Strange Attractors: Literature, Culture, and Chaos TheoryPrentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1995 - 180 psl. |
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... beautiful and terrifying masques for the delight and instruction of the other characters - and Fowles ' audience : ' I thought I could discern two elements in his ' game ' - one didactic , the other aesthetic ' , observes Nicholas ( p ...
... beautiful and terrifying masques for the delight and instruction of the other characters - and Fowles ' audience : ' I thought I could discern two elements in his ' game ' - one didactic , the other aesthetic ' , observes Nicholas ( p ...
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... towards the godfigures in literature : ' Prospero had many things , and not all young and beautiful , Mr Urfe ' ; ' His is the House of Pain ' . The most - obvious reasons why ' He ' is the pronoun 100 Strange Attractors.
... towards the godfigures in literature : ' Prospero had many things , and not all young and beautiful , Mr Urfe ' ; ' His is the House of Pain ' . The most - obvious reasons why ' He ' is the pronoun 100 Strange Attractors.
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... beautiful or scary or attractive or repulsive ' . This sounds like a good account of the mixed responses to Shakespeare's ' dark lady ' in the sonnets , or to his beautiful , scary , repellent and alluring Cleopatra . For obviously ...
... beautiful or scary or attractive or repulsive ' . This sounds like a good account of the mixed responses to Shakespeare's ' dark lady ' in the sonnets , or to his beautiful , scary , repellent and alluring Cleopatra . For obviously ...
Turinys
chaos classics and modern culture | 1 |
chaos theory Miltons Eden and Jurassic | 26 |
selfsimilarities in Shakespeare | 75 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 11
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Strange Attractors Literature, Culture, and Chaos Theory Harriett Hawkins Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1995 |
Strange Attractors Literature, Culture, and Chaos Theory Harriett Hawkins Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1995 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Adam and Eve alike Antony and Cleopatra artistic tradition associated audience Beast beautiful behaviour Benoit Mandelbrot butterfly effect Caesar Caliban CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ chaos science chaos scientists chaos theory chaotic components characters classic comparable complex Conchis contrast Crichton's critical CRUZ The University cultural David Ruelle death described determinism deterministic chaos disruption Doctor Moreau dramatic dynamics Enobarbus fiction film Forbidden Planet forces Fowles fractal Guide to Chaos Hamlet historical human Iago Ian Stewart ideological interactive irregular island James Gleick John Briggs Juliet Jurassic Park likewise linear literary literature London Macbeth Magus Mandelbrot set mathematics metadramatic metaphors Milton's modern musical nature novel observes obvious order and chaos Othello Paradise Lost political popular portrayal portrayed postmodern predict Prospero recursive reference replicated romantic Romeo Satan says scale scene scientific self-similarity sexual Shakespeare Shakespearian simultaneously storm strange attractor structure symmetries Tempest things tragedy Turbulent Mirror turn UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA unpredictable