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Pennsylvania E-Discovery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

Pennsylvania E-Discovery

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-18
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Today's legal teams are under more pressure than ever--particularly with the exponential growth in data volume and information complexity. Management of electronically stored information is becoming increasingly critical to the legal profession. "Pennsylvania eDiscovery," written by Philip N. Yannella of Ballard Spahr LLP, is the seminal volume on this subject. What electronic information is discoverable? How do I counsel clients to preserve electronic content to avoid sanctions for spoliation? How can eDiscovery be less costly and time-consuming? How do I manage the complexities of an eDiscovery request? All your eDiscovery answers are provided in "Pennsylvania eDiscovery" by Mr. Yannella, the practice leader of his firm's eDiscovery and Data Management Group. Mr. Yannella manages eDiscovery issues in high-profile litigation and counsels clients worldwide on data preservation, retrieval and privacy matters. He also has significant experience representing Fortune 500 companies on eDiscovery and data management issues in bet-the-company litigation.

American Literature in Context from 1865 to 1929
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

American Literature in Context from 1865 to 1929

This book places major literary works within the context of the topics that engaged a great number of American writers in the period from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the Great Depression Topics include Civil War memory, the virtual re-enslavement of African-Americans after Reconstruction, and radical social movements Draws on a range of documents from magazine and newspaper accounts to government reports and important non-fiction Presents a contemporary history as writers might have understood it as they were writing, not as historians have interpreted it. Designed to be compatible with the major anthologies of literature from the period Equips students and general readers with the necessary historical context needed to understand the writings from this period and provides original and useful readings that demonstrate how context contributes to meaning Includes a historical timeline, featuring key literary works, American presidents, and historical events

Humanities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Humanities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1970
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Humanities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Humanities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1969
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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American Literature in Context after 1929
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

American Literature in Context after 1929

American Literature in Context after 1929 American Literature in Context after 1929 is the perfect companion for readers who want to familiarize themselves with the historical events and literary movements that shaped American literature from the Great Depression onward. The book covers political ferment of the 1930s; post-World War II anti-Communism; post-war affluence; suburbanization and demographic change; juvenile delinquency, mental illness and the perception of the U.S. as a “sick” society; and post-1965 immigration. It draws on a range of sources, from magazine and newspaper accounts to government reports and important non-fiction, to show how writers engaged the issues and events of their times. Includes a historical timeline, featuring key literary works, and historical events.

American and British Poetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 512

American and British Poetry

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American Literature in Context to 1865
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

American Literature in Context to 1865

American Literature in Context to 1865 discusses the issues and events that engaged American writers of the period, providing original and useful readings of important literary works that demonstrate how context contributes to meaning Covers a range of genres including the myths, chants and songs of indigenous cultures, sermons, slave narratives, essays and the novels and poetry to 1865 Designed to be used alongside the major anthologies of literature from the period Equips students with the necessary historical context needed to understand the writings from this period Pedagogical features include a detailed bibliography, and a transatlantic timeline, with literary works, and historical events

Romantic Presences in the Twentieth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Romantic Presences in the Twentieth Century

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Concerned with the intermingled thematic and formal preoccupations of Romantic thought and literary practice in works by twentieth-century British, Irish, and American artists, this collection examines the complicated legacy of Romanticism in twentieth-century novels, poetry, and film. Even as key twentieth-century cultural movements have tried to subvert or debunk Romantic narratives of redemptive nature, individualism, perfectibility, and the transcendence of art, the forms and modes of feeling associated with the Romantic period continue to exert a signal influence on the modern moment - both as a source of tension and as creative stimulus. As the essays here show, the exact meaning of the Romantic bequest may be bitterly contested, but it has been difficult to leave behind. The contributors take up a wide range of authors, including Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald, W. H. Auden, Doris Lessing, Seamus Heaney, Hart Crane, William Faulkner, Don DeLillo, and Jonathan Franzen. What emerges from this lively volume is a fuller picture of the persistence and variety of the Romantic period's influence on the twentieth-century.

Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Volume 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 980

Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Volume 1

The Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Volume One, surveys the lives and writings of nearly 400 Midwestern authors and identifies some of the most important criticism of their writings. The Dictionary is based on the belief that the literature of any region simultaneously captures the experience and influences the worldview of its people, reflecting as well as shaping the evolving sense of individual and collective identity, meaning, and values. Volume One presents individual lives and literary orientations and offers a broad survey of the Midwestern experience as expressed by its many diverse peoples over time.Philip A. Greasley's introduction fills in background information and describes...

Modernism and the Practice of Proletarian Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Modernism and the Practice of Proletarian Literature

This book tests critical reassessments of US radical writing of the 1930s against recent developments in theories of modernism and the avant-garde. Multidisciplinary in approach, it considers poetry, fiction, classical music, commercial art, jazz, and popular contests (such as dance marathons and bingo). Relating close readings to social and economic contexts over the period 1856–1952, it centers in on a key author or text in each chapter, providing an unfolding, chronological narrative, while at the same time offering nuanced updates on existing debates. Part One focuses on the roots of the 1930s proletarian movement in poetry and music of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Part Two analyzes the output of proletarian novelists, considered alongside contemporaneous works by established modernist authors as well as more mainstream, popular titles.