Visions And Other Fantastic Stories
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Author | : Ivan Turgenev |
Publisher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 109 |
Release | : 2021-01-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Visions and other fantastic stories by Ivan Turgenev: First published in 1886, this collection of short stories offers readers a glimpse into the rich imagination of one of Russia's most celebrated writers. The stories explore a wide range of themes, including love, betrayal, and the mysteries of human nature. Key Aspects of the book "Visions and other fantastic stories": Exploration of Human Nature: The stories explore the mysteries of human nature, highlighting the complexities and contradictions of human experience. Themes of Love and Betrayal: The stories often deal with themes of love and betrayal, and are notable for their emotional intensity and psychological depth. Use of Imagery and Symbolism: The stories make use of vivid imagery and symbolism, creating a rich and evocative landscape for readers to explore. Ivan Turgenev was a Russian writer and playwright who is best known for his realistic depictions of Russian life and society. Visions and other fantastic stories is one of his lesser-known works, but is an important contribution to the field of 19th century literature and culture
Author | : Anne Bishop |
Publisher | : Roc |
Total Pages | : 530 |
Release | : 2016-02-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0451465741 |
"Previously published in a Roc hardcover edition."--Verso.
Author | : Collin Hansen |
Publisher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2010-11-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0310558697 |
Can God stir revival by his Holy Spirit, even in our culture today? Do we really believe he can? In a day of diminished expectations, A God-Sized Vision: Revival Accounts That Stretch and Stir recounts global examples of prior revivals, beginning with the Reformation and the Great Awakenings. It continues with the Welsh and Azusa Street revivals and those that occurred simultaneously in Asia, followed by the East Africa Revival of the 1930s. More recent revivals in North America that instigated parachurch or evangelistic ministries like those of Billy Graham and the revivals in China, particularly in Henan Province over the last forty years, give further evidence of church renewal. These stories enlarge our hearts, expand our minds, and empower our witness to the power of God at work in human history. Christians with a deep evangelistic commitment who realize that there is more to church growth than field-tested techniques will expand their vision by remembering God’s vision, as it has been revealed throughout history. Hansen and Woodbridge mine these stories of renewal to suggest how to get ready for revival today.
Author | : Alan Parry |
Publisher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1994-09-09 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780898625707 |
"Once upon a time, everything was understood through stories....The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said that 'if we possess our why of life we can put up with almost any how.'...Stories always dealt with the why' questions. The answers they gave did not have to be literally true; they only had to satisfy people's curiosity by providing an answer, less for the mind than for the soul." --From Chapter 1 Each of us has a story to tell that is uniquely personal and profoundly meaningful. The goal of the modern therapist is to help clients probe deeply enough to find their own voice, describe their experiences, and create a narrative in which a life story takes shape and makes sense. Emphasizing the vital connections among personal experience, family, and community, the authors of this provocative new book explore the role of narrative therapy within the context of a postmodern culture. They employ the interactional dynamics of family therapy to demonstrate how to help people deconstruct oppressive and debilitating perspectives, replace them with liberating and legitimizing stories, and develop a framework of meaning and direction for more intentional, more fulfilling lives. Blending scientific theory with literary aesthetics, Story Re-Visions presents a comprehensive collection of specific narrative therapy techniques, inventions, interviewing guidelines, and therapeutic questions. The book examines the development of the postmodern phenomenon, tracing its evolution across time and disciplines. It discusses paradigmatic traditions, the meaning of modernism, and the ways in which the ancient, binding narratives have lost their power to inspire uncritical assent. Methods for doing narrative therapy in a destoried world are presented, with suggestions for meeting the challenges of postmodern value systems and ethical dilemmas. Numerous case examples and dialogues illustrate ways to help people become authors of their own stories, and each of the last four chapters concludes with an appendix that provides additional information for the practicing clinician. Detailing ways in which a narrative framework enhances family therapy, the authors describe how the therapist and client may act together as revisionary editors, and present techniques for keeping the story re-vision alive, well, and in charge. Finally, the book examines re-vision techniques for clinical training and supervision settings, with discussion of how therapists may help one another create stories about their clients, as well as themselves. Accessibly written and profoundly enlightening, Story Re-Visions is ideal for family therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and anyone else interested in doing therapy from a narrative stance. It is also valuable as supplemental reading for courses in family therapy and other psychotherapeutic disciplines.
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780722132982 |
Author | : Ray Bradbury |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2013-05-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062242075 |
With his disarmingly simple style and complex imagination, Ray Bradbury has seized the minds of American readers for decades.This collection showcases thirty-two of Bradbury's most famous tales in which he lays bare the depths of the human soul. The thrilling title story, A Sound of Thunder, tells of a hunter sent on safari -- sixty million years in the past. But all it takes is one wrong step in the prehistoric jungle to stamp out the life of a delicate and harmless butterfly -- and possibly something else much closer to home ...
Author | : Stefan Zweig |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
FIVE OF STEFAN ZWEIG'S most compelling novellas are presented together in this powerful volume. Fantastic Night is the story of one transforming evening in the life of a rich and bored young man. He spends a day at the races and an evening in the seedy but thrilling company of the dregs of society. His experiences jolt him out of his languor and give him a newfound relish for life, which is then cut short by the Great War. Fantastic Night is joined by The Invisible Collection and Buchmendel, two of Zweig's most powerful works, which explore lives led in the single minded pursuit of art and literature against a backdrop of poverty and corruption. And finally, Letter from an Unknown Woman, Zweig's poignant and heartbreaking tale of the strength and madness of unrequited love and The Fowler Snared, in which it is the man whose passion remains unrequited, complete the collection.
Author | : Frank M. Robinson |
Publisher | : Collectors Press, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 1 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1888054727 |
Author | : Timothy Zahn |
Publisher | : Random House Worlds |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 1998-09-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0553298046 |
Hugo Award-winning author Timothy Zahn makes his triumphant return to the Star Wars(r) universe in this first of an epic new two-volume series in which the New Republic must face its most dangerous enemy yet--a dead Imperial warlord. The Empire stands at the brink of total collapse. But they have saved their most heinous plan for last. First a plot is hatched that could destroy the New Republic in a bloodbath of genocide and civil war. Then comes the shocking news that Grand Admiral Thrawn--the most cunning and ruthless warlord in history--has apparently returned from the dead to lead the Empire to a long-prophesied victory. Facing incredible odds, Han and Leia begin a desperate race against time to prevent the New Republic from unraveling in the face of two inexplicable threats--one from within and one from without. Meanwhile, Luke teams up with Mara Jade, using the Force to track down a mysterious pirate ship with a crew of clones. Yet, perhaps most dangerous of all, are those who lurk in the shadows, orchestrating a dark plan that will turn the New Republic and the Empire into their playthings.
Author | : Isaac Asimov |
Publisher | : Starfire |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 1991-11 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780553293562 |
Introduced and edited by Asimov, this illustrated collection offers 12 masterful tales from the most popular authors in the fantasy genre. Anne McCaffrey, Jane Yolen, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Madeleine L'Engle, and others offer stories of witches, unearthly voices, shattered spirits, and humorous fantasies. 22 full-page illustrations.