Potpourri of Everyday Life

Potpourri of Everyday Life
Title Potpourri of Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Krishan Kalra
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Executives
ISBN 9789382536949

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Making Potpourri

Making Potpourri
Title Making Potpourri PDF eBook
Author Madeleine H. Siegler
Publisher Storey Publishing
Pages 47
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0882666983

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Since 1973, Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletins have offered practical, hands-on instructions designed to help readers master dozens of country living skills quickly and easily. There are now more than 170 titles in this series, and their remarkable popularity reflects the common desire of country and city dwellers alike to cultivate personal independence in everyday life.

Life's Potpourri

Life's Potpourri
Title Life's Potpourri PDF eBook
Author Ruth Ann Morrison
Publisher
Pages 178
Release 2007-06-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780744311372

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An anthology of life's journey, from a love affair to reflections on God, love, loss and other life experiences as only poetry can express.

Poetry Potpourri

Poetry Potpourri
Title Poetry Potpourri PDF eBook
Author Carolyn J. Mollica
Publisher Balboa Press
Pages 54
Release 2020-10-22
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1982253916

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Poetry Potpourri is a carefully crafted collection of poems designed to lift your spirits and soothe your soul. Its author has had an eclectic life as a singer, model, teacher, and writer. As a widow and parent of seven children, grandparent of twelve, Carolyn Mollica has chosen to permeate her world with joy and share it with others. “Seven is Heaven” is a work that applauds all mothers of large families while “The Optimist “ proclaims every baby a miracle. One great writer has said: “Poetry is an expedition in search of truth.” This petite book takes its reader on a delightful journey of laughter, hope and love!”

Potpourri

Potpourri
Title Potpourri PDF eBook
Author Laila A. Coston
Publisher
Pages 46
Release 1907
Genre
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The Ephemeral History of Perfume

The Ephemeral History of Perfume
Title The Ephemeral History of Perfume PDF eBook
Author Holly Dugan
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 274
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1421404222

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In contrast to the other senses, smell has long been thought of as too elusive, too fleeting for traditional historical study. Holly Dugan disagrees, arguing that there are rich accounts documenting how men and women produced, consumed, and represented perfumes and their ephemeral effects. She delves deeply into the cultural archive of olfaction to explore what a sense of smell reveals about everyday life in early modern England. In this book, Dugan focuses on six important scents—incense, rose, sassafras, rosemary, ambergris, and jasmine. She links these smells to the unique spaces they inhabited—churches, courts, contact zones, plague-ridden households, luxury markets, and pleasure gardens—and the objects used to dispense them. This original approach provides a rare opportunity to study how early modern men and women negotiated the environment in their everyday lives and the importance of smell to their daily actions. Dugan defines perfume broadly to include spices, flowers, herbs, animal parts, trees, resins, and other ingredients used to produce artificial scents, smokes, fumes, airs, balms, powders, and liquids. In researching these Renaissance aromas, Dugan uncovers the extraordinary ways, now largely lost, that people at the time spoke and wrote about smell: objects “ambered, civited, expired, fetored, halited, resented, and smeeked” or were described as “breathful, embathed, endulced, gracious, halited, incensial, odorant, pulvil, redolent, and suffite.” A unique contribution to early modern studies, The Ephemeral History of Perfume is an unparalleled study of olfaction in the Renaissance, a period in which new scents and important cultural theories about smell were developed. Dugan’s inspired analysis of a wide range of underexplored sources makes available to scholars a remarkable wealth of information on the topic.

Nietzsche's Zarathustra

Nietzsche's Zarathustra
Title Nietzsche's Zarathustra PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Marie Higgins
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 248
Release 2010-04-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1461662672

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Nietzsche's Zarathustra takes an interdisciplinary approach to Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, focusing on the philosophical function of its literary techniques and its fictional mode of presentation. It argues that the fictional format is essential to Nietzsche's philosophical message in his work. Part of that message is Nietzsche's alternative to the Western worldview as developed by Plato's dialogues and the Christian Gospel, which he presents through the teachings of his hero, Zarathustra. Another part of that message is that any doctrine, including those of Zarathustra himself, has an ambivalent nature. Although doctrinal formulations are designed to preserve and communicate philosophical insights, they can become dead formulas, out of touch with the live philosophical discoveries that they aimed to capture. Thus Spoke Zarathustra explores Zarathustra's own vulnerability to this risk, and his way of regaining real connection with living wisdom. The doctrine of eternal recurrence, which is particular prominent in Zarathustra, is a case in point. The doctrine is offered in opposition to the worldview that Nietzsche associates with the Christian doctrine of sin, which in his view promotes a view of this life as devoid of intrinsic value. However, certain ways of adhering to this doctrine themselves rob life of its value. The book also defends the importance of Part IV of Thus Spoke Zarathustra, which many scholars have seen as unimportant by comparison with the first three parts. Nietzsche's Zarathustra argues that Part III would not have been a culmination for the work, and that Part IV is essential to Nietzsche's project. Part IV's allusions to Apuleius' The Golden Ass, an ancient Menippean satire, suggest that it should be read as a satire in which Zarathustra falls into and recovers from folly. It is thus the culminating statement of the point that there is always a discrepancy between the living philosophical insight and any attempt to articulate it,