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The papers included were selected from those given at the 14th international Ezra Pound Conference held at Brunnenburg, Tirolo di Merano, 16-18 July 1991. The guiding principle for organizing the volume was thematic coherence and quality of thought as well as presentation. The articles are gathered under five headings: General Impressions, Traditional Affiliations, Contemporary Connections, Constructing Continuities, and Specific Texts. The exhibitions accompanying the conference are represented and Pound's involvement with Europe is reflected in studies of his relationship with traditional authors as well as his contemporaries. Larger considerations and analysis is offered in Section Four and Cathay, Cantos LXXIII, and Drafts and Fragments are given individual attention.
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Ce guide présente les règles administratives et financières spécifiques qui régissent le fonctionnement des établissements et services sociaux et médico-sociaux (ESSMS). L'ambition de cet ouvrage est purement descriptive. Il se tient à l'écart des controverses et se borne à exposer les règles inscrites dans les textes en analysant, s'il y a lieu, les difficultés de leur application. On y trouvera donc : un exposé méthodique qui décrit l'ensemble des règles particulières qui régissent aujourd'hui la gestion administrative et financière des ESSMS ; l'élucidation d'une bonne part des nombreuses erreurs et approximations, de conception, de méthode et de droit, qui émaillent les textes initiaux d'application de la loi de 2002 ; des propositions alternatives qui permettraient de remédier aux difficultés constatées. La première partie est consacrée à la délimitation du secteur social et médico-social. La deuxième partie décrit les règles qui régissent la vie d'un établissement depuis sa création jusqu'à sa disparition. La troisième partie présente les règles relatives au financement des activités. La quatrième partie expose le dispositif particulier du contentieux de la tarification.
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"Over the course of the long 18th century, many of England's grandest country houses became known for displaying noteworthy architecture and design, large collections of sculptures and paintings, and expansive landscape gardens and parks. Although these houses continued to function as residences and spaces of elite retreat, they had powerful public identities: increasingly accessible to tourists and extensively described by travel writers, they began to be celebrated as sites of great importance to national culture. This book examines how these identities emerged, repositioning the importance of country houses in 18th-century Britain and exploring what it took to turn them into tourist attractions. Drawing on travel books, guidebooks, and dozens of tourists' diaries and letters, it explores what it meant to tour country houses such as Blenheim Palace, Chatsworth, Wilton, Kedleston and Burghley in the tumultuous 1700s. It also questions the legacies of these early tourists: both as a critical cultural practice in the 18th century and an extraordinary and controversial influence in British culture today, country-house tourism is a phenomenon that demands investigation."--Bloomsbury Publishing Over the course of the long 18th century, many of England's grandest country houses became known for displaying noteworthy architecture and design, large collections of sculptures and paintings, and expansive landscape gardens and parks. Although these houses continued to function as residences and spaces of elite retreat, they had powerful public identities: increasingly accessible to tourists and extensively described by travel writers, they began to be celebrated as sites of great importance to national culture. This book examines how these identities emerged, repositioning the importance of country houses in 18th-century Britain and exploring what it took to turn them into tourist attractions. Drawing on travel books, guidebooks, and dozens of tourists' diaries and letters, it explores what it meant to tour country houses such as Blenheim Palace, Chatsworth, Wilton, Kedleston and Burghley in the tumultuous 1700s. It also questions the legacies of these early tourists: both as a critical cultural practice in the 18th century and an extraordinary and controversial influence in British culture today, country-house tourism is a phenomenon that demands investigation
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