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  2. Henri-Frédéric Amiel - Wikipedia

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    This isolation inspired the one book by which Amiel is still known, the Journal Intime ("Private Journal"), which, published after his death, obtained a European reputation. [1] It was translated into English by British writer Mary Augusta Ward at the suggestion of academic Mark Pattison. [2] Amiel's grave

  3. Depersonalization-derealization disorder - Wikipedia

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    The word depersonalization itself was first used by Henri Frédéric Amiel in The Journal Intime. The 8 July 1880 entry reads: The 8 July 1880 entry reads: I find myself regarding existence as though from beyond the tomb, from another world; all is strange to me; I am, as it were, outside my own body and individuality; I am depersonalized ...

  4. Education in the Age of Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    John Locke in English and Jean Jacques Rousseau in French authored influential works on education. Both emphasized the importance of shaping young minds early. By the late Enlightenment, there was a rising demand for a more universal approach to education, particularly after the American and French Revolutions.

  5. Education (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Education is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering education. It was established in 1880 by the New England Publishing Company of Boston. [ 1 ] The journal is edited by Phil Feldman and is currently published by Project Innovation, a publisher that was on Beall's list before it was taken down in 2017.

  6. Amiel - Wikipedia

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    Amiel is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Barbara Amiel (born 1940), writer and wife of Conrad Black; Gausbert Amiel (fl. 13th century), troubadour; Henri-Frédéric Amiel (1821–1881), Swiss philosopher, poet and critic; Jack Amiel (fl. 20th–21st century), American screenwriter

  7. Portal:Literature/Adil archive/September - Wikipedia

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    1821 - Henri Frederic Amiel, Swiss writer born; 1871 - Grazia Deledda, Italian writer born; 1891 - Ivan Goncharov, Russian author died; 1906 - William Empson, British poet born; 1906 - Jim Thompson, American author born; 1917 - Louis Auchincloss, American author born; 1924 - Bernard Waber, American author born; 1945 - Kay Ryan, American poet born

  8. Of Education - Wikipedia

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    Of Education is a treatise by John Milton published in 1644, first appearing anonymously as a single eight-page quarto sheet (Ainsworth 6). Presented as a letter, written in response to a request from the Puritan educational reformer Samuel Hartlib, it represents Milton's most comprehensive statement on educational reform (Viswanathan 352), and gives voice to his views "concerning the best and ...

  9. Talk:Henri-Frédéric Amiel - Wikipedia

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