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Cocargeanu, Dana; O'Connell, Eithne; McGillicuddy, Áine – Children's Literature in Education, 2016
This year, 2016, marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Beatrix Potter (1866-1943), the much-loved author and illustrator of children's books. Although translation has made a vital contribution to her international success, Potter's work remains relatively under-researched from a translation studies perspective. This article aims to provide a…
Descriptors: Translation, Childrens Literature, French, Language Research
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Godsland, Shelley – Hispania, 2012
The article analyzes the portrayal of the male perpetrator of heterosexual domestic violence in a selection of contemporary Spanish texts (novel, drama, and autobiography) that form part of a clearly discernible cultural response to the issue of intimate partner violence in Spain today. It reads the figure of the abuser in conjunction with a range…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Child Abuse, Autobiographies, Foreign Countries
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Cooke, Bill – Science & Education, 2010
Joseph McCabe (1867-1955) was one of the most prolific and gifted polymaths of the twentieth century. Long before such a thing was thought respectable, and almost a century before any university established a chair in the public understanding of science, McCabe made a living as a populariser of science and a critic of philosophical and religious…
Descriptors: Evolution, Science and Society, Religion, Criticism
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King, James R. – Negro History Bulletin, 1977
Wright's experiences as a Southern black are reflected in his family life, his religion, his formal education, his jobs, his choice of heroes, his relationship with the Communist Party and his work. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Black Culture, Black Influences
Jensen, Marvin D. – 1987
Although Willa Cather is known primarily for her short fiction and novels, she began her writing career as a literary and drama critic while still a student at the University of Nebraska. Her writing experience with the university literary periodical led her to become the drama critic for the "Nebraska State Journal," and later for the…
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Cultural Background, Cultural Influences