01183nam0-2200313---450-99000863074040332120080310104958.0000863074FED01000863074(Aleph)000863074FED0100086307420080310d1907----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yyDi una nuova piccola bocca nel fondo della solfatara di Pozzuolicon alcune considerazioni sulla opportunità di uno studio sistematico di questo cratere e dei lenti movimenti del suolo presso il SerapeoFrancesco BassaniNapoliR. Accademia delle Scienze fis. e mat.19076 p.28 cmEstr. da: Rendiconti della R. Accademia delle Scienze Fisiche e Matematiche di Napoli, 1907, fasc. 3PozzuoliSolfataraPozzuoliSerapeoBradisismiBassani,Francesco69840ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990008630740403321Misc.015-029Ist. 1597ILFGEILFGEDi una nuova piccola bocca nel fondo della solfatara di Pozzuoli713924UNINA01648 am 2200469 n 450 991049575430332120240104030509.0979-1-03-000398-710.4000/books.pub.4721(CKB)4100000007810535(FrMaCLE)OB-pub-4721(PPN)235360163(EXLCZ)99410000000781053520190307j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||Ce que modernité veut dire (I)Yves VadéPessacPresses Universitaires de Bordeaux20181 online resource (192 p.) 2-86781-154-6 Les emplois multipliés du terme « modernité », notamment dans les domaines littéraire, artistique, philosophique ou sociologique, rendent urgente une clarification du vocabulaire.Ce que modernité veut dire Ce que modernité veut dire Modernism (Literature)Modernism (Literature)Barat Jean-Claude1453803Billion Roger1453804Dubois Claude-Gilbert152605Lavaud Claudie1453805Lévy Christine1453806Merlio Gilbert1233757Philippon Michel1305423Raulet Gérard184571Reynier Christine1316402Seguin Jean-Pierre202837Vadé Yves188794Vadé Yves188794FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910495754303321Ce que modernité veut dire (I)3656697UNINA03774nam 2200541 450 991082341720332120230725040023.01-77558-598-01-86940-541-21-77558-131-4(CKB)2670000000491943(EBL)1411731(SSID)ssj0001061425(PQKBManifestationID)11674928(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001061425(PQKBWorkID)11099159(PQKB)10345244(MiAaPQ)EBC1563890(EXLCZ)99267000000049194320170301h20102010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNo fretful sleeper a life of Bill Pearson /Paul MillarAuckland, New Zealand :Auckland University Press,2010.©20101 online resource (763 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-86940-419-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half-title; Title Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 : A Pattern of Mysterious Events and Places; 2 : A Strange Tribe: Family Life in Greymouth, 1913-1929; 3 : A Good Boy: Primary School Years, 1929-1933; 4 : A Solitary Boy: High School, 1934-1936; 5 : Toeing the Line: Greymouth 1936-1937; 6 : Three Things Happened: Greymouth, 1938; 7 : A Farewell to Childhood: Christchurch, 1939; 8 : Teachers' Training College: Dunedin, 1940-1941; 9 : A Lasting Impression: Blackball, 1942; 10 : A Chance to Get his Bearings: New Zealand and Fiji, 1942-194511 : No More Illusions: Egypt and Italy, 1945-194612 : Living down his Past: Japan and New Zealand, 1946-1947; 13 : A Changed Man to a Changed New Zealand: Christchurch, 1947-1948; 14 : In Two Minds: Oxford, 1949; 15 : A Good Deal of Variety: London Activities, 1949-1954; 16 : Freedom from all the Kiwi Obsessions: Critical Writing and New Zealand Friends, 1949-1954; 17 : A Labour of Love: Writing Coal Flat in London, 1950-1954; 18 : A Demoralising Job: The University of Auckland English Department, 1954-1963; 19 : Left-wingers and Communists: Politics, Culture and Family, 1954-196320 : A Tremendous Relief: The Auckland University Māori Club, 1956-196321 : A Kind of Amputation: Publishing Coal Flat, 1954-1963; 22 : A Great Packet of Love: Frank Sargeson and London Leave, 1963-1965; 23 : A Rock against which I Could Sometimes Gash Myself: Auckland and Canberra, 1965-1970; 24 : Wearing Half his Heart on his Sleeve: 1970-1982; 25 : Sleep Easy, Bill, from this Retiring Day: 1982-2003; BIBLIOGRAPHY; A, B, C; INDEX; D, E, F; G, H, I; J, K, L; M, N, O; P, Q, R; S, T, U; V, W, X; Y, Z; Copyright?There is no place in normal New Zealand society for the man who is different', wrote William Harrison (Bill) Pearson. One of New Zealand's most distinguished fiction writers and sharpest critics, Pearson's life was also fraught with contradiction and secrecy, largely because of his homosexuality. Born in Greymouth in 1922, he grew up in a society dominated by a rugged ideal of New Zealand manhood; not an easy childhood or adolescence for an unusually sensitive boy who preferred intellectual pursuits to sports. He went to university and Dunedin Training College, then taught at BlackballAuthors, New Zealand20th centuryBiographyAuthors, New Zealand823.914823/.914Millar Paul1646347MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823417203321No fretful sleeper3993303UNINA