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Statement and story: Robert Graves's myth-making ( Åbo: Åbo Akademis Förlag, 1997 )
Their story was familiar to Asimov from his recent reading of Robert Graves's novel Count Belisarius, and of his earlier study of Edward Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, on which the entire series is loosely based.

Graves's and owes
Karen Nichols of Michael Graves's firm said " Michael feels like he owes the city one .... We have done a lot of public buildings since then.

Graves's and much
The Golden Bough ( 1922, but begun in 1890 ), an early anthropological study by Sir James George Frazer, is the starting point for much of Graves's argument, and Graves thought in part that his book made explicit what Frazer only hinted at.
After the War Roberts was the dedicatee of Robert Graves's The White Goddess in its first edition ( 1948 ), having provided much of the Welsh material used by him.

Graves's and especially
He notes that something bad always happens to the pets in Graves's books, and when he wrote back to Pete, he seemed especially interested in spending some " quality time with the pets ," particularly Bunnicula, whom Chester has now befriended.

Graves's and ).
He played the mad Roman emperor Caligula in an uncompleted 1937 film version of Robert Graves's novel I, Claudius ( with Charles Laughton ); a kindly veterinarian who accidentally causes the death of a murderess ( played by Bette Davis ) in the 1952 suspense drama Another Man's Poison ; and the fool Wamba in the 1952 Ivanhoe ( with Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor ).
Following her work, the idea of a matristic early Europe which had venerated such a deity was developed in books by amateur scholars such as Robert Briffault's The Mothers ( 1927 ) and Robert Graves's The White Goddess ( 1946 ).

interpretation and story
The 11th century date is due to scholars who argue that, rather than transcription of the tale from the oral tradition by a literate monk, Beowulf reflects an original interpretation of the story by the poet.
According to Kirsten Abbott, feminist interpretation regards the story of Hosea and his relations with his wife Gomer as a metaphor for the conflict between a Covenant Theology ( Israel violating the covenant relationship with YHWH ) and a Creation Theology ( YHWH will undo the fertility of the earth in response to Israel following other fertility gods ).
Both Matthew and Luke record a tradition of Jesus ’ interpretation of the story of Jonah ( notably, Matthew includes two very similar traditions in chapters 12 and 16 ).
Through his typological interpretation of the story of Jonah, Jesus has weighed his generation and found it wanting.
She has also appeared in several comic book series, including the Sláine, which featured two runs, titled " Demon Killer " and " Queen of Witches " giving a free interpretation of Boudica's story.
In connection with this interpretation, David and Margaret Leeming describe Genesis 1 as a " demythologized myth ", and John L. McKenzie asserts that the writer of Genesis 1 has " excised the mythical elements " from his creation story.
Paul responds angrily ; he relates his conversion and apostolic credentials, his relationship with the Jerusalem Church, and engages in a debate over the interpretation of the Abraham story.
An interesting literary interpretation of this period of Christianity and the character of Paul can be found in Rudyard Kipling's short story " The Church that was at Antioch ".
A fable is a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, mythical creatures, plants, inanimate objects or forces of nature which are anthropomorphized ( given human qualities such as verbal communication ), and that illustrates or leads to an interpretation of a moral lesson ( a " moral "), which may at the end be added explicitly in a pithy maxim.
They are the only institution dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the Schwenkfelder story, including Caspar Schwenckfeld, the Radical Reformation, religious toleration, the Schwenkfelders in Europe and America, and the Schwenkfelder Church.
On several occasions MacLean noted that she ranked EC's interpretation as superior to her own story.
Based on dispensationalist interpretation of prophecies in the Biblical books of Revelation, Daniel, Isaiah and Ezekiel, Left Behind tells the story of the end times, in which true believers in Christ have been " raptured ", ( i. e. taken instantly to heaven ) leaving the world shattered and chaotic.
Luke's story, though only four verses long, has been a complex source of inspiration, interpretation, and debate for centuries.
Many households add their own commentary and interpretation and often the story of the Jews is related to the theme of liberation and its implications worldwide.
Narrative criticism focuses on the story itself and how the construction of the narrative directs the interpretation of the situation.
Related to this is the concept of shadow history or secret history, in which the events of a story occur within the bounds of already-established events ( especially real-world historical events ), revealing a different interpretation of ( or motivation for ) the events.
According to Lönnroth ( 1998 ) in the 19th century and early 20th century, Swedish historians saw their writing in terms of literature and story telling, rather than analysis and interpretation.
The cornerstone of Fromm's humanistic philosophy is his interpretation of the biblical story of Adam and Eve's exile from the Garden of Eden.
Simek rejects notions of a " vegetation cult " venerating Sif, says that Sif does not appear to have a function, dismisses theories proposing connections between Sif's hair and grain as " over-zealous interpretation ", and theorizes that Snorri invented the story of Sif's shorn locks in attempt to explain the attributes of various gods.
An attempt to construct a most plausible explanation by locating it in what is known of the culture in which the story arose points to the interpretation that the Golden Fleece represents the ideas of kingship and legitimacy ; hence the journey of Jason to find it, in order to restore legitimate rule to Iolcos.
A Jungian interpretation of the process of psychological ' descent and return ', using the story of Inanna as translated by Wolkstein and Kramer.
The New World, which featured a romantic interpretation of the story of John Smith and Pocahontas, was released in 2005.
The most elaborate interpretation of her story is that of Ovid, and runs as follows.
Less than a century later, discoveries of new species made it increasingly difficult to justify a literal interpretation for the Ark story.
Anouilh's interpretation of the historical story, though often ironic, is more straightforward than T. S. Eliot's play on the same subject, Murder in the Cathedral, which was intended primarily as a religious treatment.

interpretation and owes
" To George Teissier he owes a preference for quantitative descriptions ; André Lwoff initiated him into the potentials of microbiology ; to Boris Ephrussi he owes the discovery of physiological genetics, and to Louis Rapkine the concept that only chemical and molecular descriptions could provide a complete interpretation of the function of living organisms.
However, as early as 1802, Eichsfeld historian Johann Vinzenz Wolf had stated that " seine Gottheit hat Stuffo der falschen Deutung des Wortes Stuffenberg zu verdanken " (" Stuffo owes his divinity to a false interpretation of the name Stuffenberg ").
The musical community also owes a lot to Veena Dhanammal and T. Brinda, who popularized Kshetrayya's songs with their beautiful musical interpretation. Kshetrayya's padams now form an integral part of the dance and musical traditions of South India, where his songs are rendered purely as musical works or as accompaniments to dance.
The musical community owes a lot to Veena Dhanammal and T. Brinda, who popularized Kshetrayya's songs with their beautiful musical interpretation.

interpretation and much
The tomb of Myrine is mentioned in the Iliad ; later interpretation made of her an Amazon: according to Diodorus, Queen Myrine led her Amazons to victory against Libya and much of Gorgon.
Contrary to the interpretation of the classical writers, the Pannonian Boii attested in later sources are not simply the remnants of those who had fled from Italy, but rather another division of the tribe, which had settled there much earlier.
Although current trends show substantial competition from alternative interpretations, throughout much of the twentieth century the Copenhagen interpretation had strong acceptance among physicists.
ECMA and ISO require that all patents essential to implementation be made available under " reasonable and non-discriminatory ( RAND ) terms ", but interpretation of this has led to much controversy, particularly in the case of Mono.
From this perspective, much literary critical theory, since it is focused on interpretation and explanation rather than on social transformation, would be regarded as positivistic or traditional rather than critical theory in the Kantian or Marxian sense.
On this interpretation Hume is proposing a ' No-Self Theory ' and thus has much in common with Buddhist thought.
Some critics of DPNSS suggest that it is too loosely defined and allows too much latitude in its interpretation of message formats and timers.
Computer modelling of stock prices has now replaced much of the subjective interpretation of fundamental data ( along with technical data ) in the industry.
Pappas ' interpretation of Berkeley's ‘ esse is percipi ’ thesis has sparked much discussion.
Although the Latter-day Saints believe that speaking in tongues and the interpretation of tongues are alive and well in the Church, modern Mormons are much more likely to point to the way in which LDS missionaries are trained and learn foreign languages quickly, and are able to communicate rapidly, on their missions, as evidence of the manifestation of this gift.
While this effort has by no means converted all, or even most, Muslims to the Wahhabist interpretation of Islam, it has done much to overwhelm more moderate local interpretations, and has set the Saudi-interpretation of Islam as the " gold standard " of religion in Muslims ' minds.
Jewish law must be preserved but it is subject to interpretation by those who have mastered it, and the interpretation placed upon it by duly authorized masters in every generation must be accepted with as much reverence as those which were given in previous generations.
Mies ' architecture was guided by principles at a high level of abstraction, and his own generalized descriptions of those principles intentionally leave much room for interpretation.
This commentary tends to focus on the meaning of the mishnayot themselves, without as much reliance on the Gemara's interpretation and is, therefore, considered valuable as a tool for the study of Mishnah as an independent work.
However, the followers of Buddhism usually avoid the term God, for it savors so much of Christianity, whose spirit is not always exactly in accord with the Buddhist interpretation of religious experience.
The EPR paper generated significant interest among physicists and inspired much discussion about the foundations of quantum mechanics ( perhaps most famously Bohm's interpretation of quantum mechanics ), but relatively little other published work.
The nature of a translation very much depends on what interpretation one places on Khayyam's philosophy.
Countering a presentist interpretation are those who say this approach misses out on much of the original's value as a children's book and as a work of high fantasy in its own right, and that it disregards the book's influence on these genres.
They also point out that early Christians such as Ignatius of Antioch, Justin Martyr, and Clement of Rome ( who were much closer to the event than those who have later proposed a figurative interpretation of the Eucharist ), described the Eucharist as truly the body and blood of Christ.
A Chief Justice who knows the Associate Justices can therefore do much — by the simple act of selecting the justice who writes the Opinion of the Court — to affect the " flavor " of the opinion, which in turn can affect the interpretation of that opinion in cases before lower courts in the years to come.
The sources and interpretation of the Declaration have been the subject of much scholarly inquiry.
Although some contend that Beza's view of the doctrine of predestination exercised an overly dominant influence upon his interpretation of the Scriptures, there is no question that he added much to a clear understanding of the New Testament.
Farrington and Sargand ( 2004 ) developed a simple signal processing technique using numerical derivatives to extract reliable indications of slope movement from the TDR data much earlier than by conventional interpretation.
The Qur ' an, much like the Bible and Torah, has a vague condemnation of homosexuality and how it should be dealt with, leaving it open to interpretation.

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