teletext
teletext A system for one-way broadcast transmission of information, primarily in text form but with primitive graphics capability, using spare television channel capacity and adapted domestic TV receivers. On a channel offering teletext, a number of “pages” of information (up to about 100) are transmitted in a continuous cycle, concurrently with the normal TV signal and leaving it unaffected while the receiver is used for normal viewing. Having selected teletext mode on the control pad, it is then possible to select any page number; when the selected page next arrives in the transmission cycle, it is stored in local memory in the set and displayed indefinitely (until the user selects another page or exits from teletext mode). Compare
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Arthur Schnitzler and Twentieth-Century Criticism
Magazine article from: German Quarterly; 4/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; Wisely, Andrew C. Arthur Schnitzler and Twentieth-Century Criticism...sketch that provides details about Schnitzler's family background and the women...currents and constellations" of Schnitzler criticism over the last hundred...
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A Companion to the Works of Arthur Schnitzler
Magazine article from: German Quarterly; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...A Companion to the Works of Arthur Schnitzler. Rochester: Camden House...in 2003: KonsianzeFliedl's Arthur Schnitzler imzwanzigstenjahrhundert (Vienna...A Companion to the Works of Arthur Schnitzler, containing sixteen essays...
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A Companion to the Works of Arthur Schnitzler.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; A Companion to the Works of Arthur Schnitzler. Ed. by DAGMAR C. G. LORENZ...House Companion to the Works of Arthur Schnitzler it may be fairest to begin by...1990s, Konstanze Fliedl's Arthur Schnitzler: Poetik der Erinnerung (Vienna...
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Political Dimensions of Arthur Schnitzler's Late Fiction.
Magazine article from: Journal of European Studies; 9/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...rehabilitation of the late narratives of Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) but as an interpretation...Austrian theme of language, because Schnitzler's social criticism 'emerges...responsibility on the part of Schnitzler's protagonists - is, he argues...
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Arthur Schnitzler, Tagebuch 1927-1930.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 10/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; Arthur Schnitzler, Tagebuch 1927-1930. Ed. by WERNER...missing bracket. The volume ends with Schnitzler being treated for high blood pressure...silent film of Fraulein Else, whom Schnitzler met both in Berlin and in Vienna...
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Schnitzler, Kubrick, and "Fidelio".(male mastery in Arthur Schnitzler's Traumnovelle and Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut)
Magazine article from: Mosaic (Winnipeg); 9/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...constructive, pro-feminist thrust to Arthur Schnitzler's Traumnovelle, heightening...between men and women since Schnitzler's time. S.K. Have they...planned film adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's Traumnovelle, a 1926 narrative...
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Resisting "Bad Taste": Sentimentality, "Jewishness," and Modernity in Arthur Schnitzler's Der Weg ins Freie
Magazine article from: German Quarterly; 7/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...critic Josef Krner called Arthur Schnitzler's Der Weg ins Freie...to thoroughly examine Schnitzler's literary output as a whole when he published Arthur Schnitzlers Gestalten...impact on subsequent Schnitzler scholarship, Krner...
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Arthur Schnitzler, Tagebuch 1931. Gesamtverzeichnisse 1879-1931.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 7/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; Arthur Schnitzler, Tagebuch 1931. Gesamtverzeichnisse...his afterword to this final volume, Schnitzler's diaries run from the Silver Wedding...of the 1870s, before the start of Schnitzler's consecutive diaries in 1879. The...
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Freuds Lektüren: Von Arthur Conan Doyle bis zu Arthur Schnitzler [Freud's reading: From Arthur Conan Doyle to Arthur Schnitzler]
Magazine article from: International Journal of Psychoanalysis; 2/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Von Arthur Conan Doyle bis zu Arthur Schnitzler [Freud's reading: From Arthur Conan Doyle to Arthur Schnitzler] by Michael Rohrwasser Giessen...474) that Freud admitted to Arthur Schnitzler in a letter on his 60th birthday...
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Arthur Schnitzler. Night Games and Other Stories and Novellas.(Book Review)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction; 9/22/2002; ; 674 words
; ...nine stories and novellas by Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) provides an excellent...penetrating psychological depth. Schnitzler, whose stories largely take...know of few examples to rival Schnitzler's intricate mapping of the...
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Arthur Schnitzler
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Arthur Schnitzler The Austrian dramatist and novelist Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) is at his best in...his entire life as a physician, Arthur Schnitzler looked upon himself primarily as...
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Schnitzler, Arthur
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Schnitzler, Arthur (1862–1931), Austrian...incident of the French Revolution in which Schnitzler handles with a sure touch the change...grounds of obscenity was unsuccessful. Schnitzler however forbade all performances and...
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Heller, Hugo (1870-1923)
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...psychoanalytic teaching. In 1906 she organized a survey of writers and scientists, asking them to list "ten good books." Arthur Schnitzler, Ernst Mach, and Peter Altenberg, along with Freud and others, responded to the survey, which Heller published...
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Roth v. United States; Albert's v. California
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States
...obvious literary value, such as Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy ( Commonwealth v. Friede , 1930) and Arthur Schnitzler's Casanova's Homecoming ( People v. Seltzer , 1924), were beyond the bounds of constitutional intervention...
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American Laboratory Theatre
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
...Harold Clurman . After some interesting productions, among which in 1928 were Jean-Jacques Bernard's Martine and Arthur Schnitzler's The Bridal Veil , the company dispersed in 1933.
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