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2011, Tolkien Studies
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This document provides a comprehensive bibliography of English-language publications from the year 2009. It serves as a resource for researchers and scholars looking for references within that timeframe.
Selected highlights covering papers, book chapters, co-edited books and reviews of films, books and exhibitions. I do plan to upload most of these but in the meantime if anyone wants a copy of anything in particular just email me.
2014
The following publication list includes: a) works published in the department's own series, i.e. Studia Slavica Upsaliensia, Uppsala Slavic Papers, Slovo, Slaviska specialordlistor, and Slaviska handböcker och läromedel, b) works published by the faculty members, and c) works published by slavists living in Uppsala, who are not associated with any other department within Uppsala University. Only publications in the domain of Slavic studies are included.
Oral Tradition, 1997
The following compilation represents the third installment of Oral Tradition's ongoing annotated bibliography of scholarship relevant to the field. This addition, covering the years 1986-1990, maintains the goals of the first two installments: 1) to update John Miles Foley's original bibliography, Oral-Formulaic Theory and Research (Garland 1985), which provided an annotated listing of scholarship on the Parry-Lord theory of oral composition up until 1982, and 2) to expand the scope of the bibliography into other fields related to the study of oral traditions. The initial year of this installment also marks the beginning of Oral Tradition itself, and all articles published in the journal from 1986-1990 are herein annotated. Although the bibliography emphasizes the Parry-Lord approach, we have continued to expand coverage into related areas in order to make the bibliography as useful as possible for scholars studying the world's oral traditions. You will therefore discover entries related to orality/literacy theories, performance approaches, and ethnopoetics, as well as oralformulaic theory. While it would probably be impossible within the scope of this bibliography to provide a comprehensive listing of all scholarship from all of these areas, we have attempted to highlight some of the major theoretical contributions in these fields and to reference some of the geographic and language areas that have not been well represented in the oral-formulaic approach but nevertheless contain important insights for scholars of oral tradition. Of course, the only way such a wide-ranging bibliography can continue to be of use is if experts in all of the represented areas participate. Therefore, we ask that all authors contribute regularly by sending copies of recent publications to the editor. Relevant articles and books will be annotated in forthcoming installments, and any books received will be eligible for published review. We also would appreciate any suggestions our readers may have for making this bibliography a genuinely useful and relevant tool.
2020
Note: This unedited version, published early for the benefit of researchers, will be updated following the Marian Library\u27s proofreading process
2019
Updated with additional entries on Jan. 4, 2021. Note: This unedited version, published early for the benefit of researchers, will be updated following the Marian Library\u27s proofreading process
2002
This two-part bibliography has been built by consulting the Bibliography of American Literature (BAL) and the bibliographies compiled by Sister Mary Michael \V'elsh ("Cathai'ine Maria Sedgwick: Her POsition in the Literature and Thought of Her Time up to
2015
Алексеева, Г. В. Американские диалоги Льва Толстого (по материалам личной библиотеки писателя). Тула: “ ”, 2010. G. V. Alekseyeva investigates Tolstoy’s perception of American literature, philosophy, and religion at different periods of his life (mainly in the last three decades) and at all levels (historical, social, cultural, spiritual, and personal). The final nine chapters reconstruct a “Tolstoyan” America for the reader. The work includes a large bibliography and index.
Bibliography of Whitehead's Philosophy of Mathematics and Relativity : Ph D Dissertation of R. Desmet., 2010
This extract of the Ph D dissertation contains its bibliography
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