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Discovering roots running under ground: reading Emerson from a Cixousian perspective
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One might not find many comparisons between the essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson, a leader in the nineteenth century American Transcendental Movement, and the 1975 manifesto, The Laugh of the Medusa, by the French feminist, Hรฉlรฉne Cixous....
Three autograph letters, signed, to Mrs. James Carrick Moore and to her daughters Harriet and Louisa, 3 pages 8vo, one with address-leaf and nother with the front portion of an envelope, from York Chambers, St. James Street, dated...
Letter from the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Nobel Commitee for Physics inviting Paul Dirac to submit proposals for possible candidates for the Nobel prize for Physics for 1972
A letter from Gabriel Dirac to his father, Paul Dirac, sharing what he has been doing while his father is traveling and is excited that his father will return on his birthday.
Correspondence between Dirac and President Aryeh Dvoretzky of the Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities discussing Dirac's future travel to the Einstein Centennial Symposium in Jerusalem with his wife Margit.
A letter of introduction for Dacres Adams, traveling with a friend in Scotland, written by Thomas Campbell to Archibald Alison (1757-1839). Campbell speaks highly of Adams to Alison.
Documentation and draft reports on Fuller Warren's contribution and efforts to denouncing and outlawing the KKK as well as his relationship with the organization. Includes writings both for and against the organization.
Letters sent from Scotland from Paul Dirac to Margit Dirac
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A letter between Paul Dirac and his wife Margit as she travels to visit family. Detailed is Dirac's worries over the cold weather Margit may encounter.
John Baker Holroyd writes about two originally enclosed letters relating to Lord Liverpool, perhaps Charles Jenkinson the 1st Earl of Liverpool, and a port merchant of Bristol.
Letter to Paul Dirac from the general editor of the Niels Bohr Institutet
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A letter to Paul Dirac from Erik Rรผdinger, general editor of the Niels Bohr Institutet asking Dirac for permission to reproduce his letter to Niels Bohr of 26 November 1929.
Letter from the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Nobel Commitee for Physics inviting Paul Dirac to submit proposals for possible candidates for the Nobel prize for Physics for 1975
Letter from Matel Lobe to W. B. Fabian, December 2, 1896
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The author of this letter, perhaps Matel Lobe, writes to W.B. Fabian stating that he has forgotten to send the "two stalls" that he promised. Lobe asks for him to send them by hand in the morning or provide a wire so that they can get...
Letter to excuse an enslaved person leaving without a permission slip
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Letter to Ms. Putnam explaining how "Peyton" was given a mistaken slip of paper instead of the pass written for them. Both the mistaken paper and the slip were sent to Ms. Putnam to better explain how this mishap could have taken place....
Correspondence between Dirac and Director Godfrey Silverman of Bar-Ilan University in Israel confirming Dirac's future travel to Israel as a visiting professor for the period between December 1965 and January of 1966.
Letter with postcard from Edward Gordon Craig to John Parker, May 4, 1931
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This letter from Edward Gordon Craig to John Parker is accompanied by its original envelope. The letter thanks John Parker for a generous offer and says that he will tell a young lady who studies theater history to look into the matter...
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