Adolph Paul Family History

Adolph Paul Family History
Title Adolph Paul Family History PDF eBook
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Pages 50
Release 1988
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History of the Osio, Osius, Ozias Families

History of the Osio, Osius, Ozias Families
Title History of the Osio, Osius, Ozias Families PDF eBook
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Pages 284
Release 1943
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The Double Life of Paul De Man

The Double Life of Paul De Man
Title The Double Life of Paul De Man PDF eBook
Author Evelyn Barish
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 561
Release 2014-03-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0871406934

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A landmark biography that reveals the secret past of one of the most influential academics of the twentieth century. Over thirty years after his death in 1983, Paul de Man, a hugely charismatic intellectual who created with deconstruction an ideology so pervasive that it threatened to topple the very foundations of literature, remains a haunting and still largely unexamined figure. Deeply influential, de Man and his theory-driven philosophy were so dominant that his passing received front-page coverage, suggesting that a cult hero, if not intellectual rock star, had met an untimely end. Yet in 1988, de Man's reputation was ruined when it was discovered that he had written an anti-Semitic article and worked for a collaborating Belgium newspaper during World War II. Who was he, really, and who had he been? No one knew. Still in shock, few of his followers wanted to find out. Once an admirer, although never a theorist, the biographer Evelyn Barish began her own investigation. Relying on years of original archival work and interviews with over two hundred of de Man's circle of friends and family, most of them now dead, Barish vividly re-creates this collaborationist world of occupied Belgian and France. Born in 1919 to a rich but tragically unstable family, Paul de Man, a golden boy, was influenced by his uncle Henri de Man, a socialist turned Nazi collaborator who became the de facto Belgian prime minister. By the early 1940s, Paul, while seemingly only a reviewer for Nazi newspapers, was secretly rising in far more important jobs in Belgium's and France’s collaborationist regimes. Postwar, barred from the university, de Man created a publishing house, but stole all its assets; then, facing jail, he fled to New York, abandoning his family (his opportunistic, anti-Semitic writing seemed the least of his crimes). Arriving penniless, he quickly rose again, befriending an entire generation of American writers in New York, including Dwight Macdonald, Elizabeth Hardwick, and Mary McCarthy. Barish sketches de Man's renowned careers at Bard and Yale, as well as the circumstances surrounding his loving—but bigamous—second marriage to former Bard student Patricia Kelley, who created the tranquillity he so lacked. Juxtaposing this personal story to his meteoric rise through American academia, Barish traces the origins of the philosophical deconstructionism that he later created with Jacques Derrida, showing how de Man attracted followers with his attack on the hypocrisy of society that attempts to cover up the "essential alienation" of art from "the system." While focusing on the biographical facts, this commanding and psychologically probing biography reveals as much about human behavior and the cross-currents of twentieth-century intellectual thought as it does about the man who held an entire generation in his thrall.

Their Place in History

Their Place in History
Title Their Place in History PDF eBook
Author Sharon J. Nicholson
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 181
Release 2011-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 146205451X

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This is a rich source of eyewitness history, and Sharon Nicholson had the vision to capture it before it disappeared. WWII experiences that spanned the globe, some are told with painful pathos, some with painstakingly objectivity, some with humor, all with honesty and sincerity. Nicholson has faithfully captured the voices of these men and women to produce an engaging read--history from the perspective of those who lived it.

Paul Family History

Paul Family History
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Paul

Paul
Title Paul PDF eBook
Author Adolf Deissmann
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Pages 380
Release 1972
Genre Bible
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The Genealogy of the Charles Paul Family

The Genealogy of the Charles Paul Family
Title The Genealogy of the Charles Paul Family PDF eBook
Author Charles S. Paul
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Pages 158
Release 1978*
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