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"The Cure of Bytyng" in London, Wellcome Library, MS 411 (ff. 56r-61r)
(2016-09-21)London, Wellcome Library, MS 411 is a codex in one volume which dates from the late fifteenth century. It houses a collection of practical treatises and tracts in English and Latin, in verse as well as in prose, on different ... -
The Black Sexual Body as Palimpsest
(2016-10-11)Análisis de las politicas sexuales a las que se sometía el cuerpo de la mujer negra en las colonias Norteamericanas del siglo 19 -
The Return of the Edwardians in Contemporary Fiction
(2016-10-26)My research stems from the hypothesis that a subgenre exists within the contemporary historical novel in English with a series of features that can be labelled as neoEdwardian and belong in a broader social and cultural ... -
‘I got into the room by means of a picklock key and found him’ Complex Prepositions in Early Modern English
(2016-11-02)English complex prepositions can be subdivided into two-word and three-word sequences, the former containing an adverb, adjective or conjunction together with a simple preposition (i.e. instead ADV of PREP ); and the latter ... -
Victorian Pornography versus Contemporary Pornography: Belinda Starling’s The Journal of Dora Damage (2008) and Women’s Agency and Emancipation.
(2016-11-16)Pornography is and has been a contentious issue in the Victorian past and in our contemporary societies, and the role of women in the business has been very much discussed by Victorian and contemporary critics and academics ... -
The origin and development of the conative alternation in english
(2016-11-17)The conative alternation (“conative” from Latin conor/conari, “to try or attempt”) is a particular type of verb alternation (or argument structure alternation) which modifies the interpretation of the verb towards suggesting ... -
Claude Cahun, creadora y observadora inconformista
(2016-12-01)A Claude Cahun se la conoce todavía hoy más en los medios artísticos por sus fotografías y collages que en los literarios por sus textos innovadores, desde los ensayos-poema, autoficciones cercanas a la novela de aventuras ... -
'I Have Every Reason to Love England': Black (neo)Victorianism and Transatlantic Fluidity in Neo-Victorian Fiction
(2016-12-13)Within neo-Victorianism, or contemporary fiction which rewrites the Victorian age, Marie-Lousie Kohlhe has pointed out a critical “reluctance to engage head-on in cross-cultural comparisons, which seem essential ... -
Cambridge Prostitution and the Rules Governing the University Spinning House in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century
(2017-04-19)The aim of this paper is to analyse the situation of prostitution in Cambridge and its regulation by the middle of the nineteenth century based on archival research. Cambridge Universitiy was characterised at the time by ... -
The vernacularization of non-native items in early english medical writing
(2017-04-26)Early Modern English is characterised by an extraordinary lexical growth motivated by two main linguistic processes, borrowing and word-formation (Nevalainen 1999: 332). Within affixation, prefixation grew more than ... -
“Gods second maister peece. The woman”. Medical terminology addressing women in Early Modern English.
(2017-05-16)The expansion of the medical science that took place in the Early Modern period (16th and 17th century) was accompanied and promoted by the proliferation of medical writing materials, enhanced, in turn, by two synergic ... -
Le proto-tourisme médical : le thermalisme sous le Second Empire
(2017-05-25)Durante el Second Empire de Napoléon III, el termalismo llegó a ser un factor esencial de desarrollo económico. Fue asimismo determinante para traer cambios socio-culturales, en particular en relación con la medicina, la ... -
The Standardization of Punctuation in Early Modern English Legal Proclamations
(2017-05-29)Punctuation is historically noted to develop from the rhetorical to the grammatical, from the speaker to the reader, the Renaissance standing out as the transitional period with the adoption of syntactic and pragmatic ... -
Entre objectivité et subjectivité, le tourisme de santé et de bien-être sur le web
(2017-05-29)Internet es una de las fuentes principales de información para preparar viajes y estancias. Los sitios web y los documentos digitales creados por las empresas generadoras de servicios turísticos, del mismo modo que los ... -
Early modern english scientific text types: different levels of linguistic complexity?
(2017-06-05)Complexity was first defined by Simon as hierarchies of different elements originating from simplicity (1962: 468). In Linguistics, Givon (2009) has analysed syntactic complexity from the point of view of language typology; ... -
A diachronic study of the conative alternation construction in english
(2017-06-05)The conative alternation is a subtype of transitivity alternation in which there is a transitive variant and an intransitive one represented with an at-construction. From a syntactic point of view, it occurs with transitive ... -
Santé, bien-être et mieux-être : promesses et génération de valeur dans la publicité touristique
(2017-06-06)Des promesses de santé, de bien-être, de mieux-être remplissent la publicité concernant le tourisme de santé, voire le débordent. Décliné sous différentes facettes, le bonheur que le voyage procure s’oppose à un quotidien ... -
Tapping into the intellectual capital at the University
(2017-09-26)Abstract Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is as full of challenges as it is of possibilities. We will explore the challenges while seeking realistic solutions as eight Computer Science professors teach ... -
Cultural Haunting and the Trace of the Colonial Other in Arthur Conan Doyle's Short Fiction
(2017-09-28)In Home Truths: Fictions of the South Asian Diaspora in Britain (2002), Susheila Nasta argues that “the arrival in Britain of several generations of black and Asian 'immigrants' in the period following decolonization and ... -
That-clauses: Retention and Omission of Complementizer that in some Varieties of English
(2017-10-02)An OBJECT CLAUSE, also sporadically referred to as a COMMENT CLAUSE (Warner 1982: 169; Huddleston & Pullum 2002: 951), is that kind of clause functioning as the direct object of the matrix verb. In English, the most common ...