The Bradys' Chinese Clew; Or, The Secret Dens of Pell Street

The Bradys' Chinese Clew; Or, The Secret Dens of Pell Street

Author: Francis Worcester Doughty

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-20

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13:

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'The Bradys' Chinese Clew; Or, The Secret Dens of Pell Street' is a detective novel written by Francis Worcester Doughty. The story opens with our two main protagonists, the detectives Old King Brady and Young King Brady, waiting for a man named Mr. Butler in a Chinese restaurant in New York during a thunderstorm. Soon after, a young man with a yellow dahlia enters the restaurant and approaches the Bradys, asking if Old King Brady is the person he is looking for.


Out Of Africa

Out Of Africa

Author: Isak Dinesen

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 1443432954

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In Out of Africa, author Isak Dinesen takes a wistful and nostalgic look back on her years living in Africa on a Kenyan coffee plantation. Recalling the lives of friends and neighbours—both African and European—Dinesen provides a first-hand perspective of colonial Africa. Through her obvious love of both the landscape and her time in Africa, Dinesen’s meditative writing style deeply reflects the themes of loss as her plantation fails and she returns to Europe. HarperTorch brings great works of non-fiction and the dramatic arts to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperTorch collection to build your digital library.


Music as Cultural Practice, 1800-1900

Music as Cultural Practice, 1800-1900

Author: Lawrence Kramer

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1993-11-24

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0520084438

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In Music as Cultural Practice, Lawrence Kramer adapts the resources of contemporary literary theory to forge a genuinely new discourse about music. Rethinking fundamental questions of meaning and expression, he demonstrates how European music of the nineteenth century collaborates on equal terms with textual and sociocultural practices in the constitution of self and society. In Kramer's analysis, compositional processes usually understood in formal or emotive terms reappear as active forces in the work of cultural formation. Thus Beethoven's last piano sonata, Op. 111, forms both a realization and a critique of Romantic utopianism; Liszt's Faust Symphony takes bourgeois gender ideology into a troubled embrace; Wagner's Tristan und Isolde articulates a basic change in the cultural construction of sexuality. Through such readings, Kramer works toward the larger conclusion that nineteenth-century European music is concerned as much to challenge as to exemplify an ideology of organic unity and subjective wholeness. Anyone interested in music, literary criticism, or nineteenth-century culture will find this book pertinent and provocative.


Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science

Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science

Author: Martin Gardner

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-05-04

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0486131629

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Fair, witty appraisal of cranks, quacks, and quackeries of science and pseudoscience: hollow earth, Velikovsky, orgone energy, Dianetics, flying saucers, Bridey Murphy, food and medical fads, and much more.


A Fish Dinner in Memison

A Fish Dinner in Memison

Author: E. R. Eddison

Publisher: Gateway

Published: 2016-07-28

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1473212103

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In early 20th-century England, Edward Lessingham and Lasy Mary Scarnsdale conduct a passionate if tumultuous courtship. After the First World War, they raise their children in their Cumbrian idyll, until tragedy strikes. On the world of Zimiamvia, Duke Barganax pursues the divine Lady Florinda who toys with his affections like a cat with a mouse. Meanwhile, King Mezentius struggles to hold his Threee Kingdoms together against the intrigues of his enemies. And over a fish dinner in Memison the true relationship between worlds and lovers will be made shockingly clear . . .


The Child of Pleasure

The Child of Pleasure

Author: Gabriele D'Annunzio

Publisher: Mondial

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1595690581

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Originally published in 1889, this work's protagonist Andrea Sperelli introduced the Italian culture to aestheticism and a taste for decadence. The young count seeks beauty, despises the bourgeois world, and rejects the basic rules of morality and social interaction. His corruption is evident in his sadistic superimposing of two women.