|
Essentials of organic chemistry; for students of pharmacy, medicinal chemistry and biological chemistry.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
SciTech Book News
|
December 1, 2006
|
COPYRIGHT 2006 Book News, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
(Hide copyright information)
Copyright
|
9780470016664
Essentials of organic chemistry; for students of pharmacy, medicinal chemistry and biological chemistry.
Dewick, Paul M.
Wiley-Interscience
2006
696 pages
$65.00
|
Queen Calafia; California - 'What's In A Name?'
Newspaper article from: Los Angeles Sentinel
; ...a Spanish romance novel of five volumes, entitled "Amadis de Gaula," by Garcia Ordonez de Montalvo. In its fifth...Powerful Cavalier Esplandian, Son of the Excellent King Amadis of Gaul," Montalvo describes an exotic place and its inhabitants...
|
|
Classical Opera Company at the Wigmore
Magazine article from: Musical Opinion
; ...recitative and aria Que vois-je?... Cruel remord, from Amadis de Gaul, Johann Christian Bach's last opera, composed for...in which Oriane mourns the presumed death of her lover Amadis in words of classical poetic thrust and music that called...
|
|
Women & politics: Madame Roland.(figure in French Revolution)
Magazine article from: New Criterion
; ...Quixote, whose wits were turned by reading novels of chivalry, wanted to serve as a knight errant like Amadis of Gaul, he did not want to be Amadis, or think he was. Given her passionate enthusiasm for Rousseau, it is no surprise to learn that...
|
|
The great knight's tale in a new translation.
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...milkmaids or of impossibly noble, heroic warriors a la Amadis of Gaul. In truth, the protagonists might well have been puppets...the horrible burden of time? Long ago, the tales of Amadis and Roland in love or grown mad led our protagonist...
|
|
Semi-staged Handel, with care
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...opera has not vaulted to the front ranks of the Handel revival. Its libretto, very freely adapted from the medieval "Amadis of Gaul," is rather clunky and limited, focusing on the endlessly crisscrossing affections of its four characters. Amadigi...
|
|
A Lance for hire: 400 years of Don Quixote.(Literature)
Magazine article from: Quadrant
; ...Quixote actually surrenders his prerogative as an individual: self-determination. He mirrors the exploits of Amadis of Gaul. This is the paradoxical core of the novel: Cervantes asks us to acknowledge that imitation is the force behind cultural...
|
|
A letter to the editor.
Magazine article from: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
; ...is not strictly true that, as McCanles goes on to say, "he cannot grasp the metaphorical, fictive existence of Amadis of Gaul and Orlando, but takes the verbal heterocosms in which they dwell as literal histories." There are explicit indications...
|
|
Topographic economies in Dassin's Thieves 'Highway.(Jules Dassin)(Essay)
Magazine article from: Film Criticism
; ...from an fictitious utopian land, the Arabic for ruler--calif--mentioned in Don Quixote's favorite novel, Amadis of Gaul. (2) These Utopian metaphors for California are topographical and based upon economics--promises of civilizations...
|
|
Handel's `Messiah': An Undisputed Favorite for All Seasons
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...strong impression but focus on excellent and relatively unfamiliar repertoire. The opera "Amadigi di Gaula" ("Amadis of Gaul") was a smash hit in 1715 when Handel produced it in London, but was forgotten after a few years. In its first...
|
|
The Western Canon.
Magazine article from: National Review
; ...its lack of theological suppositions." But Cervantes's intellectual debts are various, including everybody from Amadis de Gaul to Ariosto to Erasmus. Characteristically, Bloom clears his throat and pronounces ex cathedra, "We do not read...
|
Find more facts and information related to the
article "Essentials of organic chemistry; for students of ..."