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The Hero of Ithaca (Hardcover): Mary E. Burt The Hero of Ithaca (Hardcover)
Mary E. Burt
R1,205 Discovery Miles 12 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Hospitality, Volume I: Jacques Derrida Hospitality, Volume I
Jacques Derrida; Translated by E.S. Burt; Edited by Pascale-Anne Brault, Peggy Kamuf
R1,008 Discovery Miles 10 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jacques Derrida explores the ramifications of what we owe to others. Hospitality reproduces a two-year seminar series delivered by Jacques Derrida at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris between 1995 and 1997. In these lectures, Derrida asks a series of related questions about responsibility and “the foreigner”: How do we welcome or turn away the foreigner? What does the idea of the foreigner reveal about kinship and the state, particularly in relation to friendship, citizenship, migration, asylum, assimilation, and xenophobia? Derrida approaches these questions through readings of several classical texts as well as modern texts by Heidegger, Arendt, Camus, and others. Central to his project is a rigorous distinction between conventional, finite hospitality, with its many conditions, and the aspirational idea of hospitality as something offered unconditionally to the stranger. This volume collects the first year of the seminar.

Poetry's Appeal - Nineteenth-Century French Lyric and the Political Space (Paperback): E.S. Burt Poetry's Appeal - Nineteenth-Century French Lyric and the Political Space (Paperback)
E.S. Burt
R770 R682 Discovery Miles 6 820 Save R88 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Socrates banished poetry from the ideal republic, adopting the philosophical position that poetic language operates outside the conventions of public discourse and is private in expression. But what does the banished language of poetry say about its relation to public space? Is it possible to draw a line severing the language of beauty from the language of truth? Derrida asks whether the line ought rather to pass between Western metaphysics, with its logic of polar opposites, and another way that does not organize everything in oppositional terms. The verbal economy organized around the poem as inscription, for instance, fits awkwardly with a division between a public discourse under the aegis of truth and a private one regulated by aesthetic pleasure.
"Poetry's Appeal" takes the reemergence of a viable poetry in the politicized culture of revolutionary and post-revolutionary France as a signal that poetry's sentence of exile from the public arena is unresolved. It finds that poetry addresses history and the political through a disjunction between its illusory status as a song of private, lyrical intent and its actual state as a material inscription, inevitably public in character.
The book confronts several issues raised by the gap between poetry's aesthetic status and its material state. It shows that this gap allows poetry to make a strong critique of symbols as weapons for waging ideological warfare. As lyric, a poem naturalizes linguistic structures whose artificiality, as inscription, it makes manifest. Inscription thus enables the poem to act subversively against the ideology it supposedly supports. Furthermore, the chances and economies of the letter, the mark, and the page can have productive, positing power in poetry. The author argues that the zones and pockets that emerge thanks to nonsignifying elements of language have analogies for reading the city space.
In chapters on Chenier, Hugo, Baudelaire, Mallarme, and Valery, the book details some of the struggles between the ideological and material sides of poetry with the nineteenth-century remappings of political space: memory and the archive, the censorship of material history, the propping of founding performatives, the legibility of founding texts, the need to redefine action where technique is productive, and the recognition and assimilation of zones owed to technique.

Regard for the Other - Autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and Wilde (Paperback): E.S. Burt Regard for the Other - Autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and Wilde (Paperback)
E.S. Burt
R1,161 Discovery Miles 11 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although much has been written on autobiography, the same cannot be said of autothanatography, the writing of one's death. This study starts from the deconstructive premise that autobiography is aporetic, not or not only a matter of a subject strategizing with language to produce an exemplary identity but a matter also of its responding to an exorbitant call to write its death. The I-dominated representations of particular others and of the privileged other to whom a work is addressed, must therefore be set against an alterity plaguing the I from within or shadowing it from without. This alterity makes itself known in writing as the potential of the text to carry messages that remain secret to the confessing subject. Anticipation of the potential for the confessional text to say what Augustine calls "the secret I do not know," the secret of death, engages the autothanatographical subject in a dynamic, inventive, and open-ended process of identification. The subject presented in these texts is not one that has already evolved an interior life that it seeks to reveal to others, but one that speaks to us as still in process. Through its exorbitant response, it gives intimations of an interiority and an ethical existence to come. Baudelaire emerges as a central figure for this understanding of autobiography as autothanatography through his critique of the narcissism of a certain Rousseau, his translation of De Quincey's confessions, with their vertiginously ungrounded subject-in-construction, his artistic practice of self-conscious, thorough-going doubleness, and his service to Wilde as model for an aporetic secrecy. The author discusses the interruption of narrative that must be central to the writing of one's death and addresses the I's dealings with the aporias of such structuring principles as secrecy, Levinasian hospitality, or interiorization as translation. The book makes a strong intervention in the debate over one of the most-read genres of our time.

Stories from Plato and Other Classic Writers (Yesterday's Classics) (Paperback): Mary E. Burt Stories from Plato and Other Classic Writers (Yesterday's Classics) (Paperback)
Mary E. Burt
R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Twenty-seven stories adapted for young children from selections of works of classic writers of the ancient world. The stories were chosen by the author for their inspirational value, either "because they contained fine moral points, or else because they were poetic statements of natural phenomena which might enhance the study of natural science." Writers represented in the collection include Plato, Homer, Hesiod, Aristophanes, Pliny, and Ovid. Numerous black and white illustrations complement the text. Suitable for ages 6 and up.

Poetry's Appeal - Nineteenth-Century French Lyric and the Political Space (Hardcover, illustrated edition): E.S. Burt Poetry's Appeal - Nineteenth-Century French Lyric and the Political Space (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
E.S. Burt
R2,653 Discovery Miles 26 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Socrates banished poetry from the ideal republic, adopting the philosophical position that poetic language operates outside the conventions of public discourse and is private in expression. But what does the banished language of poetry say about its relation to public space? Is it possible to draw a line severing the language of beauty from the language of truth? Derrida asks whether the line ought rather to pass between Western metaphysics, with its logic of polar opposites, and another way that does not organize everything in oppositional terms. The verbal economy organized around the poem as inscription, for instance, fits awkwardly with a division between a public discourse under the aegis of truth and a private one regulated by aesthetic pleasure.
"Poetry's Appeal" takes the reemergence of a viable poetry in the politicized culture of revolutionary and post-revolutionary France as a signal that poetry's sentence of exile from the public arena is unresolved. It finds that poetry addresses history and the political through a disjunction between its illusory status as a song of private, lyrical intent and its actual state as a material inscription, inevitably public in character.
The book confronts several issues raised by the gap between poetry's aesthetic status and its material state. It shows that this gap allows poetry to make a strong critique of symbols as weapons for waging ideological warfare. As lyric, a poem naturalizes linguistic structures whose artificiality, as inscription, it makes manifest. Inscription thus enables the poem to act subversively against the ideology it supposedly supports. Furthermore, the chances and economies of the letter, the mark, and the page can have productive, positing power in poetry. The author argues that the zones and pockets that emerge thanks to nonsignifying elements of language have analogies for reading the city space.
In chapters on Chenier, Hugo, Baudelaire, Mallarme, and Valery, the book details some of the struggles between the ideological and material sides of poetry with the nineteenth-century remappings of political space: memory and the archive, the censorship of material history, the propping of founding performatives, the legibility of founding texts, the need to redefine action where technique is productive, and the recognition and assimilation of zones owed to technique.

Regard for the Other - Autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and Wilde (Hardcover): E.S. Burt Regard for the Other - Autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and Wilde (Hardcover)
E.S. Burt
R2,060 R1,846 Discovery Miles 18 460 Save R214 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although much has been written on autobiography, the same cannot be said of autothanatography, the writing of one's death. This study starts from the deconstructive premise that autobiography is aporetic, not or not only a matter of a subject strategizing with language to produce an exemplary identity but a matter also of its responding to an exorbitant call to write its death. The I-dominated representations of particular others and of the privileged other to whom a work is addressed, must therefore be set against an alterity plaguing the I from within or shadowing it from without. This alterity makes itself known in writing as the potential of the text to carry messages that remain secret to the confessing subject. Anticipation of the potential for the confessional text to say what Augustine calls "the secret I do not know," the secret of death, engages the autothanatographical subject in a dynamic, inventive, and open-ended process of identification. The subject presented in these texts is not one that has already evolved an interior life that it seeks to reveal to others, but one that speaks to us as still in process. Through its exorbitant response, it gives intimations of an interiority and an ethical existence to come. Baudelaire emerges as a central figure for this understanding of autobiography as autothanatography through his critique of the narcissism of a certain Rousseau, his translation of De Quincey's confessions, with their vertiginously ungrounded subject-in-construction, his artistic practice of self-conscious, thorough-going doubleness, and his service to Wilde as model for an aporetic secrecy. The author discusses the interruption of narrative that must be central to the writing of one's death and addresses the I's dealings with the aporias of such structuring principles as secrecy, Levinasian hospitality, or interiorization as translation. The book makes a strong intervention in the debate over one of the most-read genres of our time.

Poems Every Child Should Know in Cursive - Poem and D'Nealian Cursive Copywork Book, Part 1 (Paperback): Classical... Poems Every Child Should Know in Cursive - Poem and D'Nealian Cursive Copywork Book, Part 1 (Paperback)
Classical Charlotte Mason; Edited by Mary E. Burt; Classical Charlotte Mason
R490 Discovery Miles 4 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Boy General - Story Of The Life Of Major-General George A. Custer (Paperback): Elizabeth B. Custer The Boy General - Story Of The Life Of Major-General George A. Custer (Paperback)
Elizabeth B. Custer; Edited by Mary E. Burt
R607 R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Save R70 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Hero of Ithaca (Paperback): Mary E. Burt The Hero of Ithaca (Paperback)
Mary E. Burt
R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Bookseller's Daughter (Paperback): Steven E Burt The Bookseller's Daughter (Paperback)
Steven E Burt
R506 R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Save R71 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Little Nature Studies for Little People (Paperback): Mary E. Burt Little Nature Studies for Little People (Paperback)
Mary E. Burt
R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Herakles The Hero of Thebes And Other Heroes of the Myth - Adapted from the Second Book of the Primary School of Athens, Greece... Herakles The Hero of Thebes And Other Heroes of the Myth - Adapted from the Second Book of the Primary School of Athens, Greece (Paperback)
Mary E Burt and Zenaide a Ragozin
R176 Discovery Miles 1 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Poems Every Child Should Know (Paperback): Mary E. Burt Poems Every Child Should Know (Paperback)
Mary E. Burt
R249 Discovery Miles 2 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Church at Farewell's Corner (Paperback): Steven E Burt Dmin The Church at Farewell's Corner (Paperback)
Steven E Burt Dmin; Patricia Hustus Banker
R266 Discovery Miles 2 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Poems Every Child Should Know (Paperback): Ed. Mary E. Burt Poems Every Child Should Know (Paperback)
Ed. Mary E. Burt
R896 R790 Discovery Miles 7 900 Save R106 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes, and Other Papers (Paperback): John Burroughs, Mary E. Burt Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes, and Other Papers (Paperback)
John Burroughs, Mary E. Burt
R516 Discovery Miles 5 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Poems That Every Child Should Know - A Selection of the Best Poems of All Times for Young People (Paperback): Mary E. Burt Poems That Every Child Should Know - A Selection of the Best Poems of All Times for Young People (Paperback)
Mary E. Burt; Illustrated by Blanche Ostertag
R992 Discovery Miles 9 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Get Hired, Not Fired! - Insider Secrets To Find, Interview and Get A Job (Paperback): Harold E. Burt Get Hired, Not Fired! - Insider Secrets To Find, Interview and Get A Job (Paperback)
Harold E. Burt
R492 Discovery Miles 4 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

GET HIRED, NOT FIRED Insider Secrets To Find, Interview and Get A Job Nearly everyone has had to look and interview for a job at some time in their lives. Whether you are unemployed or employed and want to find a better job, a job search can be a difficult and emotional challenge. It can be full of rejection and cause a loss of confidence. It can grind you down and wear you out. It can leave you feeling worthless and unappreciated. This even happens to high level executives. It doesn't have to be like that. Most of it is because job candidates don't know what an employer really wants. They don't know what to 'Bring' to a job search or an interview. That's because most people have never been on the other side of the fence. They have never interviewed, hired and then managed the people they hire - which is exactly what employers and hiring managers do. That is the critical disconnect between the employer and the job candidate. Get Hired, Not Fired is going to close that gap for you. As a job candidate, when you see things from the 'Hiring' side, your life will change. Job hunting and interviewing will be exciting and fun - not the scary thing that everybody dreads. Get Hired, Not Fired will show you HOW and WHY business owners and hiring managers REALLY hire people. You are going to get first-hand, insider information. You are going to gain new skills and attain a completely different mind-set. Once you have this mind-set and learn these skills, you will always be in demand by employers and you will never be out of work again. Somewhere out there are employers that want to hire YOU. You have exactly what they are looking for. You just have to uncover it, so you can present it and they can find YOU. Get Hired, Not Fired will give you the critical edge to get the job You want. In Get Hired, Not Fired You will quickly discover: What employers want that Never appears in the job description. Where most jobs really are and why you don't see them. How to tap into the hidden job market.

Browning's Women (Paperback): Mary E. Burt Browning's Women (Paperback)
Mary E. Burt; Introduction by Edward Everett Hale
R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1887 Edition.

The World's Literature - A Course in English for Colleges and High Schools in Four Parts, Volume 1 (Hardcover): Mary E.... The World's Literature - A Course in English for Colleges and High Schools in Four Parts, Volume 1 (Hardcover)
Mary E. Burt
R930 Discovery Miles 9 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Mother's Cry For Justice Part 2 (Paperback): Janet E. Burt A Mother's Cry For Justice Part 2 (Paperback)
Janet E. Burt
R233 Discovery Miles 2 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The First Two Moscow Trials - Why? (Paperback): Francis Heisler The First Two Moscow Trials - Why? (Paperback)
Francis Heisler; Foreword by Roy E. Burt
R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Prose That Every Child Should Know - A Selection of the Best Prose of All Times for Young People (Paperback): Mary E. Burt Prose That Every Child Should Know - A Selection of the Best Prose of All Times for Young People (Paperback)
Mary E. Burt
R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1908 Edition.

Stories and Poems from Kipling (Paperback): Rudyard Kipling Stories and Poems from Kipling (Paperback)
Rudyard Kipling; Edited by Mary E. Burt
R911 Discovery Miles 9 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1891 Edition.

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