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This book explores how the myth of Narcissus, which is at once
about self-love and self-destruction, desire and death, beauty and
pain, became an ambivalent symbol of humanistic endeavour, and
articulated the conflicts of early modern authorship. In early
modern literature, there were expressions of humanistic
self-congratulation that sometimes verged on narcissism, and at the
same time expressions of self-doubt and anxiety that verged on
nihilism. The themes of self-love and self-negation had a long
history in western thought, and this book shows how the medieval
treatments of the themes developed into something distinctive in
the sixteenth century. The two themes, either individually or
combined, encompass such topics as poverty, unrequited love,
transgressive sexuality, sexual violence, suicidality, self-worth,
authorship, religious penitence, martyrdom, courtly ambition and
tyranny. Archdeacon uses over 100 texts from the sixteenth and
early seventeenth centuries to show how the early modern writer
existed in a culture of contrary forces pulling towards either
self-affirmation or self-erasure. Writers attempted to negotiate
between the polarised extremes of self-love and self-negation,
realising that they are fundamental to how we respond to each
other, our selves and the world.
This book explores how the myth of Narcissus, which is at once
about self-love and self-destruction, desire and death, beauty and
pain, became an ambivalent symbol of humanistic endeavour, and
articulated the conflicts of early modern authorship. In early
modern literature, there were expressions of humanistic
self-congratulation that sometimes verged on narcissism, and at the
same time expressions of self-doubt and anxiety that verged on
nihilism. The themes of self-love and self-negation had a long
history in western thought, and this book shows how the medieval
treatments of the themes developed into something distinctive in
the sixteenth century. The two themes, either individually or
combined, encompass such topics as poverty, unrequited love,
transgressive sexuality, sexual violence, suicidality, self-worth,
authorship, religious penitence, martyrdom, courtly ambition and
tyranny. Archdeacon uses over 100 texts from the sixteenth and
early seventeenth centuries to show how the early modern writer
existed in a culture of contrary forces pulling towards either
self-affirmation or self-erasure. Writers attempted to negotiate
between the polarised extremes of self-love and self-negation,
realising that they are fundamental to how we respond to each
other, our selves and the world.
Every orthopaedic surgeon faces complications in the management of
fractures. Drs. Michael T. Archdeacon, Jeffrey O. Anglen, Robert F.
Ostrum, and Dolfi Herscovici, Jr. have created Prevention and
Management of Common Fracture Complications, a comprehensive
reference dedicated entirely to the prevention and management of
fracture complications. Prevention and Management of Common
Fracture Complications is arranged on an anatomic basis with
contributions from more than 45 orthopaedic surgeons. Each
contributor is considered an expert on the topic covered in their
respective sections of the book. • The etiological factors for
each complication • Strategies for preventing the complication
• Surgical techniques • Reduction and implant selection •
Strategies required to successfully manage the complication
Prevention and Management of Common Fracture Complications also
includes more than 300 images and more than 45 tables. Prevention
and Management of Common Fracture Complications offers a single and
complete resource to readily answer all fracture complication
questions and is ideal for orthopaedic surgeons, orthopaedic
residents, and medical students interested in orthopaedic surgery.
ASCE/EWRI 45-05 provides guidelines for the design of urban
stormwater systems, covering topics such as site analysis, system
configuration, hydrology, hydraulic design, nonstructural
considerations, structural design, and materials. ""ASCE/EWRI
46-05"" presents guidelines for the installation of urban
stormwater systems and discusses subjects such as contract
documents, preconstruction site inspection, construction, and
inspection. ""ASCE/EWRI 47-05"" provides guidelines for the
operation and maintenance of urban stormwater systems, topics
include: operation and maintenance plans, water quality, periodic
inspection, and maintenance. The Standards in this volume were
developed by the Urban Drainage Standards Committee, which is
responsible to the Environmental and Water Resources Institute
(EWRI) of ASCE. These standards are intended to compliment design
procedures of the ASCE Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice
No. 77, Design and Construction of Urban Stormwater Management
Systems.
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