Light Laugh And Human Folly
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Author | : Alexander Belyaev |
Publisher | : TSK Group LLC |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2024-03-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Light, Laugh, and Human Folly is a collection of novellas centered around anti-heroes living in a society that makes a straight road to success impossible. Alexander Belyaev’s reality-set stories with a touch of science fiction are chillingly close to home. They present the reader with scenarios that are very plausible and easy to imagine witnessing in today’s world. Instead of introducing a traditional hero, who comes and saves the world, Belyaev centers his narrative around individuals who are not only far from heroic but are decidedly unlikable at times. This collection includes the following works: - Invisible Light - Mister Laugh - Doomsday
Author | : Louise Mathewson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 1920 |
Genre | : Comedy |
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Author | : Tirzah Firestone |
Publisher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2009-10-13 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0061832979 |
A highly respected rabbi, therapist, and teacher restores women's spiritual lineage to Judaism and empowers women to reclaim their rightful connection to Jewish teachings, Kabbalah, and to their own spiritual wisdom.
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Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 1924 |
Genre | : Bibliography |
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Author | : Hans Speier |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 381 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Communication |
ISBN | : 0195058755 |
These essays by one of the pioneers of sociology are grouped in five categories: social theory, war and militarism, public opinion and propaganda, the history of literature, and ""the present and the future""
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Total Pages | : 606 |
Release | : 1862 |
Genre | : American periodicals |
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Author | : Brian Nelson |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2015-06-05 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1316380963 |
In this highly accessible introduction, Brian Nelson provides an overview of French literature - its themes and forms, traditions and transformations - from the Middle Ages to the present. Major writers, including Francophone authors writing from areas other than France, are discussed chronologically in the context of their times, to provide a sense of the development of the French literary tradition and the strengths of some of the most influential writers within it. Nelson offers close readings of exemplary passages from key works, presented in English translation and with the original French. The exploration of the work of important writers, including Villon, Racine, Molière, Voltaire, Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, Proust, Sartre and Beckett, highlights the richness and diversity of French literature.
Author | : John L. Lepage |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2012-12-05 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1137316667 |
This book examines the revival of antique philosophy in the Renaissance as a literary preoccupation informed by wit. Humanists were more inspired by the fictionalized characters of certain wise fools, including Diogenes the Cynic, Socrates, Aesop, Democritus, and Heraclitus, than by codified systems of thought. Rich in detail, this study offers a systematic treatment of wide-ranging Renaissance imagery and metaphors and presents a detailed iconography of certain classical philosophers. Ultimately, the problems of Renaissance humanism are revealed to reflect the concerns of humanists in the twenty-first century.
Author | : George Smith |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 826 |
Release | : 1880 |
Genre | : England |
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Author | : Richard Fusco |
Publisher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 245 |
Release | : 2010-11-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0271041129 |
Maupassant and the American Short Story isolates and develops more fully than any previous study the impact of Maupassant's work on the writing of Ambrose Bierce, O. Henry, Kate Chopin, and Henry James. It introduces a new perspective to assess their canons, reviving the importance of many often-ignored stories and, in the cases of Maupassant and O. Henry, reasserting the necessity of studying such writers to understand the history of the genre. An important moment in the history of the short story occurred with the American misreading of Maupassant's use of story structure. At the turn of the century, writers such as Bierce and O. Henry seized upon the surprise-inversion form because Maupassant's translators promoted him as championing it. Only a few writers, such as James and Chopin, both of whom read Maupassant in French, appreciated his deft handling of form more fully. Their vision and the impact of Maupassant upon their fiction was largely ignored by later generations of writers who preferred to associate Maupassant and O. Henry with the &"trick ending&" story. This book details the origins and consequences of this misperception. The book further contributes to the study of the short-story genre. Through an adaptation of Aristotelian concepts, Richard Fusco proposes an original approach to short-story structure, defining and developing seven categories of textual formulas: linear, ironic coda, surprise-inversion, loop, descending helical, contrast, and sinusoidal. As a practitioner of all these forms, Maupassant established his mastery of the genre. By studying his use of form, the book asserts a major reason for his pivotal importance in the historical development of the short story.