Hoot

Hoot
Author: Carl Hiaasen
Publisher: Ember
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2004-05-11
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0375829164

This Newbery Honor winner and #1 New York Times bestseller is a beloved modern classic. Hoot features a new kid and his new bully, alligators, some burrowing owls, a renegade eco-avenger, and several extremely poisonous snakes. Everybody loves Mother Paula's pancakes. Everybody, that is, except the colony of cute but endangered owls that live on the building site of the new restaurant. Can the awkward new kid and his feral friend prank the pancake people out of town? Or is the owls' fate cemented in pancake batter? Welcome to Carl Hiaasen's Florida—where the creatures are wild and the people are wilder!

Beatrice And Virgil [may-10]

Beatrice And Virgil [may-10]
Author: Yann Martel
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2010
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 0670084514

When Henry receives a letter from an elderly taxidermist, it poses a puzzle that he cannot resist. As he is pulled further into the world of this strange and calculating man, Henry becomes increasingly involved with the lives of a donkey and a howler monkey--named Beatrice and Virgil--and the epic journey they undertake together.

Words that Tear the Flesh

Words that Tear the Flesh
Author: Stephen Alan Baragona
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2018-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110562251

The rhetorical trope of irony is well-trod territory, with books and essays devoted to its use by a wide range of medieval and Renaissance writers, from the Beowulf-poet and Chaucer to Boccaccio and Shakespeare; however, the use of sarcasm, the "flesh tearing" form of irony, in the same literature has seldom been studied at length or in depth. Sarcasm is notoriously difficult to pick out in a written text, since it relies so much on tone of voice and context. This is the first book-length study of medieval and Renaissance sarcasm. Its fourteen essays treat instances in a range of genres, both sacred and secular, and of cultures from Anglo-Saxon to Arabic, where the combination of circumstance and word choice makes it absolutely clear that the speaker, whether a character or a narrator, is being sarcastic. Essays address, among other things, the clues writers give that sarcasm is at work, how it conforms to or deviates from contemporary rhetorical theories, what role it plays in building character or theme, and how sarcasm conforms to the Christian milieu of medieval Europe, and beyond to medieval Arabic literature. The collection thus illuminates a half-hidden but surprisingly common early literary technique for modern readers.

This Is a Printing Office

This Is a Printing Office
Author: Beatrice Warde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1984-07-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520053601

Noted for a lifetime of service and work on behalf of typography, Beatrice Warde is perhaps most remembered for the text of her inspired inscription published in 1932 as a promotional piece of the issuance of Eric Gill's famous Perpetua Titling series. The text of This is a Printing Office is reproduced on a broadsheet designed by Ernest Born and printed to celebrate the acquisition, renovation, and dedication in 1983 of a headquarters building for the University of California Press. Noted for a lifetime of service and work on behalf of typography, Beatrice Warde is perhaps most remembered for the text of her inspired inscription published in 1932 as a promotional piece of the issuance of Eric Gill's famous Perpetua Titling series. The text of This is a Printing Office is reproduced on a broadsheet designed by Ernest Born and printed to celebrate the acquisition, renovation, and dedication in 1983 of a headquarters building for the University of California Press.

Beatrice's Spell

Beatrice's Spell
Author: Belinda Elizabeth Jack
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Criminals in literature
ISBN: 9781844137619

Beatrice Cenci was executed in Rome in September 1599- she was said to be sixteen, and was hauntingly beautiful. Her crime was the murder of her father, a member of one of the greatest Roman families, but his cruel treatment of her, including incestuous rape, moved the people of the city to take her side. Weeping crowds lined the streets, and a special mass is still said in Rome on the anniversary of her death. She was at once innocent and guilty, the victim and the perpetrator of appalling crimes. From that time since, the ambivalent image of Beatrice has attracted writers and artists, and often their obsession with her fed their own self-destruction. In this compelling study, Belinda Jack takes on the dangerous challenge of bringing Beatrice to life, and of tracing her power over those who tried to resurrect her, from the tragedy of Shelley to the novels of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville, from the sculpture of Harriet Hosmer and the photographs of Julia Margaret Cameron to the desperate drama of Antonin Artaud. As we follow the stories of their lives and ambitions, we see how they suffered critical condemnation for their works about Beatrice, and were sometimes pushed to the brink of insanity. Her story, which is one of lust, passion and violence, contains a powerful sense of the forbidden, the taboo that drives people over the edge. BEATRICE'S SPELL is at once scholarly and utterly engrossing, carrying the power of her story through time.

The Modern Language Review

The Modern Language Review
Author: John George Robertson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1918
Genre: Languages, Modern
ISBN:

Each number includes the section "Reviews."

The Beatryce Prophecy

The Beatryce Prophecy
Author: Kate DiCamillo
Publisher: Youth Large Print
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-10-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781420515695