10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VOGUISHNESS»
Discover the use of
voguishness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
voguishness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Anti-Jacobin Novel: British Conservatism and the French ...
Indeed, some recent critics have contended that there was something more than
voguishness to be gained by the introduction of an overt antiJacobin rectitude
into fiction; that it could form a screen of correctness from behind which authors ...
2
Charles Clarke, Pen and Ink Warrior
... even worse than her sister's, which she considered "rubbish" - all of which
suggests that diary-writing in the Clarke household was a bit of a family affair,
embarked on perhaps in a mock-serious spirit of voguishness, perhaps as
exercises in ...
3
Members Only: The Life and Times of Paul Raymond : Soho's ...
For the Filofax-clutching incomers, this variety, this proximity to the roguish and
disreputable, helped to make Soho as fashionable as it had been in the 1950s
and 1960s, its voguishness feeding the trend towards gentrification. In its own ...
4
Disciples and Theology: Understanding the Faith of a People ...
.In my own judgment, the church of the future must give larger attention to the
norms of its life in concern for the full-orbed wholeness of the Christian faith than
has been evident in the voguishness of recent years. Only such a church can find
...
5
Rapture Ready!: Adventures in the Parallel Universe of ...
more than one person told me, rolling their eyes at the condescending
voguishness evangelicals are currently enjoying in Hollywood.) Rather I'm
thinking of a more genuine exchange of cultural equals. Many younger Christians
are already ...
6
Upstart Talents: Rhetoric and the Career of Reason in ...
Burke exposes a similar literary voguishness in Aukland's pamphlet, observing
that writers of the new school value novelty over durable merit even if their
productions last no longer than "the painted silks and cottons of the season." "
Every ...
Such advice was cleatly informed hy the voguishness of stress, nervousness and
neurasthenia that coloured medico-psychological discussions of travel for much
of the second half of the ninereenth century. The diagnosis of neurasthenia, ...
Richard Wrigley, George Revill, 2000
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Accidental Enlightenment: The Extraordinary Travels of a ...
Almost a Hells Angels voguishness, not quite rebels but possessing a rakish self-
confidence derived from a lot of interesting 22. Stephen. Banick.
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Sam Peckinpah's Feature Films
Those were heady days, and to be au coumnt, although the younger American
professorial and students did not necessarily think of the subject in terms of
voguishness, they devoured the plays, novels, and essays of Sartre and Camus.
Bernard Frank Dukore, 1999
10
The Case for Books: Past, Present, and Future
like literary criticism, where voguishness and arcane jargon have alienated
ordinary readers. But most scholars have resisted the most malignant varieties of
the disease, and some kinds of scholarship are important but unavoidably
esoteric.
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VOGUISHNESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
voguishness is used in the context of the following news items.
The Very Public Saga of Karl Ove Knausgaard
Lately, Knausgaard has been overtaken in voguishness by another author of a multipart autobiographical epic, the pseudonymous Italian Elena Ferrante. «Vulture, Apr 15»
Tearing Up the Pop Charts
10, was “Make Believe Island,” a limpid quasi-tropical ballad recorded by a group named in recognition of the voguishness in popular music and the importance ... «The New Republic, Mar 15»
Chain reaction: meet the new generation of Moscow food …
Sure, there's an enthusiasm for food involved but, at heart, it's about running a business that, thanks to the new voguishness of street food, has a decided cachet. «The Calvert Journal, Sep 13»
The Fifty Shades of Grey effect: how London got kinky
Because the sudden acceptability — even voguishness — of relatively hardcore erotic adventure seems to have been triggered by the remarkable success of ... «Evening Standard, Jul 12»
An Interview with Red Panda Expert–Dr. Angela Glatston of the …
As far as I know they have always drawn crowds, but their voguishness is relative. In contemporary history the popularity of the vibrantly-colored red panda may ... «National Geographic, Feb 12»
'Happy, Happy' Is a Happy Tragedy
Tapping into the voguishness of indie folk chic, Sewitsky scrambles to add depth to the relationships by narrating them through a series of musical interludes ... «PopMatters, Feb 12»
Science and the Race for the South Pole
All along, he points out the voguishness of science at the time, relating that news of the first upright-walking dinosaurs in 1841 turned “paleontology into a ... «New York Times, Jun 11»
Wiltons, St James's, London SW1, restaurant review
“I'll have the wild smoked salmon,” said Robin, beaming at a menu eschewing any hint of voguishness to concentrate on the luxuriously plain dishes (oysters, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 10»
Restaurant review: Nel Centro tasty, yet slim on soul
... abiding question is whether Machado's shape-shifting among diverse traditions is a mark of global virtuosity, voguishness, derring-do or culinary restlessness. «OregonLive.com, Sep 09»