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On Lying And Politics - A Library of America Special Publication (Paperback): Hannah Arendt, David Bromwich On Lying And Politics - A Library of America Special Publication (Paperback)
Hannah Arendt, David Bromwich
R338 R257 Discovery Miles 2 570 Save R81 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 1 - An Essay on the Principles of Human Action Characters of Shakespear's... The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 1 - An Essay on the Principles of Human Action Characters of Shakespear's Plays (Hardcover)
Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park
R3,536 Discovery Miles 35 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period. This nine-volume edition collects all his major works in complete form.

The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt - The Round Table Lectures on the English Poets (Hardcover): Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin,... The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt - The Round Table Lectures on the English Poets (Hardcover)
Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park
R3,536 Discovery Miles 35 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period. This nine-volume edition collects all his major works in complete form.

The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 6 - Table Talk (Hardcover): Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park,... The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 6 - Table Talk (Hardcover)
Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park, Duncan Wu
R3,536 Discovery Miles 35 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period. This nine-volume edition collects all his major works in complete form.

The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 9 - Uncollected Essays (Hardcover): Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley... The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 9 - Uncollected Essays (Hardcover)
Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park
R3,536 Discovery Miles 35 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period. This nine-volume edition collects all his major works in complete form.

The Turn of the Screw (Paperback): Henry James The Turn of the Screw (Paperback)
Henry James; Edited by David Bromwich; Introduction by David Bromwich
R145 R116 Discovery Miles 1 160 Save R29 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

'A most wonderful, lurid, poisonous little tale' Oscar Wilde The Turn of the Screw, James's great masterpiece of haunting atmosphere and unbearable tension, tells of a young governess sent to a country house to take charge of two orphans, Miles and Flora. Unsettled by a dark foreboding of menace within the house, she soon comes to believe that something, or someone, malevolent is stalking the children in her care. Is the threat to her young charges really a malign and ghostly presence, or a manifestation of something else entirely? Edited and with an Introduction and Notes by David Bromwich Series Editor: Philip Horne

Moral Imagination - Essays (Hardcover): David Bromwich Moral Imagination - Essays (Hardcover)
David Bromwich
R688 R596 Discovery Miles 5 960 Save R92 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Spanning many historical and literary contexts, "Moral Imagination" brings together a dozen recent essays by one of America's premier cultural critics. David Bromwich explores the importance of imagination and sympathy to suggest how these faculties may illuminate the motives of human action and the reality of justice. These wide-ranging essays address thinkers and topics from Gandhi and Martin Luther King on nonviolent resistance, to the dangers of identity politics, to the psychology of the heroes of classic American literature.

Bromwich demonstrates that moral imagination allows us to judge the right and wrong of actions apart from any benefit to ourselves, and he argues that this ability is an innate individual strength, rather than a socially conditioned habit. Political topics addressed here include Edmund Burke and Richard Price's efforts to define patriotism in the first year of the French Revolution, Abraham Lincoln's principled work of persuasion against slavery in the 1850s, the erosion of privacy in America under the influence of social media, and the use of euphemism to shade and anesthetize reactions to the global war on terror. Throughout, Bromwich considers the relationship between language and power, and the insights language may offer into the corruptions of power.

"Moral Imagination" captures the singular voice of one of the most forceful thinkers working in America today.

The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 3 - A View of the English Stage (Hardcover): Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley... The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 3 - A View of the English Stage (Hardcover)
Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park, Duncan Wu
R3,685 Discovery Miles 36 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period. This nine-volume edition collects all his major works in complete form.

The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 4 - Political Essays (Hardcover): Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy... The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 4 - Political Essays (Hardcover)
Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park, Duncan Wu
R3,685 Discovery Miles 36 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period. This nine-volume edition collects all his major works in complete form.

The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt (Hardcover): Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt (Hardcover)
Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park
R3,536 Discovery Miles 35 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period. This nine-volume edition collects all his major works in complete form.

The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 7 (Hardcover): Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 7 (Hardcover)
Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park
R3,536 Discovery Miles 35 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period. This nine-volume edition collects all his major works in complete form.

The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 8 - The Plain Speaker (Hardcover): Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy... The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 8 - The Plain Speaker (Hardcover)
Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park, Duncan Wu
R3,685 Discovery Miles 36 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period. This nine-volume edition collects all his major works in complete form.

American Breakdown - The Trump Years and How They Befell Us (Hardcover): David Bromwich American Breakdown - The Trump Years and How They Befell Us (Hardcover)
David Bromwich
R315 R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Save R69 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

American Breakdown is the brilliant political diary of one of America's leading essayists, David Bromwich, whose work has drawn wide appreciation for its incisive portraits and accurate prognosis. From his analysis of the Cheney-Bush co-presidency, in which foreign policy was reduced to permanent war, and Barack Obama's practice of reconciliation without truth, Bromwich chronicles the emergence of Donald Trump-the demagogue of a culture of corruption from which all traces of political interest and candour have dropped away. An unsparing account of the degradation of American democracy, the book leads off with a new introduction on the prospects for change during the new Democratic Congress.

Writing Politics (Paperback): David Bromwich Writing Politics (Paperback)
David Bromwich
R656 R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Save R121 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature - Thirtieth-Anniversary Edition (Paperback): Richard Rorty Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature - Thirtieth-Anniversary Edition (Paperback)
Richard Rorty; Introduction by Michael Williams; Afterword by David Bromwich
R635 R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Save R125 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When it first appeared in 1979, Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature hit the philosophical world like a bombshell. In it, Richard Rorty argued that, beginning in the seventeenth century, philosophers developed an unhealthy obsession with the notion of representation: comparing the mind to a mirror that reflects reality. Rorty's book is a powerful critique of this imagery and the tradition of thought that it spawned. Today, the book remains a must-read and stands as a classic of twentieth-century philosophy. Its influence on the academy, both within philosophy and across a wide array of disciplines, continues unabated. This edition includes new essays by philosopher Michael Williams and literary scholar David Bromwich, as well as Rorty's previously unpublished essay "The Philosopher as Expert."

Nature and Value (Paperback): Akeel Bilgrami Nature and Value (Paperback)
Akeel Bilgrami; Contributions by David Bromwich, Bina Gogineni, Nikolas Kompridis, Anthony Laden, …
R777 Discovery Miles 7 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Today, as we confront an unprecedented environmental crisis of our own making, it is more urgent than ever to consider the notion of nature and our place within it. This book brings together essays that individually and as a whole present a detailed and rigorous multidisciplinary exploration of the concept of nature and its wider ethical and political implications. A distinguished list of scholars take up a broad range of questions regarding the relations between the human subject and its natural environment: when and how the concept of nature gave way to the concept of natural resources; the genealogy of the concept of nature through political economy, theology, and modern science; the idea of the Anthropocene; the prospects for green growth; and the deep alienation of human beings in the modern period from both nature and each other. By engaging with a wide range of scholarship, they ultimately converge on a common outlook that is both capacious and original. The essays together present a revaluation of the natural world that seeks to reshape political and ethical ideals and practice with a view to addressing some of the fundamental concerns of our time. Nature and Value features widely known scholars in a broad swath of disciplines, ranging from philosophy, politics, and political economy to geology, law, literature, and psychology. They include Jonathan Schell, David Bromwich, James Tully, Jedediah Purdy, Robert Pollin, Jan Zalasiewicz, Carol Rovane, Sanjay Reddy, Joanna Picciotto, Anthony Laden, Nikolas Kompridis, Bina Gogineni, Kyle Nichols, and the editor, Akeel Bilgrami.

Disowned by Memory - Wordsworth's Poetry of the 1790s (Paperback, 2nd ed.): David Bromwich Disowned by Memory - Wordsworth's Poetry of the 1790s (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
David Bromwich
R854 Discovery Miles 8 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although we know him as one of the greatest English poets, William Wordsworth might not have become a poet at all without the experience of personal and historical catastrophe in his youth. In "Disowned by Memory," David Bromwich connects the accidents of Wordsworth's life with the originality of his writing, showing how the poet's strong sympathy with the political idealism of the age and with the lives of the outcast and the dispossessed formed the deepest motive of his writings of the 1790s.
"This very Wordsworthian combination of apparently low subjects with extraordinary 'high argument' makes for very rewarding, though often challenging reading."--Kenneth R. Johnston, "Washington Times"
"Wordsworth emerges from this short and finely written book as even stranger than we had thought, and even more urgently our contemporary."--Grevel Lindop, "Times Literary Supplement"
"[Bromwich's] critical interpretations of the poetry itself offer readers unusual insights into Wordworth's life and work."--"Library Journal"
"An added benefit of this book is that it restores our faith that criticism can actually speak to our needs. Bromwich is a rigorous critic, but he is a general one whose insights are broadly applicable. It's an intellectual pleasure to rise to his complexities."--Vijay Seshadri, "New York Times Book Review"

The Intellectual Life of Edmund Burke - From the Sublime and Beautiful to American Independence (Hardcover): David Bromwich The Intellectual Life of Edmund Burke - From the Sublime and Beautiful to American Independence (Hardcover)
David Bromwich
R959 Discovery Miles 9 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

David Bromwich's portrait of statesman Edmund Burke (1730-1797) is the first biography to attend to the complexity of Burke's thought as it emerges in both the major writings and private correspondence. The public and private writings cannot be easily dissociated, nor should they be. For Burke-a thinker, writer, and politician-the principles of politics were merely those of morality enlarged. Bromwich reads Burke's career as an imperfect attempt to organize an honorable life in the dense medium he knew politics to be. This intellectual biography examines the first three decades of Burke's professional life. His protest against the cruelties of English society and his criticism of all unchecked power laid the groundwork for his later attacks on abuses of government in India, Ireland, and France. Bromwich allows us to see the youthful skeptic, wary of a social contract based on "nature"; the theorist of love and fear in relation to "the sublime and beautiful"; the advocate of civil liberty, even in the face of civil disorder; the architect of economic reform; and the agitator for peace with America. However multiple and various Burke's campaigns, a single-mindedness of commitment always drove him. Burke is commonly seen as the father of modern conservatism. Bromwich reveals the matter to be far more subtle and interesting. Burke was a defender of the rights of disfranchised minorities and an opponent of militarism. His politics diverge from those of any modern party, but all parties would be wiser for acquaintance with his writing and thoughts.

The Social Contract - AND The First and Second Discourses (Paperback): Jean Jacques Rousseau The Social Contract - AND The First and Second Discourses (Paperback)
Jean Jacques Rousseau; Edited by Susan Dunn; Contributions by Gita May, Robert N. Bellah, David Bromwich, …
R596 Discovery Miles 5 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ideas about society, culture, and government are pivotal in the history of political thought. His works are as controversial as they are relevant today. This volume brings together three of Rousseau's most important political writings-The Social Contract and The First Discourse (Discourse on the Sciences and Arts) and The Second Discourse (Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality)-and presents essays by major scholars that shed light on the dimensions and implications of these texts. Susan Dunn's introductory essay underlines the unity of Rousseau's political thought and explains why his ideas influenced Jacobin revolutionaries in France but repelled American revolutionaries across the ocean. Gita May's essay discusses Rousseau as cultural critic. Robert N. Bellah explores Rousseau's attempt to resolve the tension between the individual's desire for freedom and the obligations that society imposes. David Bromwich analyzes Rousseau as a psychologist of the human self. And Conor Cruise O'Brien takes on the "noxious," "deranged" Rousseau, excoriated by Edmund Burke but admired by Robespierre and Thomas Jefferson. Written from different, even opposing perspectives, these lucid essays convey a sense of the vital and contentious debate surrounding Rousseau and his legacy. For this edition Susan Dunn has provided a new translation of the Discourse on the Sciences and Arts and has revised a previously published translation of The Social Contract.

Nature and Value (Hardcover): Akeel Bilgrami Nature and Value (Hardcover)
Akeel Bilgrami; Contributions by David Bromwich, Bina Gogineni, Nikolas Kompridis, Anthony Laden, …
R2,101 Discovery Miles 21 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Today, as we confront an unprecedented environmental crisis of our own making, it is more urgent than ever to consider the notion of nature and our place within it. This book brings together essays that individually and as a whole present a detailed and rigorous multidisciplinary exploration of the concept of nature and its wider ethical and political implications. A distinguished list of scholars take up a broad range of questions regarding the relations between the human subject and its natural environment: when and how the concept of nature gave way to the concept of natural resources; the genealogy of the concept of nature through political economy, theology, and modern science; the idea of the Anthropocene; the prospects for green growth; and the deep alienation of human beings in the modern period from both nature and each other. By engaging with a wide range of scholarship, they ultimately converge on a common outlook that is both capacious and original. The essays together present a revaluation of the natural world that seeks to reshape political and ethical ideals and practice with a view to addressing some of the fundamental concerns of our time. Nature and Value features widely known scholars in a broad swath of disciplines, ranging from philosophy, politics, and political economy to geology, law, literature, and psychology. They include Jonathan Schell, David Bromwich, James Tully, Jedediah Purdy, Robert Pollin, Jan Zalasiewicz, Carol Rovane, Sanjay Reddy, Joanna Picciotto, Anthony Laden, Nikolas Kompridis, Bina Gogineni, Kyle Nichols, and the editor, Akeel Bilgrami.

Moral Imagination - Essays (Paperback): David Bromwich Moral Imagination - Essays (Paperback)
David Bromwich
R591 R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Save R55 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Spanning many historical and literary contexts, Moral Imagination brings together a dozen recent essays by one of America's premier cultural critics. David Bromwich explores the importance of imagination and sympathy to suggest how these faculties may illuminate the motives of human action and the reality of justice. These wide-ranging essays address thinkers and topics from Gandhi and Martin Luther King on nonviolent resistance, to the dangers of identity politics, to the psychology of the heroes of classic American literature. Bromwich demonstrates that moral imagination allows us to judge the right and wrong of actions apart from any benefit to ourselves, and he argues that this ability is an innate individual strength, rather than a socially conditioned habit. Political topics addressed here include Edmund Burke and Richard Price's efforts to define patriotism in the first year of the French Revolution, Abraham Lincoln's principled work of persuasion against slavery in the 1850s, the erosion of privacy in America under the influence of social media, and the use of euphemism to shade and anesthetize reactions to the global war on terror. Throughout, Bromwich considers the relationship between language and power, and the insights language may offer into the corruptions of power. Moral Imagination captures the singular voice of one of the most forceful thinkers working in America today.

Skeptical Music - Essays on Modern Poetry (Paperback, New): David Bromwich Skeptical Music - Essays on Modern Poetry (Paperback, New)
David Bromwich
R927 Discovery Miles 9 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Skeptical Music" collects the essays on poetry that have made David Bromwich one of the most widely admired critics now writing. Both readers familiar with modern poetry and newcomers to poets like Marianne Moore and Hart Crane will relish this collection for its elegance and power of discernment. Each essay stakes a definitive claim for the modernist style and its intent to capture an audience beyond the present moment.
The two general essays that frame "Skeptical Music" make Bromwich's aesthetic commitments clear. In "An Art without Importance," published here for the first time, Bromwich underscores the trust between author and reader that gives language its subtlety and depth, and makes the written word adequate to the reality that poetry captures. For Bromwich, understanding the work of a poet is like getting to know a person; it is a kind of reading that involves a mutual attraction of temperaments. The controversial final essay, "How Moral Is Taste?," explores the points at which aesthetic and moral considerations uneasily converge. In this timely essay, Bromwich argues that the wish for excitement that poetry draws upon is at once primitive and irreducible.
"Skeptical Music" most notably offers incomparable readings of individual poets. An essay on the complex relationship between Hart Crane and T. S. Eliot shows how the delicate shifts of tone and shading in their work register both affinity and resistance. A revealing look at W. H. Auden traces the process by which the voice of a generation changed from prophet to domestic ironist. Whether discussing heroism in the poetry of Wallace Stevens, considering self-reflection in the poems of Elizabeth Bishop, or exploring the battle between the self and its images in the work of John Ashbery, "Skeptical Music" will make readers think again about what poetry is, and even more important, why it still matters.

Hazlitt - The Mind of a Critic (Paperback, Reissue): David Bromwich Hazlitt - The Mind of a Critic (Paperback, Reissue)
David Bromwich
R1,843 Discovery Miles 18 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Essayist, lecturer, and radical pamphleteer, William Hazlitt (1778-1830) was the greatest of English critics and a master of the art of prose. This book is a superb appreciation of the man and his works, at once a revaluation of the aesthetics of Romanticism and a sustained intellectual portrait. Nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism when it was first published in 1983, it is now reissued with a new preface and bibliography by the author. "Few literary figures in recent decades have seen their reputations rise as securely as Hazlitt's. Now it will soar. David Bromwich's book is the most persuasive and ambitious exploration of Hazlitt's genius hitherto attempted."-Michael Foot, New Republic "Hazlitt: the Mind of a Critic is an intellectual biography in the best sense of the word, and intellectual biography is the type of writing that shows Hazlitt in his truest light."-Kenneth R. Johnston, Indiana University "Bromwich's volume was first published in 1983, and its achievement has never been questioned. All Romanticists recognize that this is one of the great critical works in our field to appear in the post-war era. It aspires to (and achieves) a classical simplicity and elegance."-Duncan Wu, University of Glasgow

Politics by Other Means - Higher Education and Group Thinking (Paperback, New edition): David Bromwich Politics by Other Means - Higher Education and Group Thinking (Paperback, New edition)
David Bromwich
R1,378 Discovery Miles 13 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Liberal education has been under siege in recent years. Far-right ideologues in journalism and government have pressed for a uniform curriculum that focuses on the achievements of Western culture. Partisans of the academic left, who hold our culture responsible for the evils of society, have attempted to redress imbalances by fostering multiculturalism in education. In this eloquent and passionate book a distinguished scholar criticizes these positions and calls for a return to the tradition of independent thinking that he contends has been betrayed by both right and left. Under the guise of educational reform, says David Bromwich, these groups are in fact engaging in politics by other means. Bromwich argues that rivals in the debate over education have one thing in common: they believe in the all-importance of culture. Each assumes that culture confers identity, decides the terms of every moral choice, and gives a meaning to life. Both sides therefore see education as a means to indoctrinate students in specific cultural and political dogmas. By contrast, Bromwich contends that genuine education is concerned less with culture than with critical thinking and independence of mind. This view of education is not a middle way among the political demands of the moment, says Bromwich. Its earlier advocates include Mill and Wollstonecraft, and its roots can be traced to such secular moralists as Burke and Hume. Bromwich attacks the anti-democratic and intolerant premises of both right and left-premises that often appear in the conservative guise of "preserving the tradition" on the one hand, or the radical guise of "opening up the tradition" on the other. He discusses the new academic "fundamentalists" and the politically correct speech codes they have devised to enforce a doctrine of intellectual conformity; educational policy as articulated by conservative apologists George Will and William Bennett; the narrow logic of institutional radicalism; the association between personal reflection and social morality; and the discipline of literary study, where the symptoms of cultural conflict have appeared most visibly. Written with the wisdom and conviction of a dedicated teacher, this book is a persuasive plea to recover a true liberal tradition in academia and government-through independent thinking, self-knowledge, and tolerance of other points of view.

Skeptical Music - Essays on Modern Poetry (Hardcover, 2nd ed.): David Bromwich Skeptical Music - Essays on Modern Poetry (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
David Bromwich
R1,778 Discovery Miles 17 780 Out of stock

"Skeptical Music" collects the essays on poetry that have made David Bromwich one of the most widely admired critics now writing. Both readers familiar with modern poetry and newcomers to poets like Marianne Moore and Hart Crane will relish this collection for its elegance and power of discernment. Each essay stakes a definitive claim for the modernist style and its intent to capture an audience beyond the present moment.
The two general essays that frame "Skeptical Music" make Bromwich's aesthetic commitments clear. In "An Art without Importance," published here for the first time, Bromwich underscores the trust between author and reader that gives language its subtlety and depth, and makes the written word adequate to the reality that poetry captures. For Bromwich, understanding the work of a poet is like getting to know a person; it is a kind of reading that involves a mutual attraction of temperaments. The controversial final essay, "How Moral Is Taste?," explores the points at which aesthetic and moral considerations uneasily converge. In this timely essay, Bromwich argues that the wish for excitement that poetry draws upon is at once primitive and irreducible.
"Skeptical Music" most notably offers incomparable readings of individual poets. An essay on the complex relationship between Hart Crane and T. S. Eliot shows how the delicate shifts of tone and shading in their work register both affinity and resistance. A revealing look at W. H. Auden traces the process by which the voice of a generation changed from prophet to domestic ironist. Whether discussing heroism in the poetry of Wallace Stevens, considering self-reflection in the poems of Elizabeth Bishop, or exploring the battle between the self and its images in the work of John Ashbery, "Skeptical Music" will make readers think again about what poetry is, and even more important, why it still matters.

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