Absegami

Absegami
Author: Alfred Miller Heston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1904
Genre: Atlantic City (N.J.)
ISBN:

The Blackwall Frigates

The Blackwall Frigates
Author: Basil Lubbock
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2015-02-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 3954274566

The Blackwall frigates form a connecting link between the lordly East Indiaman of the Honourable John Company and the magnificent P and O liners of the present day. They were first-class ships. Well-run, happy ships, and the sailor who started his sea life as a midshipman aboard a Blackwaller looked back ever afterwards to his cadet days as the happiest period of his career. If discipline was strict, it was also just. The training was superb, as witness the number of Blackwall midshipmen who reached the head of their profession and distinguished themselves later in other walks of life. Fifty years ago, the lithographs of the celebrated Blackwall liners to India and Australia could be bought at any seaport for a few shillings. Nowadays, those old ship portraits are cagerly snapped up by a growing group of collectors. We therefore hope that the illustrations in this book will be appreciated.

Secret Sharers: Melville, Conrad and Narratives of the Real

Secret Sharers: Melville, Conrad and Narratives of the Real
Author: Paweł Jędrzejko
Publisher: M-Studio
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 8362023562

The present book explores a variety of fundamental questions that all of us secretly share. Its twenty-one chapters, written by some of the world’s leading Melville and Conrad scholars, indicate possible directions of comparativist insight into the continuity and transformations of western existentialist thought between the 19th and 20th centuries. The existential philosophy of participation—so mistrustful of analytical categories—is epitomized by the lives and oeuvres of Melville and Conrad. Born in the immediacy of experience, this philosophy finds its expression in uncertain tropes and faith-based actions; rather than muffle the horror vacui with words, it plunges head first into liminality, where logos dissolves into a “positive nothing.” Unlike analytical philosophers, both Melville and Conrad refrain from talking about reality: they expose those who would listen to a first-hand experience of participation in an interpretive act. Employing literary tropes to denude the essence of the human condition, they allow their readers to transgress the limitations of language. Mistrustful of language, they accept the necessity of discourse which, to make sense, must be actively reshaped, endlessly questioned, and constantly revised. And if uncertainty is the only certainty available to us, our lowly human condition also necessitates compassion: an existential cure against the liquid, capricious reality we are afforded.

Glencreggan

Glencreggan
Author: Cuthbert Bede
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1861
Genre: Kintyre (Scotland)
ISBN:

Letters

Letters
Author: John Keats
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1901
Genre:
ISBN: