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Along with her work as a writer of prose fiction, Russ was also a playwright, essayist, and author of nonfiction works, generally literary criticism and feminist theory, including the essay collection Magic Mommas, Trembling Sisters, Puritans & Perverts ; How to Suppress Women's Writing ; and the book-length study of modern feminism, What Are We Fighting For ?.
According to the only book-length study of Gage, careful inquiry turns up no such link.
( This journal-length article is a translated condensation of Švehla's book-length study Deburau, nieśmiertelny Pierrot Melantrich, 1976.
In a recent book-length study, keyboardist and Bach scholar Peter Williams contends that the Forkel story is entirely spurious.
Joshi has also written a book-length study, Ramsey Campbell and Modern Horror Fiction ( 2001 ), and edited The Count of Thirty ( Necronomicon Press 1994 ), which contains critical appreciations by various authors and a long interview with Campbell himself.
In 1962, Clive Hart wrote the first major book-length study of the work since Campbell's Skeleton Key, Structure and Motif in " Finnegans Wake " which approached the work from the increasingly influential field of structuralism.
James wrote many valuable critical articles on other novelists ; typical is his insightful book-length study of his American predecessor Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Gertrude Stein was the subject of a book-length study by Lew Welch.
* Monolingual, bilingual and bilingualized dictionaries for learners A book-length study comparing the effectiveness of monolingual, bilingual and bilingualized dictionaries for learners of English
However, Harold Bloom defended this poem in his book-length study of Yeats, and concludes that it deserves reconsideration.
Notably, it did not merit a single mention in the book-length historical study by Gordon M. Sessions, which covers a wide variety of devices in tracing the development of traffic-control devices throughout history.
Hope-in-the-Mist, a book-length study of Mirrlees and her work by Michael Swanwick, was published by Temporary Culture in 2009.
However Graham's work was represented in the anthology Conductors of Chaos ( 1996 ) by a selection introduced by the poet and critic Tony Lopez, who also wrote a book-length study, The Poetry of W. S. Graham ( 1989 ).
The book-length study contains a framework and ideas considered by many to be insightful and which have generated a good deal of response from those interested in religion, so it appears to have at least a reasonable degree of face validity.
In addition to writing and delivering professional papers, Bucke wrote three book-length studies: Man's Moral Nature, Walt Whitman, and – his best known work – Cosmic Consciousness, a classic in the modern study of mystical experience.
In 2011 Ridgeway came to figure fictionally in Guy Vanderhaeghe's new novel A Good Man ( McClelland & Stewart, 2011 ) and became the subject of the first book-length study focusing on the battle to be published in over one hundred years: The American Fenian Invasion and the 1866 Battle That Made Canada., ( Penguin, 2011 ) by investigative historian Peter Vronsky.
This is the only book-length study of this singular building, features the architect ’ s own original sketches and plans for its design as well as Hélène Binet ’ s striking photographs of the structure.
( This journal-length article is a translated condensation of Švehla ’ s book-length study Deburau, nieśmiertelny Pierrot Melantrich, 1976.
The Flexner Report is a book-length study of medical education in the United States and Canada, written by the professional educator Abraham Flexner and published in 1910 under the aegis of the Carnegie Foundation.
Probably the most important book-length study of Richardson after the first wave of Kinkead-Weakes, Doody, Flynn, and others in the 1970s and 1980s.
She has produced a book-length study of Taipei People ( see Pai Hsien-yung ).
Designed and compiled by Guelph, Ontario-based cartoonist Seth, the project ( Doug Wright: Canada's Master Cartoonist ) contains a biographical essay on Wright, and is the first book-length study of the prolific artist.
Livingston is currently engaged in a book-length study on the moral, legal, and philosophical meaning of secession.
Nightwork: Sexuality, Pleasure, and Corporate Masculinity in a Tokyo Hostess Club ( 1994 ) is a book-length study in the field of cultural anthropology of contemporary Japan by Anne Allison.

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Attributional style ( or explanatory style ) is a concept introduced by Lyn Yvonne Abramson, Martin Seligman and John D. Teasdale ; Buchanan and Seligman ( 1995 ) have edited a book-length review of the topic.
Baron von Reichenbach expounded the concept of Odic force in detail in a book-length article, Researches on Magnetism, Electricity, Heat and Light in their Relations to Vital Forces, which appeared in a special issue of a respected scientific journal, Annalen der Chemie und Physik.

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The Canadian author Ronald Wright penned a similar but shorter book-length essay A Short History of Progress in 2004.

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In 1875, a book-length French edition of Edgar Allan Poe's " The Raven " included lithographs by Manet and translation by Mallarmé.
* " An Ottoman Mentality: The World of Evliya Çelebi " ( 2004 ) by Robert Dankoff, a book-length biography
Combined with the decrease in slick magazine fiction markets, writers attempting to support themselves by creating fiction switched to novels and book-length anthologies of shorter pieces.
The Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus ( Latin for " Logical-Philosophical Treatise ") is the only book-length philosophical work published by the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein in his lifetime.
In his book-length examination of the strip, Dick Tracy-The Official Biography, Jay Maeder suggested that Gould's critics were largely unsatisfied by his explanation.
The presentation of Sherman in popular culture is now discussed at book-length in Sherman's March in Myth and Memory ( Rowman and Littlefield, 2008 ), by Edward Caudill and Paul Ashdown.
He was also the inspiration for The Whole Truth ( 1986 ) by James Cummins, a book-length collection of sestinas.
The first meta-analysis of all conceptually identical experiments concerning a particular research issue, and conducted by independent researchers, has been identified as the 1940 book-length publication Extra-sensory perception after sixty years, authored by Duke University psychologists J. G. Pratt, J.
American poet Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote a book-length verse play on the massacre, The Murder of Lidice, which was printed in its entirety in the 19 October 1942, edition of Life magazine and published as a book that same year by Harper.
A book-length disputation of Bacque's work, entitled Eisenhower and the German POWs, appeared in 1992, featuring essays by British, American, and German historians.
In François Truffaut's book-length interview, Hitchcock / Truffaut ( 1967 ), Hitchcock said that MGM wanted North by Northwest cut by 15 minutes so the film's length would run under two hours.
The White Goddess: a Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth is a book-length essay on the nature of poetic myth-making by author and poet Robert Graves.
Likewise, in continental Europe, both original book-length stories such as La rivolta dei racchi ( 1967 ) by Guido Buzzelli, and collections of comic strips have been commonly published in hardcover volumes, often called " albums ", since the end of the 19th century ( including Franco-Belgian comics series such as " The Adventures of Tintin " and " Lieutenant Blueberry ", and Italian series such as " Corto Maltese ").
ISBN 0-8010-6384-1 ( One of the first book-length critiques of the organization to be written by a disaffected former Witness )
the only book-length biography, is by an author who was not a biologist.
His two novels written in the 1970s, If Beale Street Could Talk and Just Above My Head, placed a strong emphasis on the importance of black families, and he concluded his career by publishing a volume of poetry, Sonny's Blues, as well as another book-length essay, The Evidence of Things Not Seen, which was an extended meditation inspired by the Atlanta Child Murders of the early 1980s.
They published Kay Boyle's first book-length work, Short Stores, in 1929. and works by Hart Crane, D. H. Lawrence, Ezra Pound, Archibald MacLeish, Ernest Hemingway, Laurence Sterne, and Eugene Jolas.

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