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Edmund and Wilson's
Edmund Wilson's early analysis of the book, The Dream of H. C. Earwicker, made the assumption that Earwicker himself is the dreamer of the dream, an assumption which continued to carry weight with Wakean scholars Harry Levin, Hugh Kenner, and William Troy.
Edmund Wilson's story " Galahad ," published in 1927, presents a humorous story about the attempted seduction of a virginal High School student by a debutante.
In this he highlights the double-talk and appalling prose of J. D. Bernal in the same magazine, and cites Edmund Wilson's damnation of the prose of Joseph E. Davies in Mission to Moscow.
* Edmund Wilson's To the Finland Station
An early use of the term ( as " rat-fuck ") appears in Edmund Wilson's " The Twenties " in an entry dated February, 1922.
His edition, with an introduction, to Edmund Wilson's Selected Writings was published in 2008 ( Lumen, Barcelona ).

Edmund and 1931
* Edmund Leslie Newcombe ( September 16, 1924 – December 9, 1931 )
In 1925 he was asked by Edmund Greacen of the Grand Central Art Galleries to teach at the Grand Central School of Art ; Gorky accepted and remained with them until 1931.
* George Edmund Milnes Monckton-Arundell, 7th Viscount Galway ( 1844 – 1931 )
Don't Bet on Women ( 1931 ) was a non-musical drawing room comedy in which playboy Edmund Lowe bets his happily married friend Roland Young that he can seduce Young's wife ( MacDonald ).
Edmund Kealoha " Ed " Parker ( March 19, 1931 – December 15, 1990 ) was an American martial artist, promoter, teacher, and author.
* 1931: Edmund Duffy, Baltimore Sun, " for ' An Old Struggle Still Going On.
In 1894 Perry had achieved another success when her Impressionist paintings were exhibited in Boston at the St. Botolph Club with other artists including Edmund C. Tarbell ( 1862 – 1938 ), Phillip Leslie Hale ( 1865 – 1931 ), Theodore Wendel ( 1859 – 1932 ), Frederick Porter Vinton ( 1846 – 1911 ), and Dawson Dawson-Watson.
Neville Eade lived at Low Walworth from 1931 to 1959 because he and his brother had bought the Walworth Castle estate in 1931 after the previous owners, Vivian Aylmer and Edmund Aylmer, had died.
In 1931, Fox Film Corporation produced a sound version with Baxter, Conchita Montenegro, and Edmund Lowe.
* Augusta Alexandrine Gräfin zu Eulenburg ( Starnberg, 1 September 1882-Starnberg, 28 January 1974 ), married in London, 4 February 1907 ( div 1931 ) Edmund Jaroljmek

Edmund and study
He returned to Freiburg in 1928 to study with Edmund Husserl and write a Habilitation with Martin Heidegger, which was published in 1932 as Hegel's Ontology and Theory of Historicity.
In their cross-cultural study of signs and symbols, Patterns that Connect, Carl Schuster and Edmund Carpenter present various forms of the labyrinth and suggest various possible meanings, including not only a sacred path to the home of a sacred ancestor, but also, perhaps, a representation of the ancestor him / herself: "... many World Indians who make the labyrinth regard it as a sacred symbol, a beneficial ancestor, a deity.
In these articles, Adorno championed avant-garde music at the same time as he critiqued the failings of musical modernity, as in the case of Stravinsky ’ s The Soldier ’ s Tale, which he called in 1923 a “ dismal Bohemian prank .” In these early writings, he was unequivocal in his condemnation of performances which either sought or pretended to achieve a transcendence which Adorno, in line with many intellectuals of the time, regarded as impossible: “ No cathedral ,” he wrote, “ can be built if no community desires one .” In the summer of 1924, Adorno received his doctorate with a study of Edmund Husserl under the direction of the unorthodox neo-Kantian Hans Cornelius.
* For Edmund Husserl, phenomenology is " the reflective study of the essence of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view.
From this play, Edmund Wilson adopted the title Axel's Castle for his influential study of the symbolist literary aftermath.
Sara Suleri Goodyear, born Sara Suleri, is an author and, since 1983, professor of English at Yale University, where her fields of study and teaching include Romantic and Victorian poetry as well as a recent interest in Edmund Burke.
* Edmund Halley presents a systematic study of the trade winds and monsoons and identifies solar heating as the cause of atmospheric motions.
Trevor Hall in his study The Strange Case of Edmund Gurney has argued the case that Gurney's death was suicide, resulting from disillusionment after discovering the frauds of Blackburn and Smith.
The first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, created a committee under the chairmanship of Professor Edmund Morgan to study the potential for unifying and revising the services ' disparate military justice systems under a single code.
From 1907 to 1910, he taught at the University of Munich, where his study of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology deepened.
It is a broad philosophical movement founded in the early years of the 20th century by Edmund Husserl. Phenomenology, in Husserl's conception, is primarily concerned with the systematic reflection on and study of the structures of consciousness and the phenomena that appear in acts of consciousness.
The majority of boys then study at Edmund Rice College ( Hightown ) or St. Patrick's College ( Bearnageeha or " Barney ") or girls at Little Flower or Our Lady of Mercy with those who have passed the selection test going to the closer grammar school St Malachy's College ( boys ) or to Dominican College ( girls ).
Edmund Wilson used the title Axel's Castle for his study of early Modernist literature.
" Ryle, having engaged in detailed study of the key works of Bernard Bolzano, Franz Brentano, Alexius Meinong, Edmund Husserl, and Martin Heidegger, himself suggested instead that the book " could be described as a sustained essay in phenomenology, if you are at home with that label.
From 1902-1903 he studied in Germany, at Göttingen, where he was the first American to study with Edmund Husserl, and in Berlin and Heidelberg.
Considering the advice of his mentor at KU, Dr. C. E. McClung, Sutton moved to Columbia University for further study of zoology under Dr. Edmund B. Wilson.
Historically, Edmund Husserl is regarded as the philosopher whose work made phenomenology a coherent philosophical discipline with a concrete methodology in the study of consciousness, namely the epoche.
Having had relatively little formal art training, Hassam was advised by his friend ( and fellow Boston Art Club member ) Edmund H. Garrett to take a two month " study trip " with him to Europe during the summer of 1883.
As a younger son, Edmund had been intended for clerical or monastic life, and had been sent to study at Oxford University.
The 68 year old Robert Edmund Grant, who had shown him the study of invertebrates when Darwin was a student at the University of Edinburgh and who was still teaching Lamarckian evolution weekly at University College London, brought out a small book on classification dedicated to Darwin: " With one fell-sweep of the wand of truth, you have now scattered to the winds the pestilential vapours accumulated by ' species-mongers '.
A further study by Dr. Edmund Rose, University of Freiburg ( 2004 ), successfully treated ( AHI < 5 ) 88 % of patients with MAS and proposes optimum patient selection to include AHI < 25, BMI < 30, and good dentition.
Since then it has been heavily studied and critiqued by Trevor Hall in his study The Strange Case of Edmund Gurney.
He served in World War I and returned to study philosophy with Edmund Husserl, writing his Habilitationsschrift on Investigations of the Phenomenological Foundations of Geometry and their Physical Applications, ( 1923 ).
He first studied mathematics and philosophy in Lwów under Kazimierz Twardowski, then moved to Göttingen to study philosophy under Edmund Husserl.

Edmund and Axel's
* Axel's Castle ( 1984 ) Edmund Wilson

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