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  • Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Law

    A Critical Reader

    Series series Rhetoric, Law, and the Humanities
    A rigorous interdisciplinary inquiry into how classical rhetorical traditions continue to inform, challenge, and enrich modern legal reasoning and jurisprudence.Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Law: A Critical Reader is a rich work that analyzes the interplay between ancient rhetorical traditions and modern legal practice, reestablishing the lost connections between law and classical rhetoric. ... Read more

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  • Why the Shoe Pinches

    Translated by John Stirling Craig ...
    In 'Why the Shoe Pinches,' Georg Hermann von Meyer delves into the complexities of human nature, exploring the intricate relationships between individuals and society. This semi-autobiographical narrative blends existentialist themes with a keen psychological insight, reflecting the author's observations of social dynamics during early 20th-century Europe. Employing a conversational style, Meyer ... Read more

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  • Profession 2013

    This issue of Profession contains Michael Bérubé’s introduction to his Presidential Forum, Avenues of Access, which was held at the 2013 MLA convention, and the essays of the forum participants: Joshua A. Boldt, Beth Landers, Maria Maisto, and Robert Samuels. The issue also features a section on a statistical study documenting the participation of people of color in humanities doctoral ... Read more

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  • Why the Shoe Pinches

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    In "Why the Shoe Pinches," Georg Hermann von Meyer offers a compelling exploration of the human condition through a blend of realism and psychological introspection. The narrative follows the struggles of everyday individuals confronting societal pressures and personal aspirations, framed within the broader context of early 20th-century Europe. Meyer's prose is marked by its keen attention to ... Read more

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    Series series Medicine (R0)
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