Danni Gu Collection:Crossing the Threshold

Danni Gu Collection:Crossing the Threshold
Title Danni Gu Collection:Crossing the Threshold PDF eBook
Author Danni Gu
Publisher Danni Gu
Pages 695
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The Best American Poetry 1996

The Best American Poetry 1996
Title The Best American Poetry 1996 PDF eBook
Author David Lehman
Publisher Scribner
Pages 322
Release 1996-09-16
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780684814513

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From Simon & Schuster, in its ninth year, The Best American Poetry 1996 is universally acclaimed as the best anthology in the field. The compilation includes a diverse abundance of poems published in 1995 in more than 40 publications ranging from The New Yorker to The Paris Review to Bamboo Ridge.

Security and Civil Liberties

Security and Civil Liberties
Title Security and Civil Liberties PDF eBook
Author A. M. Hol
Publisher Intersentia nv
Pages 176
Release 2005
Genre Civil rights
ISBN 9050955088

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Questions of Tradition

Questions of Tradition
Title Questions of Tradition PDF eBook
Author Mark Salber Phillips
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 348
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780802082725

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Tradition is a central concern for a wide range of academic disciplines interested in problems of transmitting culture across generations. Yet, the concept itself has received remarkably little analysis. A substantial literature has grown up around the notion of 'invented tradition, ' but no clear concept of tradition is to be found in these writings; since the very notion of 'invented tradition' presupposes a prior concept of tradition and is empty without one, this debunking usage has done as much to obscure the idea as to clarify it. In the absence of a shared concept, the various disciplines have created their own vocabularies to address the subject. Useful as they are, these specialized vocabularies (of which the best known include hybridity, canonicity, diaspora, paradigm, and contact zones) separate the disciplines and therefore necessarily create only a collection of parochial and disjointed approaches. Until now, there has been no concerted attempt to put the various disciplines in conversation with one another around the problem of tradition. Combining discussions of the idea of tradition by major scholars from a variety of disciplines with synoptic, synthesizing essays, Questions of Tradition will initiate a renewal of interest in this vital subject.

Paul Muldoon and the Language of Poetry

Paul Muldoon and the Language of Poetry
Title Paul Muldoon and the Language of Poetry PDF eBook
Author Ruben Moi
Publisher Brill
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN 9789004355101

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This book interprets the multifarious writing of the Irish-American word wizard, Paul Muldoon, who has been described by The Times Literary Supplement as 'the most significant English-language poet born since the second World War'.

Why Brownlee Left

Why Brownlee Left
Title Why Brownlee Left PDF eBook
Author Paul Muldoon
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 57
Release 2010-12-09
Genre Poetry
ISBN 057126381X

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Why Brownlee Left, Paul Muldoon's third collection, was published in 1980.

To Ireland, I

To Ireland, I
Title To Ireland, I PDF eBook
Author Paul Muldoon
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 185
Release 2011-04-07
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0571263771

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The four pieces that make up this work are taken from Muldoon's Oxford Clarendon Lectures of 1998. Together, they take the form of an A-Z, or abecedary of Irish literature, in which his imagination forges links between disparate aspects and individuals in the Irish literary landscape, ranging back and forth between modern and medieval. From Beckett and Bowen, through MacNeice, Swift and Yeats - and guided throughout by Joyce - To Ireland, I moves lightly through the long grass of Irish writing. The result is a provocative handbook for the literary traveller, who is treated to an astonishing display of scholarship and idiosyncratic inwardness from Irish literature over the course of a millennium.