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  1. Writing in the Workplace: New Research Perspectives by Rachel Spilka

    Writing in the Workplace: New Research Perspectives by Rachel Spilka

    2025-07-10 17:50:50 | Contributor(s): Lilita Rodman | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.402

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  2. Writing Instruction, Academic Labour, and Professional Development

    Writing Instruction, Academic Labour, and Professional Development

    2025-07-10 17:50:22 | Contributor(s): Heidi Darroch, Micaela Maftei, Sara Humphreys | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.817

    As we envisioned this special section and, in turn, encouraged colleagues to contribute, we confronted one of the ironies of post-secondary writing instruction: many of the people entrusted with the responsibility of supporting student writing development are, essentially, excluded from...

  3. Writing Martyrdom: Agrippa d'Aubigné's Reconstruction of Sixteenth-century Martyrology

    Writing Martyrdom: Agrippa d'Aubigné's Reconstruction of Sixteenth-century Martyrology

    Contributor(s): Katherine S. Maynard

    Cet article examine comment Agrippa d'Aubigné utilise l'Histoire des martyrs de Jean Crespin dans sa composition de deux textes martyrologiques, le premier étant son poème Les Tragiques, et le deuxième son Histoire universelle. Ces ouvrages révèlent dans une large mesure comment d'Aubigné a lu et...

  4. Writing on the Ground

    Writing on the Ground

    2025-07-10 17:50:28 | Contributor(s): Janna Klostermann | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.577

    This essay responds to the recent “Statement on Writing Centres and Staffing” (Graves, 2016), making visible differing conceptualizations of writing in it. More particularly, I will make visible traces of the statement that position writing as a measurable skill, aligning with the priorities...

  5. Writing Science: Literary and Discursive Power by M.A.K. Halliday and J.R. Martin

    Writing Science: Literary and Discursive Power by M.A.K. Halliday and J.R. Martin

    2025-07-10 17:50:51 | Contributor(s): Janet Giltrow | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.388

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  6. Writing the Self / Writing about the Self: "Auteur" and "Autruy" in Tabourot Des Accords' Les Bigarrures
  7. Writing the Tragic Self: Richard II's Sad Stories

    Writing the Tragic Self: Richard II's Sad Stories

    Contributor(s): Paul Budra

    When Shakespeare has Richard II call for the telling of "sad stories" he is not merely alluding to a tradition of medieval de casibus tragedy, but rather engaging with a well-known vision of historical teleology, popularized in Shakespeare's time by narrative historical tragedies. Shakespeare's...

  8. Writing to Posterity: Margaret Cavendish’s “A True Relation of my Birth, Breeding and Life” (1656) as an “autobiographical relazione”

    Writing to Posterity: Margaret Cavendish’s “A True Relation of my Birth, Breeding and Life” (1656) as an “autobiographical relazione”

    Contributor(s): Margaret Reeves

    L’essai autobiographique de Margaret Cavendish, intitulé A True Relation of my Birth, Breeding, and Life, et publié dans la première édition de Natures Pictures (1656), peut être lu comme une « relazione autobiographique ». Par la publication de cette brève autobiographie, dans les premières...

  9. Writing Word Processor Manuals for a Lay Public

    Writing Word Processor Manuals for a Lay Public

    2025-07-10 17:51:14 | Contributor(s): Karin Montin | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.142

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  10. Written in Blood: Blood Devotion in Gianfrancesco Pico’s Staurostichon

    Written in Blood: Blood Devotion in Gianfrancesco Pico’s Staurostichon

    Contributor(s): Marco Piana

    This article aims to provide an analysis of Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola’s hymn Staurostichon in view of other examples of Savonarolan blood devotion. Staurostichon describes a supernatural event that took place in Germany between 1501 and 1503, when unusual rainfalls started to mark...

  11. Wroth, Lady Mary. Pamphilia to Amphilanthus in Manuscript and Print. Ed. Ilona Bell. Texts by Steven W. May and Ilona Bell.
  12. Wroth, Mary, Jane Cavendish, and Elizabeth Brackley. Women’s Household Drama: Love’s Victorie, A Pastorall, and The concealed Fansyes. Ed. Marta Straznicky and Sara Mueller.
  13. XI Convegno della Società Canadese per gli Studi di Italianistica
  14. XIV convegno della Società Canadese per gli Studi di Italianistica
  15. Y-a-t-il un secret dans l’architecture du De asse?
  16. You Will Therefore Understand

    You Will Therefore Understand

    Contributor(s): Claudio Magris, Anne Milano Appel

  17. You-attitude: A Linguistic Perspective

    You-attitude: A Linguistic Perspective

    2025-07-10 17:50:39 | Contributor(s): Lilita Rodman | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.487

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  18. Yours Bureaucratically": Writing Ministerial Correspondence""Yours Bureaucratically": Writing Ministerial Correspondence""ours Bureaucratically": Writing Mini""urs Bureaucrat"

    Yours Bureaucratically": Writing Ministerial Correspondence""Yours Bureaucratically": Writing Ministerial Correspondence""ours Bureaucratically": Writing Mini""urs Bureaucrat"

    2025-07-10 17:51:14 | Contributor(s): Elizabeth M. Shore | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.165

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  19. Zack, Maria and Elaine Landry, eds. Research in the History and Philosophy of Mathematics: The CHSPM 2014 Annual Meeting in St. Catherine’s, Ontario
  20. Zampieri Pan, Anna Maria. Personaggi & Persone. Volume secondo, Vancouver: Ital Press Publishers, 2014.