The End of the Line

The End of the Line

Author: Neil Hertz

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 9780231057097

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Discusses Longinus, Wordsworth, Flaubert, Freud, political hysteria, Kant, George Eliot, and the relationship between students and teachers


Teacher Anne Sullivan Macy

Teacher Anne Sullivan Macy

Author: Helen Keller

Publisher: Rare Treasure Editions

Published: 2024-05-22T00:00:00Z

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1774648423

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Helen Keller tells us about Anne Sullivan Macy, the woman who opened the world for her. Although the book was intended as a biography, it is also autobiographical in part since the lives of the author and subject were so closely intertwined for many years.


Cleopatra

Cleopatra

Author: Prudence J. Jones

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780806137414

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This fascinating sourcebook documents what we know of Cleopatra and also shows how she has evolved through the lens of interpretation.


The Return of Ulysses

The Return of Ulysses

Author: Edith Hall

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2008-01-30

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0857718304

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Whether they focus on the bewitching song of the Sirens, his cunning escape from the cave of the terrifying one-eyed Cyclops, or the vengeful slaying of the suitors of his beautiful wife Penelope, the stirring adventures of Ulysses/Odysseus are amongst the most durable in human culture. The picaresque return of the wandering pirate-king is one of the most popular texts of all time, crossing East-West divides and inspiring poets and film-makers worldwide. But why, over three thousand years, has the Odyssey's appeal proved so remarkably resilient and long-lasting? In her much-praised book Edith Hall explains the enduring fascination of Homer's epic in terms of its extraordinary susceptibility to adaptation. Not only has the story reflected a myriad of different agendas, but - from the tragedies of classical Athens to modern detective fiction, film, travelogue and opera - it has seemed perhaps uniquely fertile in generating new artistic forms. Cultural texts as diverse as Joyce's Ulysses, Suzanne Vega's Calypso, Monteverdi's Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria, the Coen Brothers' O Brother Where Art Thou?, Daniel Vigne's Le Retour de Martin Guerre and Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain all show that Odysseus is truly a versatile hero. His travels across the wine-dark Aegean are journeys not just into the mind of one of the most brilliantly creative of all the ancient Greek writers. They are as much a voyage beyond the boundaries of a narrative which can plausibly lay claim to being the quintessential global phenomenon.