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Fabulous art and a lovely story make this a standout picture book
that celebrates differences and being oneself! Sloths are known for
being slow, but not Stanley—he’s always rushing from one thing
to the next, driven on by adventure and curiosity. He’s different
from the other sloths, and happy to be so—though his dad worries.
One day, when there is a fire in the forest, Stanley’s speed
helps to save the sloths, and he is finally accepted for who he is.
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Studies of texts from the late middle ages to the contemporary
moment, together they indicate, broadly, directions both in
postmodern studies and studies in medievalism. Bringing together
significant statements on postmodern qualities of the invocation of
the medieval, Postmodern Medievalisms is a cross-disciplinary and
international collection. The volume also effects a critically
celebratory appreciation of the intellectual and political
possibilities of the many inchoate modes implicit in various acts
of "postmodern" scholarship. The essays treat texts from the late
middle ages to the contemporary moment, and together they indicate,
broadly, what is happening both in postmodern studies and studies
in medievalism. The fourteen essays of the collection are organized
into four sections, Music (including Pavel Chinizul, Negru Voda,
Arvo Part), Art and Architecture (contemporary architecture, Robert
Rauschenberg and more), Cinema (Tolkien, Bresson, Braveheart among
the matters discussed), and Literature (including Sir John
Mandeville, Marco Polo, Marvel, Naomi Mitchison). Contributors:
FLORIN CURTA, PAUL MURPHY, LEOPOLD BRAUNEISS, JOHN M. GANIM, KARL
FUGELSO, VERLYN FLIEGER, WILLIAM D. PADEN, BRIAN LEVY, LESLEY
COOTE, A.E. CHRISTA CANITZ, JENNIFER COOLEY, PAUL SMETHURST,
ELENALEVY-NAVAFRO, ANITA OBERMEIER, SYLVIA MITTLER.
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