Homer Is Where the Heart Is
Title | Homer Is Where the Heart Is PDF eBook |
Author | John Randall Tabor |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2011-07-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1462031609 |
JOHN RANDALL TABOR grew up in north Louisiana in the town of Homer. In 1962 he earned a bachelors degree in English education at Louisiana Tech. In 1968 he was awarded a masters degree in journalism from Louisiana State University. For thirty-three years he taught English composition and news writing at LSU in Shreveport, where he also was director of information services and director of alumni affairs. In addition, Tabor was president of the Ark-La-Tex chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi. From 20022003 he wrote a weekly column for The (Homer) Guardian-Journal newspaper and throughout his career he has published a number of feature articles, one of which won first place at the Deep South Writers Conference. He currently lives in the village of Bethany, Louisiana, where he is working on a novel, The Glorious Weight of the Noonday Sun.
Where the Heart Is Romance Collection
Title | Where the Heart Is Romance Collection PDF eBook |
Author | Andrea Boeshaar |
Publisher | Barbour Publishing |
Pages | 655 |
Release | 2016-04-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1634098285 |
Journey along with nine women who find themselves on the move out of their comfortable lives and into the unknown as they set up new homes, take on new jobs, seek out loved ones, and encounter romance. Will their faith endure the hardships, and will love form when life is in transition? Written by nine inspirational romance authors who have a passion for American history and faith.
The Gospel According to the Simpsons
Title | The Gospel According to the Simpsons PDF eBook |
Author | Mark I. Pinsky |
Publisher | Westminster John Knox Press |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2001-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780664224196 |
Examines the treatment of religion and spirituality in the animated television series, including its depiction of God, Jesus, heaven, hell, and prayer in chapters devoted to Homer, Lisa, Ned, Reverend Lovejoy, Krusty, and Apu.
Where My Heart Is Turning Ever
Title | Where My Heart Is Turning Ever PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Diffley |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2020-11-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 082035886X |
"During the Civil War and Reconstruction, popular magazines throughout the country published hundreds of short narratives that confronted or evaded the meaning of the Union's great crisis. Yet despite their importance as a measure of the era's cultural temper, these stories have remain largely unexamined in studies of Civil War literature. Where My Heart is Turning Ever is the first volume in a projected trilogy that seeks to recover the significance of this forgotten body of writing. Unearthing more than three hundred stories from sixteen magazines in the South and West as well as the culturally dominant Northeast, Kathleen Diffley examines the effort of popular writers and publications to contain the disruption caused by the war and its aftermath. That effort, she shows, proved especially precarious when writers took up matters of race, political section, and gender. In this volume, Diffley identifies three distinct genres among the stories she investigates: "Old Homestead," which embodies themes of domestic order, collapse, and restoration; "Romance," which represents tensions between the sexes as the result of difficulties imposed by the war and Reconstruction; and "Adventure," which subverts domestic ideals by uprooting characters and situating them outside the home. As she discusses these genres, Diffley relates their messages to the post-bellum congressional debates over constitutional amendments abolishing slavery, guaranteeing federal authority over state jurisdictions, and extending voting rights to black men. She hows how the rhetoric that emerged both in Congress and in popular magazines promoted a new concept of national citizenship, one that transformed ties to kin into ties to country. In addition to discussing the broad spectrum of stories that fall within the three genres she identifies, Diffley includes full text of representative stories by Mark Twain, John W. De Forest, and Rebecca Harding Davis. She then analyzes each story, linking its author's career with the wider cultural and formal patterns that the story reveals. In the subsequent volumes of the trilogy, Diffley will provide a taxonomy of the stories she has uncovered and will examine them in light of reader-response theory. The completed project promises an unprecedented analysis of the ways in which short popular narratives helped readers of that troubled era make sense of the Civil War."--Publisher's description
Where the Heart is
Title | Where the Heart is PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Borton de Treviño |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1962 |
Genre | Mexico |
ISBN |
Continuation of the story of the author's life in Mexico as the wife of a middle-class Mexican. Follows "My heart lies South".
A Complete Greek and English Lexicon for the Poems of Homer and the Homeridae
Title | A Complete Greek and English Lexicon for the Poems of Homer and the Homeridae PDF eBook |
Author | G. Crusius |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 781 |
Release | 2023-03-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3382501708 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
A History of the Brain
Title | A History of the Brain PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew P. Wickens |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 635 |
Release | 2014-12-08 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1317744829 |
A History of the Brain tells the full story of neuroscience, from antiquity to the present day. It describes how we have come to understand the biological nature of the brain, beginning in prehistoric times, and progressing to the twentieth century with the development of Modern Neuroscience. This is the first time a history of the brain has been written in a narrative way, emphasizing how our understanding of the brain and nervous system has developed over time, with the development of the disciplines of anatomy, pharmacology, physiology, psychology and neurosurgery. The book covers: beliefs about the brain in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome the Medieval period, Renaissance and Enlightenment the nineteenth century the most important advances in the twentieth century and future directions in neuroscience. The discoveries leading to the development of modern neuroscience gave rise to one of the most exciting and fascinating stories in the whole of science. Written for readers with no prior knowledge of the brain or history, the book will delight students, and will also be of great interest to researchers and lecturers with an interest in understanding how we have arrived at our present knowledge of the brain.