Dreams of the Golden Age

Dreams of the Golden Age
Title Dreams of the Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Carrie Vaughn
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 319
Release 2014-01-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 076533481X

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More than superhero story, this is a tale of finding your true self and realizing that good and evil often come in various shades ... An adventurous story that is much more about the emotions than ability to fly.

Dream Days

Dream Days
Title Dream Days PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Grahame
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 1899
Genre Brothers and sisters
ISBN

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The adventures of five children growing up in rural England at the turn of the century.

Golden Dreams

Golden Dreams
Title Golden Dreams PDF eBook
Author Kevin Starr
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 601
Release 2011-09-09
Genre History
ISBN 0199924309

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A narrative tour de force that combines wide-ranging scholarship with captivating prose, Kevin Starr's acclaimed multi-volume Americans and the California Dream is an unparalleled work of cultural history. In this volume, Starr covers the crucial postwar period--1950 to 1963--when the California we know today first burst into prominence. Starr brilliantly illuminates the dominant economic, social, and cultural forces in California in these pivotal years. In a powerful blend of telling events, colorful personalities, and insightful analyses, Starr examines such issues as the overnight creation of the postwar California suburb, the rise of Los Angeles as Super City, the reluctant emergence of San Diego as one of the largest cities in the nation, and the decline of political centrism. He explores the Silent Generation and the emergent Boomer youth cult, the Beats and the Hollywood "Rat Pack," the pervasive influence of Zen Buddhism and other Asian traditions in art and design, the rise of the University of California and the emergence of California itself as a utopia of higher education, the cooling of West Coast jazz, freeway and water projects of heroic magnitude, outdoor life and the beginnings of the environmental movement. More broadly, he shows how California not only became the most populous state in the Union, but in fact evolved into a mega-state en route to becoming the global commonwealth it is today. Golden Dreams continues an epic series that has been widely recognized for its signal contribution to the history of American culture in California. It is a book that transcends its stated subject to offer a wealth of insight into the growth of the Sun Belt and the West and indeed the dramatic transformation of America itself in these pivotal years following the Second World War.

The Golden Age, and Dream Days, Etc

The Golden Age, and Dream Days, Etc
Title The Golden Age, and Dream Days, Etc PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Grahame
Publisher
Pages
Release 1964
Genre
ISBN

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Incomparable Realms

Incomparable Realms
Title Incomparable Realms PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Robbins
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 368
Release 2022-06-20
Genre History
ISBN 1789145384

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A sumptuous history of Golden Age Spain that explores the irresistible tension between heavenly and earthly realms. Incomparable Realms offers a vision of Spanish culture and society during the so-called Golden Age, the period from 1500 to 1700 when Spain unexpectedly rose to become the dominant European power. But in what ways was this a Golden Age, and for whom? The relationship between the Habsburg monarchy and the Roman Catholic Church shaped the period, with both constructing narratives to bind Spanish society together. Incomparable Realms unpicks the impact of these two historical forces on thought and culture and examines the people and perspectives such powerful projections sought to eradicate. The book shows that the tension between the heavenly and earthly realms, and in particular the struggle between the spiritual and the corporeal, defines Golden Age culture. In art and literature, mystical theology and moral polemic, ideology, doctrine, and everyday life, the problematic pull of the body and the material world is the unacknowledged force behind early modern Spain. Life is a dream, as the title of Calderón’s famous play of the period proclaimed, but there is always a body dreaming it.

The Golden Age

The Golden Age
Title The Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Grahame
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1964
Genre
ISBN

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The Golden Age

The Golden Age
Title The Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Joan London
Publisher Europa Editions UK
Pages 186
Release 2016-08-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1787700364

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Longlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize 2017 A moving story about transition between illness and recovery, childhood and maturity, life and death. Thirteen-year-old Frank Gold's family escaped from Hungary and the perils of WW2 to the safety of Australia, but not long after their arrival Frank is diagnosed with polio. Sent to a sprawling children's hospital called The Golden Age, he nds Elsa, the most beautiful girl he has ever seen, and a vocation for poetry. Frank and Elsa fall in love, fuelling one another's rehabilitation and facing the perils of polio and adolescence hand in hand. Meanwhile Frank and Elsa's parents must cope with their changing realities. Margaret, who has sacri ced everything to be a perfect mother, must reconcile her hopes and dreams with her daughter's illness. Frank's parents are isolated newcomers in a country they don't love. Ida, a renowned pianist in Hungary, refuses to allow the western deserts of Australia to become her home, while her husband Meyer slowly begins to free himself from the past and nd his place in the Perth of the early 1950s.