Recompense: Streams, Summits and Reflections

Recompense: Streams, Summits and Reflections
Author: Brian Irwin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2009-10-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 146531802X

Recompense: Streams, Summits and Reflections is a compilation of essays, some of which have been previously published. Divided into personal, experiential pieces, regional, historical selections and fishing tales, this book is a collection of expositions that exemplify the humbling effect nature and culture can have on the human soul. A story of the loss of one of the worlds great alpinists is contrasted by a recollection of a high-profile rescue high on Maines Mount Katahdin and a two-year old boys first rock climb. Cultural lessons learned during expeditions to Bolivia and Patagonia parallel interpretations of climbing and skiings development in New England and the societal uniqueness of rural Washington States trout fishing community. Recounts of intimidation in the intensive care unit and memories of fishing the open waters of Montana highlight the impact of the natural world on interpersonal relationships and their effect on the mind of a doctor in training. Recompense: Streams, Summits and Reflections is a balanced selection of essays that will delight readers.

The Works

The Works
Author: Washington Irving
Publisher:
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1870
Genre:
ISBN:

Grave Reflections

Grave Reflections
Author: Shelley Rae Saunders
Publisher: Canadian Scholars Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1995
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781551300597

"One of the major questions that plagued osteologists for generations, which has yet to be adequately approached, concerns a representativeness of prehistoric/historic skeletal samples vis-à-vis the biological population from which and in which they apparently lived.... The contributions in Grave Reflections are highly relevant to the questions asked by the 'New Archaeology' in conjunction with a 'New Osteology' that are interested in lifestyle, cultural ecology and a full reconstruction of these in an ancient population... The topics are of great interest and relevance; the contributions are very modern, unique and promising." Hermann Helmuth, Trent University

The Sunflower

The Sunflower
Author: Simon Wiesenthal
Publisher: Schocken
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-12-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0307560422

A Holocaust survivor's surprising and thought-provoking study of forgiveness, justice, compassion, and human responsibility, featuring contributions from the Dalai Lama, Harry Wu, Cynthia Ozick, Primo Levi, and more. You are a prisoner in a concentration camp. A dying Nazi soldier asks for your forgiveness. What would you do? While imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp, Simon Wiesenthal was taken one day from his work detail to the bedside of a dying member of the SS. Haunted by the crimes in which he had participated, the soldier wanted to confess to--and obtain absolution from--a Jew. Faced with the choice between compassion and justice, silence and truth, Wiesenthal said nothing. But even years after the way had ended, he wondered: Had he done the right thing? What would you have done in his place? In this important book, fifty-three distinguished men and women respond to Wiesenthal's questions. They are theologians, political leaders, writers, jurists, psychiatrists, human rights activists, Holocaust survivors, and victims of attempted genocides in Bosnia, Cambodia, China and Tibet. Their responses, as varied as their experiences of the world, remind us that Wiesenthal's questions are not limited to events of the past.

Works

Works
Author: Washington Irving
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1865
Genre:
ISBN:

The One Vs. the Many

The One Vs. the Many
Author: Alex Woloch
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780691113135

Does a novel focus on one life or many? Alex Woloch uses this simple question to develop a powerful new theory of the realist novel, based on how narratives distribute limited attention among a crowded field of characters. His argument has important implications for both literary studies and narrative theory. Characterization has long been a troubled and neglected problem within literary theory. Through close readings of such novels as Pride and Prejudice, Great Expectations, and Le Père Goriot, Woloch demonstrates that the representation of any character takes place within a shifting field of narrative attention and obscurity. Each individual--whether the central figure or a radically subordinated one--emerges as a character only through his or her distinct and contingent space within the narrative as a whole. The "character-space," as Woloch defines it, marks the dramatic interaction between an implied person and his or her delimited position within a narrative structure. The organization of, and clashes between, many character-spaces within a single narrative totality is essential to the novel's very achievement and concerns, striking at issues central to narrative poetics, the aesthetics of realism, and the dynamics of literary representation. Woloch's discussion of character-space allows for a different history of the novel and a new definition of characterization itself. By making the implied person indispensable to our understanding of literary form, this book offers a forward-looking avenue for contemporary narrative theory.

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1652
Release: 1920
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Contains the 4th session of the 28th Parliament through the session of the Parliament.

The Parliamentary Debates, Official Report

The Parliamentary Debates, Official Report
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1590
Release: 1920
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Contains the 4th session of the 28th Parliament through the 1st session of the 48th Parliament.