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This is a unique tribute to Florence, combining history, artistic
description, and social observation. A memorable portrait of the
Florentine spirit and of those figures who exemplify this spirit,
such as Dante, Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, Donatello, and
Machiavelli.
From a nuclear North Korea and territorial disputes in the East
China Sea, to global climate change and Asia-Pacific free trade
agreements, Japan is at the center of some of the most challenging
issues that the world faces today. Taking an interdisciplinary
approach, comprising contributions from the fields of politics,
sociology, history, and gender studies, this handbook creates a
comprehensive and innovative overview of the field, investigating
the widening variety of interests, sometimes competing, that
constitute Japanese foreign policy. Organized topically, it is
divided into sections, including: * Japan's evolving foreign policy
landscape * Global environmental and sustainable development *
International and national security * International political
economy * International norms and civil society. Providing an
evaluation of the key actors, institutions, and networks
influencing Japanese foreign policy, the Routledge Handbook of
Japanese Foreign Policy is an essential resource for students and
scholars of Japanese and Asian Politics, International Relations,
and Foreign Policy.
McCarthy's most celebrated novel portrays the experiences of eight
young women from Vassar College, Class of '33. As the story opens,
they meet in New York City for the wedding of Kay, one of "the
group." The author then describes the lives, loves, and aspirations
of these women until they reconvene seven years later in the same
city for Kay's funeral. "Juicy, shocking, witty, and almost
continually brilliant" (Cosmopolitan).
'Juicy, shocking, witty, and almost continually brilliant'
COSMOPOLITAN 'A brilliant novel: honest, engaging and sharp as a
tack' SARAH WATERS 'Lively, vivid and exceedingly entertaining'
SUNDAY TIMES This groundbreaking novel celebrates its 60th
anniversary in 2023. One of the first novels to frankly depict
friendship, sex and women's lives. It was a revelation and
continues to inspire today. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY MONICA ALI
Mary McCarthy's most celebrated novel portrays the lives and
aspirations of eight Vassar graduates. 'The group' meet in New York
following graduation to attend the wedding of one of their friends
- and reconvene seven years later at her funeral. The women, fresh
from college, vowed not to become stuffy and frightened like their
parents, but to lead fulfilling, emancipated lives. Who really
achieved this - and what sacrifices and compromises had to be made?
'McCarthy's characters confront many of the same issues as their
modern counterparts: sex and contraception, career and marriage,
love and lust, fidelity to one's husband versus loyalty to one's
friends and the attempt to carve out a place for oneself
unconstrained by the gender limitations of previous generations.
Its continuing relevance is one of the book's most extraordinary
attributes' ELIZABETH DAY, GUARDIAN
Henry Mulcahy, a literature instructor at progressive Jocelyn
College, is informed that his appointment will not be continued.
Convinced he is disliked by the president of Jocelyn because of his
abilities as a teacher and his independence of mass opinion,
Mulcahy believes he is being made the victim of a witch-hunt.
Plotting vengeance, Mulcahy battles to fight for justice and, in
the process, reveals his true ethical nature.
From a nuclear North Korea and territorial disputes in the East
China Sea, to global climate change and Asia-Pacific free trade
agreements, Japan is at the center of some of the most challenging
issues that the world faces today. Taking an interdisciplinary
approach, comprising contributions from the fields of politics,
sociology, history, and gender studies, this handbook creates a
comprehensive and innovative overview of the field, investigating
the widening variety of interests, sometimes competing, that
constitute Japanese foreign policy. Organized topically, it is
divided into sections, including: * Japan's evolving foreign policy
landscape * Global environmental and sustainable development *
International and national security * International political
economy * International norms and civil society. Providing an
evaluation of the key actors, institutions, and networks
influencing Japanese foreign policy, the Routledge Handbook of
Japanese Foreign Policy is an essential resource for students and
scholars of Japanese and Asian Politics, International Relations,
and Foreign Policy.
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On the Iliad (Paperback)
Rachel Bespaloff; Translated by Mary McCarthy
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R1,055
Discovery Miles 10 550
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Contents include: The Style of the Mythical Age: An Introduction by
Hermann Broch ON THE ILIAD Hector Thetis and Achilles Helen The
Comedy of the Gods Troy and Moscow Priam and Achilles Break Bread
Poets and Prophets Originally published in 1947. The Princeton
Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again
make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished
backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the
original texts of these important books while presenting them in
durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton
Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly
heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton
University Press since its founding in 1905.
These six brilliantly written episodes, brought together in Mary
McCarthy's first novel, create a fascinating portrait of a 1930s
New York social circle. Based loosely on the author's own life, the
book follows a young bohemian woman, Margaret Sargent, through her
experiences and lost loves in a time of coming war. On publication
in 1942, its bold insight, sly wit and virtuoso style won Mary
McCarthy immediate recogntion as one of the most accomplished,
versatile and penetrating writers in America.
All 52 episodes from seasons 1-8 of the BBC sci-fi comedy series
following the adventures of Lister (Craig Charles), the last human
in the universe, his hologram colleague Rimmer (Chris Barrie),
android Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) and Cat (Danny John-Jules).
Episodes are: 'The End', 'Future Echoes', 'Balance of Power',
'Waiting For God', 'Confidence and Paranoia', 'Me 2', 'Kryten',
'Better Than Life', 'Thanks for the Memory', 'Stasis Leak',
'Queeg', 'Parallel Universe', 'Backwards', 'Marooned', 'Polymorph',
'Timeslides', 'Bodyswap', 'The Last Day', 'Camille', 'DNA',
'Justice', 'Dimension Jump', 'White Hole', 'Meltdown', 'Holoship',
'The Inquisitor', 'Terrorform', 'Quarantine', 'Demons and Angels',
'Back to Reality', 'Psirens', 'Legion', 'Gunmen of the Apocalypse',
'Emohawk - Polymorph II', 'Rimmerworld', 'Out of Time', 'Tikka to
Ride', 'Stoke Me a Clipper', 'Ouroboros', 'Duct Soup', 'Blue',
'Beyond a Joke', 'Epideme', 'Nanarchy', 'Back in the Red (Part 1)',
'Back in the Red (Part 2)', 'Back in the Red (Part 3)',
'Cassandra', 'Krytie TV', 'Pete', 'Pete II' and 'Only The Good...'.
In the second volume of the definitive edition of her fiction,
three novels by the witty and provocative writer who defined a
generation, including the landmark classic The Group. In Mary
McCarthy's most famous novel, The Group (1963), she depicts the
lives of eight Vassar College graduates during the 1930s as they
grapple with sex, sexism, money, motherhood, and family. McCarthy's
final two novels--Birds of America (1971), a coming of age tale of
19-year-old Peter Levi, who travels to Europe during the 1960s, and
Cannibals and Missionaries (1979), a thriller about a group of
passengers taken hostage on an airplane by militant hijackers--are
both concerned with the state of modern society, from the
cross-currents of radical social change to the psychology of
terrorism. As a special feature, this second volume contains
McCarthy's 1979 essay -The Novels that Got Away, - on her
unfinished fiction.
The interconnected stones that form Felipe Alfau's novel LOCOS take
place in a Madrid as exotic as the Baghdad of the 1001 ARABIAN
NIGHTS and feature unforgettable characters in revolt against their
young 'author' "For them", he complains, "reality is what fiction
is to real people; they simply love it and make for it against ray
almost heroic opposition" Alfau's "comedy of gestures" -- a
mercurial dreamscape of the eccentric, sometimes criminal, habitues
of Toledo's Cafe of the Crazy -- was written in English and first
published in 1936, favorably reviewed for The Nation by Mary
McCarthy, as she recounts here in her Afterword, then long
neglected.
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On the Iliad (Hardcover)
Rachel Bespaloff; Translated by Mary McCarthy
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R2,417
Discovery Miles 24 170
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Contents include: The Style of the Mythical Age: An Introduction by
Hermann Broch ON THE ILIAD Hector Thetis and Achilles Helen The
Comedy of the Gods Troy and Moscow Priam and Achilles Break Bread
Poets and Prophets Originally published in 1947. The Princeton
Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again
make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished
backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the
original texts of these important books while presenting them in
durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton
Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly
heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton
University Press since its founding in 1905.
For the first time in a deluxe collector's edition, all seven
novels and eight classic stories by the witty and provocative
writer who defined a generation Seventy-five years ago Mary
McCarthy provoked a scandal with her electrifying debut novel, The
Company She Keeps (1942), announcing the arrival of a major new
voice in American literature. A candid, thinly-veiled portrait of
the late-1930s New York intellectual scene, its penetrating gaze
and creative fusion of life and literature---mutual plagiarism, -
she called it--became the hallmark of McCarthy's fiction, which the
Library of America now presents in full for the first time in
deluxe collector's edition. The Oasis (1949), a wicked satire about
a failed utopian community, and The Groves of Academe (1952), a
pioneering campus novel depicting the insular and often absurd
world of academia, burnished her reputation as an acerbic
truth-teller, but it was with A Charmed Life (1955), a searing
story of small-town infidelity, that McCarthy fully embraced the
frank and avant-garde treatment of gender and sexuality that would
inspire generations of readers and writers. In McCarthy's most
famous novel, The Group (1963), she depicts the lives of eight
Vassar College graduates during the 1930s as they grapple with sex,
sexism, money, motherhood, and family. McCarthy's final two
novels--Birds of America (1971), a coming of age tale of
19-year-old Peter Levi, who travels to Europe during the 1960s, and
Cannibals and Missionaries (1979), a thriller about a group of
passengers taken hostage on an airplane by militant hijackers--are
both concerned with the state of modern society, from the
cross-currents of radical social change to the psychology of
terrorism. Also included are all eight of McCarthy's short stories,
four from her collection Cast a Cold Eye (1950), and four collected
here for the first time. As a special feature, the second volume
contains McCarthy's 1979 essay -The Novels that Got Away, - on her
unfinished fiction.
Picture And Text Book On Italy. Includes All Aspects Of Florentine
Life, From Art And Architecture To Religion And Politics.
The author of The Group, the groundbreaking bestseller and 1964
National Book Award finalist that shaped a generation of women,
brings reminiscences of her girlhood to this intimate and
illuminating memoir How I Grew is Mary McCarthy's intensely
personal autobiography of her life from age thirteen to twenty-one.
Orphaned at six, McCarthy was raised by her maternal grandparents
in Seattle, Washington. Although her official birthdate is in 1912,
it wasn't until she turned thirteen that, in McCarthy's own words,
she was "born as a mind." With detail driven by an almost
astonishing memory recall, McCarthy gives us a masterful account of
these formative years. From her wild adolescence--including losing
her virginity at fourteen--through her eventual escape to Vassar,
the bestselling novelist, essayist, and critic chronicles her
relationships with family, friends, lovers, and the teachers who
would influence her writing career. Filled with McCarthy's
penetrating insights and trenchant wit, this is an unblinkingly
honest and fearless self-portrait of a young woman coming of
age--and the perfect companion to McCarthy's Memories of a Catholic
Girlhood.
An "endlessly fascinating novel" of an American student finding his
way in 1960s Paris from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of
The Group (San Francisco Chronicle). It is 1964, and Peter Levi, a
young student and bird watcher, has come to Paris to study at the
Sorbonne. Shy and innocent at nineteen years old, he arrives fresh
from an extended Maine holiday with his vivacious mother, and is
determined to live a life free of unwanted complications and
unnecessary stress. But this is an era of great change in the
world, a time when war is looming in Southeast Asia and social
unrest is simmering. There is much to trouble and confuse the young
American as he journeys through foreign countries--and
feelings--into adulthood. For Peter, the simplicity of childhood is
over--and his new life is becoming increasingly complex in a world
growing more unrecognizable by the day. Mary McCarthy's splendid
Birds of America is a moving and surprising coming-of-age tale: the
unforgettable story of a young man's awakening, and a stunning
evocation of the disorienting change of the 1960s.
Picture And Text Book On Italy. Includes All Aspects Of Florentine
Life, From Art And Architecture To Religion And Politics.
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