![]() ![]() It is in this regard that this book contributes to the literary studies in the direction of giving detailed information related to the depiction of both major and minor texts including and treating the Turk material, which was fashionable and popular in the early modern period. 1896-1948 (2004) The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys: A. Accordingly, the dramatic corpus of the early modern England attempted to understand how the Turks through the Ottoman Empire were constituted and formulated within the early modern English imagination. Kees Boterbloem is Professor of History and Coordinator of Russian, East-European and. The studies made on the representation of Turks and Ottomans in the early modern English drama made use of the historical accounts and geopolitical conceptions, depicting the Ottoman Empire as “the present terror of the world”, articulated by Richard Knolles in his famous and historical account, Generall Historie of the Turkes (1603). ![]() ![]() The Elizabethan theatre in this respect is occupied mostly by the staging of Turks, not due to historical and cultural images and popularity of cultural identity of Ottomans in that period but rendering a Turk as a constructed theatrical identity circulating among the acting companies between 15. Abstract: The book, Turks, Repertories, and the Early Modern English Stage, written by Mark Hutchings and published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2017, is about the recurrent use and staging of the images of Turks on the English playhouses through following a certain and regular repertory system circulating among London playmaking. Also by Kees Boterbloem THE FICTION AND REALITY OF JAN STRUYS: A SeventeenthCentury Dutch Globetrotter LIFE AND. ![]()
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He debuted with the short story “Proof” in 1942, written when he was still a teenager, and his final SF work, the novel Noise, was published in 2003-the year of his death. Clement was what we might call a planet builder, and he was one of the best.Ĭlement’s career is also one of the longest of any SF author, although except for a bright period in the ’50s he was never too prolific. Most famously with Mission of Gravity but palpable in so much of his work is this sense of a clockmaker or a sculptor who never tires of the delicate mechanics of his craft. Now remembered as a writer (he also did painting on the side), Clement was a trained astronomer and chemist who seemed eager (to the point of obsession) to convey his love for the wonders of the natural world to the rest of us mortals. I do, however, feel confident in giving a succinct and easily understandable definition for hard SF that will hopefully mellow the conversation: hard SF is Hal Clement. I took a chemistry course in college that I’ve basically forgotten everything about. Now, I’m just a lay reader I don’t have a degree in the hard sciences. There’s been an ongoing debate over the decades as to hard SF’s place in the context of SF literature, and even the basic question of what hard SF is. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In this new book, Gareth Russell tells the story of the Austrian, German and Russian imperial families during the four years of the First World War and the political and personal struggles that brought about their ruin. Only in Britain would the ruler of an empire, George V, the first cousin of both the Kaiser and the Tsar, successfully retain the crown. The three great monarchies of Europe had fallen. ![]() By the end of that conflict, not only had the Austro-Hungarian Empire crumbled but the other two imperial rulers of Europe, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, had lost their grip on power. Aged 18 at the time of his accession, he ruled for 68 years until his death at the. The assassination set in motion the events that led to the outbreak of the First World War, one of the bloodiest conflicts in human history and a trauma that would bring down the Austro-Hungarian Empire, ending nearly eight centuries of Hapsburg rule and unleashing unrest across the European continent. Today is the anniversary of Franz Josef becoming Emperor of Austria. On 28 June 1914, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated on a visit to Sarajevo by a Serbian nationalist called Gavrilo Princip. ![]() ![]() ![]() Jadu Gopal was subsequently jailed without trial from 1923 to 1927. ![]() Here, in the circle of his brother Jadugopal Mukherjee's friends, he came in contact with the ideas of the Bengal resistance. However, disillusioned with the traditional role and impatient of the backward-looking element in strict Hindu society, he left the ascetic life to study at the University of Calcutta. Caste details Dhan Gopal's induction into the Brahminical tradition of his ancestors, and his experiences of wandering for a year as an ascetic, as was the custom for boys in strict priestly households. ![]() Dhan Gopal describes his childhood and adolescence in the first part ('Caste') of his autobiography, Caste and Outcast (1923). His father was a lawyer who gave up his practice due to ill health and studied music instead, while also officiating as priest at the village temple. Dhan Gopal Mukerji was born in a bengali brahmin family on 6 July 1890, in a village near Calcutta on the edge of a jungle called Kajangal. ![]() ![]() ![]() The film is really little more than narration of footage taken during the 100+ day expedition, but it is a very detailed description of what it was like and the trials and tribulations that they faced. His theory, like so much about ancient history, is impossible to prove with 100% certainty, but the coverage of their journey provides for strong support that he is right. In order to test his hypothesis, Heyerdahl and his crew construct a vessel as closely as possible to what the ancient Incas had available, using only balsa wood and other materials available at the time, and set out from Lima, Peru's capital, to try to reach the islands of Polynesia, some 5,000 miles away. ![]() Thor Heyerdahl had developed a theory that the ancient Incas in Peru managed to travel thousands of miles across the ocean to Polynesia, based on certain relics that are found in both places, certain types of ancient sea-going vessels that we know they had available, analysis of ocean and wind currents, and the knowledge that the Incas did, in fact, travel in some undetermined amount at sea. I happened to borrow this movie from a friend knowing nothing about it, and it turned out to be an outstanding documentary about a journey on an ancient vessel across vast expanses of the ocean. ![]() ![]() In 2018, during Chao’s 35th reunion, the Princeton University Art Museum mounted an exhibition of landscapes by Wang Hui and invited her to speak. Chao lives in Honolulu with her husband, John Falzarano, a retired physician.Ĭhao had focused her senior thesis at Princeton on the Qing dynasty landscape artist Wang Hui and while researching Remembering Shanghai discovered a link to her grandfather, the collector Sun Bosheng ( 孙伯绳 孫伯繩). ![]() She graduated from Princeton University in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, Highest Honors, in Art and Archaeology. She attended Kennedy Road Junior School, Island School, and Hong Kong International School. ‘Remembering Shanghai’ A Memoir of Socialites, Scholars & Scoundrels About the AuthorĬlaire Chao is the daughter of Shanghai-born Raymond Chao ( 赵梅溪 趙梅溪 1923–2012), an advertising executive, and Isabel Sun Chao ( 赵孙树莹 孫樹瑩 born Main Shanghai), cultural affairs specialist at the US Consulate General in Hong Kong. ![]() ![]() ![]() Such was Dicks' input into this that his successor, Robert Holmes, had to join the production team well before he was officially credited with the role. However, we should mention that Hayles was a writer who was frequently paid for earlier drafts of stories which were subsequently heavily rewritten by the script editor (Gerry Davis for The Celestial Toymaker, and Dicks himself for two of the Ice Warrior stories - this one and The Seeds of Death). ![]() ![]() As we mentioned when looking at Curse, Barry Letts and Terrance Dicks have stated many times that this topicality was never intentional, though both admit that the zeitgeist may have found its way into Hayles' scripts. It is ironic that these two stories also just happen to be those most steeped in 1970's current affairs. There have been many appearances by returning aliens and characters, but Monster explicitly shows the consequences of events from Curse, albeit 50 years later. ![]() Credited to Brian Hayles, it is a sequel to that earlier story - one of the rare sequels from the Classic phase of the programme. 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