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Pages : 520
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THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, OR CRITICAL JOURNAL FOR OCT. 1813-JAN 1814
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Pages : 520
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be Continued Quarterly
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Pages : 516
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The Edinburgh Review
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Pages : 516
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
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Pages : 544
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Pages : 544
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Bentham's Prison : A Study of the Panopticon Penitentiary
Author: Janet Semple
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 0191590819
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Languages : en
Pages : 362
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At the end of the eighteenth century, Jeremy Bentham devised a scheme for a prison that he called the panopticon. It soon became an obsession. For twenty years he tried to build it; in the end he failed, but the story of his attempt offers fascinating insights into both Bentham's complex character and the ideas of the period. Basing her analysis on hitherto unexamined manuscripts, Janet Semple chronicles Bentham's dealings with the politicians as he tried to put his plans into practice. She assesses the panopticon in the context of penal philosophy and eighteenth-century punishment and discusses it as an instrument of the modern technology of subjection as revealed and analysed by Foucault. Her entertainingly written study is full of drama: at times it is hilariously funny, at others it approaches tragedy. It illuminates a subject of immense historical importance and which is particularly relevant to modern controversies about penal policy.
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 0191590819
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Languages : en
Pages : 362
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At the end of the eighteenth century, Jeremy Bentham devised a scheme for a prison that he called the panopticon. It soon became an obsession. For twenty years he tried to build it; in the end he failed, but the story of his attempt offers fascinating insights into both Bentham's complex character and the ideas of the period. Basing her analysis on hitherto unexamined manuscripts, Janet Semple chronicles Bentham's dealings with the politicians as he tried to put his plans into practice. She assesses the panopticon in the context of penal philosophy and eighteenth-century punishment and discusses it as an instrument of the modern technology of subjection as revealed and analysed by Foucault. Her entertainingly written study is full of drama: at times it is hilariously funny, at others it approaches tragedy. It illuminates a subject of immense historical importance and which is particularly relevant to modern controversies about penal policy.
The Polish Review
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Category : Poland
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Languages : en
Pages : 540
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England's Amorous Angels, 1813-1823
Author: Gayle Shadduck
Publisher: Upa
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 572
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Between 1813-1823, five major poems appeared in England exploring the subject of sexual union between "sons of God" (usually depicted as angels) and "daughters of men" (usually depicted as Cain's female descendants). Why angels were suddenly conscripted into active service to serious poetry, by poets who expectedóand yet who really did not expectóthat these embodied, male angels would be taken seriously, is the question this text seeks to answer.
Publisher: Upa
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 572
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Between 1813-1823, five major poems appeared in England exploring the subject of sexual union between "sons of God" (usually depicted as angels) and "daughters of men" (usually depicted as Cain's female descendants). Why angels were suddenly conscripted into active service to serious poetry, by poets who expectedóand yet who really did not expectóthat these embodied, male angels would be taken seriously, is the question this text seeks to answer.
Poland in the Irish Nationalist Imagination, 1772–1922
Author: Róisín Healy
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319434314
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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This book explores the assertions made by Irish nationalists of a parallel between Ireland under British rule and Poland under Russian, Prussian and Austrian rule in the long nineteenth century. Poland loomed large in the Irish nationalist imagination, despite the low level of direct contact between Ireland and Poland up to the twenty-first century. Irish men and women took a keen interest in Poland and many believed that its experience mirrored that of Ireland. This view rested primarily on a historical coincidence—the loss of sovereignty suffered by Poland in the final partition of 1795 and by Ireland in the Act of Union of 1801, following unsuccessful rebellions. It also drew on a common commitment to Catholicism and a shared experience of religious persecution. This study shows how this parallel proved politically significant, allowing Irish nationalists to challenge the legitimacy of British rule in Ireland by arguing that British governments were hypocritical to condemn in Poland what they themselves practised in Ireland.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319434314
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 324
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This book explores the assertions made by Irish nationalists of a parallel between Ireland under British rule and Poland under Russian, Prussian and Austrian rule in the long nineteenth century. Poland loomed large in the Irish nationalist imagination, despite the low level of direct contact between Ireland and Poland up to the twenty-first century. Irish men and women took a keen interest in Poland and many believed that its experience mirrored that of Ireland. This view rested primarily on a historical coincidence—the loss of sovereignty suffered by Poland in the final partition of 1795 and by Ireland in the Act of Union of 1801, following unsuccessful rebellions. It also drew on a common commitment to Catholicism and a shared experience of religious persecution. This study shows how this parallel proved politically significant, allowing Irish nationalists to challenge the legitimacy of British rule in Ireland by arguing that British governments were hypocritical to condemn in Poland what they themselves practised in Ireland.
The Cruise of the "Nona"
Author: Hilaire Belloc
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Category : England
Languages : en
Pages : 356
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Languages : en
Pages : 356
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal, Vol. 24
Author: Sydney Smith
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780366167456
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 574
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Excerpt from The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal, Vol. 24: For Nov. 1814-Feb. 1815 Though it fairly fills four hundred and twenty good quarto pages, without note, vignette, or any sort of extraneous assist ance, itisstated inthetitle - with somethingof an i rodent candour inthe preface, where an attempt is rather unsuccessfully made to ex plain the wbole design, it is still more rashly disclosed, that it rsbut apartoftheaeoondpartot' alongand laborious work' -which istoconsistof threegarts. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780366167456
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 574
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Excerpt from The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal, Vol. 24: For Nov. 1814-Feb. 1815 Though it fairly fills four hundred and twenty good quarto pages, without note, vignette, or any sort of extraneous assist ance, itisstated inthetitle - with somethingof an i rodent candour inthe preface, where an attempt is rather unsuccessfully made to ex plain the wbole design, it is still more rashly disclosed, that it rsbut apartoftheaeoondpartot' alongand laborious work' -which istoconsistof threegarts. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.