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This book examines the discourse on 'primitive thinking' in early
twentieth century Germany. It explores texts from the social
sciences, writings on art and language and - most centrally -
literary works by Robert Musil, Walter Benjamin, Gottfried Benn and
Robert Muller, focusing on three figurations of alterity prominent
in European primitivism: indigenous cultures, children, and the
mentally ill.
This handbook is structured in two parts: it provides, on the one
hand, a comprehensive (synchronic) overview of the phonetics and
phonology (including prosody) of a breadth of Romance languages and
focuses, on the other hand, on central topics of research in
Romance segmental and suprasegmental phonology, including
comparative and diachronic perspectives. Phonetics and phonology
have always been a core discipline in Romance linguistics: the wide
synchronic variety of languages and dialects derived from spoken
Latin is extensively explored in numerous corpus and atlas
projects, and for quite a few of these varieties there is also more
or less ample documentation of at least some of their diachronic
stages. This rich empirical database offers excellent testing
grounds for different theoretical approaches and allows for
substantial insights into phonological structuring as well as into
(incipient, ongoing, or concluded) processes of phonological
change. The volume can be read both as a state-of-the-art report of
research in the field and as a manual of Romance languages with
special emphasis on the key topics of phonetics and phonology.
The product of more than twenty years of study and field
experience, The Pollen Wasps gathers current data on all that is
known about the masarines: their biogeography, life history, and
associated insects and other microfauna.
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The Cimmerian Vols 1-4 Box Set (Book)
Robert E Howard, Jean-David Morvan, Régis Hautière, Sylvain Runberg, Robin Recht, …
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ABLAZE is proud to present its bestselling line of UNCENSORED
Robert E. Howard Cimmerian graphic novels, now available in a
handsome slipcase box edition, collecting Volumes 1-4. Each
Cimmerian volume contains two complete stories, plus bonus
material, including the original prose stories, in one epic
hardcover collection! VOLUME 1 - Featuring "QUEEN OF THE BLACK
COAST" & "RED NAILS" QUEEN OF THE BLACK COAST - Conan seeks
refuge on a merchant ship, after being pursued for killing a judge.
But soon after setting sail, the Cimmerian and his new companions
face a threat: the legendary Belit, self-proclaimed Queen of the
Black Coast! Soon finding himself smitten by the lovely Belit,
Conan agrees to joins up with her and her crew to brutally pillage
and sail the poisonous river Zarkheba, encountering ancient ruins,
lost treasure, and winged, vicious monstrosities! RED NAILS - Conan
finds himself in the Darfar region, whose territory is almost
entirely covered by a huge forest. Here Conan pledges himself a
mercenary, promising his sword to the highest bidder, fighting
alongside fellow mercenary and fierce female warrior Valeria. After
a clash against a terrible dragon, the two go to a strange
fortified city, apparently deserted...but the duo will quickly
discover that a civilization lives hidden inside, and that the
citadel hides a heavy secret. VOLUME 2 - Featuring "PEOPLE OF THE
BLACK CIRCLE" & "THE FROST-GIANT'S DAUGHTER" PEOPE OF THE BLACK
CIRCLE - The king has just died in the kingdom of Vendhya, struck
down by the spells of the black prophets of Yimsha. The king’s
sister, Yasmina, decides to avenge him…and contacts Conan, then
chief of the Afghuli tribe. But several of Conan’s warriors have
just been killed by the men of the kingdom of Vendhya, further
complicating the matter. The princess thought she could use the
Cimmerian, but rather it is she who will serve his interests... THE
FROST-GIANT'S DAUGHTER - Conan, the only survivor of a ferocious
battle, sits in the midst of a bloodstained snow field. When the
fight is over, the Cimmerian suddenly finds himself overcome with
deep weariness and disgust. Until the moment he meets a redheaded
woman of supernatural beauty, blinding like the glow of the sun on
the snow. Moved by a burning desire, Conan decides to follow her
but finds himself caught in a trap, attacked by two titans. In his
ardor, he was not suspicious…he did not imagine for a second that
his bride was none other than Ymir's own daughter: the frost-giant!
VOLUME 3 - Featuring "IRON SHADOWS IN THE MOON" & "THE
MAN-EATERS OF ZAMBOULA" IRON SHADOWS IN THE MOON: A young woman in
danger is pursued by her vile master. Conan, whose family has just
been wiped out by this same master, puts an end to the beauty's
pursuer, and saves her with a blow of his sword. Bound by fate, the
couple decide to hit the road together. Their journey takes them to
an island where they discover strange ruins inhabited by dark
magic. Their paradise-like refuge soon turns into a suffocating
nightmare where shadows lurk. Who knows the extent of the dangers
that lie there? They will quickly learn that on an island, the
biggest threat does not always come from the outside... THE MAN
EATERS OF ZAMBOULA - The Cimmerian finds himself in the land of a
thousand and one nights! A crossroads of beliefs, languages &
cultures, the mythical trading city of Zamboula is also the scene
of many dark legends. Upon paying the city a visit, Conan is warned
of the dangers of Aram Baksh's home. It is said that most of the
foreigners who stay there disappear under obscure
circumstances...and it is precisely there that the Cimmerian is
spending the night. But by lifting the veil on these mysterious
cases of kidnappings, the Cimmerian will discover another secret,
even more terrible, linked to the whole of the city of Zamboula...
A story imbued with orientalism and macabre witchcraft, The
Man-Eaters of Zamboula offers writer/artist Gess the opportunity to
deliver his vision of Robert E. Howard's hero in a comic book story
of exotic and dark beauty. VOLUME 4 - Featuring "BEYOND THE BLACK
RIVER" & "HOUR OF THE DRAGON" BEYOND THE BLACK RIVER: The Picte
country is an obscure jungle where the border between civilization
and barbarism is thin. Only one thing symbolizes it: the Black
River, which it is claimed that no white man was able to cross and
come back alive. None, except Conan. It is in the heart of this
green hell that the Cimmerian meets Balthus, a young voluntary
peasant whom he saves at the last minute from the clutches of
fierce Pictish warriors. Together, they will try to lend a hand to
the colonists who have established themselves here, on these
hostile lands, in the last bastion of civilization. With a dozen
men, they will have to find the powerful sorcerer Zogar Sag before
he succeeds in uniting the clans and initiating his bloody
invasion… HOUR OF THE DRAGON: Under the funeral vaults of the
mausoleum belonging to the ancient and cruel Emperor Xaltotun of
Python, three men devoured by ambition come to offer to the inert
body of the deceased sovereign the heart of Ahriman, a source of
immor-tality which once belonged to him. Taken away at the cost of
his life. In exchange for this offering, the three men claim a
single thing: the world. However, there is only one person able to
stand in their way, a Cimmerian who seized the throne of Aquilonia:
Conan!
This ambitious text is the first of its kind to summarize the
theory, research, and practice related to pedagogical content
knowledge. The audience is provided with a functional understanding
of the basic tenets of the construct as well as its applications to
research on science teacher education and the development of
science teacher education programs.
"Novelist Denise Gess and historian William Lutz brilliantly
restore the event to its rightful place in the forefront of
American historical imagination." --"Chicago Sun-Times"
On October 8, 1871--the same night as the Great Chicago Fire--the
lumber town of Peshtigo, Wisconsin, was struck with a
five-mile-wide wall of flames, borne on tornado-force winds of one
hundred miles per hour that tore across more than 2,400 square
miles of land, obliterating the town in less than one hour and
killing more than two thousand people.
At the center of the blowout were politically driven newsmen Luther
Noyes and Franklin Tilton, money-seeking lumber baron Isaac
Stephenson, parish priest Father Peter Pernin, and meteorologist
Increase Lapham. In "Firestorm at Peshtigo," Denise Gess and
William Lutz vividly re-create the personal and political battles
leading to this monumental natural disaster, and deliver it from
the lost annals of American history.
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The Chimera Brigade Vol. 1 (Hardcover)
Serge Lehman, Fabrice Colin; Illustrated by Fabrice Gess, Celine Bessonneau
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During World War II, an elite band of superhumans rise to power and
take control of the capital cities of Europe in this remarkable
alternate history story.
Amidst the turmoil of the First World War, a new breed of
superhuman is born as a result of illegal chemical weapons. While
some members of this unique new class of society choose to fight
against injustice, others use their extraordinary capabilities to
spread terror. However, something far more powerful is lurking on
the horizon, a threat that could erase them from existence for
good.
During World War II, an elite band of superhumans rise to power and
take control of the capital cities of Europe in this remarkable
alternate history story. While some members of this unique new
class of society choose to fight against injustice, others use
their extraordinary capabilities to spread terror. However,
something far more powerful is lurking on the horizon, a threat
that could erase them from existence for good.
This collection aims to contribute to current discussion on the
relationship between literature and knowledge, and attempts to
develop a historical epistemology of literature. The aim is not to
determine the essential epistemological conditions of literature as
such or those of a universalistic author-subject, but instead, to
think about the historicity of literary knowledge starting from the
objectivity of its forms.
This volume explores the usefulness and limitations of the concept
of literary primitivism. The individual essays propose theories of
primitivism and reconstruct its historical and theoretical
background. Using literary examples, they reveal the contours of
literary primitivism and explain its relationship to primitivism in
the visual arts. The overall picture that emerges from the analysis
is of primitivism as a powerful force in the development of
literary modernity.
Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" was premiered in 1913 by
Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes under the choreography of Vaslav
Nijinsky, in the Theatre des Champs Elysees in Paris. To this day
it is considered the biggest theater scandal of the twentieth
century. With its revolutionary score and choreography, "The Rite
of Spring" can be seen as one of modernism's great breakthrough
events, and it is the most choreographed ballet in the world.
Addressing the ballet's context and history, this anthology
includes a selection of archival documentation alongside
contributions by artists and performers Eleanor Antin, Marc Bauer,
Dara Friedman, Millicent Hodson and Kenneth Archer, Karen Kilimnik,
Sara Masuger, Vaslav Nijinksy, Silke Otto-Knapp, Yvonne Rainer and
Babette Mangolte, Lucy Stein, Alexis Marguerite Teplin, Julie
Verhoeven and Mary Wigman, among others.
In the trenches of World War I, a new kind of superhuman was born.
Formed by secret and illegal chemical weapons, this empowered
generation is just starting to come of age. Some fight against
injustice, others spread terror. Now, in 1938, on the eve of War,
they have risen to take control of the capital cities of Europe.
This is how the superhumans of Europe were born...and this is how
they died.
This ambitious text is the first of its kind to summarize the
theory, research, and practice related to pedagogical content
knowledge. The audience is provided with a functional understanding
of the basic tenets of the construct as well as its applications to
research on science teacher education and the development of
science teacher education programs.
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The Cimmerian Vol 3 (Hardcover)
Virginie Augustin, Gess, Robert E Howard; Artworks by Virginie Augustin, Gess
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Ablaze returns with two more thrilling adventures of Robert E.
Howard's famous Cimmerian! Discover the true Conan, unrestrained,
violent, and sexual. Read the story as he intended! The Cimmerian
Vol 3 includes two complete stories, Iron Shadows in the Moon, and
The Man-Eaters of Zamboula, plus bonus material, including the
original prose stories, in one hardcover collection! In Iron
Shadows in the Moon, a young woman in danger is pursued by her vile
master. Conan, whose family has just been wiped out by this same
master, puts an end to the beauty's pursuer, and saves her with a
blow of his sword. Bound by fate, the couple decide to hit the road
together. Their journey takes them to an island where they discover
strange ruins inhabited by dark magic. Their paradise-like refuge
soon turns into a suffocating nightmare where shadows lurk. Who
knows the extent of the dangers that lie there? They will quickly
learn that on an island, the biggest threat does not always come
from the outside... Iron Shadows in the Moon reveals the genius of
its author in describing universes as singular as they are
mysterious. With her line, both delicate and powerful, Virginie
Augustin illustrates this oppressive and mystical atmosphere, and
gives the story a new graphic breath. In The Man-Eaters of
Zamboula, the Cimmerian finds himself in the land of a thousand and
one nights! A crossroads of beliefs, languages and cultures, the
mythical trading city of Zamboula is also the scene of many dark
legends. Upon paying the city a visit, Conan is warned of the
dangers of Aram Baksh's home. It is said that most of the
foreigners who stay there disappear under obscure
circumstances...and it is precisely there that the Cimmerian is
spending the night. But by lifting the veil on these mysterious
cases of kidnappings, the Cimmerian will discover another secret,
even more terrible, linked to the whole of the city of Zamboula...
A story imbued with orientalism and macabre witchcraft, The
Man-Eaters of Zamboula offers writer/artist Gess the opportunity to
deliver his vision of Robert E. Howard's hero in a comic book story
of exotic and dark beauty.
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