God, the Great Writer and Great Computer Whizz: Comment on Christopher C. Knight’s Paper

Author(s):  
Athanasios N. Papathanasiou
Keyword(s):  
2019 ◽  
pp. 13-22
Keyword(s):  
The Past ◽  

The article studies the role of the literary time and its methods in the composition of the work. Various forms constituting an integral part of the literary time, based on the author’s ideological-aesthetic conception, are widely used in the patterns of the literery time. In this regard, retrospection is considered as one of the effective creative-aesthetic methods. The following article analyzes the proficiency of the great writer, Chingiz Aytmatov, in creation of a story retrospecting the past of its main heroes.


Libri ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yigal Nirenberg ◽  
Gila Prebor

Abstract The relationship of F.M Dostoevsky with Jews attracted the attention of numerous scholars throughout the years, many of whom attempted to grapple with the views of the great writer and their origin. In this article we will attempt to show this relationship by analyzing six of Dostoevsky’s greatest novels, written through the entirety of his career. We are analyzing these novels using Distant Reading in conjunction with Close Reading, tools that are commonly used in the field of digital humanities, which enabled us to show visually the extent of F.M. Dostoevsky’s engagement with this topic. The study poses two research questions: 1. To what extent did the writer use the more denigrating term “Zhid”? 2. Can we see a correlation between the writer’s portrayal of Jews with the definition of Anti-Semitism as it was known during his era? The obtained results show that there is clearly a correlation between the definition of anti-Semitism as it was understood at the time of Dostoevsky and the “Jew” as depicted in his novels, as the financial motif is paramount in the depiction of Jews as this is the central topic in 49% of the negative sentences in which the word “Jew” appears, with 59% of these sentences classified as stereotypes. The negative financial stereotype constitutes 32% of the entire corpus. In addition, we found the term “Zhid” is commonly used by the writer, a variation of which constitutes 75% of the total terms used to depict Jews.


Author(s):  
Giacomo Ivancich
Keyword(s):  

Giacomo Ivancich is the brother of Adriana Ivancich, with whom Hemingway became infatuated in 1949. Ambassador Ivancich recalls Hemingway’s personality, their conversations, and reflects on the experience of knowing the great writer in Italy. Ivancich also corrects the misperception of his sister as a parasite, as a groupie, a hanger-on, etc.


1967 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 316-321
Author(s):  
A. S. Mcdevitt
Keyword(s):  

‘Putting the cart before the horse is folly, even when disguised under one ofthose Greek phrases which are so often employed-in grammar, in medicine,and in theology-to cloak ignorance. No writer of sense puts that last whichshould come first, and to accuse a great writer of doing so is mere impertinence.’1


1914 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 583-601
Author(s):  
John Holladay Latané

The rise of Japan within the span of one generation from the condition of a weak feudalized state, shut off from all contact with the western nations, to the position of a world power dominated by a desire to shape the destinies of Eastern Asia and ready to dispute with other powers the control of the Pacific, constitutes one of the most dramatic stories in the whole range of history. The rapid assimilation of western ideas and the successful appropriation of all the material elements of western civilization are without a parallel.Dr. Nitobé, whom we are glad to recognize not only as a great scholar but as a great writer of English, in his remarkable book, Bushido, the Soul of Japan, describes with great power and beauty the idealism of the Samurai, or gentlemen of Japan of a generation ago, but while the old spirit still flashes out occasionally as in the spectacular, and to us meaningless, suicide, on the occasion of the funeral of the late Emperor, of one of his most distinguished subjects, General Nogi, we cannot help believing that the Japanese have outgrown their idealism; that they cast it aside when they discarded their mediaeval weapons and abandoned their self-complacent exclusivism. The Japanese are the greatest materialists in the world today, for it is the material elements of western civilization that they have appropriated and to which they owe their success in two wars. A nation of materialists, fired with ambition and military ardor, are going just as far in their aggressiveness as sheer force will carry them. That is why Japan with her present ambitions is so generally regarded as a menace to the peace of the world.


2006 ◽  
Vol 190 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
P Michael Conn ◽  
Jo Ann Janovick ◽  
Shaun P Brothers ◽  
Paul E Knollman

The great writer and polyglot, W Somerset Maugham said, ‘I’ll give you my opinion of the human race in a nutshell...their heart’s in the right place, but their head is a thoroughly inefficient organ.’ If his words are applied to trafficking of the human pituitary gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor, it turns out that he was more right than he knew. Paradoxically, the inefficiency of receptor trafficking to the plasma membrane can bring regulatory advantages to cells. Understanding the mechanism by which cells recognize correctly folded proteins in health and disease opens doors to new therapeutic approaches and provides a more accurate view of mechanisms of normal cell function than is presently available.


PMLA ◽  
1937 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 581-595
Author(s):  
Abner Wellington Kelley

The year 1935, celebrating the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Bach, that great writer of a type of “program” music that for years was never suspected of being such, is an opportune time for a closer study of attempts made by literary men at criticizing and evaluating program music. Even for the great Bach there were no real “program notes” to suggest the attempts to portray definite stories and incidents in his organ chorales until Albert Schweitzer unearthed his clearcut attempts at writing program music, or music based upon facts or with a story. Bach seemed to feel that the music should actually tell the story without further use of words than those of the simple chorale tune he was developing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 223-226
Author(s):  
Snežana Knežević

The paper gives an overview of the editorial work of Jovan Radulović in the publishing house BIGZ, in the period from 1983 to 2001. His role in making publishing plans is described,within the editions for which he was in charge, as well as his principles in editing books. A special attention was paid to the last decade of his editorial work, when Serbian culture shared the difficult fate of the people, and in which the great writer showed great organizational and human virtues.


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