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LOCAL SIDEREAL TIME, GLOBAL GEOMAGNETIC FIELD FLUCTUATIONS AND MEMORY.
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We acknowledge the financial support of the John Bjorkhem Memorial Foundation and thank Lars-Goran Nilsson, who kindly allowed us access to the Betula database, and Karen Williams for her skillful debugging of the English language.
ABSTRACT: The impetus for this study was the findings of Spottiswoode showing that free-response anomalous cognition (AC) effect size appears to be associated with local sidereal time (LST) and that correlations between AC effect size and global geomagnetic field (GMF) fluctuations appear to vary with LST. The need for replicating these ...
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Narrative self-justification: Melville and Amasa Delano. (novelist Herman Melville)
Magazine article from: Studies in American Fiction
; ...s description of the fictional Amasa Delano as "Melville's American Fool...slyly sarcastic early description of Delano's character: [His] surprise...determine.(3) This questioning of Delano's intelligence marks one of Melville...
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Captain Amasa Delano's dilemma. (poem)
Magazine article from: The American Poetry Review
; That day the albatross colored the sky with shit, I stumbled upon Benito Cereno's pirate ship limping along the high seas. A Spanish sailor locked eyes with me & gestured at the hot sky with his marlingspike. But I wasn't a reader of Free-Mason signs or symbols of modern oblivion. The motley
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"Melville's (inter)national burlesque: whiteface, blackface, and "Benito Cereno".(Herman Melville)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: ATQ (The American Transcendental Quarterly)
; ...of Voyages and Travels (1817), Amasa Delano, the good-natured and affable...the coast of Chile one morning. Delano takes his whaleboat to meet the vessel...captain, Benito Cereno. Amazingly, Delano fails to grasp that the blacks aboard...
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BOOKMAKING
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...Melville's classic novella, "Benito Cereno," Amasa Delano's account of his voyages and travels, has been...going back about five generations links Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Amasa Delano as cousins, the common ancestor being Jonathan...
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Echoes of Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution in Melville's "Benito Cereno".(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Leviathan
; ...of course the Yankee sea captain Amasa Delano's account of the extraordinary...occurred. Extensive passages from Delano's Narrative of Voyages and Travels...by the changes Melville made from Delano's narrative, and some have argued...
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The politics of perception in Herman Melville's Benito Cereno and Charles Johnson's Middle Passage.
Magazine article from: Studies in American Fiction
; ...rendering of Chapter 18 of Captain Amasa Delano's 1817 Narrative of Voyages and...fictionalized tale in part differs from Delano's historical account, especially...while resulting in the "generous" Delano's legal action against the "ungrateful...
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The knot of "Benito Cereno". (Abstracts).(Abstract)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Melville Society Extracts
; ...sailor on board the San Dominick to Amasa Delano, as he tosses him his overdetermined...categorical separation from Captain Delano and from the complications of his...that crumbles "like charcoal" when Delano leans against it? One consequence...
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Milwaukee Rep's `Benito Cereno' poignantly spiritual Ko-Thi dancers help keep optimism alive despite pain of slave ship tale
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...vessel. The American ship captain, Amasa Delano, boarded the slave ship offering...safely saw the Spanish ship to Peru. Delano recalled the incident when he published...they are his servants. Although Delano can sense that something is amiss...
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The "hemispheric turn" in Colonial American studies.(The Cultural Geography of Colonial American Literatures: Empire, Travel, Modernity)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Early American Literature
; ...Melville's narrative, Captain Amasa Delano has in the year 1799 left the oft...bedraggled Spanish slaving ship. Delano, a typical Protestant Anglophone...Nature. What ensues, after days of Delano's excruciating misrecognition of...
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Voicing slavery through silence: narrative mutiny in Melville's Benito Cereno. (Herman Melville)
Magazine article from: Mosaic (Winnipeg)
; ...limited point of view of Captain Delano, the putative protagonist, they...southern coast of Chile, Captain Amasa Delano, an American sealer captain from...the ship's beleaguered captain, Delano is soon confronted by a series of...
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