ellauri061.html on line 1657: Marlowe, Nash, Spenser, Kyd. Kaikkiko ne oli häntäpään veijareita, työnsi junamiehinä toistensa perään heijareita?
ellauri061.html on line 1666: Marlowe Green Kyd Nashe kaivetaan taas esille. Dildorunoja.
ellauri067.html on line 566: "his batman, a Corporal Wayne" [Batman's "real-world" identity was Bruce Wayne], 11; comicbook fangs, 21; Sir Denis Nayland Smith, 83, 277-78, 592, 631, 751; Hop Harrigan, Tank Tinker, 117; "old-fashioned comical room" 122; Dumbo, 135; Donald Duck, 146; Hansel and Gretel, 174; "comic-book colors" 186; "paint FUCK YOU in a balloon coming out the mouth of one of those little pink shepherdesses" 203; Plasticman, 206, 314, 331, 752; "he passes into a bickering of canary-yellow Borsalini, corksoled comicbook shoes with enormous round toes" 254; "this cartoon here" 263; "a Sunday-funnies dawn" 295; Rocketman, 366, 376, 379, 436, 512, 596; Captain Midnight Show, 375; Green Hornet, 376; "the only beings who can violate their space are safely caught and paralyzed in comic books" 379; Mickey Mouse, 392; Sundial, 472; Wilhelm Busch (cartoonist), 501; Porky Pig, 545; "comic technocracy" 579; "comic-book cats dogs and mice" 586; Bugs Bunny, 592; "comicbook-orange chunks of island" 634; Porky Pig tattoo, 638 (on Osbie Feel's stomach), 711 (on André Omnopon´s stomach); Robin Hood, 664; Mary Marvel, Wonder Woman, 676; comic-book Kamikazes, 680; "down comes a comic-book guillotine on one black & white politician" 687; Crime Does Not Pay, 709; Superman, 751; The Lone Ranger & Tonto, 752; Philip Marlowe, 752; Submariner, 752; Jimmy Olson, 752; See also Byron the Bulb; Floundering Four; Komical Kamikazes; Plasticman; film/cinema references.
ellauri089.html on line 51: He was a sixth-generation German-American; a family tradition had it that Heinleins fought in every American war, starting with the War of Independence. Jim Marlowe, in Red Planet, and Don Harvey, in Between Planets, participate in insurrections patterned after the American Revolution, a plot Heinlein would most fully exploit in his adult novel, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (1966).
ellauri100.html on line 463: The scale you just completed was the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale, developed by Douglas Crowne and David Marlowe (1960). This scale measures social desirability concern, which is people’s tendency to portray themselves favorably during social interaction. Each of the 33 true-false items that you just filled out describes a behavior that is either socially acceptable but unlikely, or socially unacceptable but likely. As a result, people who receive high scores on this measure may be more likely to respond to surveys in a self-promoting fashion.
ellauri118.html on line 539: Onkohan toi narratiivinen metalepsis mitään sukua perinteiselle? Genette ehkä sekoittaa puuroja ja vellejä. Mitä tekemistä episteemisillä alternatiiveilla on metaforan kanssa? Enintään yhteistä on koomisehko tyylin lässähdys, kuten Marlowella:
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ellauri448.html on line 82: Tämäkö on naama joka sai tuhat laivaa liikkeelle? Tokkopa. (Luca Giordano) It's just an example of what English scholars call metalepsis. The saying is famously popularized by Christopher Marlowe's play Doctor Faustus, where Doctor Faustus speaks the line while viewing Helen of Troy through a magnifying lens. Faustus gets to fuck Helen without a priestly benediction, and ends up in hell for that.
xxx/ellauri129.html on line 843: Marlowe" title="Christopher Marlowe">Christopher Marlowe
xxx/ellauri227.html on line 680: Erkoista näin viime vuosisadan puolivälissä syntyneelle kazojalle on miten paljon juonenkuljetus perustuu taskupuhelinten pirinään. Philip Marlowe sanoi: kun juoni tyssähtää, pane mies tulemaan sisään ovesta pyssy kädessä. Nyze sanoisi: laita känny pirisemään jonkun taskussa: hei mun on ihan pakko ottaa tää. Ja sitton outoa että vaikka näitä rainoja tehdään jollain miljoonabudjeteilla ja mukana on jos jonkinlaista kallista feikkitekniikkaa, ei ole varaa ostaa komeljanttareille edes vaihtoasuja. Alexi Hoikkalakin miljonääri häslää koko ajan samassa turtleneck-villapaidassa. Olis varmaan syytä vaihtaa vähitellen, se on varmaan jo ärhäkän hienhajuinen.
xxx/ellauri304.html on line 571: Basically, I’m not a big fan of Raymond Chandler's Big Sleep. Well, why pussyfoot around? Actually I think the book is stupid; however, Raymond Chandler is a particular favorite of artsy-fartsy mystery readers and critics and this rather bizarre genre mystery featuring the private eye Philip Marlowe is often ranked as one of the 100 best novels of all time. I just don't see why, I think my Remo Vanha Vainooja is 10x more fascinating.
xxx/ellauri357.html on line 479: Mary synnytti 2. syyskuuta tyttären, Clara Everina Shelleyn. Pian tämän jälkeen Shelley lähti Lontooseen Clairen kanssa, mikä lisäsi Maryn kaunaa sisarpuoleensa kohtaan. Shelley pidätettiin kahdeksi päiväksi Lontoossa hänen velkojensa vuoksi, ja asianajajat vierailivat Maryn luona Marlowessa Shelleyn velkojen vuoksi. Hizi tää on kovempaa kyytiä kuin Pentti Saarikoskella! Shelleyn pääteos tänä aikana oli Laon ja Cythna, pitkä kerronnallinen runo, joka sisälsi insestiä ja hyökkäyksiä uskontoa vastaan. Se sensuroitiin kiireesti.
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 469: The Jew of Malta (full title: The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta) is a play by Christopher Marlowe, written in 1589 or 1590. The plot primarily revolves around a Maltese Jewish merchant named Barabas. The original story combines religious conflict, intrigue, and revenge, set against a backdrop of the struggle for supremacy between Spain and the Ottoman Empire in the Mediterranean that takes place on the island of Malta. There has been extensive debate about the play's portrayal of Jews and how Elizabethan audiences would have viewed it.
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 472: Jews had been officially banished from England by King Edward I in 1290 with the Edict of Expulsion, nearly three hundred years before Marlowe wrote The Jew of Malta. They were not openly readmitted to the country until the 1650s. Throughout the period, Jews continued to work and live paperless in London, and it is suggested that, while they were not fully integrated into society, they were generally tolerated and free to go about their business, within their own circles. Like Roderigo López, a Converso and doctor to Queen Elizabeth I, who was accused of attempting to poison his mistress and put on trial for treason while this play was being shown. Thomas Cartelli, a professor of English and Film Studies at Muhlenberg College, admits that certain of Barabas' features are troublesome vis-à-vis antisemitism, such as his large and often-referenced nose. Otherwise the play is pretty much true to life.
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 474: James Shapiro (another Jew) notes that both The Merchant of Venice and The Jew of Malta are works obsessed with the economics of their day. Onnexi Maltan juutalainen oli välitön mahtava kassamenestys. Marlowe's plays were all enormously successful.
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 476: So was Dr Faust, who thought Helen of Troy had a face to stop a fleet. The theological indications made by Marlowe in Doctor Faustus have been the subject of considerable debate. Among the most complicated points of contention is whether the play supports or challenges the Calvinist doctrine of absolute predestination, which dominated the lectures and writings of many English scholars in the latter half of the sixteenth century. According to Calvin, predestination meant that God, acting of his own free will, elects some people to be saved and others to be damned—thus, the individual has no control over his own ultimate fate. This doctrine was the source of great controversy because it was seen by the so-called anti-Calvinists to limit man's free will in regard to faith and salvation, and to present a dilemma in terms of theodicy.
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 478: Free will is a core ingredient in economical liberalism. Kant's categorical imperative is another, viz. everybody has the same utility function (me first, money talks) and all start the game with the same strategy set. Scholar Bryan Lowrance suggests that Christopher Marlowe utilizes humor to make iniquitous positions in society easier to swallow. Doctor Faustus has raised much controversy due to Faust's alleged interaction with the demonic realm. No Elizabethan play outside the Shakespeare canon has raised more controversy.
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 864: Huomaa : Donna me prega ilmaisee näkemyksen rakkaudesta, Amoresta, Marsista (17-18) eikä Venuksesta syntyneenä pimeytenä, joka astuu älyyn kuin lehmänläjään, (21-28), syrjäyttää järjen ja suuntaa tahdon senkaltaiseen (57-66) prosessiin, joka uhkaa kohtalokkaalla (35) sekaannuksella. Se kiihottaa jaloja henkiä, koska sillä on hyveitä (69-70), mutta sillä on taipumus hämärtää älyn valoa (36-56) ja vääristää sitä. Järjen haaste voitetaan vain itsehillinnän avulla, eikä rakkauden iloilla ole ihanteellista merkitystä. Dante otti pohjimmiltaan erilaisen kannan, jossa rakkaus on positiivista ja etenee fyysisestä älylliseen henkiseen ulottuvuuteen. Guidon luonnehdinta rakkaudesta (64-68) muodostaa voimakkaan kuvan, ja vertaisin Guidoa Marloween ja Shelleyyn hänen mahdollisessa ateismissaan, hänen ylpeässään individualistisessa luonteestaan ja poliittisessa osallistumisessaan, mutta ennen kaikkea tässä mielessä pimeiden kaoottisten voimien merkityksessä, jotka johtuvat intohimosta ja voivat käynnistää pään ja sydämen sodan. No Dante ei tiettävästi koskaan päässyt Beatricen häpyhuulille. Helppo sanoa kun ei ole koittanut.
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