Feast of Fear

Feast of Fear
Title Feast of Fear PDF eBook
Author Ron Ripley
Publisher Scare Street
Pages 207
Release 2019-12-29
Genre Fiction
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Evil prepares to feast. And Dan Tate is the main course… Dan Tate has finally recovered from his recent ordeal. His work repairing the local schoolhouse has become a kind of therapy, and his anger and guilt have started to melt away. He has even forged a new relationship—a friendship that could grow into something more… But when he encounters the corrupt medium, Janet Ladd, he realizes he has made a deadly enemy. Dan’s efforts to help the spirits of Coffin Cemetery find peace have interfered with Janet’s ambitions for wealth and power. And she has released a voracious wraith that hungers to feed on the meddling humans in her way. Working with kindly spirits, Dan puts his paranormal abilities to the ultimate test. Delving into the murderous ghost’s past, he must uncover a way to banish this supernatural killer for good. Because if he fails, this unforgiving specter will devour his soul…

Feasts of Fear and Agony

Feasts of Fear and Agony
Title Feasts of Fear and Agony PDF eBook
Author Paul van Ostaijen
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 104
Release 1976
Genre Literary Criticism
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Modernism Today

Modernism Today
Title Modernism Today PDF eBook
Author Sjef Houppermans
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 282
Release 2013-10-25
Genre History
ISBN 9401209952

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This book manifests at least four recent shifts and tendencies within Modernist studies in general that point at the expansion of this increasingly interdisciplinary field. First, Modernist studies has seen a temporal expansion, to the extent that scholars in the field have come to turn to both the pre- and posterior history of Modernism. Second, the field has witnessed a spatial expansion, in that increasingly so researchers have also come to scrutinize the Modernisms of regions at the fringes of Europe, and beyond. Thirdly, a vertical expansion too has marked Modernist studies in recent decades, not only by further expanding the canon of women writers and exploring the continuum between high- and lowbrow, but also by looking at the artistic and mediatized hierarchies and cross-fertilizations operative in the period. A fourth conceptual expansion of the field shows that whereas concepts such as “middlebrow”, “arrière-garde”, and to some extent even “avant-garde”, were once exotic notions of at best marginal importance in European Modernist studies, they now form part and parcel of the field, complicating and expanding it conceptually.

The Poet in the City

The Poet in the City
Title The Poet in the City PDF eBook
Author Kristiaan Versluys
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1987
Genre American poetry
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A Feast of Strange Opinions: Classical and Early Modern Paradoxes on the English Renaissance Stage 1.2

A Feast of Strange Opinions: Classical and Early Modern Paradoxes on the English Renaissance Stage 1.2
Title A Feast of Strange Opinions: Classical and Early Modern Paradoxes on the English Renaissance Stage 1.2 PDF eBook
Author Marco Duranti
Publisher Skenè. Texts and Studies
Pages 286
Release 2023-12-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 884676837X

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This volume originates as a continuation of the previous volume in the CEMP series (1.1) and aims at furthering scholarly interest in the nature and function of theatrical paradox in early modern plays, considering how classical paradoxical culture was received in Renaissance England. The book is articulated into three sections: the first, “Paradoxical Culture and Drama”, is devoted to an investigation of classical definitions of paradox and the dramatic uses of paradox in ancient Greek drama; the second, “Paradoxes in/of Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama” looks at the functions and uses of paradox in the play-texts of Shakespeare and his contemporaries; finally, the essays in “Paradoxes in Drama and the Digital” examine how the Digital Humanities can enrich our knowledge of paradoxes in classical and early modern drama.

Twentieth-century Literary Criticism

Twentieth-century Literary Criticism
Title Twentieth-century Literary Criticism PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 2002
Genre Literature, Modern
ISBN 9780787652265

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Contemporary Authors

Contemporary Authors
Title Contemporary Authors PDF eBook
Author Scot Peacock
Publisher Contemporary Authors
Pages 506
Release 1998-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780787619985

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Your students and users will find biographical information on approximately 300 modern writers in this volume of Contemporary Authors®. Authors in this volume include: Patricia Choa Jacob Epstein Julie Kavanagh Sharon Thesen