A Vermont Idyll
Title | A Vermont Idyll PDF eBook |
Author | Laurence Grey |
Publisher | Dorrance Publishing |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2018-04-30 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1480951315 |
A Vermont Idyll By: Laurence Grey A Vermont Idyll is a collection of memoirs of a rather unfeeling, coldhearted professor who, for many years, leads what he considers to be a charmed life. He is successful, reasonably happy, and totally unconcerned with the feelings of others. Even a series of misfortunes can hardly dent his feeling of invulnerability. But then he undergoes a revolutionary transformation of his entire being when he encounters the one great, and seemingly hopeless, love of his life—at the age of eighty-four! This unusual tale of torment and love is also in an extremely unusual memoir, which even makes use of a short two-act play to vividly portray the emotional undercurrents at work, as the secrets of a terrible past are revealed and a pledge ushers in a new life. There is, however, more to this story than meets the eye as the reader, confronted with a surprising revelation in the epilogue, will finally discover.
The Western Landscape in Cormac McCarthy and Wallace Stegner
Title | The Western Landscape in Cormac McCarthy and Wallace Stegner PDF eBook |
Author | Megan Riley McGilchrist |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2012-06-25 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1136604014 |
The western American landscape has always had great significance in American thinking, requiring an unlikely union between frontier mythology and the reality of a fragile western environment. Additionally it has borne the burden of being a gendered space, seen by some as the traditional "virgin land" of the explorers and pioneers, subject to masculine desires, and by others as a masculine space in which the feminine is neither desired nor appreciated. Both Wallace Stegner and Cormac McCarthy focus on this landscape and environment; its spiritual, narrative, symbolic, imaginative, and ideological force is central to their work. In this study, McGilchrist shows how their various treatments of these issues relate to the social climates (pre- and post-Vietnam era) in which they were written, and how despite historical discontinuities, both Stegner and McCarthy reveal a similar unease about the effects of the myth of the frontier on American thought and life. The gendering of the landscape is revealed as indicative of the attempts to deny the failure of the myth, and to force the often numinous western landscape into parameters which will never contain it. Stegner's pre-Vietnam sensibility allows the natural world to emerge tentatively triumphant from the ruins of frontier mythology, whereas McCarthy's conclusions suggest a darker future for the West in particular and America in general. However, McGilchrist suggests that the conclusion of McCarthy's Border Trilogy, upon which her arguments regarding McCarthy are largely based, offers a gleam of hope in its final conclusion of acceptance of the feminine.
Something of Themselves
Title | Something of Themselves PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah LeFanu |
Publisher | |
Pages | 413 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0197501443 |
A thoughtful biography tracing the paths of three literary greats through a turbulent period in Britain's imperial history.
Vermont Life
Title | Vermont Life PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 692 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Vermont |
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Norman Rockwell
Title | Norman Rockwell PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Claridge |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 789 |
Release | 2001-12-18 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1588360644 |
Norman Rockwell’s tremendously successful, prolific career as a painter and illustrator has rendered him a twentieth-century American icon. However, the very popularity and accessibility of his idealized, nostalgic depictions of middleclass life have caused him to be considered not a serious artist but a “mere illustrator”–a disparagement only reinforced by the hundreds of memorable covers he drew for The Sunday Evening Post. Symptomatic of critics’ neglect is the fact that Rockwell has never before been the subject of a serious critical biography. Based on private family archives and interviews and publishes to coincide with a major two-year travelling retrospective of his work, this book reveals for the first time the driven workaholic who had three complicated marriages and was a distant father —so different from the loving, all-American-dad image widely held to this day. Critically acclaimed author Laura Claridge also breaks new ground with her reappraisal of Rockwell’s art, arguing that despite his popular sentimental style, his artistry was masterful, complex, and far more manipulative than people realize.
Idyll Banter
Title | Idyll Banter PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Bohjalian |
Publisher | Crown |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2005-05-24 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 140005236X |
Years ago, Chris Bohjalian and his wife traded their Brooklyn co-op for a century-old Victorian house in Lincoln, Vermont (population 975). Bohjalian, a bestselling novelist, began chronicling life in that gloriously quirky little village with a wide variety of magazine essays and his newspaper column, “Idyll Banter.” These pieces, written over the course of twelve years, are honest, funny, and deeply affecting reflections on the unique idiosyncrasies of small-town life (annual outhouse races) and the universal experiences (our hunger for neighborliness) that unite us all.
Vermont, a Bibliography of Its History
Title | Vermont, a Bibliography of Its History PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas D. Seymour Bassett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | History |
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