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... Woolf." By Winifred Holthy. (Wishart. 6d.) Counsel for Brides "The Bride's Book: Or Young Housewife's ... S. Combe and the Hon. Silvia Coke Heirloom Veil Miss S. Alston Mr. Clark-Maxwell and Miss ...
1932 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
... pall over a marriage ceremony with his black veil. cloud seemed have rolled duskily from beneath the black crape, and dimmed the light of the candles. The bridal pair stood up before the minister. But the bride's cold fingers quivered in the tremulous hand ...
Tópico(s): Cultural Studies and Interdisciplinary Research
1968 - The MIT Press | The New England Quarterly
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... Eventful Days at the Palace—Weddings for "Crisis" Brides—Lord David Douglas-Hamilton's Marriage Plans—Newmarket ...
1938 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
... Ramesar: There is no direct link between Haiti Bride and Sistagod. However, you would recognise that both films have very strong black female protagonists. Symbolically, Mari [Sistagod] is seen wearing a white baby doll costume, with references to almost being like a wedding dress, and the baby doll white mask, which is like the veil (see Figure 1). …
Tópico(s): Caribbean history, culture, and politics
2015 - Taylor & Francis | Caribbean Quarterly
... at the Poodle Boutique. Miss Petite Brabham, the bride, wore a dual-length ivory satin gown, trimmed with Alencon lace, and a long veil of French illusion hanging from a crown of seed pearls. Her nails were tinted turquoise for the occasion. The groom was Muggins Carvey, son of Signature's Silver Pride and Suzette Al'Kahira. He was conservatively attired in a white top hat and black bow tie.This article can also be found ...
1968 - Monthly Review Foundation | Monthly Review
... gown, a velvet choker, white gloves, and a veil topped with orange blossoms that trail down to her chest. Although she is the bride and became the most famous Arnold sibling in her lifetime, in this portrait, Mary leans back toward Lucy, her face in shadow. Ethel, who became the black sheep of the family, is seated far to ...
Tópico(s): Australian History and Society
2022 - Canadian Population Society; University of Alberta, Population Research Laboratory | Victorian review
... staredthroughthe netted peephole.Hesitantly, she lifted,the lengthy black veil.Arched eyebrows,bruised with cuts and bloodlike the intricate hennastained on her dainty palms.The physician's fingers wiped,the beads of tears on her cheeks.Gazing into her eyes,I caught a glimpseof her strengthsurpassing the yearsof an innocent child bride. Author, Article, and Disclosure InformationAffiliations: From Toronto, Canada. ...
Tópico(s): Empathy and Medical Education
2018 - American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine
... legs accompanied by a female figure lifting her veil, which identifies her as a new bride. See Liliane Karnouk, Contemporary Egyptian Art (Cairo: The ...
Tópico(s): Colonialism, slavery, and trade
2010 - Taylor & Francis | Word & Image
... great parlor, and her mistress herself adorned the bride’s beautiful hair with orange-blossoms, and threw over it the bridal veil.” Perhaps this description was left out because it ...
Tópico(s): American Constitutional Law and Politics
2021 - Southern Historical Association | The Journal of Southern History
... because, although the day is officially about the bride and groom, it is also the way that ... be contextualised by the variety of relationships the bride and groom participate in. References Bardin, Laurence. L’ ... Sociological Theory 23.3 (2005): 286–311. Imber-Black, Evan, and Roberts, Janine. Rituals for Our Times: ...
Tópico(s): Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
2012 - Queensland University of Technology | M/C Journal
... hereafter, LBCPW]. 38. – Zuleika in Byron's The Bride of Abydos (1813) is compared to Niobe in ... that enchants the World,/So bending tries to veil the matchless Boast,/The mingled beauties of exulting ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
2009 - Taylor & Francis | Word & Image
... Heart Roberta Barker Dalhousie University I. The Ghost Bride Most early modern tragedies end in multiple deaths, and many feature ghosts, but Michael Boyd's 1994 staging of John Ford's The Broken Heart (c. 1629) at the rsc's Swan Theatre began with a haunting before the character who appeared as a phantom was actually dead. In the production's pro logue, the spectator encountered Orgilus (Iain Glen), gaunt and black-clad, playing on a lute (Figure 1). He ... Fielding) appeared, her face hidden by a bridal veil. Orgilus drew it aside to gaze at her face, but immediately his father Crotolon (Tony Britton) entered, speaking the first words of Ford's playtext: "Dally not further" (i.i.i). At this, Penthea turned from Orgilus and began to walk slowly upstage. Crotolon did not register her presence as she passed him, for she was not a bride of flesh and blood, but a figment of ...
Tópico(s): Literature: history, themes, analysis
2004 - University of Western Ontario Libraries | English studies in Canada
... human frailty. Although the Virgin is both the bride of Christ and of mankind, Mary Magdalene when ... It is indeed to preserve the skirts, petticoats, veils, long gloves, high-heeled shoes: everything that accentuates ...
Tópico(s): Poetry Analysis and Criticism
2005 - Taylor & Francis | Women a Cultural Review
... I close neither. The bee orbits your lens—black orchid mirror— kisses that rum-rushed door, gathers its reflection in an iris’s glossed amber, shivers pollen onto your lips, your eyelash. Is this what is meant by enter the light? Golden veil, golden fur, golden rule; Jason’s fleece, how ...
2011 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Callaloo
... it was believed that another of Christ’s brides had finally encountered her divine bridegroom in heaven ... subjects to these saints while identifying them as “brides of Christ,” a title they took when they ... types, the iconography presents the subject as a bride of Christ and therefore clad in regal attire. ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Natural History
2017 - University of Chicago Press | Res Anthropology and Aesthetics
... chronicles the destructive trajectory of a melancholic young bride at her wedding reception. Justine, played by Kirsten ... control, paralleled in the person of the young bride who destructively ricochets about her wedding reception, vividly ... conclusion, as her son Gordon flees with his bride and she consents to marry Charlie, her quietude ... there is meaning! Then the hand lets the veil fall and you are alone, lost in the ...
Tópico(s): Contemporary Literature and Criticism
2014 - Penn State University Press | The Eugene O Neill Review
... point comes when Ephraim arrives with his new bride, and the sons, however bovine their mental faculties ... departure in the buggy to obtain a new bride: “He druv off in the buggy, all spick ... own sexual prowess by deliberately chambering his new bride in the room adjoining Eben's. But this ... parlor window, and “tearing the shade,” rending the veil, as it were, and perhaps awakening the ghost ...
Tópico(s): Theater, Performance, and Music History
2012 - Penn State University Press | The Eugene O Neill Review
... means the house of the lamb) as a “Bride” is the “Lambs Wife.” Blake notes in Milton ( ... s Christ in hell “has rent the [chaste] Veil of Mystery,” an act which opens the way ... the center of the earth rends the vaginal veil, Los and Enitharmon take Christ down from the ... his death on the cross Christ rends the veil, redeeming Humanity. 19The reader of Blake should not ... Christ suffered his Passion (at the rending the veil) on the Day of Venus (Friday), and rested ... movement of the sun through the zodiac, conveys Black Pluto (a conventional classical epithet) and veiled Persephone ...
Tópico(s): Literature, Language, and Rhetoric Studies
2005 - Routledge | English Studies
... to strangle him, which it did. Finally, his bride, who came looking for him, found herself confronted ... to confine his daughter, the Sultan imposes a veil of subjectivity on her, which limits her view ... and emerge as a white prince and his black servant. The fountains here represent much more socially ...
Tópico(s): Hispanic-African Historical Relations
2005 - Wiley | The Muslim World
... Song of Songs, she is the lover, the bride to God’s bridegroom, kol Yisra’el, keneset ... Come misty vitreous prodigal and unspeakable in lusty veils Come holy in shaded legends of puzzled ardor, ...
Tópico(s): Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Hegel
2014 - Indiana University Press | Nashim A Journal of Jewish Women s Studies & Gender Issues
... during initiation ceremonies and are often given to brides at kitchen parties to celebrate their upcoming weddings. ... 2005; Green 2003).6 Many women who outwardly veil wear kanga domestically or underneath their dark overgarments ( ...
Tópico(s): Travel Writing and Literature
2023 - UCLA James S. Coleman African Studies Center | African Arts
... Christ shares the Eucharistie banquet with a nun/bride. Complex sources for this presentation include the idea ...
Tópico(s): Libraries, Manuscripts, and Books
1998 - The Catholic University of America Press | The Catholic historical review