Mastrangelo, Marc. The Early Christian Response to Platonist Poetics: Boethius, Prudentius, and the Poeta Theologus. In The Poetics of Late Latin Literature, edited by Jaś Elsner and Jesús Hernández Lobato, 391-423. New York:...
Bair, Sarah. The Early Years of Negro History Week, 1926-1950. In Histories of Social Studies and Race: 1865-2000, edited by Christine Woyshner and Chara Haeussler Bohan, 57-77. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012., For more...
Eating problems or irregularities are common among children and adolescents. When the problems reach the point of being gross disturbances in eating behavior and when accompanied by some form of body image disturbance, we enter...
Eating problems or irregularities are common among children and adolescents. When the problems reach the point of being gross disturbances in eating behavior and when accompanied by some form of body image disturbance, we enter...
The volume of which this essay is a part, Teaching Victorian Literature in the 21st Century, is a valuable addition to the literature of teaching at the college and university level. Such a volume is particularly useful in...
Reed, Robert N., Scott M. Boback, Chad E. Montgomery, Stephen Green, Zoe Stevens, and Daniel Watson. "Ecology and Conservation of an Exploited Insular Population of Boa constrictor (Squamata: Biodae) on the Cayos Cochinos,...
Al comentar la pieza Escuadra hacia la muerte, Farris Anderson, en su libro sobre Alfonso Sastre, escribió las siguientes palabras: “The Condemned Squad is a splendidly balanced allegory of the human condition, heavy with...
Bryant, Sarah, and Jessica Spott. The EDGE Program: 20 Years and Counting. In A Celebration of the EDGE Program's Impact on the Mathematics Community and Beyond, edited by Susan D'Agostino, Sarah Bryant, Amy Buchmann,...
Several investigations on the effects of processing instruction on second language development have examined subjunctive mood verbal morphology. Principally, they have examined what is popularly termed in pedagogical grammars...
The English literary magazine originates in the eighteenth century. The first periodical to call itself a “magazine,” the Gentleman’s Magazine, commenced publication in 1731, and was quickly followed by the London Magazine and...