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At the center of Hardy's aesthetic practice is the recognition of
desire as a necessary and fundamental condition of human existence.
Yearning, disappointment, frustration and loss determine the
relationship of his characters and poetic personae to the world and
the systems in which their sense of self is expressed and
constituted. Yet his work also explores the positive, dynamic and
productive dimension of desire. Structured around the themes of
home and homelessness; eroticism; Poor Men, Ladies and social
aspiration; the transgressivity of cross dressing; the creation of
"sapphic spaces;" aesthetic desire and its fulfilment in the
achieved work of art, Thomas Hardy and Desire demonstrates Hardy's
commitment, as an artist in pursuit of "a way to the better," to
exploring how the energy of desire pushes beyond the boundaries of
class, sexuality, gender and even language itself to bring new ways
of being and doing into the realm of knowledge.
This volume contributes to the vibrant, ongoing recuperative work
on women's writing by shedding new light on a group of authors
commonly dismissed as middlebrow in their concerns and conservative
in their styles and politics. The neologism 'interfeminism' -
coined to partner Kristin Bluemel's 'intermodernism' - locates this
group chronologically and ideologically between two 'waves' of
feminism, whilst also forging connections between the political and
cultural monoliths that have traditionally overshadowed them.
Drawing attention to the strengths of this 'out-of-category'
writing in its own right, this volume also highlights how
intersecting discourses of gender, class and society in the
interwar and postwar periods pave the way for the bold
reassessments of female subjectivity that characterise second and
third wave feminism. The essays showcase the stylistic, cultural
and political vitality of a substantial group of women authors of
fiction, non-fiction, drama, poetry and journalism including Vera
Brittain, Storm Jameson, Nancy Mitford, Phyllis Shand Allfrey,
Rumer Godden, Attia Hosain, Doris Lessing, Kamala Markandaya, Susan
Ertz, Marghanita Laski, Elizabeth Bowen, Edith Pargeter, Eileen
Bigland, Nancy Spain, Vera Laughton Matthews, Pamela Hansford
Johnson, Dorothy Whipple, Elizabeth Taylor, Daphne du Maurier,
Barbara Comyns, Shelagh Delaney, Stevie Smith and Penelope
Mortimer. Additional exploration of the popular magazines Woman's
Weekly and Good Housekeeping and new material from the Vera
Brittain archive add an innovative dimension to original readings
of the literature of a transformative period of British social and
cultural history. List of contributors: Natasha Periyan, Eleanor
Reed, Maroula Joannou , Lola Serraf, Sue Kennedy, Ana Ashraf, Chris
Hopkins, Gill Plain, Lucy Hall, Katherine Cooper, Nick Turner,
Maria Elena Capitani, James Underwood, and Jane Thomas.
Mapping Motivation for Leadership, co-written with Jane Thomas, is
the fourth of a series of seven books that are all linked to the
author's Motivational Map toolkit. Each book builds on a different
aspect of personal, team and organisational development. This is a
practical guide to leadership in the 21st century and builds on the
'4+1' model outlined in the author's original book Mapping
Motivation: Unlocking the Key to Employee Energy and Engagement.
There is an increasing body of evidence, that the single most
important aspect of being a leader relates to managing emotions
effectively, and this management goes way beyond simply
'understanding' emotional intelligence; it is in fact a practice
and one that is intimately connected with personal development and
growth, and with energy. Energy, as Mapping Motivation made clear,
is synonymous with motivation. The effective leaders of tomorrow
will be those who understand their motivators, who regularly
measure their motivators, sustain and replenish and maximise their
motivators, and who do the same for their employees. Clearly, there
is a link here with the book on engagement, for leaders who do so
will engage their employees. However, this book not only covers the
motivational side of leadership, but also explores in detail the
skill sets necessary in the '4+1' model: thinking skills, action
skills, team skills and motivational skills plus that indefinable
'something' that is a commitment to personal development, so that
we as leaders are not trying to solve today's problems with
yesterday's training as our only internal resource.
Drawing on a broad concept of desire, informed by poststructuralist
theorists this book examines the range of Hardy's work. It
demonstrates the sustained nature of his thinking about desire, its
relationship to the social and symbolic network in which human
subjectivity is constituted and art's potential to offer fulfilment
to the desiring subject.
Mapping Motivation for Leadership, co-written with Jane Thomas, is
the fourth of a series of seven books that are all linked to the
author's Motivational Map toolkit. Each book builds on a different
aspect of personal, team and organisational development. This is a
practical guide to leadership in the 21st century and builds on the
'4+1' model outlined in the author's original book Mapping
Motivation: Unlocking the Key to Employee Energy and Engagement.
There is an increasing body of evidence, that the single most
important aspect of being a leader relates to managing emotions
effectively, and this management goes way beyond simply
'understanding' emotional intelligence; it is in fact a practice
and one that is intimately connected with personal development and
growth, and with energy. Energy, as Mapping Motivation made clear,
is synonymous with motivation. The effective leaders of tomorrow
will be those who understand their motivators, who regularly
measure their motivators, sustain and replenish and maximise their
motivators, and who do the same for their employees. Clearly, there
is a link here with the book on engagement, for leaders who do so
will engage their employees. However, this book not only covers the
motivational side of leadership, but also explores in detail the
skill sets necessary in the '4+1' model: thinking skills, action
skills, team skills and motivational skills plus that indefinable
'something' that is a commitment to personal development, so that
we as leaders are not trying to solve today's problems with
yesterday's training as our only internal resource.
This volume contributes to the vibrant, ongoing recuperative work
on women's writing by shedding new light on a group of authors
commonly dismissed as middlebrow in their concerns and conservative
in their styles and politics. The neologism 'interfeminism' -
coined to partner Kristin Bluemel's 'intermodernism' - locates this
group chronologically and ideologically between two 'waves' of
feminism, whilst also forging connections between the political and
cultural monoliths that have traditionally overshadowed them.
Drawing attention to the strengths of this 'out-of-category'
writing in its own right, this volume also highlights how
intersecting discourses of gender, class and society in the
interwar and postwar periods pave the way for the bold
reassessments of female subjectivity that characterise second and
third wave feminism. The essays showcase the stylistic, cultural
and political vitality of a substantial group of women authors of
fiction, non-fiction, drama, poetry and journalism including Vera
Brittain, Storm Jameson, Nancy Mitford, Phyllis Shand Allfrey,
Rumer Godden, Attia Hosain, Doris Lessing, Kamala Markandaya, Susan
Ertz, Marghanita Laski, Elizabeth Bowen, Edith Pargeter, Eileen
Bigland, Nancy Spain, Vera Laughton Matthews, Pamela Hansford
Johnson, Dorothy Whipple, Elizabeth Taylor, Daphne du Maurier,
Barbara Comyns, Shelagh Delaney, Stevie Smith and Penelope
Mortimer. Additional exploration of the popular magazines Woman's
Weekly and Good Housekeeping and new material from the Vera
Brittain archive add an innovative dimension to original readings
of the literature of a transformative period of British social and
cultural history. List of contributors: Natasha Periyan, Eleanor
Reed, Maroula Joannou , Lola Serraf, Sue Kennedy, Ana Ashraf, Chris
Hopkins, Gill Plain, Lucy Hall, Katherine Cooper, Nick Turner,
Maria Elena Capitani, James Underwood, and Jane Thomas.
You are a being of love who has embarked on an adventure to
better know yourself through this amazing world of contrasts. Every
uncomfortable or difficult experience has been an opportunity to
further your understanding of that which is love. The Pegasus
Group, a group of high, light beings, adds their voice to many who
say that this is a special time of awakening--a time when each
person will remember with their inner being and begin to more fully
express their loving nature.
When You Remember is a practical guide to connecting with your
inner being or higher self in order to access its wisdom, learn to
truly love yourself, and then express the love that you are out
into the world. It includes easy-to-follow exercises and
meditations that will assist you in changing beliefs that are
holding you back, releasing past traumas, improving relationships,
and gradually increasing your loving vibration. And with every
upward shift of your vibration, you will be contributing to a more
loving and peaceful world. The adventure begins now
If you are looking to start a new business, or just want to earn
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Ways Women Orgasm is for couples who want to share ideas on
enjoying sexual pleasure together, within the context of a healthy
relationship and appropriate contraception. The aim is not to dwell
on the difficulties but to accept that they exist and to suggest
how couples can improve on what they already have. Ways Women
Orgasm explores women's orgasm techniques including clitoral
stimulation and sexual fantasies. The discussion is based on
honesty not sexual ego and covers: sex drive, the role of fantasy
and why orgasm from masturbation may always be different to orgasm
from penetration. Ways Women Orgasm aims to inform and reassure
women of all ages: all the pictures are clean. The site aspires to
be open-minded but there is nothing that should offend. Ways Women
Orgasm provides sex education for adults so that couples can
compare notes on how women enjoy true sexual arousal and orgasm.
Ways Women Orgasm is the most comprehensive and explicit source of
information about female orgasm available today. Even well-informed
and sexually experienced women can make more of their sexual
relationships with men by appreciating the facts.
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