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Turco, Michael J. Base flow (1966-2005) and streamflow gain and loss (2006) of the Brazos River, McLennan County to Fort Bend County, Texas. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2007.

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Souza, Alcídio Mafra de. Guia dos bens tombados, Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, SC: Fundação Catarinense de Cultura, 1992.

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Les lois de l'esprit: Julien Benda ou la raison. Paris: Ithaque, 2012.

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Lost river. Newark, Nottinghamshire, England: Westlea Books, 2012.

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Stephen, Booth. Lost river: A Cooper & Fry mystery. New York, New York]: Witness Impulse, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2014.

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Avudim ba-mizraḥ ha-tikhon: Ha-ṭragedyah ha-hadasah shel Bene Yisrael = Lost in the Middle East : the contemporary tragedy of the Jewish people in Israel. Ḥefah: Pardes, 2012.

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Yandell, Ben. Mostly on foot: A year in L.A. Point Reyes Station, Calif: Floating Island Publications, 1989.

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illustrateur, Tremblay Danielle 1961, ed. Ben entreprend le marché: Débrouillardise. Montréal, Québec]: MD, 2015.

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Jones, Steven Lee. Singlemode optical fibre bend loss modelling. 1998.

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Collins, Lisa Gail. Stitching Love and Loss: A Gee's Bend Quilt. University of Washington Press, 2023.

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Bendy: The Lost Ones. Scholastic, 2021.

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Keyser, Leslie. Petak?s Bend: A Paradise Found? and Lost. Writer's Showcase Press, 2001.

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Teer, Stephanie. I Am Wolf!: The Lost Bead. Graphic Brains Press, 2022.

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Arnett, William, Alvia Wardlaw, John Beardsley, and Jane Livingston. The Quilts of Gee's Bend: Masterpieces from a Lost Place. Tinwood Books, 2002.

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Visseren-Hamakers, Ingrid J., and Marcel T. J. Kok, eds. Transforming Biodiversity Governance. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108856348.

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Over fifty years of global conservation has failed to bend the curve of biodiversity loss, so we need to transform the ways we govern biodiversity. The UN Convention on Biological Diversity aims to develop and implement a transformative framework for the coming decades. However, the question of what transformative biodiversity governance entails and how it can be implemented is complex. This book argues that transformative biodiversity governance means prioritizing ecocentric, compassionate and just sustainable development. This involves implementing five governance approaches - integrative, inclusive, adaptive, transdisciplinary and anticipatory governance - in conjunction and focused on the underlying causes of biodiversity loss and unsustainability. Transforming Biodiversity Governance is an invaluable source for academics, policy makers and practitioners working in biodiversity and sustainability governance. This is one of a series of publications associated with the Earth System Governance Project. For more publications, see www.cambridge.org/earth-system-governance. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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Laska, Stephanie, and William Laska. DIRTY, LAZY, KETO Cookbook: Bend the Rules to Lose the Weight! Media Alternatives, INC., 2020.

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Laska, Stephanie, and William Laska. DIRTY, LAZY, KETO Cookbook: Bend the Rules to Lose the Weight! Adams Media Corporation, 2020.

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The DIRTY, LAZY, KETO Cookbook: Bend the Rules to Lose the Weight! Adams Media, 2020.

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Remember BENJ: A Report on Lost American Freedom. Cedar Hill Publishing, 2006.

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PETERS, Michael. Lost in Detroit Bent Nails, Alien Life, and Jesus of Nazareth. Independently Published, 2019.

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Lost River. HarperCollins, 2010.

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Lost Relic. Howes Limited, W. F., 2011.

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Lost Relic. HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2011.

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Lost River. Glasgow: HarperCollins, 2010.

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Hay, Phillipa J., and Angélica de M. Claudino. Evidence-Based Treatment for the Eating Disorders. Edited by W. Stewart Agras. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195373622.013.0025.

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This chapter comprises a focused review of the best available evidence for psychological and pharmacological treatments of choice for anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), binge eating disorder (BED), and other specified and unspecified feeding and eating disorders (OSFED and UFED), discusses the role of primary care and online therapies, and presents treatment algorithms. In AN, although there is consensus on the need for specialist care that includes nutritional rehabilitation in addition to psychological therapy, no single approach has yet been found to offer a distinct advantage. In contrast, manualized cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for BN has attained “first-line” treatment status with a stronger evidence base than other psychotherapies. Similarly, CBT has a good evidence base in treatment of BED and for BN, and BED has been successfully adapted into less intensive and non-specialist forms. Behavioral and pharmacological weight loss management in treatment of co-morbid obesity/overweight and BED may be helpful in the short term, but long-term maintenance of effects is unclear. Primary care practitioners are in a key role, both with regard to providing care and with coordination and initiation of specialist care. There is an emerging evidence base for online therapies in BN and BED where access to care is delayed or problematic.
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Records of wells, drillers' logs, water-level measurements, and chemical analyses of ground water in Brazoria, Fort Bend, and Waller counties, Texas, 1985-89. Austin, Tex: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1991.

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1944-, Williams James Frank, Harris-Galveston Coastal Subsidence District, Houston (Tex ), and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Records of wells, drillers' logs, water-level measurements, and chemical analyses of ground water in Brazoria, Fort Bend, and Waller counties, Texas, 1980-84. Austin, Tex: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1986.

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Peters, Michael. Lost in Detroit : Bent Nails, Alien Life and Jesus of Nazareth: The Journey to the Non-Religious Jesus. Independently Published, 2019.

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Gianascol, Sarah. Heart Warrior: A Mother's Poignant Remembrance of Ever-Growing Love and Hope, the Ultimate Loss of Her Child, and How She Bent Without Breaking. Wild Elephant Press, 2022.

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Gianascol, Sarah. Heart Warrior: A Mother's Poignant Remembrance of Ever-Growing Love and Hope, the Ultimate Loss of Her Child, and How She Bent Without Breaking. Wild Elephant Press, 2022.

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The Jews Of Andhra Pradesh Contesting Caste And Religion In South India. Oxford University Press Inc, 2013.

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Holly's Lost Wand: A Search and Find Book. Penguin Books, Limited, 2015.

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Gray, Benjamin. Extinct. CSIRO Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486313723.

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Australia is home to an incredible diversity of native animals. While Australian animals are among the most unique in the world, they are also among the most endangered, with hundreds currently on the brink of extinction. We must act quickly if we are to save these species, as once gone, they are gone forever. Extinct is a collection of artworks from established and emerging Australian fine artists, each depicting an Australian animal that has already, for various reasons, tumbled over the edge into extinction. Extinct laments their loss, but also celebrates their former existence, diversity and significance. The stunning artworks are accompanied by stories of each animal, highlighting the importance of what we have lost, so that we appreciate what we have not lost yet. Extinct features artworks from Sue Anderson, Brook Garru Andrew, Andrew Baines, Elizabeth Banfield, Sally Bourke, Jacob Boylan, Nadine Christensen, Simon Collins, Lottie Consalvo, Henry Curchod, Sarah Faulkner, Dianne Fogwell, David Frazer, Martin George, Bruce Goold, Eliza Gosse, Simone Griffin, Johanna Hildebrandt, Miles Howard-Wilks, Nick Howson, Brendan Huntley, Ben Jones, Alex Latham, Rosemary Lee, Amanda Marburg, Chris Mason, Terry Matassoni, Rick Matear, Eden Menta, Reg Mombassa, Tom O'Hern, Bernard Ollis, Emma Phillips, Nick Pont, Geoffrey Ricardo, Sally Robinson, Anthony Romagnano, Gwen Scott, Marina Strocchi, Jenny Watson and Allie Webb.
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Hernández, Gonzalo, and Patricio Elgueta. La madera es un material de construcción sustentable. INFOR, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.52904/20.500.12220/30377.

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Chile ocupa el 12 lugar de producción de madera aserrada en el concierto internacional, con un volumen de 8,3 millones de m3 el año 2018; sin embargo la disponibilidad del recurso no se relaciona con el número de viviendas con estructura en madera que se contruye anualmente. Del total de viviendas construidas en el país el año 2017, equivalente a 133.914 unidades, solo el 18% consideró la madera como material predominante en su estructura. Esta realidad nacional dista mucho de los que sucede en países como Canadá y Estados Unidos, donde los porcentajes sobrepasan el 90% de aplicación. La madera presenta bene¬cios ambientales, funcionales, económicos y sociales que recomiendan su uso intensivo en la construcción.
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Lost River (Cooper and Fry Crime Series, Book 10). HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2011.

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Tagtmeier, Curt W. Oh, for a Minute There: Radiohead Helped Me Lose Myself (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love to Interpret the Bends). iUniverse, 2003.

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Tagtmeier, Curt W. Oh, for a Minute There: Radiohead Helped Me Lose Myself or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love to Interpret the Bends. iUniverse, 2003.

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Bodily Harm. Avon Books (Mm), 1992.

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Schicha, Christian, Ingrid Stapf, and Saskia Sell, eds. Medien und Wahrheit. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748923190.

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This volume discusses media ethics perspectives on truth in the context of digitalisation, while also addressing loss of trust and interpretations of the truth in public communication. It develops theoretical classifications of ‘fake news’ and disinformation from both a sociological and a media philosophy perspective. Empirical investigations and case studies on manipulation focus on image editing and communication strategies in political debates. Moreover, the book presents problems and solutions in relation to disinformation from a journalistic perspective. The volume concludes by examining normative challenges posed by online communication in the context of both machine learning and on Twitter and YouTube. With contributions by Sybille Krämer, Simone Dietz, Günter Bentele, Charles M. Ess, Ingrid Stapf, Nikil Mukerji, Tilman Bechthold-Hengelhaupt, Christian Filk, Jan-Hinnerk Freytag, Christian Schicha, Olaf Hoffjann, Natalie Ryba, Ole Kelm, Marco Dohle, Saskia Sell, Bernd Oswald, Tobias Eberwein, Tanjev Schultz, Thomas Zeilinger, Markus Kaiser, Hektor Haarkötter, Christian Riess, Lisa Schwaiger, Mark Eisenegger and Michael Litschka.
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Mosimann, Urs Peter, and Bradley F. Boeve. Sleep disorders. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199644957.003.0051.

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This book chapter reviews the most common sleep disorders in older adults and their treatment. It begins with a brief review of sleep physiology and then gives an outline on how to take a comprehensive sleep history. Sleep is commonly defined as a periodic temporary loss of consciousness with restorative effects. There are physiological sleep changes related to ageing, but sleep disorders are not part of normal ageing and are often associated with mental or physical disorders, pain and neurodegenerative disease. The most common sleep disorders include insomnia, obstructive sleep apnoea, restless legs syndrome, REM sleep behaviour disorder, excessive daytime somnolence and circadian rhythms disorders. An in depth clinical history, including if possible bed-partner’s information, is the key to diagnosis. Patients need to be informed about the physiological sleep changes and the principles of sleep hygiene. They can benefit from pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment strategies.
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Puthucheary, Zudin, Hugh Montgomery, Nicholas Hart, and Stephen Harridge. Skeletal Muscle Mass Regulation in Critical Illness. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199653461.003.0035.

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Muscle is a dynamic, plastic, and malleable tissue that is highly sensitive to mechanical and metabolic signals. Muscle mass is regulated by protein homeostasis, with protein being continually turned over, reflecting a balance between synthesis and breakdown. This chapter discusses the effect of critical illness on skeletal muscle mass, protein homeostasis, and the intracellular signalling driving anabolism and catabolism. The focus will be on the unique challenges to which the skeletal muscle are exposed, such as inflammation, sepsis, sedation, and inadequate nutrition, which, in combination with the disuse signals of immobilization and bed rest, engender dramatic changes in muscle structure and function. The mechanisms regulating muscle loss during critical illness are being unravelled, but many questions remain unanswered. Detailed understanding of these mechanisms will help drive strategies to minimize or prevent intensive care-acquired muscle weakness and the long-term consequences experienced by ICU survivors.
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Nippell, Janet, and Ben Yandell. Mostly on Foot: A Year in L.A. Floating Island Pub, 1990.

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L.A. Snitch. Avon Books, 1991.

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Heyland, Daren K., and Marina Mourtzakis. Malnutrition in Critical Illness: Implications, Causes, and Therapeutic Approaches. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199653461.003.0036.

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Malnutrition is generally defined as an inadequate intake of nutrients or calories for appropriate physiological functioning. Undernourishment specifically refers to hypocaloric intake as well as reduced macro- and micronutrient intakes relative to the calculated recommendation for a patient. This chapter discusses the undernourishment of the critically ill patient and its attendant physiological and clinical consequences. Achieving 80–90% of prescribed protein and calories is both achievable and is associated with the beneficial physiological and clinical outcomes in a significant proportion of patients. Strategies to maximize these benefits as well as minimizing the risk of enteral nutrition are essential. These should include early initiation of enteral nutrition (within 24–48 hours), adoption of second-generation feeding protocols, use of motility agents, small bowel feeding tubes, and elevation of the head of the bed. Given the encouraging results of early mobilization, it could be hypothesized that combining early mobilization and nutrition interventions would limit muscle mass loss and maintain muscle integrity and function in critically ill patients.
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Luna, María, Pablo Mora, and Daniela Samper, eds. Territorio y memoria sin fronteras: nuevas estrategias para pensar lo real. Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.9789587634532.

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La MidBo se ha consolidado como un lugar necesario para escudriñar lo real. A su vez, en enlace con Alados, fortalece a una comunidad de creadores-espectadores que consolida la práctica documental en Colombia, expande sus fronteras y, ante todo, construye un espacio-público que no solo nos invita a ver documentales, sino a hilar y a compartir reflexiones sobre sus modos de producción e interpretación. Territorio y memoria sin fronteras es una memoria selectiva de la primera etapa del Seminario Pensar lo Real (2015-2018) que tuvo cinco ejes: cartografías del documental iberoamericano, diálogos documentales, políticas del documental, claves de creación y nuevas etnografías. Ben Russell, María Luisa Ortega, Jorge La Ferla y María Fernanda Arias son algunos de los autores, cuyas voces se encuentran en esta nueva edición de Cuadernos de Alados para Pensar lo Real.
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Vinter, Maggie. Last Acts. Fordham University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823284269.001.0001.

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Last Acts: The Art of Dying on the Early Modern Stage argues that the Elizabethan and Jacobean theater offered playwrights, actors, and audiences important opportunities to practice arts of dying. Early modern plays also engage with devotional traditions that understand death less as an occasion for suffering or grieving than as an action to be performed, well or badly. Active deaths belie the narratives of helplessness and loss most often used to analyze representations of mortality and instead suggest ways that marginalized and constrained subjects might participate in the political, social, and economic management of life. Some of these strategies for dying resonate with ecclesiastical forms or with descriptions of biopolitics within the recent work of Giorgio Agamben and Roberto Esposito. Yet the art of dying is not solely a discipline imposed upon recalcitrant subjects. Since it offers suffering individuals a way to enact their deaths on their own terms, it discloses both political and dramatic action in their most minimal manifestations. Rather than mournfully marking what we cannot recover, the practice of dying reveals what we can do, even in death. By analyzing representations of dying in plays by writers including Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, and Ben Jonson alongside both devotional texts and contemporary biopolitical theory, Last Acts shows how theater reflects, enables, and contests the politicization of life and death.
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Earhart, Kristin, and Serena Geddes. Finding Luck. Simon & Schuster, Limited, 2016.

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illustrator, Geddes Serena, and Henry Marguerite 1902-1997, eds. Finding luck. Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 2016.

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Paech, Michael J., and Patchareya Nivatpumin. Postdural puncture headache. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198713333.003.0027.

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Postdural puncture headache (PDPH) may follow either deliberate or unintentional (accidental) penetration of the interdigitating meninges, the dura and arachnoid mater. It is one of the most common and clinically important complications of regional anaesthesia and analgesia in the obstetric population. The headache develops as a consequence of cerebrospinal fluid loss, low intracranial pressure and cerebrovascular changes in the upright position and can prove debilitating. The diagnosis is clinical, making thorough assessment and regular review all the more important, to revise treatment plans, exclude rare serious pathology such as subdural haematoma, and avoid misdiagnosis. This chapter reviews the pathophysiology, incidence, risk factors (needle, technical and patient related), features, natural history, diagnosis, and management of PDPH. High level evidence supports prevention by using small gauge, non-cutting spinal needles, but other preventative strategies against either unintentional dural puncture or PDPH are poorly supported. The absent or poor efficacy of measures such as bed rest, hydration, cerebral vasoconstrictor therapy, epidural or intrathecal saline injection, intrathecal catheter placement or prophylactic epidural blood patch, is noted. Validation of better evidence supporting epidural morphine or intravenous cosyntropin is required. Symptomatic treatment of PDPH is also unreliable. Very limited evidence that requires substantiation supports a modest benefit from caffeine, gabapentinoids or intravenous hydrocortisone. The intervention of epidural blood patch is highly likely to relieve post-spinal PDPH, but only completely resolves epidural needle-induced PDPH in 30–50% of cases. Much detail about EBP remains undetermined, but delayed intervention and injection of approximately 20 mL of autologous blood appear appropriate.
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Rush, Rebecca M. The Fetters of Rhyme. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691212555.001.0001.

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In his 1668 preface to Paradise Lost, John Milton rejected the use of rhyme, portraying himself as a revolutionary freeing English verse from “the troublesome and modern bondage of Riming.” Despite his claim to be a pioneer, Milton was not initiating a new line of thought—English poets had been debating about rhyme and its connections to liberty, freedom, and constraint since Queen Elizabeth's reign. This book traces this dynamic history of rhyme from the 1590s through the 1670s. The book uncovers the surprising associations early modern readers attached to rhyming forms like couplets and sonnets, and it shows how reading poetic form from a historical perspective yields fresh insights into verse's complexities. The book explores how early modern poets imagined rhyme as a band or fetter, comparing it to the bonds linking individuals to political, social, and religious communities. She considers how Edmund Spenser's sonnet rhymes stood as emblems of voluntary confinement, how John Donne's revival of the Chaucerian couplet signaled sexual and political radicalism, and how Ben Jonson's verse charted a middle way between licentious Elizabethan couplet poets and slavish sonneteers. The book then looks at why the royalist poets embraced the prerational charms of rhyme, and how Milton spent his career reckoning with rhyme's allures. Examining a poetic feature that sits between sound and sense, liberty and measure, the book elucidates early modern efforts to negotiate these forces in verse making and reading.
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