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Toward Octavio Paz Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9780813152462
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Description:
The undisputed intellectual leadership of Octavio Paz, not only in Mexico but throughout Spanish America, rests on achievements in the essay and in poetry. In the field of the essay, he is the author of more than twenty-five books on subjects whose diversity -- esthetics, politics, surrealist art, the Mexican character, cultural anthropology, and Eastern philosophy, to cite only a few -- is dazzling. In poetry, his creativity has increased in vigor over more than fifty years as he has explored the numerous possibilities open to Hispanic poets from many different sources.
Travel Literature and the Evolution of the Novel Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 382
ISBN: 9780813151052
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
Description:
Although much has been written about how the novel relates to the epic, the drama, or autobiography, no one has clearly analyzed the complex connections between prose fiction as it evolved before 1800 and the literature of travel, which by that date had a long and colorful history.Percy Adams skilfully portrays the emergence of the novel in the fiction of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and traces in rich detail the history of travel literature from its beginnings to the time of James Cook, contemporary of Richardson and Fielding. And since the recit de voyage and the novel were then so international, he deals throughout with all the literatures of Western Europe, one of the book's chief themes being the close literary ties among European nations.
Uncle Bud Long Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780813151694
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
Description:
According to the scant historical records available, Uncle Bud Long, his daughter Janey, and her son Frankie lived near Clark's Landing, Kentucky, for about twenty years early in this century. Mr. Clarke has collected the tales of the Longs' strange ways from old-time residents of the community, both those who knew the Longs and those who inherited the stories by word of mouth.
Utmost Art Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9780813154411
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
Description:
George Herbert has always been regarded as a man of singular piety and a poet of uncommon technical ability. Until recent times, however, he was usually thought to have written prosodically ingenious but conceptually thin verse. Mary Ellen Rickey, through a close examination of Herbert's poetry, reveals the high concentration of ideas in his verse and the richness of his imagery.
With Mortal Voice Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9780813154862
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Illustrations: Illus
Description:
More often than not, critics have looked upon Milton's great epic not as a literary work but rather as a theological tract or a display of Renaissance learning. In this book John Shawcross seeks to redress that critical imbalance by examining the poem for its literary values. In doing so he reveals the scope and depth of Milton's poetic craftsmanship in his control of such elements as structure, myth, style, and language; and he offers new approaches to reading Paradise Lost as a literary masterpiece rather than a relic of religious history.
Woman Earthly and Divine in the Comedy of Dante Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 188
ISBN: 9780813154879
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Series: Studies in Romance Languages
Description:
This study examines all the characterizations of the female personality in the Divine Comedy, including representations of things traditionally categorized as feminine. Marianne Shapiro treats different traditional feminine roles such as wife, lover, and mother, and places Beatrice in the latter group.The problem of woman is studied within the general context of medieval literature.
Women in the Medieval Spanish Epic and Lyric Traditions Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
ISBN: 9780813154688
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Series: Studies in Romance Languages
Description:
The culture of medieval Spain was anything nut homogeneous. It varied not only through time, with the approach of the Renaissance, but also geographically, with great differences between north and south. In this study, author Lucy A.
Worldmaking Spenser Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9780813160061
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2014
Series: Studies in the English Renaissance
Description:
Worldmaking Spenser reexamines the role of Spenser's work in English history and highlights the richness and complexity of his understanding of place. The volume centers on the idea that complex and allusive literary works such as The Faerie Queene must be read in the context of the cultural, literary, political, economic, and ideological forces at play in the highly allegorical poem. The authors define Spenser as the maker of poetic worlds, of the Elizabethan world, and of the modern world.
Prudence Crandall’s Legacy Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 476
ISBN: 9780819574701
Pub Date: 10 Jul 2014
Illustrations: 30 illus.
Description:
Prudence Crandall was a schoolteacher who fought to integrate her school in Canterbury, Connecticut, and educate black women in the early nineteenth century. When Crandall accepted a black woman as a student, she unleashed a storm of controversy that catapulted her to national notoriety, and drew the attention of the most significant pro- and anti-slavery activists of the day. The Connecticut state legislature passed its infamous Black Law in an attempt to close down her school.
Radical Future Pasts Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 542
ISBN: 9780813145297
Pub Date: 10 Jul 2014
Illustrations: 1 b&w photo
Description:
Written by both well-established and rising scholars, Radical Future Pasts seeks to open up new possibilities for theoretical inquiries and engagements with practical political struggles. Unlike conventional "state of the discipline" collections, this volume does not summarize the history of political theory. Rather than accept traditional ideas about the political past, the contributors reinterpret canonical and current texts to demonstrate fresh interpretations and narratives.
Plateau Indian Ways with Words Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
ISBN: 9780822963066
Pub Date: 03 Jul 2014
Description:
In Plateau Indian Ways with Words, Barbara Monroe makes visible the arts of persuasion of the Plateau Indians, whose ancestral grounds stretch from the Cascades to the Rockies, revealing a chain of cultural identification that predates the colonial period and continues to this day. Culling from hundreds of student writings from grades 7-12 in two reservation schools, Monroe finds that students employ the same persuasive techniques as their forebears, as evidenced in dozens of post-conquest speech transcriptions and historical writings. These persuasive strategies have survived not just across generations, but also across languages from Indian to English and across multiple genres from telegrams and Supreme Court briefs to school essays and hip hop lyrics.
Haredi Male Bodies in the Public Sphere Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 38
ISBN: 9781463201210
Pub Date: 18 Jun 2014
Imprint: Gorgias Press
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
This paper explores the Israeli Haredi community’s social construction of the male body.
Vintage Visions Cover Vintage Visions Cover
Format: 
Pages: 448
ISBN: 9780819574374
Pub Date: 11 Jun 2014
Illustrations: 12 illus.
Pages: 448
ISBN: 9780819574381
Pub Date: 11 Jun 2014
Illustrations: 12 illus.
Description:
Vintage Visions is a seminal collection of scholarly essays on early works of science fiction and its antecedents. From Cyrano de Bergerac in 1657 to Olaf Stapledon in 1937, this anthology focuses on an unusually broad range of authors and works in the genre as it emerged across the globe, including the United States, Russia, Europe, and Latin America. The book includes material that will be of interest to both scholars and fans, including an extensive bibliography of criticism on early science fiction-the first of its kind-and a chronological listing of 150 key early works.
A Ball of Fire Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9781905483457
Pub Date: 10 Jun 2014
Imprint: Liberties Press
Description:
John Montague, best known as a poet, is also a gifted prose writer. A Ball of Fire collects all of his short stories, together with the erotic novella The Lost Notebooks (which he hoped to have banned, but which ended up winning a major literary prize). In the shorter stories, from The Road Ahead, which comments poignantly on the loss of established landmarks, to the title story, in which a series of chance encounters helps unlock a painter's creativity, he casts a cool yet sympathetic eye over his environment, both in Ireland and farther afield.
And Guess Who He Was With?' Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9781907593598
Pub Date: 10 Jun 2014
Imprint: Liberties Press
Description:
In this collection, her third book of humorous poems, Liz looks at the roller-coaster journey of women's lives and the lovers and liars, friends and enemies, joys and disappointments, frustrations and betrayals along the way. Wry, bittersweet, often hilarious and with a characteristic sting in the tail, Liz brings a unique and often wicked wit to the pitfalls, perils and pleasures of love in a heady mix of laughter and tears.
Rhetoric in American Anthropology Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
ISBN: 9780822962953
Pub Date: 30 May 2014
Description:
In the early twentieth century, the field of anthropology transformed itself from the “welcoming science,” uniquely open to women, people of color, and amateurs, into a professional science of culture. The new field grew in rigor and prestige but excluded practitioners and methods that no longer fit a narrow standard of scientific legitimacy. In Rhetoric in American Anthropology, Risa Applegarth traces the “rhetorical archeology” of this transformation in the writings of early women anthropologists.