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The experimental novel was to serve as a vehicle for scientific experiment, analogous to the experiments conducted by Claude Bernard and expounded by him in Introduction à la médecine expérimentale.
* Introduction into a novel setting
The Introduction discusses the structure of the novel, the Onegin stanza in which it is written and Pushkin's opinion of Onegin ( using Pushkin's letters to his friends ); and gives a detailed account of both the time over which Pushkin wrote Onegin and the various forms any part of it appeared in publication before Pushkin's death ( after which there is a huge proliferation of the number of different editions ).
* Austin Dobson's Introduction to Charles Reade's novel Peg Woffington ( London, 1899 )
Jean Franco has characterized the novel as " a ferocious indictment of Spanish administration in Mexico: ignorance, superstition and corruption are seen to be its most notable characteristics " Franco, An Introduction to Spanish-American Literature ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1969 ), p. 34 ; cited in Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, revised edition ( London: Verso, 1991 ), p. 29.
* 1903: Force ennemie — novel ( Enemy Force, Adaptation and Introduction by Michael Shreve, Black Coat Press, 2010.
In an " Introduction " of his last novel, Le Docteur Pascal, Zola gave a recommended reading order, although it is not required, as each novel stands on its own.
As Hans Koning puts it in his Introduction to the New York Review Books edition of the novel:
A 61 page Introduction to Islandia by Basil Davenport was published along with the original novel in 1942.
Critics as well as Ambler fans ( and the author himself in an Introduction to the novel ) have pointed out that The Dark Frontier was meant to be a parody of the brand of adventure thriller Ambler enjoyed as an adolescent but came to find rather silly when he reached adulthood.
Most of the essays in the book originally appeared in The Objectivist, except for the " Introduction to Ninety-Three ", which was an introduction for an edition of the Victor Hugo novel.
The novel is written in the third-person and Burroughs commented in the " Introduction " published in 1985, that it represents him off heroin, whereas in Junkie, his narrator was psychologically " protected " by his addiction.
Other posthumous publications were ' Tiberius '— a striking drama, with an Introduction by William Michael Rossetti, which presents a new view of the Emperor's character — and his first novel was revised and republished as ' A Child of the Age ' in 1894.

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Introduction of pigs by guano miners at the beginning of the 20th century reduced the crab population on the island, which in turn allowed grassland to gradually cover about 80 percent of the land surface ( Sachet, 1962 ).
* An Introduction to DNA and Chromosomes from HOPES: Huntington's Outreach Project for Education at Stanford
* An Introduction to Ethics by Paul Newall, aimed at beginners.
* TIB = The Interpreter ’ s Bible, The Holy Scriptures in the King James and Revised Standard versions with general articles and introduction, exegesis, exposition for each book of the Bible in twelve volumes, George Arthur Buttrick, Commentary Editor, Walter Russell Bowie, Associate Editor of Exposition, Paul Scherer, Associate Editor of Exposition, John Knox Associate Editor of New Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Samuel Terrien, Associate Editor of Old Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Nolan B. Harmon Editor, Abingdon Press, copyright 1955 by Pierce and Washabaugh, set up printed, and bound by the Parthenon Press, at Nashville, Tennessee, Volume XI, Philippians, Colossians and Exegesis by Francis W. Beare, Exposition by G. Preston MacLeod, Thessalonians, Pastoral Epistles First and Second Epistles to Timothy, and the Epistle to Titus, Philemon, Hebrews
Claude Bernard aimed at establishing scientific method in medicine ; he published An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine in 1865.
* Introduction to Flight, John D. Anderson, Jr., McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-299071-6 – The author is the Curator of Aerodynamics at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air & Space Museum and Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland.
* EC 6 Introduction from the Department of Chemistry at Queen Mary, University of London
* An Introduction to Language Oriented Programming at JAOO 2006
*" Introduction to New Testament History and Literature " course materials " Open Yale course " taught at Yale University by Dale B. Martin
* Introduction to neoclassical economics at Drexel
*" An Introduction to Proteins " from HOPES ( Huntington's Disease Outreach Project for Education at Stanford )
* Joshua Klein's Introduction to SNO, Solar Neutrinos, and Penn at SNO
* An Introduction to Truth by Paul Newall, aimed at beginners.
Traditionally, in Celtic and Germanic Europe, the feast of Samhain ( called Allelieweziel in DeitschSchreiwer, Robert L. < i > A Brief Introduction to Urglaawe .</ i > Bristol, PA: Deitscherei. com, 2009 .</ ref >) was specially associated with the deceased, and, in these countries, it was still customary to set a place for them at table on this day until relatively recent times.
* Zohar Pages in English, at ha-zohar. net, including the Introduction translated in English
* Zohar Pages in English, at ha-zohar. net, including the Introduction translated in English, and The Importance of Study of the Zohar, and more
* Introduction to Mechanisms-Cams Classification, nomenclature, motion, and design of cams ; information for the course, Introduction to Mechanisms, at Carnegie Mellon University.
* An Introduction to Free Will and Determinism by Paul Newall, aimed at beginners.
Her work was to have a dramatic effect on the British Society, polarising its members into rival factions as it became clear that her approach to child analysis was seriously at odds with that of Anna Freud as set out in her 1927 book An Introduction to the Technique of Child Analysis.
Babington's edition was a facsimile of the editio princeps published at Venice in 1543, with an Introduction and French and English versions.
Diaconis left home at 14 to travel with sleight-of-hand legend Dai Vernon, and dropped out of high school, promising himself that he would return one day so that he could learn all of the math necessary to read William Feller's famous two-volume treatise on probability theory, An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications.

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The work as it stands is not the entire book that Malraux wrote at that time -- it is only the first section of a three-part novel called La Lutte avec l'Ange ; ;
Krim was able to get an advance for a novel, and time and opportunity to write at Yaddo, but it was no good.
Dr. H. V. Hilprecht, Professor of Assyrian at the University of Pennsylvania, dreamed that a Babylonian priest, associated with the king Kurigalzu, ( 1300 B.C. ) escorted him to the treasure chamber of the temple of Bel, gave him six novel points of information about a certain broken relic, and corrected an error in its identification.
Postmaster General J. Edward Day, who must deal with matters of postal censorship, is himself author of a novel, Bartholf Street, albeit one he was obliged to publish at his own expense.
Despite the sheer beauty and spectacle of numerous documentaries, art films, and travelogues, despite the impressive financial success of such a recent development as Cinerama, the movies are at heart a form of fiction, like the play, the novel, or the short story.
Significantly, Huxley also worked for a time in the 1920s at the technologically advanced Brunner and Mond chemical plant in Billingham, Teesside, and the most recent introduction to his famous science fiction novel Brave New World ( 1932 ) states that this experience of " an ordered universe in a world of planless incoherence " was one source for the novel.
Northern ( and British ) readers recoiled in anger at the horrors of slavery through the novel and play Uncle Tom ’ s Cabin ( 1852 ) by abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Several later books were original in Europe, and at least one novel has only ever appeared in Italian, no English version yet published.
* Two People ( 1931 ) ( Inside jacket claims this is Milne's first attempt at a novel.
* The Narrator: presents himself at the outset of the book as witness to the events and privy to documents, but does not identify himself with any character until the ending of the novel.
* Dr. Bernard Rieux: Dr. Bernard Rieux is the narrator of the novel, although this is only revealed at the end.
Rieux returns to the theme at the end of the novel, after the epidemic is over, when the depth of the feelings of exile and deprivation is clear from the overwhelming joy with which long parted lovers and family members greet each other.
Rather he disguises himself, referring to himself in the third person and only at the end of the novel reveals who he is.
Other details in the novel can be read at the allegorical level.
The scenes at the end of the novel, when Oran's gates are reopened, recall the jubilant scenes in Paris when the city was liberated in 1944.
Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
He describes it in his novel, Les Misérables, as the language of the dark ; at one point, he says, " What is argot ; properly speaking?
She later said her years at the home " were the happiest years " of her life ; many of the incidents in her novel Little Women ( 1868 ) are based on this period.
Ambergris is key to the Ian Cameron novel The Lost Ones, from which came the 1974 Disney film, The Island at the Top of the World.
The episode at Blake Hall was so traumatic that she reproduced it in almost perfect detail in her novel, Agnes Grey.
The literal translation of " Im Westen nichts Neues " is " Nothing New in the West ," with " West " being the Western Front ; the phrase refers to the content of an official communiqué at the end of the novel.
When he finally dies at the end of the novel, the situation report from the frontline states, " All is Quiet on the Western Front ," symbolizing the cheapness of human life in war.

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