Crosscurrents of Children's Literature

Crosscurrents of Children's Literature
Title Crosscurrents of Children's Literature PDF eBook
Author John Daniel Stahl
Publisher
Pages 1084
Release 2007
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

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This volume combines a wide variety of primary texts with critical readings, examines the texts within the context of critical debates, explores the ways in which children's literature combines instruction and entertainment, oral and written traditions, words and pictures, fantasy and realism, classics and adaptations, and perspectives on childhood and adult life. It spans a wide range of literary periods, genres, and cultural traditions, and examines how these overlapping forms and genres, diverse influences, and evolving values and attitudes towards children and childhood have shaped the body of literature written for young adults and children.

Crosscurrents of Criticism

Crosscurrents of Criticism
Title Crosscurrents of Criticism PDF eBook
Author Paul Heins
Publisher Boston : Horn Book
Pages 392
Release 1977
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Aan elkaar verwante artikelen uit elf jaargangen van "the Horn Book", het toonaangevende Amerikaanse tijdschrift over jeugdliteratuur. Van vakkennis getuigende beschouwingen over internationaal bekende schrijvers van jeugdboeken: hun aanpak, hun inzichten en normen

The Contemporary Narrative Poem

The Contemporary Narrative Poem
Title The Contemporary Narrative Poem PDF eBook
Author Steven P. Schneider
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 289
Release 2012-12-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1609381254

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Over the past thirty years, narrative poems have made a comeback against the lyric approach to poetry that has dominated the past century. Drawing on a decade of conferences and critical seminars on the topic, The Contemporary Narrative Poem examines this resurgence of narrative and the cultural and literary forces motivating it. Gathering ten essays from poet-critics who write from a wide range of perspectives and address a wide range of works, the collection transcends narrow conceptions of narrative, antinarrative, and metanarrative. The authors ask several questions: What formal strategies do recent narrative poems take? What social, cultural, and epistemological issues are raised in such poems? How do contemporary narrative poems differ from modernist narrative poems? In what ways has history been incorporated into the recent narrative poetry? How have poets used the lyric within narrative poems? How do experimental poets redefine narrative itself through their work? And what role does consciousness play in the contemporary narrative poem? The answers they supply will engage every poet and student of poetry.

Calypso Magnolia

Calypso Magnolia
Title Calypso Magnolia PDF eBook
Author John Wharton Lowe
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 464
Release 2016-02-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1469626217

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In this far-reaching literary history, John Wharton Lowe remakes the map of American culture by revealing the deep, persistent connections between the ideas and works produced by writers of the American South and the Caribbean. Lowe demonstrates that a tendency to separate literary canons by national and regional boundaries has led critics to ignore deep ties across highly permeable borders. Focusing on writers and literatures from the Deep South and Gulf states in relation to places including Mexico, Haiti, and Cuba, Lowe reconfigures the geography of southern literature as encompassing the "circumCaribbean," a dynamic framework within which to reconsider literary history, genre, and aesthetics. Considering thematic concerns such as race, migration, forced exile, and colonial and postcolonial identity, Lowe contends that southern literature and culture have always transcended the physical and political boundaries of the American South. Lowe uses cross-cultural readings of nineteenth- and twentieth-century writers, including William Faulkner, Martin Delany, Zora Neale Hurston, George Lamming, Cristina Garcia, Edouard Glissant, and Madison Smartt Bell, among many others, to make his argument. These literary figures, Lowe argues, help us uncover new ways of thinking about the shared culture of the South and Caribbean while demonstrating that southern literature has roots even farther south than we realize.

Lviv

Lviv
Title Lviv PDF eBook
Author John Czaplicka
Publisher
Pages 342
Release 2002
Genre Jews
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Black Conservatism

Black Conservatism
Title Black Conservatism PDF eBook
Author Peter Eisenstadt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 323
Release 2013-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1135628467

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This volume is the first comprehensive examination of African American conservative thought and politics from the late eighteenth century to the present. The essays in the collection explore various aspects of African American conservatism, including biographical studies of abolitionist James Forten, clergymen Henry McNeal Turner and J.H. Jackson, and activists A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin. Thematic essays in the volume consider southern black conservatism in the late nineteenth century and after World War I, African American success manuals, Ellisonian cultural criticism , the Nation of Islam, and African Americans and the Republican Party after 1964.

A Century of Horrors

A Century of Horrors
Title A Century of Horrors PDF eBook
Author Alain Besancon
Publisher ISI Books
Pages 0
Release 2018-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781933859187

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The twentieth century bears the indelible imprint of both communism and Nazism. Today, it sometimes seems as if the former is all but forgotten, at least among Western elites, while our cultural memory of the latter is an inextinguishable fire. This inequality is surprising and calls out for explanation, a task the French political thinker Alain Besancon attempts here in a wise and elegant meditation. In examining the horror and destruction caused by both of these terrible ideologies, Besancon finds that recourse to theology is necessary if we are to achieve even feeble illumination. He also explains why, even with the full knowledge of the extent of communism's crimes, the uniqueness of the Shoah ought to be accepted without reservation.