admin @ December 20, 2007

Free essays:  The enormous success of Addison in shaping polite society seems to have been achieved by his ability to present his substantial learning in an accessible manner and to clarify complex arguments. This is done with good-humored wit, in an easy tone, and always from a moral viewpoint. […]

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College essays help:  Die Akzente German journal

admin @ December 18, 2007

College essays help:  Die Akzente: Zeitschrift für Literatur (Accent: journal for literature) is one of Germany’s most important post-World War II literary journals, both enabling the recovery of literary movements and works brutally suppressed by the National Socialists, and encouraging avant-garde poetry and drama. Founded in 1954 by Walter […]

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