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Enter The Madman's Gallery and discover an extraordinary,
illustrated exhibition of the greatest curiosities from the global
history of art, featuring one hundred magnificently eccentric
antique paintings, engravings, illustrations, and sculptures, each
with a fascinatingly bizarre story to tell. Brought to light from
the depths of libraries, museums, dealers, and galleries around the
world, these forgotten artistic treasures include portraits of
oddballs such as the British explorer with a penchant for riding
crocodiles, and the Italian monk who levitated so often he's
recognized as the patron saint of airplane passengers. Discover
impossible medieval land yachts, floating churches, and
eagle-powered airships. Encounter dog-headed holy men, armies of
German giants, 18th-century stuntmen, human chessboards, screaming
ghost heads, and more marvels of the human imagination. A
captivating odditorium of obscure and engaging characters and
works, each expertly brought to life by historian and curator of
the strange Edward Brooke-Hitching, here is a richly illustrated
and entertaining gallery for lovers of outre art and history. A
GLOBAL SURVEY: Here are European painters who used ground up
Egyptian mummies as pigment, examples of the antique Japanese art
of Gyotaku (fish stone rubbings) using dried fish as printing
plates, a Parisian art hoax featuring paintings actually created by
a chimpanzee, and much more. ODDITIES ABOUND: Depictions of the
demon worms believed to cause toothaches carved into human molars:
Check. A nude version of the Mona Lisa painted by the "bad boy"
apprentice of Leonardo da Vinci: Here it is. The most admiring
portrait of a cannibal likely ever produced: Presented in full
color. EXPERT AUTHOR: Edward Brooke-Hitching is a master of taking
visually driven deep dives into unusual historical subjects, such
as the maps of imaginary geography in The Phantom Atlas or ancient
pathways through the stars in The Sky Atlas, imaginative depictions
of heavens, hells, and afterworlds in The Devil's Atlas, and the
strangest books imaginable in The Madman's Library. Perfect for:
Fans of beautifully illustrated works, art history, and unusual
world atlas collections Readers of quirky history such as Schott's
Miscellany, Atlas Obscura, and the wildly popular QI series (for
which the author is a writer and researcher) Gift for a graduate,
teacher, or student of world history, art history, library science,
archeology, sociology, or any discipline engaged in the exploration
of curiosities and human nature
Literature and Character Education in Universities presents the
potential of literary and philosophical texts for character
education in modern universities. The book engages with theoretical
and practical aspects of character development in higher education,
combining conceptual discussion of the role of literature in
character education with applied case studies from university
classrooms. Character education within the academic context of the
university presents unique challenges and opportunities. Literature
and Character Education in Universities presents perspectives from
academics in Europe, the USA and Asia, offering unique insights
into the ways that engaged reading and discussion of core texts can
promote the development of intellectual and moral virtues. Chapters
draw on a wide range of texts from Confucius’ Analects to J. D.
Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye, focusing on themes such as
truthfulness, self-knowledge, prudence, tolerance, friendship, and
humility. Literature and Character Education in Universities will
be of real use to researchers, academics and postgraduates in the
fields of higher education, philosophy, and literature. It should
be essential reading for university educators interested in
character development and advocates of literary education in modern
universities.
Literature and Character Education in Universities presents the
potential of literary and philosophical texts for character
education in modern universities. The book engages with theoretical
and practical aspects of character development in higher education,
combining conceptual discussion of the role of literature in
character education with applied case studies from university
classrooms. Character education within the academic context of the
university presents unique challenges and opportunities. Literature
and Character Education in Universities presents perspectives from
academics in Europe, the USA and Asia, offering unique insights
into the ways that engaged reading and discussion of core texts can
promote the development of intellectual and moral virtues. Chapters
draw on a wide range of texts from Confucius' Analects to J. D.
Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, focusing on themes such as
truthfulness, self-knowledge, prudence, tolerance, friendship, and
humility. Literature and Character Education in Universities will
be of real use to researchers, academics and postgraduates in the
fields of higher education, philosophy, and literature. It should
be essential reading for university educators interested in
character development and advocates of literary education in modern
universities.
Comprehensive chronological survey and analysis of every recording
on which Louis Armstrong played during the period 1923 to 1928.
Armstrong's immense impact on the evolution of jazz is found
primarily in these early recordings, and Brooks's close examination
of this period is important, as much of this influence becomes
obscured by later recordings. Glossary, bibliography, and title
index.
Packed with strange stories and spectacular illustrations, The
Devil's Atlas leads you on an adventure through the afterlife,
exploring the supernatural worlds of global cultures to form a
fascinating traveler's guide quite unlike any other. From the
author of the critically acclaimed bestsellers The Phantom Atlas,
The Sky Atlas, and The Madman's Library comes a unique and
beautifully illustrated guide to the heavens, hells, and lands of
the dead as imagined throughout history by cultures and religions
around the world. Packed with colorful maps, paintings, and
captivating stories, The Devil's Atlas is a compelling tour of the
geography, history, and supernatural populations of the afterworlds
of cultures around the globe. Whether it's the thirteen heavens of
the Aztecs, the Chinese Taoist netherworld of "hungry ghosts,"
Islamic depictions of Paradise, or the mysteries of the Viking
mirror world, each is conjured through astonishing images and a
highly readable trove of surprising facts and narratives, stories
of places you'd hope to go, and those you definitely would not. A
traveler's guide to worlds unseen, here is a fascinating visual
chronicle of our hopes, fears, and fantasies of what lies beyond.
DISCOVER THE BEYOND: From the depths of underworlds to the heights
of heavens and everywhere else a life after death may be spent,
this atlas explores the geography, history, and supernatural
populations of the afterworlds of global mythologies. A GLOBAL
SURVEY: From the demon parliament of the ancient Maya, to the
eternal globe-spanning quest to find the Earthly Paradise, to the
"Hell of the Flaming Rooster" of Japanese Buddhist mythology (in
which sinners are tormented by an enormous fire-breathing
cockerel), The Devil's Atlas gathers together a wonderful variety
of beliefs and representations of life after death. UNUSUAL AND
UNSEEN: These afterworlds are illustrated with an unprecedented
collection of images. They range from the marvelous "infernal
cartography" of the European Renaissance artists attempting to map
the structured Hell described by Dante and the decorative Islamic
depictions of Paradise to the various efforts to map the Garden of
Eden and the spiritual vision paintings of nineteenth-century
mediums. EXPERT AUTHOR: Edward Brooke-Hitching is a master of
taking visually-driven deep dives into unusual historical subjects,
such as the maps of imaginary geography in The Phantom Atlas,
ancient pathways through the stars in The Sky Atlas, and the
literary oddities lining the metaphorical shelves of The Madman's
Library. Perfect for: Obscure history and mythology enthusiasts
Anyone with an interest in the occult Spiritual curiosity seekers
Map lovers
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