00659nam0-22002531i-450-99000345026040332120030916162541.0000345026FED01000345026(Aleph)000345026FED0100034502620030910d--------km-y0itay50------baengy-------001yy<<A >>whale of a territoryDennis O'Neils.d.O'neil,Dennis133670ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003450260403321SE 063.05.07-B042207DECSEDECSEWhale of a territory444792UNINA00949nam a2200265 i 450099100101954970753620020507105215.0960215s1984 us ||| | eng b10162306-39ule_instLE00640841ExLDip.to Fisicaita52.9.5522QB62.7Culver, Roger B.462495An introduction to experimental astronomy :an observational workbook /Roger B. CulverSan Francisco :W.H. Freeman and Company,1984196 p. :ill. ;28 cm.Astronomy - Experiments.b1016230621-09-0627-06-02991001019549707536LE006 52.9.5 CUL12006000025904le006-E0.00-l- 00000.i1019667527-06-02Introduction to experimental astronomy188682UNISALENTOle00601-01-96ma -engus 3101946oam 2200577 450 991071309550332120200311104848.0(CKB)5470000002499244(OCoLC)963254071(OCoLC)995470000002499244(EXLCZ)99547000000249924420161118d1983 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEvaluation of water levels in major aquifers of the New Jersey coastal plain, 1978 /by Richard L. WalkerTrenton, New Jersey :U.S. Geological Survey,1983.1 online resource (vi, 56 pages) illustrations, maps +5 platesWater-resources investigations report ;82-4077"Prepared in cooperation with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Resources."Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-56).AquifersNew JerseyCoastal plainsNew JerseyWater-supplyGroundwaterNew JerseyWater-supplyNew JerseyAquifersfastGroundwaterfastWater-supplyfastNew JerseyfastAquifersCoastal plainsWater-supply.GroundwaterWater-supplyAquifers.Groundwater.Water-supply.Walker Richard L.244995Geological Survey (U.S.),New Jersey.Division of Water Resources.COPCOPOCLCOOCLCFOCLCAGPOBOOK9910713095503321Evaluation of water levels in major aquifers of the New Jersey coastal plain, 19783512457UNINA03721oam 22005294a 450 991052467510332120230621135943.00-8018-7945-0(CKB)5360000000001004(OCoLC)1048208536(MdBmJHUP)muse69512(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/88720(MiAaPQ)EBC29138854(Au-PeEL)EBL29138854(oapen)doab88720(OCoLC)1553144036(EXLCZ)99536000000000100420031223d2004 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGrotesque FiguresBaudelaire, Rousseau, and the Aesthetics of Modernity /Virginia E. Swain1st ed.Johns Hopkins University Press2004Baltimore :Johns Hopkins University Press,2004.©2004.1 online resource (xiii, 268 p. :)ill. ;Parallax1-4214-2923-3 1-4214-2768-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-259) and index.Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Grotesque: Definitions and Figures -- 2 Rococo Rhetoric: Figures of the Past in "Le Poeme du hachisch" -- 3 Identity Politics: "Rousseau" and "France" in the Mid-Nineteenth Century -- 4 Baudelaire's Physiologie: Rousseau as Caricature and Type in the Prose Poems -- 5 Machines, Monsters, and Men: Realism and the Modern Grotesque -- 6 The Sociopolitical Implications of the Grotesque: "Opera" and "Les Yeux des pauvres" -- 7 Rousseau, Trauma, and Fetishism: "Le Vieux Saltimbanque" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index.Charles Baudelaire is usually read as a paradigmatically modern poet, whose work ushered in a new era of French literature. But the common emphasis on his use of new forms and styles overlooks the complex role of the past in his work. In Grotesque Figures, Virginia E. Swain explores how the specter of the eighteenth century made itself felt in Baudelaire's modern poetry in the pervasive textual and figural presence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Not only do Rousseau's ideas inform Baudelaire's theory of the grotesque, but Rousseau makes numerous appearances in Baudelaire's poetry as a caricature or type representing the hold of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution over Baudelaire and his contemporaries. As a character in "Le Poème du hashisch" and the Petits Poèmes en prose, "Rousseau" gives the grotesque a human form.Swain's literary, cultural, and historical analysis deepens our understanding of Baudelaire and of nineteenth-century aesthetics by relating Baudelaire's poetic theory and practice to Enlightenment debates about allegory and the grotesque in the arts. Offering a novel reading of Baudelaire's ambivalent engagement with the eighteenth-century, Grotesque Figures examines nineteenth-century ideological debates over French identity, Rousseau's political and artistic legacy, the aesthetic and political significance of the rococo, and the presence of the grotesque in the modern.Parallax (Baltimore, Md.)Grotesque in literatureElectronic books. Grotesque in literature.841/.8Swain Virginia E.1943-1088347MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910524675103321Grotesque Figures2605769UNINA