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  1. Conscripting Imagination: The National “Duty” of William Blake’s Art

    Conscripting Imagination: The National “Duty” of William Blake’s Art

    2022-06-13 19:33:26 | Contributor(s): Jon Saklofske | https://doi.org/10.25547/YVPZ-4K76

    Humanities

  2. Considering The Waste Land for iPad and Weird Fiction as models for the public digital edition

    Considering The Waste Land for iPad and Weird Fiction as models for the public digital edition

    2022-06-13 19:30:44 | Contributor(s): Alyssa Arbuckle | https://doi.org/10.25547/HQ61-3921

    digital edition, public edition, Eliot, Lovecraft, digital humanities, social editing

  3. Consilium at timor mortis: On Speaking, Writing and Silence in “Utopia”
  4. Consolatory Literature of the English Recusants

    Consolatory Literature of the English Recusants

    Contributor(s): Josephine Evetts Secker

  5. Consorella or Mantellata? Notes on Catherine of Siena’s Confraternal Legacy

    Consorella or Mantellata? Notes on Catherine of Siena’s Confraternal Legacy

    Contributor(s): Emily A. Moerer

    In addition to her identity as a saint, reformer, political activist and visionary, Catherine of Siena was uniquely affiliated with two groundbreaking institutions of the late middle ages: the lay confraternity and the third order. This paper focuses specifically on the figure of Catherine in...

  6. Constable, Neil, chief executive. Globe Player. Other.
  7. Constituting community through food charters: A rhetorical-genre analysis

    Constituting community through food charters: A rhetorical-genre analysis

    2025-03-19 22:03:47 | Contributor(s): Philippa Spoel, Colleen Derkatch | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i1.144

    Communities across Canada are increasingly developing food charters, with at least 22 regional charters published in Ontario alone. As a rhetorical genre, food charters are persuasive actions that articulate not only the kind of food system to which a community aspires, but also the kind of...

  8. Constitutive Rhetoric as an Aspect of Audience Design: The Public Texts of Canadian Suffragists

    Constitutive Rhetoric as an Aspect of Audience Design: The Public Texts of Canadian Suffragists

    2025-05-23 19:08:38 | Contributor(s): Katja Thieme | https://doi.org/10.1177/0741088309353505

    This article offers a way of using the theory of audience design—how speakers position different audience groups as main addressees, overhearers, or bystanders—for written discourse. It focuses on main addressees, that is, those audience members who are expected to participate in and respond to...

  9. Constrained Friendship: Rabelais and the Status of Service in Evangelical Humanism

    Constrained Friendship: Rabelais and the Status of Service in Evangelical Humanism

    Contributor(s): Michelle Miller

    En observant comment Rabelais confronte et finalement réconcilie l’amitié de service avec les valeurs humanistes sociales et de libre arbitre, je propose que cette réconciliation représente une prise de position importante en faveur de l’amitié de service en tant que type de relation compatible...

  10. Constructing a Mainland State in Literature: Perceptions of Venice and Its Terraferma in Marin Sanudo’s Geographical Descriptions

    Constructing a Mainland State in Literature: Perceptions of Venice and Its Terraferma in Marin Sanudo’s Geographical Descriptions

    Contributor(s): Sandra Toffolo

    This article focuses on how, in a time of important political changes, narratives concerning Venice and its mainland state could be constructed and transformed. As case study, three geographical descriptions by the Venetian patrician Marin Sanudo (1466–1536) are analyzed: Itinerarium Marini...

  11. Constructing Readers and Reading Communities: Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron 32 in England

    Constructing Readers and Reading Communities: Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron 32 in England

    Contributor(s): Melissa Walter

    En général, les collections de nouvelles françaises et italiennes de la Renaissance montrent une pratique de lecture active et réfléchie à laquelle les femmes et les hommes participent. Heptaméron 32 de Marguerite de Navarre donne au lecteur le rôle d’un témoin responsable à travers le personnage...

  12. Construction et représentation de la mémoire collective dans les entrées triomphales au XVIe siècle

    Construction et représentation de la mémoire collective dans les entrées triomphales au XVIe siècle

    Contributor(s): Nicolas Russell

    In sixteenth-century France, the triumphal entry was closely tied to the notion of collective memory. This article defines the concept of collective memory as it is articulated in sixteenth-century texts, retraces the history of the relationship between this notion and the triumphal entry, and,...

  13. Contemporary and Near-Contemporary Opinion of Louis XII, "Père du Peuple"
  14. Continuità e mutamento nella teoria dell'interpretazione di Umberto Eco
  15. Contro il male del tempo: The Dream of Gabriele D'Annunzio
  16. Converting Goods into Cash: An Ethical Approach to Pawnbroking in Early Modern Bologna

    Converting Goods into Cash: An Ethical Approach to Pawnbroking in Early Modern Bologna

    Contributor(s): Mauro Carboni

    L’émergence des Monti di Pietà dans les villes italiennes des débuts de la modernité a joué un rôle important en permettant une grande circulation des liquidités dans les portions moins nanties du marché. À travers le prêt sur gage, le Monte offrait la possibilité de transformer temporairement en...

  17. Coolahan, Marie-Louise. The Reception & Circulation of Early Modern Women’s Writing, 1550–1700
  18. Coonin, A. Victor. Donatello and the Dawn of Renaissance Art
  19. Copernican Ideas in Sixteenth Century France

    Copernican Ideas in Sixteenth Century France

    Contributor(s): Henry Heller

    The French religious wars were marked by intolerance and fanaticism. At the same time the ability of the established church and state to enforce religious and intellectual conformity was seriously undermined. In this atmosphere of crisis and relative intellectual freedom the old Aristotelian and...

  20. Cornelis Buys the Elder's Seven Works of Mercy: An Exemplar of Confraternal Art from Early Sixteenth-Century Northern Europe