In Parenthesis: Seinnyessit E Gledyf Ym Penn Mameu

In Parenthesis: Seinnyessit E Gledyf Ym Penn Mameu
Title In Parenthesis: Seinnyessit E Gledyf Ym Penn Mameu PDF eBook
Author David Jones
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Pages 224
Release 1955
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IN PARENTHESIS : SEINNYESSIT E GLEDYF YM PENN MAMEU.

IN PARENTHESIS : SEINNYESSIT E GLEDYF YM PENN MAMEU.
Title IN PARENTHESIS : SEINNYESSIT E GLEDYF YM PENN MAMEU. PDF eBook
Author David Michael Jones
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Pages 224
Release 1978
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In Parenthesis

In Parenthesis
Title In Parenthesis PDF eBook
Author David Jones
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 268
Release 2003-07-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781590170366

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"This writing has to do with some things I saw, felt, and was part of": with quiet modesty, David Jones begins a work that is among the most powerful imaginative efforts to grapple with the carnage of the First World War, a book celebrated by W.B. Yeats and T.S. Eliot as one of the masterpieces of modern literature. Fusing poetry and prose, gutter talk and high music, wartime terror and ancient myth, Jones, who served as an infantryman on the Western Front, presents a picture at once panoramic and intimate of a world of interminable waiting and unforeseen death. And yet throughout he remains alert to the flashes of humanity that light up the wasteland of war.

In Parenthesis

In Parenthesis
Title In Parenthesis PDF eBook
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Pages 224
Release 1969
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The Pleasures and Horrors of Eating

The Pleasures and Horrors of Eating
Title The Pleasures and Horrors of Eating PDF eBook
Author Marion Gymnich
Publisher V&R Unipress
Pages 464
Release 2010-09-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3862347753

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Browsing through books and TV channels we find people pre-occupied with eating, cooking and competing with chefs. Eating and food in today's media have become a form of entertainment and art. A survey of literary history and culture shows to what extent eating used to be closely related to all areas of human life, to religion, eroticism and even to death.In this volume, early modern ideas of feasting, banqueting and culinary pleasures are juxtaposed with post-18th- and 19th-century concepts in which the intake of food is increasingly subjected to moral, theological and economic reservations. In a wide range of essays, various images, rhetorics and poetics of plenty are not only contrasted with the horrors of gluttony, they are also seen in the context of modern phenomena such as the anorexic body or the gourmandizing bête humaine.It is this vexing binary approach to eating and food which this volume traces within a wide chronological framework and which is at the core not only of literature, art and film, but also of a flourishing popular culture.

Good Lives

Good Lives
Title Good Lives PDF eBook
Author Samuel Clark
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 192
Release 2021-03-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0192634720

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Reasoning with autobiography is a way to self-knowledge. We can learn about ourselves, as human beings and as individuals, by reading, thinking through, and arguing about this distinctive kind of text. Reasoning with Edmund Gosse's Father and Son is a way of learning about the nature of the good life and the roles that pleasure and self-expression can play in it. Reasoning with Siegfried Sassoon's Memoirs is a way of learning about transformative experience, self-alienation, and therefore the nature of the self. Good Lives: Autobiography, Self-Knowledge, Narrative, and Self-Realization develops this claim by answering a series of questions: What is an autobiography? How can we learn about ourselves from reading one? On what subjects does autobiography teach? What should we learn about them? In particular, given that autobiographies are narratives, should we learn something about the importance of narrative in human life? Could our storytelling about our own lives make sense of them as wholes, unify them over time, or make them good for us? Could storytelling make the self? Samuel Clark provides an authoritative critique of narrative and a defence of a self-realization account of the self and its good. He investigates the wide range of extant accounts of the self and of the good life, and defends pluralist realism about self-knowledge by reading and reasoning with autobiographies of self-discovery, martial life, and solitude. The volume concludes by showing that autobiography can be reasoning in pursuit of self-knowledge; each of us is an unchosen, initially opaque, seedlike self; our good is the development and expression of our latent capacities, which is our individual self-realization; and self-narration plays much less role in our lives than some thinkers have supposed, and the development and expression of potential much more.

Experiments in Rethinking History

Experiments in Rethinking History
Title Experiments in Rethinking History PDF eBook
Author Alun Munslow
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 272
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780415301459

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History is a narrative discourse, full of unfinished stories. This collection of innovative and experimental pieces of historical writing shows there are fascinating and important new ways of thinking and writing about the past.