The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
Title The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone PDF eBook
Author Tennessee Williams
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 98
Release 2013-10-25
Genre Drama
ISBN 081122046X

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Tennessee Williams's first novel The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is vintage Tennessee Williams. Published in 1950, his first novel was acclaimed by Gore Vidal as "splendidly written, precise, short, complete, and fine." It is the story of a wealthy, fiftyish American widow recently a famous stage beauty, but now "drifting." The novel opens soon after her husband's death and her retirement from the theatre, as Mrs. Stone tries to adjust to her aimless new life in Rome. She is adjusting, too, to aging. ("The knowledge that her beauty was lost had come upon her recently and it was still occasionally forgotten.") With poignant wit and his own particular brand of relish, Williams charts her drift into an affair with a cruel young gigolo: "As compelling, as fascinating, and as technically skillful as his play" (Publishers Weekly).

Signor Formica (Fantasy and Horror Classics)

Signor Formica (Fantasy and Horror Classics)
Title Signor Formica (Fantasy and Horror Classics) PDF eBook
Author E. T. A. Hoffmann
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 97
Release 2015-10-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 147337751X

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This early work by E. T. A. Hoffmann was originally published in 1820. Born in Königsberg, East Prussia in 1776, Hoffmann's family were all jurists, and during his youth he was initially encouraged to pursue a career in law. However, in his late teens Hoffman became increasingly interested in literature and philosophy, and spent much of his time reading German classicists and attending lectures by, amongst others, Immanuel Kant. Hoffman went on to produce a great range of both literary and musical works. Probably Hoffman's most well-known story, produced in 1816, is 'The Nutcracker and the Mouse King', due to the fact that - some seventy-six years later - it inspired Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker. In the same vein, his story 'The Sandman' provided both the inspiration for Léo Delibes's ballet Coppélia, and the basis for a highly influential essay by Sigmund Freud, called 'The Uncanny'. (Indeed, Freud referred to Hoffman as the "unrivalled master of the uncanny in literature.") Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions.

The Story of the Marquise-Marquis de Banneville

The Story of the Marquise-Marquis de Banneville
Title The Story of the Marquise-Marquis de Banneville PDF eBook
Author Charles Perrault
Publisher Modern Language Assn of Amer
Pages 66
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780873529327

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The beautiful Marquise de Banneville meets a handsome marquis, and they fall in love. But the young woman is actually a young man (brought up as a girl and completely in the dark about her--or his--true sex), while the marquis is actually a young woman who likes to cross-dress. Will they live happily ever after? In the introduction, Joan DeJean presents the fascinating puzzle of authorship of this lighthearted gender-bending tale written in the late seventeenth century in France. Was it François-Timoléon de Choisy, an abbot who was happiest in drag? Marie-Jeanne L'Héritier, an outspoken defender of women's writing of her day? Or Charles Perrault, L'Héritier's uncle and the famous author of such fairy tales as "Sleeping Beauty"? DeJean argues that the tale was a collaboration of all three and discusses the permeable borderline between masculinity and femininity, transvestism, and tolerance--then and now.

Fairy Tales

Fairy Tales
Title Fairy Tales PDF eBook
Author Ruth B. Bottigheimer
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 163
Release 2010-03-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1438425333

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2009 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Where did Cinderella come from? Puss in Boots? Rapunzel? The origins of fairy tales are looked at in a new way in these highly engaging pages. Conventional wisdom holds that fairy tales originated in the oral traditions of peasants and were recorded for posterity by the Brothers Grimm during the nineteenth century. Ruth B. Bottigheimer overturns this view in a lively account of the origins of these well-loved stories. Charles Perrault created Cinderella and her fairy godmother, but no countrywoman whispered this tale into Perrault's ear. Instead, his Cinderella appeared only after he had edited it from the book of often amoral tales published by Giambattista Basile in Naples. Distinguishing fairy tales from folktales and showing the influence of the medieval romance on them, Bottigheimer documents how fairy tales originated as urban writing for urban readers and listeners. Working backward from the Grimms to the earliest known sixteenth-century fairy tales of the Italian Renaissance, Bottigheimer argues for a book-based history of fairy tales. The first new approach to fairy tale history in decades, this book answers questions about where fairy tales came from and how they spread, illuminating a narrative process long veiled by surmise and assumption.

Tender Geographies

Tender Geographies
Title Tender Geographies PDF eBook
Author Joan DeJean
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 316
Release 1993-12-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780231513630

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Tender Geographies

Hidden Agendas

Hidden Agendas
Title Hidden Agendas PDF eBook
Author Joseph Harris
Publisher Gunter Narr Verlag
Pages 284
Release 2005
Genre Cross-dressers
ISBN 9783823361145

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Pregnant Fictions

Pregnant Fictions
Title Pregnant Fictions PDF eBook
Author Holly Tucker
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 244
Release 2003
Genre Childbirth
ISBN 9780814330425

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Pregnant Fictions explores the complex role of pregnancy in early-modern tale-telling and considers how stories of childbirth were used to rethink gendered "truths" at a key moment in the history of ideas.