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Lyricism

About: Lyricism is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 402 publications have been published within this topic receiving 2772 citations. The topic is also known as: Lyricism.


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09 Jun 1995
TL;DR: A Brief History of Morris the Cat Theory Development is a Jazz Solo on Hatching a Program of Consumer Research What Is Consumer Research? O, Consumer, How You've Changed Whither consumer research? Romanticism, Subjective Personal Introspection, and Morris the Epicurean The Role of Lyricism in Consumer Research Dogmatism and Catastrophe in the Development of Marketing Thought I'm Hip Epilogue
Abstract: A Brief History of Morris the Cat Theory Development is a Jazz Solo On Hatching a Program of Consumer Research What Is Consumer Research? O, Consumer, How You've Changed Whither Consumer Research? Romanticism, Subjective Personal Introspection, and Morris the Epicurean The Role of Lyricism in Consumer Research Dogmatism and Catastrophe in the Development of Marketing Thought I'm Hip Epilogue

304 citations

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13 Oct 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an approach for analyzing emotional appeals in film. But their approach is limited to the following: 1. An invitation to feel 2. The emotion system and non-prototypical emotions 3. The mood-cue approach to filmic emotion 4. Analyzing Emotional Appeals in Film: 5. 'Couldn't you read between those pitiful lines?': feeling for Stella Dallas 6. Strike-ing out: the partial success of early Eisenstein's emotional appeal 7. Lyricism and unevenness: emotional transitions in Renoir's
Abstract: Part I. Developing the Approach: 1. An invitation to feel 2. The emotion system and nonprototypical emotions 3. The mood-cue approach to filmic emotion 4. Other cognitivisms Part II. Analyzing Emotional Appeals in Film: 5. 'Couldn't you read between those pitiful lines?': feeling for Stella Dallas 6. Strike-ing out: the partial success of early Eisenstein's emotional appeal 7. Lyricism and unevenness: emotional transitions in Renoir's A Day in the Country and The Lower Depths 8. Emotion work: The Joy Luck Club and the limits of the emotion system 9. 'I was misinformed': nostalgia and uncertainty in Casablanca Part III. Afterword: 10. An invitation to interpret Appendix: the neurological basis of psychoanalytic film theory: Metz's emotional debt to Freud the biologist Notes Index.

170 citations

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01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: Pastoral Lyrics and Their Speakers: Modern Pastoral Lyricism and Pastoral Narration Pastoral Novels Index Pastoral NER: Pastoral Language and Literature as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Preface Acknowledgments Frequently Cited Works Prologue 1: Representative Anecdotes and Ideas of Pastoral 2: Mode and Genre 3: Pastoral Convention 4: Representative Shepherds 5: Pastoral Speakers 6: Pastoral Lyrics and Their Speakers 7: Modern Pastoral Lyricism 8: Pastoral Narration 9: Pastoral Novels Index

144 citations

Book
01 Jan 1977
TL;DR: The mystery of how a wealthy New York socialite became a major American novelist is explored in this fascinating critical biography as mentioned in this paper, which is considered by many to be the most perceptive introduction to Wharton's life and work.
Abstract: The mystery of how a wealthy New York socialite became a major American novelist is brilliantly explored in this fascinating critical biography. To this new edition of her book, considered by many to be the most perceptive introduction to Wharton's life and work, Cynthia Griffin Wolff has added a chapter on Lily Bart and the lethal stereotypes of women in the 19th-century stage and another on the way Edith Wharton's own sensual awakening led from the frozen austerity of "Ethan Frome" to the lyricism and tempered happiness of "Summer." No one who admires Wharton's novels or enjoys the films made from them will want to be without this superb biography.

129 citations

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05 Nov 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss how we became queer and why we need to have "mad for Foucault" in order to "understand the queer Psyche".
Abstract: Preface: Why We Need Madness Acknowledgments Introduction: Mad for Foucault 1. How We Became Queer First Interlude: Nietzsche's Dreadful Attendant 2. Queer Moralities Second Interlude: Wet Dreams 3. Unraveling the Queer Psyche Third Interlude: Of Meteors and Madness 4. A Queer Nephew Fourth Interlude: A Shameful Lyricism 5. A Political Ethic of Eros Postlude: A Fool's Laughter Notes Works Cited Index

117 citations


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202318
202264
20217
202012
201921
201820