The Genius

The Genius
Title The Genius PDF eBook
Author Margaret Horton Potter
Publisher Good Press
Pages 357
Release 2019-12-20
Genre Fiction
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"The Genius" is an absorbing work by Margaret Horton Potter, an American novelist specializing in historical fiction. Excerpt "It was not strange, then, that the affair of New Year's night had become the sensation of the season. For on this night Prince Gregoriev had vowed a triumph over the massed society of the Mother City. He intended to accomplish now what his wedding with a daughter of one of the oldest and most honored families had failed to do: what no use of his unscrupulous power could force, what all Moscow society, for once banded unanimously together, had sworn he should never accomplish—enter their ranks, the ranks of the old nobility of the Empire."

The Genius

The Genius
Title The Genius PDF eBook
Author Margaret Horton Potter
Publisher
Pages 468
Release 1906
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A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations

A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations
Title A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations PDF eBook
Author Sarah Josepha Hale
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 586
Release 2023-11-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3375176066

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1856.

A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations

A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations
Title A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations PDF eBook
Author Sarah Josepha Buell Hale
Publisher
Pages 594
Release 1850
Genre Quotations, English
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Divine Fury

Divine Fury
Title Divine Fury PDF eBook
Author Darrin M. McMahon
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 362
Release 2013-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 0465069916

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Genius. With hints of madness and mystery, moral license and visionary force, the word suggests an almost otherworldly power: the power to create, to divine the secrets of the universe, even to destroy. Yet the notion of genius has been diluted in recent times. Today, rock stars, football coaches, and entrepreneurs are labeled 'geniuses,' and the word is applied so widely that it has obscured the sense of special election and superhuman authority that long accompanied it. As acclaimed historian Darrin M. McMahon explains, the concept of genius has roots in antiquity, when men of prodigious insight were thought to possess -- or to be possessed by -- demons and gods. Adapted in the centuries that followed and applied to a variety of religious figures, including prophets, apostles, sorcerers, and saints, abiding notions of transcendent human power were invoked at the time of the Renaissance to explain the miraculous creativity of men like Leonardo and Michelangelo. Yet it was only in the eighteenth century that the genius was truly born, idolized as a new model of the highest human type. Assuming prominence in figures as varied as Newton and Napoleon, the modern genius emerged in tension with a growing belief in human equality. Contesting the notion that all are created equal, geniuses served to dramatize the exception of extraordinary individuals not governed by ordinary laws. The phenomenon of genius drew scientific scrutiny and extensive public commentary into the 20th century, but it also drew religious and political longings that could be abused. In the genius cult of the Nazis and the outpouring of reverence for the redemptive figure of Einstein, genius achieved both its apotheosis and its Armageddon. The first comprehensive history of this elusive concept, Divine Fury follows the fortunes of genius and geniuses through the ages down to the present day, showing how -- despite its many permutations and recent democratization -- genius remains a potent force in our lives, reflecting modern needs, hopes, and fears.

The Contemporary Review

The Contemporary Review
Title The Contemporary Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 928
Release 1901
Genre Great Britain
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A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius

A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
Title A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius PDF eBook
Author Dave Eggers
Publisher Vintage Canada
Pages 0
Release 2001-02-13
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0676973655

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"I think this book is kind of malleable. I've never really wanted to put it away and be done with it forever -- the second I first 'finished' it, I wanted to dig back in and change everything around. So I'm looking forward to getting back into the text, and straightening and focusing and deleting. Most of all, I'm thrilled that Vintage will be letting me include all the cool chase scenes, previously censored." -- Dave Eggers The literary sensation of the year, a book that redefines both family and narrative for the twenty-first century. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius is the moving memoir of a college senior who, in the space of five weeks, loses both of his parents to cancer and inherits his seven-year-old brother. Here is an exhilarating debut that manages to be simultaneously hilarious and wildly inventive as well as a deeply heartfelt story of the love that holds a family together. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius is an instant classic that will be read in paperback for decades to come. PAPERBACK EDITION -- 15% MORE STAGGERING - Eggers has written 15,000 additional words for the Vintage Canada edition, including an entirely new appendix.