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  • Romanticism in France
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    Romanticism in France

    ByEdward Eggleston May 3, 2021December 22, 2021

    By Claire Black McCoy

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  • Adult | Books | Education | Humanities | Mystery

    Conspiracy theories: Linked to literature (Peter Knight)

    ByEdward Eggleston April 26, 2021

    “Literary plots have long been connected to conspiracy theories, which are, in essence, acts of the imagination. But these fictitious notions – often created under the guise of making sense of the world around us – can sometimes have very real, even tragic, consequences on our lives, the author explains.”

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  • [2] Sociedad del Conocimiento
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    [2] Sociedad del Conocimiento

    ByEdward Eggleston April 24, 2021April 21, 2022

    de Christine Resch

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  • [1] Sociedad del Conocimiento
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    [1] Sociedad del Conocimiento

    ByEdward Eggleston April 24, 2021April 21, 2022

    de Christine Resch

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  • Are all young people digital whiz-kids?
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    Are all young people digital whiz-kids?

    ByEdward Eggleston April 21, 2021February 3, 2022

    by Sue Bennett

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  • Anna Atkins and the cyanotype process (E. Krasnopoler)
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    Anna Atkins and the cyanotype process (E. Krasnopoler)

    ByEdward Eggleston April 15, 2021February 24, 2022

    “We are looking at a white-ish blue, organically-shaped form radiating from a central point, and surrounded by a rich, flat cyan-blue tone. Little here gives a clue as to what this is—Is it a drawing? A plant? A print?—but a small cursive label at the bottom offers our first clue, Dityota atomaria. This Latin name for a species of algae suggests a scientific origin—perhaps that this is a botanical specimen.” (E. Krasnopoler)

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