HOMICIDAL NARRATOR

HOMICIDAL NARRATOR
Title HOMICIDAL NARRATOR PDF eBook
Author Demitrius Newton
Publisher Writers Republic LLC
Pages 74
Release 2022-12-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The author’s name is Meeat Newton. He came up with the name after his mind TV personality years. He also did live for young world documentaries and radio. His written material are based on actual events with political outcomes and views. His other materials will be based on his alter ego personality from his social media outlets and other interaction with other political outcomes for other casting and scripting

The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry

The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry
Title The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry PDF eBook
Author Matthew Bevis
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 913
Release 2013-10
Genre History
ISBN 0199576467

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The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Poetry offers an authorative collection of original essays and is an essential resource for those interested in Victorian poetry and poetics.

Between Philosophy and Poetry

Between Philosophy and Poetry
Title Between Philosophy and Poetry PDF eBook
Author Massimo Verdicchio
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 230
Release 2006-10-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0567271579

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Between Philosophy and Poetry examines the complex and controversial relation that has informed literary theory since ancient times: the difference between philosophy and poetry. The book explores three specific areas: the practice of writing with respect to orality; the interpretive modes of poetic and philosophical discourse as self-narration and historical understanding; how rhythm marks the differential spaces in poetry and philosophy. The book brings together some of the most prominent international scholars in the fields of philosophy and literature to examine the differences between orality and writing, the signs and traces of gender in writing, the historical dimension of the tension between philosophical and poetic language, and the future possibility of a musical thinking that would go beyond the opposition between philosophy and poetry. In the final instance, rhythm is the force to be reckoned with and is the essential element in an understanding of philosophy and poetry. Rhythm in effect provides a musical ethics of philosophy, for musical thinking goes beyond the metaphysical opposition between philosophy and poetry and sets the frame for post-philosophical practice. Contributors: Amittari F. Aviram, Babette Babich , Eve Taylor Bannet, Stephen Barker, Alexandro Carrera, Richard Detsch, Karen Feldman, David Halliburton, Richard Kearney, Carlo Sini, P. Christopher Smith, Forrest Williams

The Life and Undeath of Autonomy in American Literature

The Life and Undeath of Autonomy in American Literature
Title The Life and Undeath of Autonomy in American Literature PDF eBook
Author Geoff Hamilton
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 210
Release 2013-12-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 081393530X

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In The Life and Undeath of Autonomy in American Literature, Geoff Hamilton charts the evolution of the fundamental concept of autonomy in the American imaginary across the span of the nation’s literary history. Whereas America’s ideological roots are typically examined in relation to Enlightenment Europe, this book traces the American literary representation of autonomy back to its pastoral, political, and ultimately religious origins in ancient Greek thought. Tracking autonomy’s evolution in America from the Declaration of Independence to contemporary works, Hamilton considers affinities between American and Greek literary characters—Natty Bumppo and Odysseus, Emerson’s "poet" and Socrates, Cormac McCarthy’s Judge Holden and Callicles—and reveals both what American literary history has in common with that of ancient Greece and what is distinctively its own. The author argues for the link with antiquity not only to understand better the boundaries between self and society but also to show profound transitions in the understanding of autonomy from a nourishing liberty of fulfillment, through an aggressive agency destructive to both human and natural worlds, to a sterile isolation and detachment. The result is an insightful analysis of the history of individualism, the evolution of frontier mythology and American Romanticism, and the contemporary representation of social alienation and violent criminality.

Poe and Women

Poe and Women
Title Poe and Women PDF eBook
Author Amy Branam Armiento
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 217
Release 2023
Genre Women and literature
ISBN 161146336X

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Poe and Women presents essays by scholars who investigate the various ways in which women--Poe's female contemporaries, critics, writers, and artists, as well as women characters in Poe adaptations--have shaped Edgar Allan Poe's reputation and revised his depictions of gender.

Beyond the Red Notebook

Beyond the Red Notebook
Title Beyond the Red Notebook PDF eBook
Author Dennis Barone
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 217
Release 2011-09-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0812206681

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The novels of Paul Auster—finely wrought, self-reflexive, filled with doublings, coincidences, and mysteries—have captured the imagination of readers and the admiration of many critics of contemporary literature. In Beyond the Red Notebook, the first book devoted to the works of Auster, Dennis Barone has assembled an international group of scholars who present twelve essays that provide a rich and insightful examination of Auster's writings. The authors explore connections between Auster's poetry and fiction, the philosophical underpinnings of his writing, its relation to detective fiction, and its unique embodiment of the postmodern sublime. Their essays provide the fullest analysis available of Auster's themes of solitude, chance, and paternity found in works such as The Invention of Solitude, City of Glass, Ghosts, The Locked Room, In the Country of Last Things, Moon Palace, The Music of Chance, and Leviathan. This volume includes contributions from Pascal Bruckner, Marc Chenetier, Norman Finkelstein, Derek Rubin, Madeleine Sorapure, Stephen Bernstein, Tim Woods, Steven Weisenburger, Arthur Saltzman, Eric Wirth, and Motoyuki Shibata. The extensive bibliography, prepared by William Drenttel, will greatly benefit both scholars and general readers.

Disruptive Divas

Disruptive Divas
Title Disruptive Divas PDF eBook
Author Lori Burns
Publisher Routledge
Pages 276
Release 2013-10-08
Genre Music
ISBN 1135698740

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Disruptive Divas focuses on four female musicians: Tori Amos, Courtney Love, Me'Shell Ndegéocello and P. J. Harvey who have marked contemporary popular culture in unexpected ways have impelled and disturbed the boundaries of "acceptable" female musicianship.