Mortal Acts, Mortal Words
Author: Galway Kinnell
Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 88
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Author: Galway Kinnell
Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 88
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Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin
Published: 1980
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ISBN-13: 9780395291252
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 92
ISBN-13: 9780395120989
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA book-length poem evokes the horror, anguish, and brutality of 20th century history.
Author: Simone de Beauvoir
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780393308457
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter a beautiful and accomplished young actress revives a downcast stranger at a French resort, he reveals that he is immortal.
Author: Galway Kinnell
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780618154456
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of more than sixty of Galway Kinnell's poems, spanning 1960-1994.
Author: Thomas Aquinas
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2003-03-20
Total Pages: 564
ISBN-13: 9780195357929
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe De Malo represents some of Aquinas' most mature thinking on goodness, badness, and human agency. In it he examines the full range of questions associated with evil: its origin, its nature, its relation to good, and its compatibility with the existence of an omnipotent, benevolent God. This edition offers Richard Regan's new, clear readable English translation, based on the Leonine Commission's authoritative edition of the Latin text. Brian Davies has provided an extensive introduction and notes. (Please note: this edition does not include the Latin text).
Author: Katarzyna Małecka
Publisher:
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 284
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKHailed as one of the most powerful and moving poets of his generation, Galway Kinnell has been commended by critics who often pair his name with such famous predecessors as Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, Robert Frost, W. B. Yeats, Rainer Maria Rilke, T. S. Eliot, and Theodore Roethke. Born on February 1, 1927, Galway Kinnell has been working on the strength and truthfulness of his voice for almost five decades now. This well-written work offers a very important perspective on a major living poet, focusing specifically on what is a key theme in Kinnell's work--death. The author's thematic analysis does not stop short with a direct reading of the poetry, it also seeks to place her subject within several contexts, including that problematic pivotal position between Modernism and Postmodernism, and a specific poetic tradition (including T. S. Eliot, William Carlos Williams, Whitman and Dickinson). What emerges from the readings of Kinnell's various poetry collections is essentially an extended philosophical meditation on death, that both offers itself as a commentary whilst also repeatedly showing, with much clarity, how complex a subject death is for Kinnell. This meditation on death also means a deep consideration of those other large themes that have asserted themselves in American poetry--transcendentalism, nature, and life itself magnified against the darkness of death in the poet's work. This volume will make an important contribution to research on Kinnell and the author's ability to follow her subject into a very complex labyrinth of philosophical and aesthetic discussions, while always being mindful that Kinnell remains central, offers much in the way of a good example of literary analysis and scholarship. This book makes a significant contribution to scholarship on Galway Kinnell, a major contemporary poet whose work will receive more and more attention over the coming years. In addition, this work also marks a contribution to scholarship on poetry, American literature and contemporary literature, as well as to the fascination with death as a theme in much of American literature, from Dickinson and Poe to Plath and Salinger. Death in the Works of Galway Kinnell will be a very valuable resource for students and teachers of contemporary poetry and American literature.
Author: Robert Mercaş
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2019-09-02
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 3030287963
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Combinatorics on Words, WORDS 2019, held in Loughborough, UK, in September 2019. The 21 revised full papers presented in this book together with 5 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 34 submissions. WORDS is the main conference series devoted to the mathematical theory of words. In particular, the combinatorial, algebraic and algorithmic aspects of words are emphasized. Motivations may also come from other domains such as theoretical computer science, bioinformatics, digital geometry, symbolic dynamics, numeration systems, text processing, number theory, etc.
Author: Bertrand Russell
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-05-13
Total Pages: 365
ISBN-13: 1135861684
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBertrand Russell is concerned in this book with the foundations of knowledge. He approaches his subject through a discussion of language, the relationships of truth to experience and an investigation into how knowledge of the structure of language helps our understanding of the structure of the world. This edition includes a new introduction by Thomas Baldwin, Clare College, Cambridge
Author: Jeffrey Gray
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2015-03-10
Total Pages: 823
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe ethnically diverse scope, broad chronological coverage, and mix of biographical, critical, historical, political, and cultural entries make this the most useful and exciting poetry reference of its kind for students today. American poetry springs up out of all walks of life; its poems are "maternal as well as paternal...stuff'd with the stuff that is coarse and stuff'd with the stuff that is fine," as Walt Whitman wrote, adding "Of every hue and caste am I, of every rank and religion." Written for high school and undergraduate students, this two-volume encyclopedia covers U.S. poetry from the Colonial era to the present, offering full treatments of hundreds of key poets of the American canon. What sets this reference apart is that it also discusses events, movements, schools, and poetic approaches, placing poets in their social, historical, political, cultural, and critical contexts and showing how their works mirror the eras in which they were written. Readers will learn about surrealism, ekphrastic poetry, pastoral elegy, the Black Mountain poets, and "language" poetry. There are long and rich entries on modernism and postmodernism as well as entries related to the formal and technical dimensions of American poetry. Particular attention is paid to women poets and poets from various ethnic groups. Poets such as Amiri Baraka, Nathaniel Mackey, Natasha Trethewey, and Tracy Smith are featured. The encyclopedia also contains entries on a wide selection of Latino and Native American poets and substantial coverage of the avant-garde and experimental movements and provides sidebars that illuminate key points.