Rose Abdelnour Zimbardo (born Rose E. Abdelnour; May 29, 1932 – October 25, 2015) was an American professor of English literature. Her work covered such...
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Philip George Zimbardo (/zɪmˈbɑːrdoʊ/; born March 23, 1933) is an American psychologist and a professor emeritus at Stanford University. He became known...
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concerning his fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings. It was edited by Rose Zimbardo and Neil D. Isaacs, and published in 2004. Apart from two new essays...
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however, feature any scenes of the actual battle itself, leading critic Rose Zimbardo to characterise it as "full of warfare, yet empty of conflict." The...
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Seventeenth-Century England. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press Rose Zimbardo, 1965, Wycherley's Drama: A Link in the Development of English Satire...
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marriage. A competing milestone approach of the same generation is that of Rose Zimbardo (1965), who discusses the play in generic and historical terms as a...
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Baggins" appeared in Tolkien and the Critics (ed. by Neal Isaacs and Rose Zimbardo) in 1968. Sale contributed frequently to the New York Review of Books...
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philosophy. Jahangir and Eleanor Amuzegar Chair in Iranian Studies UCLA. Rose Zimbardo (M.A. 1957, Ph.D. 1960), professor of English at Stony Brook University...
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Zames (B.A. 1954), disability rights activist and mathematics professor Rose Zimbardo (B.A., 1956), professor of English literature Fred Bass (B.A. 1949)...
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Good People Turn Evil is a 2007 book which includes professor Philip Zimbardo's first detailed, written account of the events surrounding the 1971 Stanford...
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