The Nazis Knew My Name

The Nazis Knew My Name
Title The Nazis Knew My Name PDF eBook
Author Magda Hellinger
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 320
Release 2022-03-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1982181249

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The “thought-provoking…must-read” (Ariana Neumann, author of When Time Stopped) memoir by a Holocaust survivor who saved an untold number of lives at Auschwitz through everyday acts of courage and kindness—in the vein of A Bookshop in Berlin and The Nazi Officer’s Wife. In March 1942, twenty-five-year-old kindergarten teacher Magda Hellinger and nearly a thousand other young women were deported as some of the first Jews to be sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp. The SS soon discovered that by putting prisoners in charge of the day-to-day accommodation blocks, they could deflect attention away from themselves. Magda was one such prisoner selected for leadership and put in charge of hundreds of women in the notorious Experimental Block 10. She found herself constantly walking a dangerously fine line: saving lives while avoiding suspicion by the SS and risking execution. Through her inner strength and shrewd survival instincts, she was able to rise above the horror and cruelty of the camps and build pivotal relationships with the women under her watch, and even some of Auschwitz’s most notorious Nazi senior officers. Based on Magda’s personal account and completed by her daughter’s extensive research, this is “an unputdownable account of resilience and the power of compassion” (Booklist) in the face of indescribable evil.

A Preface to Paradise Lost

A Preface to Paradise Lost
Title A Preface to Paradise Lost PDF eBook
Author C.S. Lewis
Publisher London : Oxford University Press
Pages 170
Release 1960
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Author C. S. Lewis examines John Milton's "Paradise Lost" and the epic genre, discussing epic technique, subject matter, and style and the elements of Milton's story.

A Preface To Morals

A Preface To Morals
Title A Preface To Morals PDF eBook
Author Walter Lippmann
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 406
Release
Genre
ISBN 141281622X

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A Preface to Democratic Theory

A Preface to Democratic Theory
Title A Preface to Democratic Theory PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Dahl
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 168
Release 1956
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780226134260

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Robert Dahl's Preface helped launch democratic theory fifty years ago as a new area of study in political science, and it remains the standard introduction to the field. Exploring problems that had been left unsolved by traditional thought on democracy, Dahl here examines two influential models--the Madisonian, which represents prevailing American doctrine, and its recurring challenger, populist theory--arguing that they do not accurately portray how modern democracies operate. He then constructs a model more consistent with how contemporary democracies actually function, and, in doing so, develops some original views of popular sovereignty and the American constitutional system.

A Preface to Sartre

A Preface to Sartre
Title A Preface to Sartre PDF eBook
Author Dominick LaCapra
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 241
Release 2019-06-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501705202

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Perhaps the leading Western intellectual of his time, Jean-Paul Sartre has written highly influential works in an awesomely diverse number of subject areas: philosophy, literature, biography, autobiography, and the theory of history. This concise and lucidly written book discusses Sartre's contributions in all of these fields. Making imaginative use of the insights of some of the most important contemporary French thinkers (notably Jacques Derrida), Dominick LaCapra seeks to bring about an active confrontation between Sartre and his critics in terms that transcend the opposition, so often discussed, between existentialism and structuralism. Referring wherever appropriate to important events in Sartre's life, he illuminates such difficult works as Being and Nothingness and the Critique of Dialectical Reason, and places Sartre in relation to the traditions that he has explicitly rejected. Professor LaCapra also offers close and sensitive interpretations of Nausea, of the autobiography, The Words, and of Sartre's biographical studies of Baudelaire, Genet, and Flaubert. "I envision intellectual history," writes LaCapra, "as a critical, informed, and stimulating conversation with the past through the medium of the texts of major thinkers. Who else in our recent past is a more fascinating interlocutor than Sartre?" A Preface to Sartre will be welcomed by philosophers, literary critics, and historians of modern Western culture. It is also an ideal book for the informed reader who seeks an understanding of Sartre's works and the issues they raise.

A Preface to Shelley

A Preface to Shelley
Title A Preface to Shelley PDF eBook
Author P. Hodgart
Publisher Routledge
Pages 217
Release 2014-09-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317881001

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This volume discusses the life and work of Percy Bysshe Shelley in the social and political context of the world and time in which he lived.

Harry Potter and the Paganization of Culture

Harry Potter and the Paganization of Culture
Title Harry Potter and the Paganization of Culture PDF eBook
Author Michael David O'Brien
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Children's stories, English
ISBN 9788362207015

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