04153nam 22006252 450 99624812840331620151005020621.00-511-55345-5(CKB)2660000000000241(MH)003207889-7(SSID)ssj0000333221(PQKBManifestationID)11271556(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000333221(PQKBWorkID)10335860(PQKB)11199072(UkCbUP)CR9780511553455(MiAaPQ)EBC4640204(EXLCZ)99266000000000024120090513d1993|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCrime and Defoe a new kind of writing /Lincoln B. Faller[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,1993.1 online resource (xix, 263 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Cambridge studies in eighteenth-century English literature and thought ;16Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-06033-8 0-521-42086-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Romancing the real: the "field" of criminal biography -- 2. Defoe's realism: rough frames, strange voices, surprisingly various subjects and readers made more present to themselves -- 3. The copious text: opening the door to inference, or, room for those who know how to read it -- 4. Intimations of an invisible hand: the mind exercised, enlarged, and kept in play by strange concurrences -- 5. The general scandal upon business: unanswerable doubts, and the text as a field supporting very nice distinctions -- 6. The frontiers of dishonesty, the addition and concurrence of circumstances: more on the strategic situating of names -- 7. Notions different from all the world: criminal stupidity, the self and the symbolic order -- Closing comments: truth, complexity, common sense, and empty spaces.This book seeks to recover something of the original excitement, challenge and significance of Defoe's four novels of criminal life by reading them within and against the conventions of early eighteenth-century criminal biography. Crime raised deeply troubling questions in Defoe's time, not least as a powerful sign of the breakdown of traditional social authority and order. Arguing that Defoe's novels, like criminal biography, provided ways of facing and working through, as well as avoiding, certain of the moral and intellectual difficulties that crime raised for him and his readers, Faller shows how the 'literary', even 'aesthetic' qualities of his fiction contributed to these ends. Analysing the ways in which Defoe's novels exploited, deformed and departed from the genre they imitated, this book attempts to define the specific social and political (which is to say moral and ideological) value of a given set of 'literary' texts against those of a more 'ordinary' form of narrative.Cambridge studies in eighteenth-century English literature and thought ;16.Crime & DefoeCrimeEnglandHistory18th centuryHistoriographyCriminalsBiographyHistory and criticismSocial problems in literatureCriminals in literatureCrime in literatureCrimeHistoryHistoriography.CriminalsBiographyHistory and criticism.Social problems in literature.Criminals in literature.Crime in literature.823/.5Faller Lincoln B.312786UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK996248128403316Crime and Defoe712716UNISAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress01906nas 2200577-a 450 99621609120331620230227213019.01557-8127(OCoLC)52126130(CKB)111035998867022(CONSER)--2005214262(DE-599)ZDB2099740-1(EXLCZ)9911103599886702220030424a20029999 s-- aengurmnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAssay and drug development technologies[Larchmont, NY] Mary Ann Liebert2002-Refereed/Peer-reviewed1540-658X ASSAY DRUG DEV TECHNOLAASAY DRUG DEV TECHNOLASSAY DRUG DEV TECHNASSAY DRUG DEV. 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Internet/Web, and HCI,2946-1642 ;5017Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-540-68128-0 Includes bibliographical references and author index.Keynotes -- The Italian e-Government Enterprise Architecture: A Comprehensive Introduction with Focus on the SLA Issue -- Challenges and Opportunities for Computer Science in Services Science -- Tutorials -- Predictive Algorithms and Technologies for Availability Enhancement -- Achieving and Assuring High Availability -- Enterprise System Dependability -- Optimizing Security Measures in an Intrusion Tolerant Database System -- The Impact of Unavailability on the Effectiveness of Enterprise Information Security Technologies -- Interaction Faults Caused by Third-Party External Systems — A Case Study and Challenges -- Software Service Availability -- User-Perceived Software Service Availability Modeling with Reliability Growth -- Execution Path Profiling for OS Device Drivers: Viability and Methodology -- Analysis of a Software System with Rejuvenation, Restoration and Checkpointing -- Service Availability Platform -- A Platform for Cooperative Server Backups Based on Virtual Machines -- Platform Management with SA Forum and Its Role to Achieve High Availability -- Automatic Generation of AMF Compliant Configurations -- Service Dependability Analysis -- Dependability Evaluation of a Replication Service for Mobile Applications in Dynamic Ad-Hoc Networks -- Ten Fallacies of Availability and Reliability Analysis -- Analytical Availability Assessment of IT Services.Finally, we strongly believe that this year's conference continued the tra- tions of having a high scienti'c and technical quality as well as an extensive dialogue on key issues of service availability. May 2008 Fumihiro Maruyama Andras Pataricza Organization ISAS 2008 was sponsored by the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST), University of Tokyo and Service Availability Forum, in cooperation with IEICE TC on Dependable Computing and GI TC on Depe- ability and Fault Tolerance. Organizing Committee General Chair Takashi Nanya (University of Tokyo, Japan) Program Co-chairs Andras Pataricza(BudapestUniversityofTechnologyandEconomics, Hungary) Fumihiro Maruyama (Fujitsu Lab., Japan) Finance Chair H. Nakamura (University of Tokyo, Japan) Local Arrangement Chair M. Imai (University of Tokyo, Japan) Registration Chair M. Kondo (University of Tokyo, Japan) Publicity Chair M. Reitenspie (Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Germany) Publication Chair M. Malek (Humboldt University, Germany) Web Master H. Okamura (Hiroshima University, Japan) Steering Committee M. Reitenspie (Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Germany) S. Benlarbi (Alcatel, Canada) T. Dohi (Hiroshima University, Japan) M. Malek (Humboldt University, Germany) D. Penkler (HP, France) F. Tam (Nokia, Finland) X Organization ProgramCommittee A. Avritzer (Siemens, USA) D. Bakken (Washington S., USA) R. Baldoni (University of Rome, Italy) G. Chockler (IBM, Israel) C. Fetzer (TU Dresden, Germany) F. Fraikin (SDM, Germany) R. Fricks (Motorola, USA) M. Funabashi (Hitachi, Japan) A. Gokhale (Vanderbilt, USA) K. Hidaka (IBM, Japan) M. Hiller (Volvo, Sweden) H. Ichikawa (UEC, Japan) K. Iwasaki (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan) Z. Kalbarczyk (UIUC, USA) T.Information Systems and Applications, incl. 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