The Veiled Woman
Author: Anaïs Nin
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780241339541
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Author: Anaïs Nin
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780241339541
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNoveller. Transgressive desires and sexual encounters are recounted in these four pieces
Author: Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
Publisher: Classical Press of Wales
Published: 2003-12-31
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 1910589896
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGreek women routinely wore the veil. That is the unexpected finding of this meticulous study, one with interesting implications for the origins of Western civilisation. The Greeks, popularly (and rightly) credited with the invention of civic openness, are revealed as also part of a more Eastern tradition of seclusion. Llewellyn-Jones' work proceeds from literary and, notably, from iconographic evidence. In sculpture and vase painting it demonstrates the presence of the veil, often covering the head, but also more unobtrusively folded back onto the shoulders. This discreet fashion not only gave a priviledged view of the face to the ancient art consumer, but also, incidentally, allowed the veil to escape the notice of traditional modern scholarship. From Greek literary sources, the author shows that full veiling of the head and face was commonplace. He analyses the elaborate Greek vocabulary for veiling and explores what the veil meant to achieve. He shows that the veil was a conscious extension of the house and was often referred to as `tegidion', literally `a little roof'. Veiling was thus an ingeneous compromise; it allowed women to circulate in public while mainting the ideal of a house-bound existence. Alert to the different types of veil used, the author uses Greek and more modern evidence (mostly from the Arab world) to show how women could exploit and subvert the veil as a means of eloquent, sometimes emotional, communication. First published in 2003 and reissued as a paperback in 2010, Llewellyn-Jones' book has established itself as a central - and inspiring - text for the study of ancient women.
Author: Patricia Byrne
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Published: 2012-04-07
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 184889953X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt Valley House on Achill Island in 1894, an English landowner, Agnes MacDonnell, was brutally attacked and her home burnt. James Lynchehaun, her former land agent, was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. He escaped twice and won a groundbreaking case in the United States successfully resisting extradition. . A Franciscan monk in Achill, Brother Paul Carney, who had befriended and assisted Lynchehaun, wrote up the fugitive's story, and Lynchehaun became a folk hero. John Millington Synge visited Mayo in 1904/1905 and decided to locate The Playboy of the Western World in north Mayo. Lynchehaun was one of Synge's inspirations for constructing the character of Christy Mahon. The crime, the trial and escapes, and the island tensions are unravelled in a gripping account.
Author: Francis Hopkinson Smith
Publisher: McLeod & Allen
Published: 1907
Total Pages: 342
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 492
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Veiled Women: Shifting Gender Equations in Rural Haryana, 1880-1990, draws on a large range of popular sources such as folk songs, oral traditions and interviews as well as statistical data and archival material to explore certain major issues regarding the position of women in rural Haryana in north India. Covering a period of a hundred years, the author explores the participation of women, specially among the landholding classes, in the process of production and reproduction; the exclusion of women from the control of resources; the consequences of the new agricultural technologies on women and their work; the resistence of patriarchal society to a change in the legal position of women; the upholding of the customary practices relating to marriage and property by the colonial and the post colonial state; and lastly the complicity of women themselves in the reconstruction of patriarchy.
Author: Wilkie Collins
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Published: 1875
Total Pages: 528
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Published: 1847
Total Pages: 234
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wilkie Collins
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 2008-04-17
Total Pages: 741
ISBN-13: 0199535639
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Marian and her sister Laura live a quiet life under their uncle's guardianship until Laura's marriage to Sir Percival Glyde. Sir Percival is a man of many secrets. Hence, Marian and the girls' drawing master, Walter, have to turn detective in order to work out what is going on, and to protect Laura from a fatal plot"--NoveList.
Author: Victor Hugo
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 390
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Published: 1899
Total Pages: 1098
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