ellauri135.html on line 212: Participated in the Crimean war of 1853-1856. As the correspondent of magazine "Russian Herald", was with Garibaldi. During the Polish uprising of 1861-1863 years he was in Poland, the correspondent of the newspaper "St. Petersburg Vedomosti".. Graf F. F. Berg asked him to gather material for the history of the Polish uprising.
ellauri135.html on line 220: Berg, Nikolai, writer, born. 24 Mar 1823 in Moscow, mind. 16 Jun 1884 in Warsaw. The name of the family comes from Livonia, but the writer's grandfather, Vladimir, was Orthodox, served in the artillery, performed under the command of Suvorov several campaigns, under Silistria was wounded and died in the rank of bayonet-cadets. Father f Nikolai, Vasiliy, wrote and published poetry and prose when I was single and served in Irkutsk, placing their works in the "Herald of Europe" (1820-ies, signed "Irkutsk"). He especially loved Derzhavin and forced his son to memorize his poems.
ellauri147.html on line 247: Daniel D´Addario of Variety described the series as "a Turkish delight that begs the question of what it really means to grow up against a truly inviting backdrop", and that Mr. Collins is "an inherently winsome performer who has never been quite as well and often abused as she is here". Kristen Baldwin of Entertainment Weekly gave the series a "B" and wrote, "If you need a five-hour brain vacation, Paris is a worthwhile destination." The New Zealand Herald considered the show "visually delectable" and that "Mr. Collins has a pixie-ish charm which makes her endearing", but also that the show is "as ephemeral as dental floss". However, Kristen Lopez of IndieWire wrote a review Metacritic graded as a 23 out of a 100, praising Mr. Collins for being a "Jewess, make no mistake" and that "Emily in Paris is only as watchable and frivolous as our first lady," but warning viewers "Emily in Paris is like scrolling through Instagram. It´s a great way to waste time looking at pretty pictures with no depth."
ellauri163.html on line 710: Marraskuun 2002 haastattelussa Pullmania pyydettiin vastaamaan katoliseen Heraldiin kutsumalla kirjojaan "painajaisten aineiksi" ja "kokkojen arvoiseksi". Hän vastasi: "Vastaukseni tähän oli pyytää kustantajia tulostamaan se seuraavaan kirjaan, kuten he tekivät! Minusta se on koominen, se on vain naurettavaa." Katolisen Heraldin alkuperäinen huomautus (joka oli "on olemassa lukuisia ehdokkaita, jotka näyttävät minusta olevan paljon kokon arvoisempia kuin Harry Potter") kirjoitettiin Etelä-Carolinan vanhempien yhteydessä, jotka painostivat opetuslautakuntaansa kieltämään Harry Potter -kirjat.
ellauri192.html on line 902: Not many of our foreign guests were this distance from Broadway and the main streets of Chicago; not many could tell about their impressions with such liveliness and humor. – New York Herald Tribune
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 485: With Walton's support, he began Call It Sleep in about 1930, completed the novel in the spring of 1934, and it was published in December 1934, to mostly good reviews. Yet the New York Herald Tribune's book critic Lewis Gannett foresaw that the book would not prove popular with its bleak depiction of New York's Lower East Side, but wrote readers would "remember it and talk about it and watch excitedly" for Roth's next book. Call It Sleep sold slowly and poorly, and after it was out-of-print, critics writing in magazines such as Commentary and Partisan Review kept praising it, and asking for it to be reprinted. After being republished in hardback in 1960 and paperback in 1964, with more than 1,000,000 copies sold, and many weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, the novel was hailed as an overlooked Depression-era masterpiece and classic novel of immigration. Today, it is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Jewish American literature. With Walton's support, he began Call It Sleep in about 1930, completed the novel in the spring of 1934, and it was published in December 1934, to mostly good reviews. Yet the New York Herald Tribune's book critic Lewis Gannett foresaw that the book would not prove popular with its bleak depiction of New York's Lower East Side, but wrote readers would "remember it and talk about it and watch excitedly" for Roth's next book. Call It Sleep sold slowly and poorly, and after it was out-of-print, critics writing in magazines such as Commentary and Partisan Review kept praising it, and asking for it to be reprinted.[ After being republished in hardback in 1960 and paperback in 1964, with more than 1,000,000 copies sold, and many weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, the novel was hailed as an overlooked Depression-era masterpiece and classic novel of immigration. Today, it is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Jewish American literature. After Muriel's death in 1990, Roth moved into a ramshackle former funeral parlor and occupied himself with revising the final volumes of his monumental work, Mercy of a Rude Stream. It has been alleged that the incestuous relationships between the protagonist, a sister, and a cousin in Mercy of a Rude Stream are based on Roth's life. Roth's own sister denied that such events occurred. Roth attributed his massive writer's block to personal problems such as depression, and to political conflicts, including his disillusion with Communism. At other times he cited his early break with Judaism and his obsessive sexual preoccupations as probable causes. Roth died in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States in 1995. The character E. I. Lonoff in Philip Roth's Zuckerman novels (The Ghost Writer and Exit Ghost in this case), is a composite of Roth, Bernard Malamud and fictional elements.
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 454: El Heraldo Chihuahua (Mexico) contributed this: “Every third Thursday of November, World Philosophy Day is celebrated, with the main purpose of revaluing the role of philosophical reflection in all aspects of our lives, in a world that seems to need more and more of this intellectual resource. The need to understand is imperative. The concern for thought, and especially for philosophical thought, appears worldwide when we face a global wave of irrational attitudes and resources that complicate our usual coexistence, generating problems of various kinds. But it is a concern that indicates that we still have conscience."
xxx/ellauri224.html on line 193: Lippmann opiskeli filosofiaa ja valtiotiedettä Harvardin yliopistossa ja ryhtyi sitten lehtimieheksi. The New Republic -lehden ohella Lippmann tunnettiin New York Herald Tribunen liberaalina kolumnistina, josta tuli esikuva monille kansainvälisen politiikan toimittajille ympäri maailman.
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 217: The boast of heraldry, the pomp of pow'r, Heraldiikan kerskaus, voiman loisto,
xxx/ellauri320.html on line 112: Adler ehdotti, että seksuaaliset ja aggressiiviset halut olivat "kaksi alun perin erillistä vaistoa, jotka sulautuvat myöhemmin". Freud oli eri mieltä tästä ajatuksesta. Ei ne sulaudu. Adler suhtautui aggressiivisesti Freudiin koska Freud nyysi siltä agressiivisen vaiston mainizematta Alfredia vuonna 1909. He alkoivat inhota toisiaan. Freud ei pitänyt Adlerista vielä eron jälkeenkään ja teki niin myös muiden psykoanalyysin loikkarien kanssa. "En ymmärrä myötätuntoa Adleria kohtaan. Wienin esikaupungista kotoisin olevalle juutalaiselle pojalle kuolema Aberdeenissa on ennenkuulumaton ura sinänsä ja todiste siitä, kuinka pitkälle hän oli pötkinyt. Maailma todella palkitsi hänet runsaasti hänen palveluksistaan ​​vastustaessaan psykoanalyysia." Vuonna 1929 Adler näytti New York Heraldin toimittajalle kopion haalistuneesta postikortista, jonka Freud oli lähettänyt hänelle vuonna 1902. Hän halusi todistaa, ettei hän ollut koskaan ollut Freudin opetuslapsi vaan että Freud oli etsinyt häntä pölliäxeen hänen ajatuxensa. Vallan ja korvauksen dynamiikka ulottuu seksuaalisuuden ulkopuolelle, ja sukupuoli ja politiikka voivat olla yhtä tärkeitä kuin bylsintä. Lisäksi, mikä pahinta, Alfredilla oli sosialistisia uskomuksia, jälkimmäisen vaimo oli esimerkiksi monien venäläisten marxilaisten kuten Leon Trotskin erittäin, ehkä liiankin läheinen ystävä. Adler korvasi innovatiivisesti potilassohvan tuolilla, se on halvempi.
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