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While past thoughts and reminiscences may be concealed from immediate consciousness, they direct the thoughts and feelings of the individual from the realm of the unconscious.
Newton's single-minded attention to his work generally, and to his project during this time, is shown by later reminiscences from his secretary and copyist of the period, Humphrey Newton.
He followed this with Bring On the Empty Horses in 1975, a collection of entertaining reminiscences from Hollywood's " Golden Age " in the 1940s.
Hamilton Pierson, Jefferson at Monticello: The Private Life of Thomas Jefferson, New York: Charles Scribner, 1862, digital text of book drawn from reminiscences of Edmund Bacon, Jefferson's overseer, University of Michigan
In the early 1880s, Ballantine retired from the Law in order to write and travel, publishing several volumes of reminiscences.
Wells allows for the possibility that certain elements of the Gospel traditions might be based on a historical figure from the first-century Palestine: " he Galilean and the Cynic elements ... may contain a core of reminiscences of an itinerant Cynic-type Galilean preacher ( who, however, is certainly not to be identified with the Jesus of the earliest Christian documents ).
She provided her reminiscences from her sick bed, and commented " Have you any idea of the pleasure of lying in bed for six months, talking about yourself to a very intelligent man?
With a wealth of clips and reminiscences from the many stars who appeared on the series, the team will recreate the chaos and mayhem of those heady days of the show that broke the mould.
In the case of the latter pair, Palmer argues, " those reminiscences of Delius which crop up from time to time in music ... are more probably Delius filtered through Warlock ".
* An alleged comment from Mileva to a Serbian friend, which, referring to 1905, said " we finished some important work that will make my husband world famous ", although such reminiscences have been described as " hometown folklore.
He resigned his appointment under the Science and Art Department in 1885, and from then until his death he was mainly occupied in writing his reminiscences, which were published posthumously in 1892, with a memoir by Professor Minto.
Criterion released a Region 1 DVD on February 19, 2008 with features that include: an audio commentary by Cox and screenwriter Wurlitzer, Dispatches from Nicaragua, an original documentary about the filming of Walker, On Moviemaking and the Revolution, reminiscences 20 years later from an extra on the film, behind-the-scenes photographs, and a booklet featuring writings by film critic Graham Fuller, Wurlitzer and Linda Sandoval.
To Allan B. Ho and Dmitry Feofanov, he confirmed that his father had told him about " meeting a young man from Leningrad who knows his music extremely well " and that " Volkov did meet with Shostakovich to work on his reminiscences ".
After the abdication of Louis-Philippe in February 1848, Chancelier Pasquier retired from active life and set to work to compile the notes and reminiscences of his long and active career.
Dreyer: My Metier contains reminiscences from those who knew him.
Based on this case study the assertion that " those with hysteria suffer for the most part from their reminiscences ", in other words from traumatic memories which can be " processed " by relating them, was formulated for the first time.
" Although Townsend never wrote an autobiography, Scenes of Childhood was compiled after her death from short reminiscences published over the years in the New Yorker.
* A collection of personal reminiscences and tributes from people who were rescued on the Kindertransport, collected by the Quakers in 2008.
It includes news of the school, messages from the committee, news of old boys, reminiscences of School, news of the Old Silhillian sports clubs and obituaries of Old Silhillians and former masters.

reminiscences and 1985
With a confidentiality of an artist official, Vu Quoc Uy wrote his reminiscences such as ' I came back to Haiphong in the general uprising ', ' Acting under the light of cultural platform ' and ' Hard days in Deo Voi ', ... On the occasion of 30th anniversary of liberation of Haiphong ( May 13, 1955 May 13, 1985 ), Vu Quoc Uy wrote a volume of book named ' Sunrise on Cam River ' to recall 500 days of Haiphong from uprising to struggling against the French colonialist ( August, 1945 July, 1954 ) and with a task of writing on sea port land such as ' nop lan Dang liem cuoi cung cho Dang bo Haiphong '.

reminiscences and how
In his reminiscences, Vladimir Kostov, a Bulgarian secret agent who defected to France in 1978, recalls how the powerful minister of internal affairs would suffer nervous episodes before meeting Zhivkov lest his predanost should fail to come across sufficiently expressively.
Armstrong reminiscences of how she grew up in a dark room, learning all about photography.
Their reminiscences are used both for comic effect and to show how the geopolitical situation has changed, but also how nostalgia has blotted out the horrors of war.

reminiscences and containing
See Recollections of Writers ( 1898 ), a joint work by the Clarkes containing letters and reminiscences of their many literary friends ; and Mary Cowden Clarke's autobiography, My Long Life ( 1896 ).
Its incipit is a poem encompassing about a third of the whole, containing further reminiscences of London tavern and club life in the form of dialogue between the poet and an old man.
Included in such primary material are an interview with Mary Todd Lincoln in 1871, two long interviews with Dennis Hanks ( Lincoln's cousin, who lived with Lincoln growing up ), and hundreds of letters and notes from Herndon to Weik between 1 October 1881 and 27 February 1891, containing reminiscences of Lincoln's life.
His book of reminiscences, Aus meinem Leben ( Berlin, 1892 ), containing contributions by Gustav Freytag and Hubert Janitschek, was edited by his son Jaro Springer ( b. 1856 ), who is also known as a writer on art.
It was then that he published his chief works: Histoire de Napoléon ( 2 vols., 1833 ), and Histoire complète de la révolution française de 1789 à 1806 ( 6 vols., 1833 – 1836 ), comprising several inconsistencies and omissions, but containing a number of the author's reminiscences ( in some places they become practically memoirs, and are consequently of real value ).

reminiscences and all
: The old tunnel, that used to lie there under ground, a passage of Acheron-like solemnity and darkness, now all closed and filled up, and soon to be utterly forgotten, with all its reminiscences ; however, there will, for a few years yet be many dear ones, to not a few Brooklynites, New Yorkers, and promiscuous crowds besides.
We must not, however, overlook the fact that the author was evidently very familiar with Nashe's works, and that all three parts, not only in the speeches of Ingenioso, but throughout, are full of reminiscences of his writings.
She wrote in a book of reminiscences: " I can truthfully affirm that I never learned anything which would now be considered worth learning until I had done with them all and started foraging for myself.
It included reminiscences of 230 participants from all ranks of the service on both sides of the conflict.
By the time of his death thirty-four years later he had written another eighteen biographies, three travel books ( all with Hugh Kingsmill ), three books of reminiscences ( one written with Malcolm Muggeridge ), four collections of brief lives, a collection of short stories and essays, and a book on the craft of biographical writing, as well as numerous articles and talks.
A collection of almost all commemorative papers, transcriptions of commemorative addresses on Ennio De Giorgi and personal reminiscences of pupils and friends, collected jointly with some philosophical papers of De Giorgi himself: the translation of the title reads as :" Ennio De Giorgi: they have said of him ...".
Hints and reminiscences of Tacitus appear in French and English literature, as well as German and Italian, from the 12th to the 14th century, but none of them are at all certain.
The author's through-a-boy's-eyes view of his observations during expeditions in and around his home town, contrasted with his father's reminiscences of the time " when Wisconsin was still half wilderness, when panthers sometimes looked in through the windows, and the whippoorwills called all night long ", provide a glimpse of the past, as the original subtitle suggests.
" If a hypnotist succeeds in blotting out all earlier reminiscences, he writes, there would be no loss of personal existence-" Nor will there ever be.

reminiscences and my
RadhaLakshmi has written her reminiscences about him in her book Padmarajan entaey gandharvan ( Padmarajan, my celestial lover ).
In one of Trout's NPR reminiscences, airing July 9, 1999, he admitted that an oft-played recording of his announcing the end of World War II (" my greatest hit, as it were ") on August 14, 1945 was actually a fake.

reminiscences and documents
* The first Prague Spring International Cello Competition in 1950 in photographs, documents and reminiscences
* The first Prague Spring International Cello Competition in 1950 in photographs, documents and reminiscences

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