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  1. Nursing our narratives: towards a dynamic understanding of nurses in narrative tales.Tanya Buchanan - 1997 - Nursing Inquiry 4 (2):80-87.
    Previous research on the representation of nurses in literature has tended to rely on a ‘quasi‐scientific’ method that ultimately produces catalogues of static images. This paper argues that literary representations of nurses must be analysed in terms of situational context. In order to accomplish this die narratological concepts of the chronotope and the donor are used, resulting in a dynamic and powerful reading of nurses in narrative tales.
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  • Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime.Price Charlson - 1960 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (1):109-110.
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  • The Art of Nursing.Steven D. Edwards - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (5):393-400.
    This article discusses the question of whether, as is often claimed, nursing is properly described as an art. Following critical remarks on the claims of Carper, Chinn and Watson, and Johnson, the account of art provided by RG Collingwood is described, with particular reference to his influential distinction between art and craft. The question of whether nursing is best described as an art or a craft is then discussed. The conclusion is advanced that nursing cannot properly be described as an (...)
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