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Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing. 25:129-136
Autor:
Sara Landreth
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Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 34:247-250
Navigating the Storm: Palliative Care Team Supportive Insights During the COVID-19 Pandemic (Sci242)
Autor:
Sara Landreth, Susan Scott, Bin Ge, Greg Petroski, Karla Washington, Sean Pridgeon, Kevin Craig
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Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 65:e662-e663
Autor:
Sara Landreth
Publikováno v:
The Eighteenth Century. 61:207-225
Autor:
Sara Landreth
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Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 32:363-365
Autor:
Sara Landreth
Publikováno v:
The Cambridge Companion to Eighteenth-Century Thought
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https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139998383.004
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139998383.004
Autor:
Sara Landreth
Publikováno v:
Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 30:294-297
Autor:
Sara Landreth
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Eighteenth-Century Life. 40:59-83
This article examines early eighteenth-century attempts to explain how poetic descriptions of physical motion generated vivid scenes in the imagination. Motion was central to neo-Augustan theories of representation because, for much of this period, w
Autor:
Sara Landreth
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Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 26:93-120
Vehicular it-narratives grappled with Enlightenment debates about the nature of both the mind/soul and self-motion. For many eighteenth-century writers, spatial motion was a crucial component of the study of human nature. Changes in movement could ca
Autor:
Sara Landreth
Publikováno v:
New Literary History. 43:281-308
This article aims to recover a lost chapter in the history of reading, writing and print: the centrality of the concept of motion to Enlightenment theories about rhetoric and belles lettres. From the time of Aristotle until well into the eighteenth c