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Author | : Crèare / ?????? |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 219 |
Release | : 2024-07-27 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : |
Some children were feeling sad. They filled the canvas with colors. From these colorful canvases emerged a variety of stories. The Crèare Foundation connects children with art. ‘Canvas Tales’ is a book that inspires children with stories, poems, illustrated narratives, talking pictures, & games. A group of melancholic children poured their emotions onto the canvas, saturating it with vibrant hues. From these kaleidoscopic masterpieces sprang forth an array of enchanting tales.
Author | : Jane Chance |
Publisher | : University Press of Kentucky |
Total Pages | : 235 |
Release | : 2001-10-26 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0813138094 |
This literary study examines the scholarly and mythological roots of the author’s beloved stories, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. J.R.R. Tolkien captured the imaginations of generations with his expansive fantasy worlds and tales of high adventure. But Tolkien was also an accomplished scholar whose deep knowledge of mythology and language provided a wellspring of inspiration for his fiction. In this enlightening study, Tolkien specialist Jane Chance uncovers the many sources the author used in composing his works. Inspired by works like Beowulf and Gawain and the Green Knight, Tolkien relied on both pagan epic and Christian legend to create a distinctly English mythology. Chance traces this project through his major works as well as his minor stories and critical essays. This revised and expanded edition also examines the paradigm of the critic as monster featured in many of Tolkien’s writings.
Author | : Samuel Lebens |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2023-10-31 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1000901467 |
Thinking About Stories is a fun and thought-provoking introduction to philosophical questions about narrative fiction in its many forms, from highbrow literature to pulp fiction to the latest shows on Netflix. Written by philosophers Samuel Lebens and Tatjana von Solodkoff, it engages with fundamental questions about fiction, such as: What is it? What does it give us? Does a story need a narrator? And why do sad stories make us cry if we know they aren’t real? The format of the book emulates a lively, verbal exchange: each chapter has only one author while the other appears spontaneously in dialogues in the text along the way, raising questions and voicing criticisms, and inviting responses from their co-author. This unique format allows readers to feel like they are a part of the conversation about the philosophical foundations of some of the fictions in their own lives. Key Features Draws on a wide range of types of narrative fiction, from Harry Potter to Breakfast of Champions to Parks and Recreation. Explores how fiction, despite its detachment from truth, is often best able to teach us important things about the world in which we live. Concludes by asking in the final chapter whether we all might be fictions. Includes bibliographies and suggested reading lists in each chapter.
Author | : Helene Barbara Weinberg |
Publisher | : Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Exhibitions |
ISBN | : 1588393364 |
They also consider the artists' responses to foreign prototypes, travel and training, changing exhibition venues, and audience expectations. The persistence of certain themes--childhood, marriage, the family, and the community; the attainment and reinforcement of citizenship; attitudes toward race; the frontier as reality and myth; and the process and meaning of making art--underscores evolving styles and standards of storytelling. Divided into four chronological sections, the book begins with the years surrounding the American Revolution and the birth of the new republic, when painters such as Copley, Peale, and Samuel F. B. Morse incorporated stories within the expressive bounds of portraiture. During the Jacksonian and pre-Civil War decades from about 1830 to 1860, Mount, Bingham, Lilly Martin Spencer, and others painted genre scenes featuring lighthearted narratives that growing audiences for art could easily read and understand.
Author | : Michael L. Farahay |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2016-02-18 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1329652819 |
Michael L. Farahay's works in BLACK & WHITE of 45 art-prints, each print on a single page. Prints themes are in 4 sets of Alaska, Heron, Lovers & Student series with some inventor's designs. There are 155 items of poetry both metered and free-verse with a few short stories and event comments. Writings are humorous through dramatic, political activist, sexually explicit and faith based. Many people say they read and re-read it over and over. Teachers request to use content as teaching aids. Art and writings are equally distributed in 17 Chapters. Chapters are titled with names of the United States 16 wars. Casualties are contrasted to the number of vehicular deaths during the same periods. It is a near complete compilation of Michael L. Farahay's work in this book, LIFE SPA'W'N: Adult Art, Poetry & Short Stories.
Author | : Rachit Yadav |
Publisher | : WHERE INDIA WRITES |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2024-02-14 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9390635632 |
Turn your love for creativity into a business with 'Artist to Artistpreneur - Your Simple Guide to a Successful Artistic Journey in 7 Steps.' This book is for those who dream of making their passion for art not just a hobby, but a way to earn a living. Find out the keys to success, from finding what you're best at to selling your art online and creating a small business at home. Learn how to think the right way, develop useful skills, and use the tools you need to make your art a success. Find out how to connect with the people who love your art, make money from your creations, and build a supportive community. This book doesn't just talk about dreams; it shows you how to turn your love for art into a real business. 'Artist to Artistpreneur' is the book you need to turn your love for art into a job that pays. CHANGE YOUR ART INTO A JOB YOU LOVE: Not sure what you love doing? Dream of reaching the top of your artistic journey? Caught between your career and creative aspirations? Good at art but don't know how to make money from it? Think you're meant to create something meaningful for the world? If you said 'Yes' to any of these, it's time to take action! We know books can change lives, but not everyone can afford them. That's where 'Artist to Artistpreneur' helps.
Author | : William Macneile Dixon |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 792 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : English poetry |
ISBN | : |
Author | : JuliaK. Dabbs |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 504 |
Release | : 2020-08-18 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1351560220 |
The struggles and achievements of forty-six notable women artists of the early modern period, as documented by their contemporaries, are uniquely brought together in this anthology. The life stories presented here are foundational texts for the history of art, but since most are found only in rare volumes and few have been translated into English, until now they have been generally inaccessible to many scholars. Originally published in biographical compendia such as Vasari's Lives of the Artists, the writings included here document not only the lives of relatively well known women artists such as Artemisia Gentileschi and Sofonisba Anguissola, but also those who have languished in obscurity, like Anna Waser and Li Yin. Each life story is preceded by a brief introduction to the artist as well as to her biographer, and the texts themselves are annotated to provide necessary clarification. Beyond their documentary value, these stories provide fascinating insight as to how men commonly characterized women artists as exceptions to their sex, and attempted to explain their presence in the male-dominated realm of art. The introductory chapter to the book explores this intriguing gender dynamic and elucidates some of the strategies and historical context that factored into the composition of these lives. The volume includes an appended index to women artists' life stories in biographical compendia of the period
Author | : Walter Scott |
Publisher | : e-artnow |
Total Pages | : 2848 |
Release | : 2015-06-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 8026838823 |
This carefully crafted ebook: "Tales of My Landlord: The Stories from the Scottish Highlands (Illustrated Edition)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Tales of my Landlord is a series of novels by Sir Walter Scott that form a subset of the Waverley Novels. Of these novels, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor have been the most successful and Old Mortality is considered by modern critics to be among Scott's best work. They were so called, because they were supposed to be tales collected from the fictional landlord of the Wallace Inn at Gandercleugh. This is gone into in great depth in the introduction to The Black Dwarf. They were supposed to reflect aspects of Scottish regional life. Table of Contents: OLD MORTALITY BLACK DWARF THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR A LEGEND OF MONTROSE COUNT ROBERT OF PARIS CASTLE DANGEROUS Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright and poet. He was the first modern English-language author to have a truly international career in his lifetime, with many contemporary readers in Europe, Australia, and North America. His novels and poetry are still read, and many of his works remain classics of both English-language literature and of Scottish literature. Famous titles include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of the Lake, Waverley, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor.
Author | : Gayle Lange Puhl |
Publisher | : Andrews UK Limited |
Total Pages | : 203 |
Release | : 2016-03-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1780928041 |
A home invasion results in property damage. Children disappear and a disgruntled ex-employee is suspected. Girl visits relative, walks in on scene of carnage. A man searches for days, seeking his lost love. A young woman accuses her father's wife of attempted murder. Dramatic news from CNN? Stories ripped from today's headlines? No, they are cases investigated by Mr. Sherlock Holmes and his intrepid companion and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson. Drawn into the dark underbelly of folk tale reality, Holmes and Watson travel the streets of London and into the far English countryside to discover the truth about some of the most famous accounts found in childhood literature. Described in Dr. Watson’s inimitable style and with the names changed to protect the innocent, these tales recount how Sherlock Holmes investigated cases involving missing children, a trio of brothers threatened with destruction and the contents of an ancient box that told a tale of heroism and death. Enter the world of the world’s first consulting detective. Stand again in Baker Street and look up at the windows of 221B. That shadow on the blind, is it Lestrade, coming to tell of a baffling case he has failed to solve? Or is it Mrs. Hudson, bring tea and sandwiches to a suffering client? Could it be the Great Detective himself, pacing up and down the length of the room, wrapping his mighty brain around yet another conundrum presented for his consideration? Join Dr. Watson in the adventures that live on these pages and you’ll never think the same about folk tales and nursery rhymes again.