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Goethe Yearbook 26 (Hardcover): Patricia Anne Simpson, Birgit Tautz Goethe Yearbook 26 (Hardcover)
Patricia Anne Simpson, Birgit Tautz; Contributions by Bryan Klausmeyer, Christian P. Weber, Christopher Chiasson, …
R2,200 Discovery Miles 22 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This year's volume is highlighted by a special section on Goethe's narrative events in addition to a range of other articles from emerging and established scholars. The Goethe Yearbook is a publication of the Goethe Society of North America, encouraging North American Goethe scholarship by publishing original English-language contributions to the understanding of Goethe and other authors of the Goethezeit while also welcoming contributions from scholars around the world. Volume 26 features a special section on Goethe's narrative events, with contributions on "Narrating (against) the Uncanny: Goethe's "Ballade" vs. Hoffmann's Der Sandmann," "The Absence of Events in Die Wahlverwandtschaften," and "Countering Catastrophe: Goethe's Novelle in the Aftershock of Kleist." This issue also showcases work presented atthe 2017 Atkins Goethe Conference (Re-Orientations around Goethe), including contributions by Eva Geulen on morphology and W. Daniel Wilson on the Goethe Society of Weimar in the Third Reich. In addition there are articles by emerging and established scholars on Klopstock, Schiller, Goethe and objects, dark green ecology, and texts of the Goethezeit and beyond through the lens of world literature. Book reviews conclude the volume. Contributors: Lisa Marie Anderson, Thomas O. Beebee, Fritz Breithaupt, Christopher Chiasson, Patrick Fortmann, Sean Franzel, Eva Geulen, Willi Goetschel, Stefan Hajduk, Samuel Heidepriem, Bryan Klausmeyer, Lea Pao, Elizabeth Powers, James Shinkle, Heather I. Sullivan, Christian P. Weber, W. Daniel Wilson, Karin A. Wurst. The Goethe Yearbook is edited, beginning with this volume, by Patricia Anne Simpson, Professor of German and Chairperson of Modern Languages at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Birgit Tautz, George Taylor Files Professor of Modern Languages at Bowdoin College. Book Review Editor is Sean Franzel, Associate Professor of German at the University ofMissouri-Columbia.

Goethe Yearbook 10 (Hardcover, New title): Thomas Saine, Simon Richter Goethe Yearbook 10 (Hardcover, New title)
Thomas Saine, Simon Richter; Contributions by Arnd Bohm, Charles A. Grair, Deirdre Vincent, …
R2,629 Discovery Miles 26 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

New readings of a number of Goethe's works, book reviews, and a listing of North American Goethe dissertations 1989-1999. The Goethe Yearbook, first published in 1982, is a publication of the Goethe Society of North America and is dedicated to North American Goethe scholarship. It aims above all to encourage and publish original English-language contributions to the understanding of Goethe and other authors of the Goethezeit, while also welcoming contributions from scholars around the world. The book review section seeks likewise to evaluate a wide selection ofrecent publications on the period, and is important for all scholars of 18th-century literature. The contributions in volume 10 offer new readings of several of Goethe's works (in particular Goetz von Berlichingen, Faust, Italienische Reise, and the Wilhelm Meister novels), new perspectives on Goethe as a writer, and new understanding of Goethe's literary/cultural legacy. A supplement continues the listing of North American Goethe dissertations thathas been a feature of previous volumes to include the period 1989 to 1999, updating this unique bibliographical resource. Thomas P. Saine of the University of California, Irvine, has edited all the volumes of the Goethe Yearbook to date. Volume 10 was edited with the assistance of Simon J. Richter of the University of Pennsylvania, who will assume the editorship with volume 11. Ellis Dye of Macalester College is book review editor.

Goethe Yearbook 15 (Hardcover): Simon Richter, Daniel Purdy Goethe Yearbook 15 (Hardcover)
Simon Richter, Daniel Purdy; Contributions by Albert Earle Gurganus, Borge Kristiansen, Christoph Schweitzer, …
R2,184 Discovery Miles 21 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New, interdisciplinary essays on an array of topics ranging from Goethe and mineralogy to theories of masculinity around 1800. The Goethe Yearbook, first published in 1982, is a publication of the Goethe Society of North America and is dedicated to North American Goethe Scholarship. It aims above all to encourage and publish original English-language contributions to the understanding of Goethe and other authors of the Goethezeit, while also welcoming contributions from scholars around the world. Goethe Yearbook 15 features an array of interdisciplinary essays,among them articles on Goethe and such topics as architecture, mineralogy, theatrical improvisation, and Ulrich von Hutten. Readers will also find two astute and erudite interpretations of key poems, Alexis und Dora and Urworte. Orphisch, as well as a compelling exploration of the legal, social, and economic issues pertaining to the question: "Why Did Goethe Marry When He Did?" An interpretation of Goethe's Elective Affinities, two essays on Schiller's plays, and an incisive analysis by Peter Uwe Hohendahl titled "The New Man: Theories of Masculinity Around 1800" round out the volume. Contributors: Ehrhard Bahr, Yasser Derwiche Djazaerly, Robert Germany, Albert E. Gurganus, Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Jocelyn Hollnad, Borge Kristiansen, Elizabeth Powers, Daniel Purdy, Peter J. Schwartz, and Christoph Schweitzer Simon J. Richter is Professor of German at the University ofPennsylvania, and Daniel Purdy is Associate Professor of German at Pennsylvania State University. Book review editor Martha B. Helfer is Professor of German at Rutgers University.

Freedom of Speech - The History of an Idea (Hardcover, New): Elizabeth Powers Freedom of Speech - The History of an Idea (Hardcover, New)
Elizabeth Powers; Contributions by Joris van Eijnatten, Javier Fernandez Sebastian, Paula Sutter Fichtner, Jonathan I. Israel, …
R3,384 Discovery Miles 33 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The essays in this volume portray the debates concerning freedom of speech in eighteenth-century France and Britain as well as in Austria, Denmark, Russia, and Spain and its American territories. Representing the views of both moderate and radical eighteenth-century thinkers, these essays by eminent scholars discover that twenty-fi rst-century controversies regarding the extent of permissible speech have their origins in the eighteenth century. The economic integration of Europe and its offshoots over the past three centuries into a distinctive cultural product, the West, has given rise to a triumphant Enlightenment narrative of universalism and tolerance that masks these divisions and the disparate national contributions to freedom of speech and other liberal rights.

Other World: Bree Elizabeth Powers Other World
Bree Elizabeth Powers
R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
If Change Is All There Is, Choice Is All You've Got (Paperback): Elizabeth Power If Change Is All There Is, Choice Is All You've Got (Paperback)
Elizabeth Power
R326 Discovery Miles 3 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Healer - Reducing Crises: Reducing Crises (Paperback): Elizabeth Power Healer - Reducing Crises: Reducing Crises (Paperback)
Elizabeth Power
R386 R323 Discovery Miles 3 230 Save R63 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Sacredness of Trauma (Paperback): Elizabeth Power M Ed The Sacredness of Trauma (Paperback)
Elizabeth Power M Ed
R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Poems (Paperback): Martha Elizabeth Powers, Kate Brannon Knight Poems (Paperback)
Martha Elizabeth Powers, Kate Brannon Knight
R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Love and Chaos (Paperback): Rinn Siegrist Love and Chaos (Paperback)
Rinn Siegrist; Elizabeth Powers
R326 Discovery Miles 3 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Emma Jameson is pretty darn happy with her life. She has a good job, a loving family, a decent social life, and a dog who simultaneously adores her and keeps her yard free of squirrels. But with the help of fate and her irresponsible older sister, she gets tossed into the middle of a mess, and comes out on the other side married to Mason, a stranger who makes a cement block look emotional. And let's face it, while her new husband is hot, that doesn't even begin to make up for the fact that he doesn't like dogs, and shows an equal aversion to all things messy and disordered. Too bad Emma named her beloved dog Chaos for a reason, and if she's moving into her new husband's house, the dog is moving in with her. While Emma is learning to live with an incredibly sexy but detached man, she's also faced with the disappointment of her martini-swilling grandmother (who dreamed of a wedding for Emma with a white dress and an open bar), a disapproving mother-in-law (who is convinced that Emma is a heartless gold-digger), and the kid next door who desperately wants to be a vet but finds himself next-in-line to take over his father's meat-distribution company. And Mason, God bless him, is slowly learning that order and serenity are less appealing than he'd once thought, particularly when love and Chaos are on offer.

Can't Buy Me Love (Paperback): Rinn Siegrist Can't Buy Me Love (Paperback)
Rinn Siegrist; Elizabeth Powers
R379 Discovery Miles 3 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chase Hamilton is a wealthy, handsome, and completely disillusioned businessman. After realizing that his last three serious girlfriends all dated him for his money, he's determined to meet a woman who has no idea how rich he really is. In the meantime, though, he'll keep dating Charlene Magill, a woman who comes from a wealthy family herself, but is about as sharp as a bowling ball. Lena Magill is the director of the local homeless shelter. Born to wealth, she turned her back on the life her father expected her to lead (i.e., marry rich man, have babies, join committees, drink self into oblivion out of boredom), and chose her own path, which includes her own job, her own apartment, and her neurotic dog, Winston. Lena still keeps one foot in the world of high society to appease her father, but it's not out of any love for the company, the expectations, or the scintillating conversation. And for now, she'll keep dating Chase, even though he's as cold as stone, and thinks that she has the brains of a mouse. It keeps her father out of her hair, and prevents him from setting her up with yet another man who has a thick wallet, but no personality. When Chase hatches the idea of volunteering at a local charity to meet women, and when he shows up at a local homeless shelter, the last person he expects to run into is Charlene. Especially a feisty, dusty, and very dedicated Charlene, who is equally shocked to find the icy and formal Chase Hamilton standing in her shelter's basement. And wearing jeans, no less. Enter two meddling grandfathers, Lena's controlling father and frequently inebriated stepmother, an attempt at a blackmailed marriage, Chase's gold-digger-dating baggage out the wazoo, and a doozy of a misunderstanding, and it's a wonder that the shelter is still standing, that Winston doesn't have a doggy stroke, or that these two crazy people finally have a chance at love.

How to Get Happier-and Why You Should Try To! (Paperback): Elizabeth Power How to Get Happier-and Why You Should Try To! (Paperback)
Elizabeth Power
R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Humorous as well as serious storytelling-style book addressing happiness, what influences, impairs, and enhances it. Adverse experiences, attachment, relational processes, benefits of happiness and how-tos.

Pilgrim Souls - An Anthology of Spiritual Autobiographies (Paperback, Original ed.): Amy Mandelker, Elizabeth Powers Pilgrim Souls - An Anthology of Spiritual Autobiographies (Paperback, Original ed.)
Amy Mandelker, Elizabeth Powers; Edited by Amy Mandelker, Elizabeth Powers
R970 R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Save R126 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is the source of personal writing? When do we begin to consider our own lives worthy of a story? These powerful and passionate selections of spiritual autobiography do not merely represent a vital literary tradition; they bring together fifty-eight writers whose search for truth and understanding has spanned over two millennia and several continents.

From Saint Augustine and Rabi'a to T. S. Eliot and Kathleen Norris, each of these autobiographers tells the story of the inner life as a spiritual quest. Although separated culturally, historically, and linguistically, they are united by their efforts to respond to Socrates' challenge to "know thyself." In four parts this insightful collection includes works by:

* Wanderers and seekers, like Leo Tolstoy and Thomas Merton, who feverishly explore many experiences and world views
* Pilgrims and missionaries, like Anne Bradstreet and David Livingstone, who unwaveringly pursue God and holiness in lives of self-sacrifice
* Mystics and visionaries, like Julian of Norwich and Annie Dillard, who discover the ecstasy of epiphany in a life of contemplation and seclusion
* Scholars and philosophers, like Simone Weil and Blaise Pascal, who seek to ground spiritual conviction in a rational certitude.

Strong, deep, and enduring, the selections in this illuminating anthology remind us that "the unexamined life is not worth living" and speak to us with an immediacy that transcends time and space.

Freedom of Speech - The History of an Idea (Paperback): Elizabeth Powers Freedom of Speech - The History of an Idea (Paperback)
Elizabeth Powers; Contributions by Joris van Eijnatten, Javier Fernandez Sebastian, Paula Sutter Fichtner, Jonathan I. Israel, …
R1,687 Discovery Miles 16 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The essays in this volume portray the debates concerning freedom of speech in eighteenth-century France and Britain as well as in Austria, Denmark, Russia, and Spain and its American territories. Representing the views of both moderate and radical eighteenth-century thinkers, these essays by eminent scholars discover that twenty-fi rst-century controversies regarding the extent of permissible speech have their origins in the eighteenth century. The economic integration of Europe and its offshoots over the past three centuries into a distinctive cultural product, "the West," has given rise to a triumphant Enlightenment narrative of universalism and tolerance that masks these divisions and the disparate national contributions to freedom of speech and other liberal rights.

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