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Jane and Ellen
* Harrison, Jane Ellen, 1903.
He is not perfectly trustworthy in details, and his agenda is always to inculcate culturally " correct " Stoic opinions, perhaps so that his readers will not feel guilty, but Jane Ellen Harrison found survivals of archaic rites mentioned by Aelian very illuminating in her Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion ( 1903, 1922 ).
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Jane Ellen Harrison sees in Hesiod's story " evidence of a shift from matriarchy to patriarchy in Greek culture.
* Harrison, Jane Ellen, Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion ( 1903 ) 1922, pp. 280 – 85.
However, " the sirens, though they sing to mariners, are not sea-maidens ," Jane Ellen Harrison has cautioned ; " they dwell on an island in a flowery meadow.
" As Jane Ellen Harrison notes of " The Ker as siren :" " It is strange and beautiful that Homer should make the Sirens appeal to the spirit, not to the flesh.
* Jane Ellen Harrison, Themis: A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Religion, 1912. cf.
Both Jane Ellen Harrison and the French classicist Henri Jeanmaire have shown that both the Kouretes ( Κουρῆτες ) and Cretan Zeus ( called " the greatest kouros ( κοῦρος )" in the Cretan hymn found in an inscription at Palaikastro ) were intimately connected with the transition of young men into manhood in Cretan cities.
The Kouretes dancing around the infant Zeus as pictured in Jane Ellen Harrison, Themis 1912, p. 23.
The scholar Jane Ellen Harrison wrote that besides being guardians, nurturers, and initiators of the infant Zeus, the Kouretes were primitive magicians and seers.
* Jane Ellen Harrison.
* Harrison, Jane Ellen, 1903.
* Harrison, Jane Ellen.
* Harrison, Jane Ellen, Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion 1903.
Jane Ellen Harrison ( ibid.
* Harrison, Jane Ellen, Themis: A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Religion, 1912. cf.
The Thriae or Thriai were nymphs, three virginal sisters, one of a number of such triads (" maiden trinities " Jane Ellen Harrison called them ) in Greek mythology.
Following him and Jane Ellen Harrison, several generations of scholars, usually arguing from known myths or oral traditions and examination of Neolithic female cult-figures, suggested that many ancient societies might have been matriarchal, or even that there existed a wide-ranging matriarchal society prior to the ancient cultures of which we are aware.
More tributaries including Ellen Brook, Jane Brook, Henley Brook, Wandoo Creek, Bennett Brook, Blackadder Creek, Limestone Creek, Susannah Brook, and the Helena River enter the river between Wooroloo Brook and Guildford ; however, most of these have either dried up or become seasonally flowing due to human impacts such as land clearing and development.
The term " dying god " is associated with the works of James Frazer, Jane Ellen Harrison, and their fellow Cambridge Ritualists.
She met the leading Shakespearean actress Ellen Tree soon after, and persuaded her to take the lead role in a play she was writing, partly in blank verse, entitled The Bride of Fort Edward, based on her award-winning story, Love's Martyr, about Jane M ' Crea, which she also published anonymously in 1839.
His great-grand-nieces are the prominent American portrait painters Lydia Field Emmet, Rosina Sherwood Emmet, Jane Emmet de Glehn and Ellen Emmet Rand.
The winnowing-fan ( λίκνον, also meaning a " cradle ") featured in the rites accorded Dionysus and in the Eleusinian Mysteries: " it was a simple agricultural implement taken over and mysticised by the religion of Dionysus ," Jane Ellen Harrison remarked.

Jane and Harrison
As a result of her actions in the accident, Barbara Jane Harrison is awarded a posthumous George Cross, the only GC awarded to a woman in peacetime.
# Jane Elizabeth Lee ( January 1, 1811 – June 25, 1837 ); married Henry T. Harrison
Stolen is a play by Australian playwright Jane Harrison.
A number of songs were recorded during these sessions but were not issued on The Beatles, including Harrison's " Not Guilty " ( which he re-recorded for his eponymous 1979 album, George Harrison ), Lennon's " What's the New Mary Jane ", and McCartney's " Jubilee " ( later retitled " Junk " and released on his first solo LP ).
The notion of a " woman-centered " society was developed by J. J. Bachofen, whose three-volume Myth, religion, and mother right ( 1861 ) impacted the way classicists such as Jane Harrison, Sir Arthur Evans, Walter Burkert, and James Mellaart looked at the evidence of matriarchal religion in pre-Hellenic societies.
The myth and ritual school includes scholars Jane Harrison, Gilbert Murray, F. M. Cornford, and A. B.

Jane and turned
In 1911 Jane Addams proposed a city-wide Father's Day in Chicago, but she was turned down.
* In Jane Austen's novel Emma, at the Box Hill picnic which turned out to be a sore disappointment, Frank Churchill said to Emma: " Our companions are excessively stupid.
According to one biographer, on the evening of April 4, 1968, Jane Elliott turned on her television to find out about the assassination.
Peace leaders like Jane Addams of Hull House and David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford University, redoubled their efforts, and now turned their voices against Wilson because he was " sowing the seeds of militarism, raising up a military and naval caste.
The Portrait of a Lady was turned into a film in 1996 by New Zealand director Jane Campion, starring Nicole Kidman as Isabel, John Malkovich as Osmond, and Barbara Hershey as Madame Merle.
Other crossover shows include one where the Clampetts, Milburn Drysdale, and Miss Jane spend both Thanksgiving and Christmas of 1968 in Hooterville on The Beverly Hillbillies and a 1970 episode of The Beverly Hillbillies in which Mr. Drysdale thought that billionaire Howard Hughes lived in Hooterville ( the man turned out to be Howard Hewes, who owned Hooterville real estate, including the field Steve Elliot rented to maintain his crop plane .).
The Seymours gained wealth and power as Henry's attentions turned to Jane.
Jane Fonda, a supporter of the IPC, later turned this moniker into a name for her film production firm, IPC Films, which produced in whole or in part, movies and documentaries such as F. T. A.
He turned to directing in 1915, often directing his wife Elsie Jane Wilson ( a director herself ), and earned a substantial sum for his film The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin which he wrote, produced, and directed, while also starring in the title role.
The author was Jane Webb who, having been left penniless by the death of her father at 17, had turned to writing as a profession.
Jane said in June 2007 that Zack Snyder had expressed interest in casting him for the role of ' The Comedian ' for the adaptation of Alan Moore's graphic novel Watchmen, but because he was too busy, he turned down the role.
Hyams was the original choice to play Jane in Tarzan the Ape Man ( 1932 ), but turned it down.
Andy could display an impish sense of humor, as at the exhibition game in August 1981 against the Cubs ; he sat down in Mayor Jane Byrne's lap, lit up his nose, turned to her husband and said, " Jay, your wife is turning me on.
Ferrer never achieved major stardom and later turned towards television, doing some directing for the series The Farmer's Daughter ( 1963 – 1966 ) starring Inger Stevens, but is best remembered in television work for his role opposite Jane Wyman as Angela Channing's attorney and briefly, her husband, Phillip Erikson, in Falcon Crest, as well as directing a few of the series episodes.
On 21 June 1825 Hutchinson married his second wife, Jane Roberts, who was also a former convict ( having been transported for seven years, arriving in 1803 ) and who was the widow of another former convict turned businessman.
He soon turned up as a radio regular, perhaps his most familiar role being Jane Ace's shiftless, scheming brother Johnny in Easy Aces.

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