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Author | : M. Gashi |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 69 |
Release | : 2023-09-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3710847982 |
Diese Sammlung ist für alle, die auf der Suche nach Worten sind. Begleitet wird das Buch von der Frage, was es mit einem macht, zu bemerken, dass man doch Bedürfnisse und Gefühle hat. Kp. 1: Whose Idea Was Love? Kp. 2: I don't wanna hate myself Kp. 3: Family, Friends & Society Kp. 4: Ernüchterung
Author | : Alexander Loran |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 78 |
Release | : 2024-08-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3711548598 |
K.M. - der Wohl bekannteste Kosmonaut seiner Nation - hält in seinen Aufzeichnungen Gedanken und Ereignisse eines tragischen Zwischenfalls fest. Für die Nachwelt. Für die Menschheit. Für die Nation. Ob seine Aufzeichnungen jemals die Öffentlichkeit erreichen werden?
Author | : Viola Shipman |
Publisher | : Thomas Dunne Books |
Total Pages | : 333 |
Release | : 2018-03-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250165326 |
"Filled with cherished memories and treasured recipes, The Recipe Box is a touching tribute to the women and food that unite us and connect our past to the present." —Richard Paul Evans, #1 New York Times bestselling author "An easy, delightful novel" –Good Housekeeping In The Recipe Box, bestselling beloved author Viola Shipman spins a tale about a lost young woman and the family recipe box that changes her life. Growing up in northern Michigan, Samantha “Sam” Mullins felt trapped on her family’s orchard and pie shop, so she left with dreams of making her own mark in the world. But life as an overworked, undervalued sous chef at a reality star’s New York bakery is not what Sam dreamed. When the chef embarrasses Sam, she quits and returns home. Unemployed, single, and defeated, she spends a summer working on her family’s orchard cooking and baking alongside the women in her life—including her mother, Deana, and grandmother, Willo. One beloved, flour-flecked, ink-smeared recipe at a time, Sam begins to learn about and understand the women in her life, her family’s history, and her passion for food through their treasured recipe box. As Sam discovers what matters most she opens her heart to a man she left behind, but who now might be the key to her happiness.
Author | : Árni Björnsson |
Publisher | : Viking Society for Northern Research University College |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
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Author | : Eric Downing |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 2018-04-15 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1501715925 |
In The Chain of Things, Eric Downing shows how the connection between divinatory magic and reading shaped the experience of reading and aesthetics among nineteenth-century realists and modernist thinkers. He explores how writers, artists, and critics such as Gottfried Keller, Theodor Fontane, and Walter Benjamin drew on the ancient practice of divination, connecting the Greek idea of sympathetic magic to the German aesthetic concept of the attunement of mood and atmosphere. Downing deftly traces the genealogical connection between reading and art in classical antiquity, nineteenth-century realism, and modernism, attending to the ways in which the modern re-enchantment of the world—both in nature and human society—consciously engaged ancient practices that aimed at preternatural prediction. Of particular significance to the argument presented in The Chain of Things is how the future figured into the reading of texts during this period, a time when the future as a narrative determinant or article of historical faith was losing its force. Elaborating a new theory of magic as a critical tool, Downing secures crucial links between the governing notions of time, world, the "real," and art.
Author | : Caroline Schaumann |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2017-04-18 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1137542225 |
This book offers essays on both canonical and non-canonical German-language texts and films, advancing ecocritical models for German Studies, and introducing environmental issues in German literature and film to a broader audience. This volume contextualizes the broad-ranging topics and authors in terms of the Anthropocene, beginning with Goethe and the Romantics and extending into twenty-first-century literature and film. Addressing the growing need for environmental awareness in an international humanities curriculum, this book complements ecocritical analyses emerging from North American and British studies with a specifically German Studies perspective, opening the door to a transnational understanding of how the environment plays an integral role in cultural, political, and economic issues.
Author | : Elizabeth Andersen |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 451 |
Release | : 2013-11-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9004258450 |
The volume explores the hitherto uncharted late medieval religious landscape of Northern Germany, from 13th-century Helfta to the 15th-century Lüneburg convents. The mystical and devotional writing of Northern Germany is contextualised through chapters on the Netherlands, Scandinavia and East Prussia. The seminal influence of the liturgy on these texts and their transmission is revealed in the creative interplay of Latin and Low German. Through the individual chapters and their appendices, which also contain translations into English, the reader can access a wealth of texts produced by communities of religious and lay women who write learnedly in Latin and fervently in Low German. Together, the chapters and appendices reveal a fascinating regional "mystical culture" which also reverberated across Northern Europe. Contributors include: Jürgen Bärsch, Anne Bollmann, Veerle Fraeters, Ulrike Hascher-Burger, Ernst Hellgardt, Tanja Mattern, Balazs Nemes, Sara S. Poor, Eva Schlotheuber, Almut Suerbaum, and Geert Warnar.
Author | : Viola Shipman |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2016-03-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1466882484 |
Lose yourself to the magic of The Charm Bracelet. Through an heirloom charm bracelet, three women will rediscover the importance of family and a passion for living as each charm changes their lives. On her birthday each year, Lolly’s mother gave her a charm, along with the advice that there is nothing more important than keeping family memories alive, and so Lolly’s charm bracelet would be a constant reminder of that love. Now seventy and starting to forget things, Lolly knows time is running out to reconnect with a daughter and granddaughter whose lives have become too busy for Lolly or her family stories. But when Arden, Lolly’s daughter, receives an unexpected phone call about her mother, she and granddaughter Lauren rush home. Over the course of their visit, Lolly reveals the story behind each charm on her bracelet, and one by one the family stories help Lolly, Arden, and Lauren reconnect in a way that brings each woman closer to finding joy, love, and faith. A compelling story of three women and a beautiful reminder of the preciousness of family, Viola Shipman's The Charm Bracelet is a keepsake you’ll cherish long after the final page.
Author | : C. G. Jung |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 821 |
Release | : 2014-12-18 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1317529987 |
First published in 1989. As a young man growing up near Basel, Jung was fascinated and disturbed by tales of Nietzsche's brilliance, eccentricity, and eventual decline into permanent psychosis. These volumes, the transcript of a previously unpublished private seminar, reveal the fruits of his initial curiosity: Nietzsche's works, which he read as a student at the University of Basel, had moved him profoundly and had a life-long influence on his thought. During the sessions the mature Jung spoke informally to members of his inner circle about a thinker whose works had not only overwhelmed him with the depth of their understanding of human nature but also provided the philosophical sources of many of his own psychological and metapsychological ideas. Above all, he demonstrated how the remarkable book Thus Spake Zarathustra illustrates both Nietzsche's genius and his neurotic and prepsychotic tendencies. Since there was at that time no thought of the seminar notes being published, Jung felt free to joke, to lash out at people and events that irritated or angered him, and to comment unreservedly on political, economic, and other public conerns of the time. This seminar and others, including the one recorded in Dream Analysis, were given in English in Zurich during the 1920s and 1930s.
Author | : James L. Jarrett |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 422 |
Release | : 2020-06-16 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0691213992 |
Nietzsche's infamous work Thus Spake Zarathustra is filled with a strange sense of religiosity that seems to run counter to the philosopher's usual polemics against religious faith. For some scholars, this book marks little but a mental decline in the great philosopher; for C. G. Jung, Zarathustra was an invaluable demonstration of the unconscious at work, one that illuminated both Nietzsche's psychology and spirituality and that of the modern world in general. The original two-volume edition of Jung's lively seminar on Nietzsche's Zarathustra has been an important source for specialists in depth psychology. This new abridged paperback edition allows interested readers to participate with Jung as he probes the underlying meaning of Nietzsche's great work.