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This volume of new essays gives impetus to a growing movement in film theory in which many of the assumptions that have governed film theory of the last twenty years are being questioned and overturned. It brings together film scholars and philosphers united by a commitment to the standards of argumentation that characterize analytic philosophy rather than by a single doctrinal approach. Topics addressed include genre, authorship, emotion, ideology, representation, and expression in film.
This volume of new essays gives impetus to a growing movement in film theory in which many of the assumptions that have governed film theory of the last twenty years are being questioned and overturned. It brings together film scholars and philosophers united by a commitment to the standards of argumentation that characterize analytic philosophy rather than by a single doctrinal approach. Topics addressed include genre, authorship, emotion, ideology, representation, and expression in film.
An historical ficton (more history than fiction) set in 1765-1781
during the American struggle for independence with the main
character being Peter Francisco. Cornerstobne opens on the wharf at
City Point, Virginia in 1765 with Peter, then a young boy, speaking
a strange language mysteriously found. He had been kidnapped by
pirates from his family's estate in the Azores. Judge Anthony
Winston takes him in, raises and educates him. The judge is Patrick
Henry's uncle. Peter becomes interested in the colonial
protests...the Stamp Act, the Intolerable Acts, and witnesses
Patrick Henry's famous speach. Cornerstone also goes to Boston
where the Redcoats march in the streets. Street gangs hate the
British but Jacky Macneal, one of the gang ldrs befriends a
Redcoat, Tom Preston. Tom is in charge at the Boston Massacre and
is tried for murder. John Adams defends him and he joins the
patriot cause with Jacky. Tom and Jacky go off to the wilderness to
hunt, trap and fish for survival, but return to Boston to care for
Jacky's dying mother and take part in the Boston Tea Party. They
then head west to Fort Pitt and travel into the forbidden Ohio
Country. Another gang ldr, Wills Winkman leads the Sons of Liberty
& Minuetmen. He later joins Washibngton at Cambridge and serves
as his secretary during the war. Other settings are London, Paris,
Philadelphia, the frontier asettlements of Kentucky. Peter
Francisco and his friends from Williamsburg march with Lord Dunmore
up the Scioto Valley of the Ohio Country following the Battle of
Pt. Pleasant in Dunmore's War, to treat with the Mingo Chief Logan.
Cornerstone continues onto the battlefields of the Revolutionary
War with Peter and his Virginia Regiment fighting alongside
Washington at Harlem Heights and crossing the Delaware the Battle
of Trenton. Peter's best friends are the fictional characters
Garrett Hicks and his cousin Malcolm Shepherd from Manassas, Va,
the real Jimmy Madison, Jimmie Monroe and Peter Patrick. Peter is
wounded at Brandywine and recuperates with the French nobleman
LaFayette in a Quaker farmhouse. Peter grows to near seven feet and
is being called the Virginia Giant. LaFayette and Washington have a
special large sword made for him. He winters at Valley Forge and is
wounded again at Monmouth. His is with Mad Anthony Wayne storming
Stony Point when he is again wounded. He his hon. discharged and
returns home. He is given a farm in Buckingham County, Locust
Grove. When the war heads south Peter leaves the farm and fights at
Camden where he carries a cannon on his shoulders, fights with the
Swamp Fox and at Cowpens and is left for dead on the battlefield at
Guilford CH. After recuperating he is ambushed by some of Ban the
Butcher Tarleton's dragoos at Wards Tavern. He singlehandedly slays
six. Cornerstone deals with Nathan Hale's hanging as a spy and the
betrayal of Benedict Arnold, the writing of the Declaration of
Independence and the Scotch-Irish settlers at the Waxhaw where Andy
Jackson is a boy. Cornerstone ends with the British surrender at
Yorktown Oct 19, 1781. Cornerstone is an easy-read, page-turning
646-page adventure story, following real history with real
characters. It is written for all Americans who wish to better
understand who we won our independence and how important it is we
keep it. Also in Cornerstone are Martha Washington, Thomas
Jefferson, Sally Hemings, King George III, Lord Dunmore, Wm Pitt,
Lord North, Sam Adams, Abigail Adams, Paul Revere, Daniel Boone,
Simon Kenton, Be Franklin, Betsy Ross, Nathaniel Greene, Horatio
Gates, Dan Morgan, the overmountain men, Cornstalk, Ebenezer Zane,
and others. Another fict. charac, Johnny Kilkenny, joins the 1st
American Navy and fights the 1at Am. Naval battle, the real Battle
of the Bahamas.
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