TL;DR: The case of La Traviata in Russia as mentioned in this paper has been used to define a literary ethnography of the St Petersburg Bolshoi theater and the prima donna in Russia.
Abstract: 1. Introduction 2. Attending opera: a literary ethnography of the St Petersburg Bolshoi theater 3. Embodying opera: the prima donna in Russia 4. Representing opera: scene and self 5. Naturalizing opera: the case of La Traviata in Russia 6. Reading opera: the theater of psychological prose 7. Divining opera: literary tales of operatic heroines Notes Bibliography Index.
TL;DR: A lorgnette eyeglass frame has a lens-bearing frame and a handle of box-shaped conformation as mentioned in this paper, which is slideable guided within the handle which constitutes the case for same.
Abstract: A lorgnette eyeglass frame has a lens-bearing frame and a handle of box-shaped conformation. The frame is slideably guided within the handle which constitutes the case for same.
TL;DR: In this article, the author laid down her lorgnette on the pile of papers and said: "This doesn't mean that." ("This" was the documentary evidence, "that" the reconstructed dance she had just been taught.
Abstract: century dance she had just been taught. She laid down her lorgnette on the pile of papers and said: "Yes; but this doesn't mean that." ("This" was the documentary evidence, "that" the reconstructed dance.) She then proceeded to spend the rest of her life and the whole of her fortune trying to find what "this" did really mean. Up to this point it had been taken for granted that the acquisition of the recorded evidence was sufficient in itself. Its translation into
TL;DR: In this paper, a stereoscopic viewing device of the lorgnette type is fitted with accessories such as a hingedly mounted bridge member and adjustably mounted bow members, which allows the viewer to hold the device with a minimum amount of instability.
Abstract: A stereoscopic viewing device of the lorgnette type. The device may be fitted with accessories such as a hingedly mounted bridge member and adjustably mounted bow members. When positioned normal to the plane of the base member, the bridge member spaces the eyes of the viewer a predetermined distance from the base member and allows the viewer to hold the device with a minimum amount of instability. Bow members of the type used in spectacles, but having adjustable positions, are provided as an alternative to the standard handle member. An improved septum is provided by positioning base out prism lenses of the type formed from simple whole lenses such that the excess lensed aperture areas are eliminated and the need to frost or otherwise render opaque the nasal edges of the lenses is obviated.