Tantalus

Tantalus
Author: Tapan Kumar Dutta
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 148284558X

The book describes the psychological journey of Tantalus from reality to dreams and vice versa. He feels an outsider even when he is with his friends and family. He craves for Aqua, in whom he finds his Muse, but he is painfully rejected by her. Though he never had any feeling for Moon, finally he understands that only she could be the source of his inspiration in his life; thus his search for Muse completes.

Tantalus

Tantalus
Author: Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1924
Genre: Civilization
ISBN:

Tantalus

Tantalus
Author: Ian Cullen
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1982
Genre: Man-woman relationships
ISBN: 9780822211105

THE STORY: Anton Korff, aide to a mysterious ailing recluse, who is reputed to be one of the world's richest men, interviews a young woman who has applied for a position as nurse for the aging multi-millionaire. Korff's questioning centers on wheth

Tantalus

Tantalus
Author: Mary Forward Kimmell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:

Tantalus

Tantalus
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1903
Genre:
ISBN:

Tantalus

Tantalus
Author: John Barton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-02-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1783195274

When theatre began, two and a half millenia ago in ancient Greece, it drew from a well of even older myths, the Great Epic Cycle. These stories and characters from the beginning of our imagination inspired John Barton to write the great cycle of human life, Tantalus, an epic theatre myth for the new millenium, and one of the most ambitious theatrical ventures of our times produced by the RSC and The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, directed by Sir Peter and Edward Hall. (UK tour Jan-May 2001)

Tantalus Depths

Tantalus Depths
Author: Evan Graham
Publisher: Inkshares
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2022-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1950301435

An AI cannot lie. An AI must obey human commands. An AI cannot kill. These are the laws SCARAB has broken, and only Mary knows. The Tantalus 13 survey expedition went off the rails as soon as Mary Ketch and the crew of the Diamelen learned that the thing beneath their feet wasn’t a planet. An impossibly vast and ancient artificial structure lies below, hidden from the universe under a façade of cratered stone. SCARAB arrived on Tantalus 13 two years ago. An artificially intelligent, self-constructing factory, it was supposed to aid the crew in their mission, to meet their every need. But when erratic behavior in the AI coincides with a series of deadly accidents among the crew, Mary faces the horrifying possibility that SCARAB has gone rogue. With the AI watching her every move, any attempt to warn the crew could be disastrous. But SCARAB knows far more about the Tantalus 13 enigma than it lets on, and the secrets it’s willing to kill for may have dire implications for all humankind.

Tantalus

Tantalus
Author: Dorothy Easton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1923
Genre:
ISBN:

American Tantalus

American Tantalus
Author: Andrew Warnes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014-10-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1623561078

Shows that tantalisation—the pursuit of objects that recede from all attempts to reach them—preoccupies much modern US fiction, and investigates the reasons behind this fascination.

The Children of Tantalus

The Children of Tantalus
Author: Rüdiger Opelt
Publisher: Czernin Verlag
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3707605388

Tantalus, a king in ancient Greece, kills his son and is condemned to torture and punishment. All his family are damned to repeat his deed and kill each other, until his great grandson Orestes finds a way out of the endless repetition of violence. Violence and suffering are inseparably interconnected. That's common sense told by this old myth. To explain mental illness can we not trace suffering back to violence? Yes we can. In WWII millions of men were slaughtered, tortured, imprisoned or expelled from their home. Even today the children and grandchildren of these victims are haunted by the nightmares of the past, get ill and emotionally disturbed by unprocessed traumatic experiences of their families. This new theory has a revolutionary impact on clinical psychology.