Essays about: "Poe"
Showing result 21 - 24 of 24 essays containing the word Poe.
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21. Smart Door Lock : A first prototype of a networked power lock controller with an NFC interface
University essay from KTH/Radio Systems Laboratory (RS Lab)Abstract : Most major cell phone manufacturers have been releasing cell phones equipped with Near Field Communication (NFC). At the same time there is also increasing use of mobile payments and user verification with the use of the NFC technology. READ MORE
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22. The Internationalization strategies of Chinese Privately Owned Enterprise : a Case Study on Wonder Auto Technology Inc.
University essay from Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : There is an upsurge of trend in studying the internationalization strategy (IS) of firms from China in international business (IB) research area. However studies which have done on Chinese firms in IB area are mostly focused on large state owned enterprises (SOEs), and there are few studies which have focused on the IS of Chinese privately owned enterprises (POEs). READ MORE
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23. To Peer Into The Abyss : a psychoanalytical analysis of edgar allan poe's the imp of the perverse
University essay from Avdelningen för humanioraAbstract : This essay is based on the premise of psychoanalytical literal theory through a perspective of the author-imprint, or the mirroring neural-effect of the author as an external persona - a force influencing, constructing and enforcing traits, intertextual messages and sublime meanings of the subconscious in the primary text material – the short story Imp of the Perverse, published by Edgar Allan Poe in 1845. The aim is to view this short story in light of Poe's empirically documented destructive personality, proposing that the message of the story, in itself, is more than simply a tale, but part of a larger contextual idea sprung from the pained soul of the author. READ MORE
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24. Poe's Gothic Protagonist : Isolation and melancholy in four of Poe's works
University essay from Humanvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This paper will argue that there are similarities between “The Raven”, “The Fall of the House of Usher”, “Ligeia” and “Berenice” in their treatment of the common motifs of isolation and melancholy, and, furthermore, that their protagonists are similar due to their relation to these two motifs. The paper will also argue that the usage of the motif of isolation is a strategic way for the author to emphasise the Gothic horror. READ MORE