03916nam 2200625 a 450 991045393170332120200520144314.00-8173-8171-6(CKB)1000000000537489(EBL)438133(OCoLC)320324523(SSID)ssj0000170232(PQKBManifestationID)11168099(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000170232(PQKBWorkID)10223985(PQKB)11305506(MiAaPQ)EBC438133(Au-PeEL)EBL438133(CaPaEBR)ebr10237151(EXLCZ)99100000000053748920020208d2002 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHemingway and women[electronic resource] female critics and the female voice /edited by Lawrence R. Broer and Gloria HollandTuscaloosa University of Alabama Pressc20021 online resource (373 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8173-1136-X Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-340) and index.Contents; Introduction; Abbreviations; PART 1: HEROINES AND HEROES, THE FEMALE PRESENCE; 1. In Love with Papa; 2. Re-Reading Women II: The Example of Brett, Hadley, Duff, and Women's Scholarship; 3. The Sun Hasn't Set Yet: Brett Ashley and the Code Hero Debate; 4. The Romance of Desire in Hemingway's Fiction; 5. "I'd Rather Not Hear": Women and Men in Conversation in "Cat in the Rain" and "The Sea Change"; 6. To Have and Hold Not: Marie Morgan, Helen Gordon, and Dorothy Hollis; 7. Revisiting the Code: Female Foundations and "The Undiscovered Country" in For Whom the Bell Tolls8. On Defiling Eden: The Search for Eve in the Garden of Sorrows9. Santiago and the Eternal Feminine: Gendering La Mar in The Old Man and the Sea; 10. West of Everything: The High Cost of Making Men in Islands in the Stream; 11. Queer Families in Hemingway's Fiction; 12. "Go to sleep, Devil": The Awakening of Catherine's Feminism in The Garden of Eden; 13. The Light from Hemingway's Garden: Regendering Papa; PART 2: MOTHERS, WIVES, SISTERS; 14. Alias Grace: Music and the Feminine Aesthetic in Hemingway's Early Style; 15. A Lifetime of Flower Narratives: Letting the Silenced Voice Speak16. Rivalry, Romance, and War Reporters: Martha Gellhorn's Love Goes to Press and the Collier's Files17. Hemingway's Literary Sisters: The Author through the Eyes of Women Writers; Notes; Works Cited; Contributors; Index Female scholars reevaluate gender and the female presence in the life and work of one of America's foremost writers. Ernest Hemingway has often been criticized as a misogynist because of his portrayal of women. But some of the most exciting Hemingway scholarship of recent years has come from women scholars who challenge traditional views of Hemingway and women. The essays in this collection range from discussions of Hemingway's famous heroines Brett Ashley and Catherine Barkley to examinations of the central role of gender in his short stories and in the novel ThFeminism and literatureUnited StatesHistory20th centuryWomen and literatureUnited StatesHistory20th centurySex role in literatureWomen in literatureElectronic books.Feminism and literatureHistoryWomen and literatureHistorySex role in literature.Women in literature.813/.52Broer Lawrence R1030288Holland Gloria1945-1030289MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453931703321Hemingway and women2447104UNINA05555nam 2200601Ia 450 991073538790332120260331110644.09781430247746143024774610.1007/978-1-4302-4774-6(OCoLC)837856046(MiFhGG)GVRL6VDY(CaSebORM)9781430247739(OCoLC)848884033(OCoLC)ocn848884033(CKB)3460000000121002(MiAaPQ)EBC1204520(MiFhGG)9781430247746(MiFhGG)9781430247739(EXLCZ)99346000000012100220111102d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrASP.NET MVC 4 recipes a problem-solution approach /John Ciliberti1st ed. 2013.Berkeley, CA Apress20131 online resource (xxix, 601 pages) illustrations (some color)The expert's voice in .NETIncludes index.9781430247739 1430247738 Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; CHAPTER 1 The Need for Modern Web Applications; 1-1. Developing Modern Web Applications on the Microsoft Platform; Is ASP.NET a Dying Technology?; 1-2. Learning Through Recipes; 1-3. An Outline of This Book; Chapter 2: Understanding ASP.NET MVC; Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Environment; Chapter 4: Visual Studio 2012 Overview; Chapter 5: Getting the Most from the Built-in TemplatesChapter 6: Architecting Applications with ASP.NET MVCChapter 7: Solution Design; Chapter 8: Asynchronous Programming with ASP.NET MVC; Chapter 9: Test-Driven Development with ASP.NET MVC 4; Chapter 10: Moving from Web Forms to ASP.NET MVC; Chapter 11: Creating Modern User Experiences Using jQuery, Knockout, and Web API; Chapter 12: Mobile, Social, and Cloud Technologies; 1-4. Finding the Recipes That You Need; Recommended Recipes for People New to Web Development; Recommended Recipes for Experienced ASP.NET Web Forms Developers; Recommended Recipes for Architects and Technical LeadsRecommended Recipes for Cloud DevelopersRecommended Recipes for Developers New to jQuery and Knockout; 1-5. The Code Samples; About the Sample Database; Install SQL Server Express with Tools; Installing the Sample Database; About the Shared Library; CHAPTER 2 Understanding ASP.NET MVC; 2-1. Understanding the Microsoft Web Development Ecosystem; Problem; Solution; How It Works; Microsoft Development Platforms and Frameworks; Classic ASP; ASP.NET Web Forms; ASP.NET MVC; ASP.NET Web Pages; LightSwitch; Silverlight; SharePoint; Microsoft Web Development Tools2-2. Understanding the Differences Between the Versions of the MVC FrameworkProblem; Solution; How It Works; 2-3. Understanding the MVC Pattern; Problem; Solution; How It Works; Allowed Communication Patterns; Restricted Communication Patterns; Benefits of the MVC Design Pattern; Other Technologies That Use the MVC Pattern; 2-4. Understanding the Differences Between MVC, MVVM, and MVP; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-5. Deciding Between MVC and Web Forms; Problem; Solution; How It Works; Web Forms Advantages; Web Forms Disadvantages; MVC Disadvantages; MVC Advantages2-6. Understanding the ASP.NET MVC Framework ArchitectureProblem; Solution; How It Works; 2-7. Understanding Models; Problem; Solution; How It Works; Creating Simple Classes; Creating Composite Models; Using the Entity Framework; 2-8. Understanding Controllers and Actions; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-9. Understanding Page Routing; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-10. Understanding View Engines; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-11. Choosing a View Engine; Problem; Solution; How It Works; Web Forms View Engine; Razor View Engine; The Spark View Engine; NHaml; Other View Engines2-12. Understanding Razor SyntaxASP.NET MVC 4 Recipes is a practical guide for developers creating modern web applications, cutting through the complexities of ASP.NET, jQuery, Knockout.js and HTML 5 to provide straightforward solutions to common web development problems using proven methods based on best practices. The problem-solution approach gets you in, out, and back to work quickly while deepening your understanding of the underlying platform and how to develop with it. Author John Ciliberti guides you through the framework and development tools, presenting typical challenges, along with code solutions and clear, concise explanations, to accelerate application development. Inside you will find recipes dealing with streamlined syntax, full control over HTML, a simple API for creating RESTful web services, writing support for test driven development, and more. Solve problems immediately by pasting in code from the recipes, or put multiple recipe solutions together to overcome challenging development obstacles. Dive head first into ASP.NET MVC web development with ASP.NET MVC 4 Recipes.Expert's voice in .NET.Microsoft .NET FrameworkMicrosoft .NET Framework.006.76Ciliberti John897562MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910735387903321ASP.NET MVC 4 Recipes3412356UNINA