01058nam0-22003491i-450-99000704697040332120071211102256.02-13-046696-6000704697FED01000704697(Aleph)000704697FED0100070469720020214d1995----km-y0itay50------bafreFRa-------001yyÉtats, sociétés et cultures du monde musulman médiévalXe-XVe siècleParisUniversitaires de France1995CCXI, 466 p.ill.22 cmNouvelle Clio1.: L'évolution politique et sociale / Jean Claude Garcin ... [et al.]95321itaGarcin,Jean ClaudeITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007046970403321SDI-KD 6794801SDI953 GAR 1Bibl. 42046FLFBCFLFBCSDIÉtats, sociétés et cultures du monde musulman médiéval707408UNINA01254nam a2200277 i 4500991001993159707536130315s1950 it 001 0 ita db14103783-39ule_instDip.to Matematica e Fisica - Sez. Matematicaeng510AMS 00A35AMS 00A05LC QA37.C57Cipolla, Michele55587La matematica elementare nei suoi fondamenti, nei riguardi didattici e negli sviluppi superiori :conferenze seguite da varie questioni completamente risolte sui programmi governativi di matematica pei concorsi a cattedre e l'abilitazione all'insegnamento /Michele Cipolla4. ed.Firenze :L. Macri Editore,[1950]xx, [4], 604 p. ;25 cmEx Libris Mario LombardoMathematics.b1410378303-03-1415-03-13991001993159707536LE013 Fondo Lombardo 00A CIP11 (1950)12013000220581le013gE12.00-n- 10000.i1553475326-09-13Matematica elementare nei suoi fondamenti, nei riguardi didattici e negli sviluppi superiori264874UNISALENTOle01315-03-13ma -itait 3003982nam 2200481 450 991079414090332120230314142123.090-04-43435-69789004434356 (electronic book)10.1163/9789004434356(CKB)4100000011287424(OCoLC)1156435270(nllekb)BRILL9789004434356(MiAaPQ)EBC6359690(EXLCZ)99410000001128742420210224d2020 uy 0engurun#---uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierNeo-Victorian biofiction reimagining nineteenth-century historical subjects /edited by Marie-Luise Kohlke and Christian GutlebenLeiden, The Netherlands ;Boston :Brill Rodopi,[2020]©20201 online resourceNeo-Victorian series ;Volume 6Includes bibliographical references and index.90-04-43413-5 Contributors -- Taking Biofictional Liberties: Tactical Games and Gambits with Nineteenth-century Lives -- Marie-Luise Kohlke and Christian Gutleben -- Part 1: Truths and Post-Truths -- 1 “Who in the world am I?”: Truth, Identity and Desire in Biofictional Representations of Lewis Carroll and Alice Liddell -- Charlotte Boyce -- 2 Fakery and Historical Figures in the Flashman Papers -- Matthew Crofts -- 3 Biofictional Author Figures and Post-authentic Truths -- Roberta Gefter Wondrich -- 4 The Silence and the Roar: Resonant Encounters with George Eliot -- Laura Savu Walker -- Part 2: Forms of Otherness and (Re-)Othering -- 5 Us and Them? Joseph Merrick in Neo-Victorian Children’s Fiction -- Helen Davies -- 6 The Vivisectionist’s Tale: Auto/Biographical Voice and the Queer Fictions of Empire in Ann Harries’s Manly Pursuits -- Jeanne Ellis -- 7 Biofiction and Différance: Tracing Threads of (Neo-) Victorian Women Travellers in the Amelia Peabody Emerson Series -- Stacey L. Kikendall -- 8 Biofiction Goes Global: Richard Flanagan’s Wanting, Dickens, and the Lost Child -- Catherine Lanone -- Part 3: After-Lives of Fame and Infamy -- 9 Polymath Revisited: Cross-lighting R.F. Burton between Cultural Passing and Steampunk Action -- Sylvia Mieszkowski -- 10 (Re)Tracing Charlotte Brontë’s Steps: Biofiction as Memory Text in Michèle Roberts’s The Mistressclass -- Sonia Villegas-López -- 11 Julia Margaret Cameron and Archival Imagination: Materiality and Subjectivity in Biofictions of a Victorian Photographer -- Lucy Smith -- 12 Musical Madness: Biofictional Performances of the Lizzie Borden Murders -- Marc Napolitano -- Index.This volume explores the many paradoxes of neo-Victorian biofiction, a genre that yokes together the real and the imaginary, biography and fiction, and generates oxymoronic combinations like creative facts, fictional truth, or poetic truthfulness. Contemporary biofictions recreating nineteenth-century lives demonstrate the crucial but always ethically ambiguous revision and supplementation of the historical archive. Due to the tension between ethical empathy and consumerist voyeurism, between traumatic testimony and exploitative exposé, the epistemological response is per force one of hermeneutic suspicion and iconoclasm. In the final account, this volume highlights neo-Victorianism’s deconstruction of master-narratives and the consequent democratic rehabilitation of over-looked microhistories.Neo-Victorian series ;Volume 6.English fiction21st centuryHistory and criticismEnglish fictionHistory and criticism.823.9209Kohlke Marie-LuiseGutleben ChristianMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910794140903321Neo-Victorian biofiction3755784UNINA