Opera Through Other Eyes

Opera Through Other Eyes
Author: David J. Levin
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1993
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780804722407

This collection of 8 essays introduces literary and cultural theorists into the domain of operatic textual analysis, long the exclusive preserve of musicologists. The contributors include some of the most distinguished critics of the past 30 years, most of them writing about opera for the first time.

With Other Eyes

With Other Eyes
Author: Lisa Bloom
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816632220

With Other Eyes demonstrates how feminist, postcolonial, and antiracist concerns can successfully be incorporated into the study of art.

Other Eyes

Other Eyes
Author: Barbara D'Amato
Publisher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765326072

When archaeologist Blue Eriksen's book Goddess shot to bestsellerdom, no one was more surprised than Blue herself. Now she's studying ancient sites across the world, looking for evidence of the use of hallucinogens in long-dead religions. She believes that one of these substances may prevent or cure drug addiction. Surely that's a good thing—so why is someone trying to kill her? Leeuwarden Associates is the cover name for a deeply secret international organization that facilitates the production, delivery, and sale of illegal drugs worldwide. Leeuwarden considers Blue a threat to their drug empire and sends one of their enforcers to kill her. As she prepares for an isolated dig high in the Peruvian mountains, Blue has no idea that she is being hunted.

Erika Sutter: Seen with Other Eyes

Erika Sutter: Seen with Other Eyes
Author: Gertrud Stiehle
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2014-05-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 3905758474

The Swiss ophthalmologist Erika Sutter was born in Basel in 1917. She spent 32 years working in Elim Hospital, founded by the Swiss Mission in an impoverished rural area in North-Eastern South Africa. Together with her African colleague and friend, Selina Maphorogo, she founded the Care Groups, village self-help groups working for better health in their communities. The movement is still active after more than 30 years, and now has around 2,000 members, mostly women, in over 200 villages. Erika Sutter has received numerous international honours and awards for her pioneering work, including the award Woman of the Year in 1984 from the South African newspaper The Star, and an honorary doctorate from the University of Basel. For the creation of this biography, Erika Sutter spent many hours with the author, her friend Gertrud Stiehle, telling the story of her long life vividly, with a sharp eye for social issues, a hint of self-irony, and dry wit. Her account does not ignore events in the wider world. She experienced life on the Swiss-German border during the Second World War, and her years of working in South Africa were those when the apartheid policies of the South African Government were becoming more and more repressive, affecting many aspects of life in the country.

Tchaikovsky Through Others' Eyes

Tchaikovsky Through Others' Eyes
Author: Alexander Poznansky
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1999-04-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780253335456

The result is a dynamic portrayal of the composer, with all the complexities and paradoxes of a real life.

Through The Eyes of Another

Through The Eyes of Another
Author: Karen Noe
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-07-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1401940145

As a psychic medium, Karen Noe often receives messages of regret—deceased loved ones communicate that they’re now able to see that they should have said or done things differently when they were still on Earth. In Through the Eyes of Another, Karen shows that you don’t have to die to go through your life review. You can go through it now . . . before it’s too late. Karen explains how writing different types of letters can help you see the "bigger picture" of the way you’re affecting those in your path. She takes you on a personal journey of how her life was transformed after she wrote these types of letters to her loved ones, and then goes on to demonstrate how you can do the same. By seeing everything through the eyes of others, you will learn how to: • Heal your relationships • Love and honor yourself • Forgive your living and deceased loved ones • See more positive aspects in those around you • Understand more fully why others do certain things • Become more compassionate As an added bonus, Karen shares stories from her favorite readings to answer some of the most common questions people have concerning the afterlife.

The Eye

The Eye
Author: John V. Forrester
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702055549

The Eye: Basic Sciences in Practice provides highly accessible, concise coverage of all the essential basic science required by today's ophthalmologists and optometrists in training. It is also essential reading for those embarking on a career in visual and ophthalmic science, as well as an invaluable, current refresher for the range of practitioners working in this area. This new fourth edition has now been fully revised and updated in line with current curricula, key research developments and clinical best practice. It succinctly incorporates the massive strides being made by genetics and functional genomics based on the Human Genome Project, the new understanding of how the microbiome affects all aspects of immunology, the remarkable progress in imaging technology now applied to anatomy and neurophysiology, as well as exciting new molecular and other diagnostic methodologies now being used in microbiology and pathology. All this and more collectively brings a wealth of new knowledge to students and practitioners in the fields of ophthalmology and visual science. For the first time, this (print) edition also now comes with bonus access to the complete, fully searchable electronic text - including carefully selected additional information and new video content to further explain and expand on key concepts - making The Eye a more flexible, comprehensive and engaging learning package than ever before. The only all-embracing textbook of basic science suitable for trainee ophthalmologists, optometrists and vision scientists - other books concentrate on the individual areas such as anatomy. Attractive page design with clear, colour diagrams and text boxes make this a much more accessible book to learn from than many postgraduate textbooks. Presents in a readable form an account of all the basic sciences necessary for an understanding of the eye - anatomy, embryology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, immunology, microbiology and infection and pathology. More on molecular pathology. Thorough updating of the sections on pathology, immunology, pharmacology and immunology. Revision of all other chapters. More colour illustrations Comes with complete electronic version

The Book of Seeing with One's Own Eyes

The Book of Seeing with One's Own Eyes
Author: Sharon Doubiago
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1988
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Nine stories focus on the psychological distance between men and women in modern American society.

Seeing Through the Eyes of Another

Seeing Through the Eyes of Another
Author: Lars Collmar
Publisher: Hinton House Publishers - Ipsuk
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Social perception
ISBN: 9781906531256

This work contains pairs of stories, themed for young people aged from 11 to 18, that illustrate everyday situations from two different perspectives. These stories are designed to show how an event that initially seems clear-cut becomes more complicated when viewed from another viewpoint.

Through Each Other's Eyes

Through Each Other's Eyes
Author: Aleena Ashe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2019-03-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781797799056

At the Netherfield Ball, Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy are at wit's end with each other. Darcy can no longer deny his growing attraction to her, but she is clearly not ready to hear him. Elizabeth is confused by the many versions of Mr. Darcy she has encountered. She seeks refuge from the crowds, including her ridiculous family, on the terrace. He finds solace in the empty library. Grappling with their own feelings, each look up at the night sky. The evening is fine and the stars shine in their multitude reminding Elizabeth and Darcy just how small they are. While looking up at the Heavens, each notices a shooting star streaking across the sky. And each makes a wish: to better understand the other. Neither is ready for what happens next. The day dawns bright but almost immediately, Elizabeth realizes something is very wrong. She is not in her room, not even in her own home. But it was not until she saw her - or rather his - reflection in the mirror that the magnitude of her situation becomes apparent. She has somehow come to inhabit Mr. Darcy's body! Meanwhile Mr. Darcy, who had imbibed too much wine the night before, remains blissfully unaware of his situation while he sleeps. It was not until much later in the day than is his usual wont, that he finally awakes and discovers that he too is not himself. While Through Each Other's Eyes stays true to the overall character of the Pride and Prejudice, the radical change in the characters' situation allows for some changes in perspective and timing, as well as some sensual situations but no explicit sex scenes. It includes all the original characters but also adds a few new ones.