Sordid Images

Sordid Images
Author: Steve Clark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134916833

In this extraordinary and bold book, S.H. Clark explores and constructs a history of poetic misogyny. For the first time, a wide range of English poetry by men is examined for evidence of the articulation of heterosexual masculine desires. But Clark goes beyond a straightforward oppositional model of reading the male canon, to ask how we read this work 'after feminism', and whether it is possible to value these texts as misogynist texts in the light of feminist theory? Sordid Images is a challenging, controversial book. It will excite and unsettle its readers, and inspire many to look again at some of the cornerstone works of English literature.

Euripides and the Tragic Tradition

Euripides and the Tragic Tradition
Author: Anne Norris Michelini
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2006-10-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780299107642

Euripides and the Tragic Tradition asks all the right questions. It forces us to confront the many contradictions in Euripides' work, demonstrates the differences between the literary assumptions of Sophocles and Euripides, and challenges us to respond to Euripidean drama with sophistication and sensitivity. --Francis M. Dunn, Scholia.

A New History of Kentucky

A New History of Kentucky
Author: James C. Klotter
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813176506

When originally published, A New History of Kentucky provided a comprehensive study of the Commonwealth, bringing it to life by revealing the many faces, deep traditions, and historical milestones of the state. With new discoveries and findings, the narrative continues to evolve, and so does the telling of Kentucky's rich history. In this second edition, authors James C. Klotter and Craig Thompson Friend provide significantly revised content with updated material on gender politics, African American history, and cultural history. This wide-ranging volume includes a full overview of the state and its economic, educational, environmental, racial, and religious histories. At its essence, Kentucky's story is about its people -- not just the notable and prominent figures but also lesser-known and sometimes overlooked personalities. The human spirit unfolds through the lives of individuals such as Shawnee peace chief Nonhelema Hokolesqua and suffrage leader Madge Breckinridge, early land promoter John Filson, author Wendell Berry, and Iwo Jima flag--raiser Private Franklin Sousley. They lived on a landscape defined by its topography as much as its political boundaries, from Appalachia in the east to the Jackson Purchase in the west, and from the Walker Line that forms the Commonwealth's southern boundary to the Ohio River that shapes its northern boundary. Along the journey are traces of Kentucky's past -- its literary and musical traditions, its state-level and national political leadership, and its basketball and bourbon. Yet this volume also faces forthrightly the Commonwealth's blemishes -- the displacement of Native Americans, African American enslavement, the legacy of violence, and failures to address poverty and poor health. A New History of Kentucky ranges throughout all parts of the Commonwealth to explore its special meaning to those who have called it home. It is a broadly interpretive, all-encompassing narrative that tells Kentucky's complex, extensive, and ever-changing story.

A Choice of Poets

A Choice of Poets
Author: R. P. Hewett
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1985-12
Genre: English Poetry
ISBN: 9780174441120

The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism

The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism
Author: Donald Pizer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1995-06-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521438766

This Companion examines a number of issues related to the terms realism and naturalism. The introduction seeks both to discuss the problems in the use of these two terms in relation to late nineteenth-century fiction and to describe the history of previous efforts to make the terms expressive of American writing of this period. The Companion includes ten essays which fall into four categories: essays on the historical context of realism and naturalism by Louis Budd and Richard Lehan; essays on critical approaches to the movements since the early 1970s by Michael Anesko, essays on the efforts to expand the canon of realism and naturalism by Elizabeth Ammons; and a full-scale discussion of ten major texts, from W. D. Howell's The Rise of Silas Lapham to Jack London's The Call of the Wild, by John W. Crowley, Tom Quirk, J. C. Levenson, Blanche Gelfant, Barbara Hochman, and Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin.

A Vision of Angels

A Vision of Angels
Author: Alexandra Lane
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2012-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1617779180

Minty stood with her feet planted firmly on the ground while beads of sweat rolled down her face. She was bracing herself for the inevitable. So as she stood there frightened yet defiant, she began to think how she didn't ask for this life. It was passed down to her like some birthright, and as much as she hated it, there was nothing she could do about it, or at least that's what everyone kept telling her. But for some unknown reason, Minty had refused to accept the fact that her life, her fate, was sealed and could never be undone. From the moment she was snatched from her mother's womb, Minty's life was shrouded in darkness and pain. It was a life she didn't deserve. As Minty lay on her mother's bed bleeding profusely from the brutal beating she endured earlier, a cool breeze blew in through the open door and encircled her bruised and battered body; a change was set in motion. Minty will embark on a journey that few survive, a journey that guarantees her death should she fail. But to not try would also be her death.

Maggie Gee: Writing the Condition-of-England Novel

Maggie Gee: Writing the Condition-of-England Novel
Author: Mine Özyurt Kiliç
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1441162771

The first female Chair of the Royal Society of Literature and translated into thirteen languages, Maggie Gee is writing the Victorian condition-of-England novel for 21st-century Britain. In the first critical study of Gee's work, Mine Özyurt Kiliç identifies the specific social problems her novels address and explains the social consciousness similarities Gee shares with the Victorians. Analyzing how Gee adjusts the condition-of-England novel to reflect contemporary Britain enables Özyurt Kiliç to reveal the accuracy of Gee's rich portraits of Britain. She focuses on Gee's ability to cut across the boundaries of race, class and gender, mix voices from the margin with the majority and challenge and change the idea of the mainstream. As an active, self-conscious and critical participant in the literary world, Gee paints a panoramic view of society. Her critiques of class, race and the world of publishing, allow Özyurt Kiliç to cover a wide range of topics and detail how English fiction shapes and influences, and is shaped and influenced by, the contemporary literary market.

Harlequin Intrigue March 2021 - Box Set 1 of 2

Harlequin Intrigue March 2021 - Box Set 1 of 2
Author: Cindi Myers
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 148807271X

Harlequin Intrigue brings you three new titles at a great value, available now! Enjoy these suspenseful reads packed with edge-of-your-seat intrigue and fearless romance. MOUNTAIN INVESTIGATION The Ranger Brigade: Rocky Mountain Manhunt by Cindi Myers When a smear campaign and a mysterious stranger threaten Audra Trask's business and her life, she turns to Colorado Ranger Brigade specialist Mark ''Hud'' Hudson for help. But Hud’s plan to use Audra to locate a potential criminal soon leads to an attraction he can’t deny. SVU SURVEILLANCE Heartland Heroes by Julie Anne Lindsey SVU detective Lucas Winchester never forgot the criminal who attacked his fiancée and shattered their lives. So five years later, when Gwen Kind asks for his help after she receives a threat, he’s determined to solve the cold case and keep Gwen safe. COLD CASE REOPENED An Unsolved Mystery Book by Caridad Piñeiro Rhea Reilly is determined to prove her twin sister’s sudden disappearance six months ago wasn’t a suicide. She can't afford to trust police detective Jackson Whitaker—even if he's risking his career to uncover the truth. But a lethal trail of lies is drawing them together…and into an inescapable trap. Look for Harlequin Intrigue’s March 2021 Box Set 2 of 2, filled with even more edge-of-your seat romantic suspense! Look for 6 compelling new stories every month from Harlequin® Intrigue!

Living from Within

Living from Within
Author: EJ Seals-Jackson
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2021-02-12
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1665700149

The path to spiritual enlightenment is not for the faint of heart and takes much longer than we imagine. The good news is that when we change how we look at our lives and learn to live from within, we can end all our suffering and free ourselves to embrace the absolute freedom we came here to experience. In a guide to spiritual growth and development, EJ Seals-Jackson shares insight from her own journey as well as wisdom from amazing teachers who have traveled through the dark night of the soul to emerge as powerful spiritual guides who are passionate about helping others settle into the flow of happiness. With a focus on living from within, Seals-Jackson guides us to: explore the secret to happiness; close the gap between negative and positive emotions; customize our lives according to our own design; refrain from activities that distract us; change the way we look at things; and ensure the emotional health of our children. Living from Within shares insight and wisdom from spiritual teachers that invite us to tap into the happiness that is already within us.

Flam Grub

Flam Grub
Author: Dan Dowhal
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1926577418

Flam Grub is the tale of a young man's struggle to escape the netherworld of his own life and come to terms with the curse of an unusual name.