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  2. Cambridge Authors » Tennyson

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    Articles for ‘Tennyson’. Sunday, May 10th, 2009. In this essay, undergraduate Judith Jacob looks at the representation of women in four poems: 'Mariana', 'Mariana in the South', 'The Lady of Shalott', and 'Fatima'. Her detailed readings find
  3. Cambridge Authors » Wordsworth

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    XI, 20-22). 3. Excursions Elsewhere. The Lakes were not Wordsworth's only home, however. ... A phrase used by William Blake in Jerusalem. One of the greatest cultural philosophers of the 20.
  4. Cambridge Authors » Zadie Smith

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    The Human Genome Project, which was announced in 1989, aimed to map the whole of the human genome sequence and identify its 20-25,000 genes.
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    9 Apr 2015: 687" tbody tr td width="20%" pdiv id="attachment_2073" style="width: 69px" class="wp-caption alignnone"a ... 2009/09/front_cover.jpg" alt="" width="59" height="90" //ap id="caption-attachment-2073" class="wp-caption-text"St Botolph's Review:
  6. Cambridge Authors » EM Forster

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    However, his place in 20. th. century literature rests on his novels, which gained a wider readership as a result of film versions in the 1980s and 1990s.
  7. Cambridge Authors » Speaking, Writing, and Teaching: Herbert as…

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    opens a new window). 2. Letter to Sir John Danvers, Trinity College Cambridge, September 1619 (Track 2, 03:20).
  8. Cambridge Authors » ‘Majesty and humility … reconciled’: George…

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    and Herbert came to be seen, alongside Donne, as a 'difficult [and] complex' 'master of troubled interiority' (Reid, p.20).
  9. Cambridge Authors » Chapter VI (‘The Parson praying’) from The…

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    17-20. Note: we have preserved the punctuation and the spelling ('then' for 'than', 'Judg' for 'Judge', etc.) of the 1652 edition.].
  10. Cambridge Authors » Marlowe: Faustus and the Puritans

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    Prologue, 20-5). Could there be a connection between this warning against intellectual pride in Doctor Faustus and Marlowe's experience of Puritan students at Cambridge?
  11. Cambridge Authors » Marlowe: The Sources of Doctor Faustus

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    Aristotle's term for this was 'hamartia'. This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 at 10:20 pm and is filed under Marlowe.

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