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Horatio - The Loyal Friend of Prince Hamlet (Hardcover): Richard W Coan Horatio - The Loyal Friend of Prince Hamlet (Hardcover)
Richard W Coan
R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Horatio is a trusted friend who serves as a sounding board for the prince. But who is Horatio? How did he meet the prince? How does he view the people and events in the royal household? And what does he seek for himself in life? The events in Shakespeare's play take on fresh meaning when seen from the perspective of characters other than the prince himself. In this novel, Horatio has a life of his own. We see him as a sensitive, scholarly man who dreams, falls in love, struggles with fear, and pursues his own course of action. What he sees and does affects life in the castle, but he knows that his own destiny lies elsewhere. The son of a Danish cloth merchant, he has grown up in Copenhagen. He goes to the University of Paris to pursue his interest in philosophy. Some stormy exchanges leave him disenchanted, and he moves to the University of Wittenberg, where he develops a friendship with Hamlet and Marcellus. Learning of the death of his father, Hamlet returns to Elsinore. Knowing he must also return soon, Marcellus urges Horatio to come with him. Sharing quarters in the city with two royal guards, Horatio spends much time at the castle. A young lady catches his eye, and a passionate romance begins to flourish. But he also has a succession of encounters with a shrewd and devious courtier, whom he suspects of seeking to manipulate events in the royal household. Ultimately faced with dire events he cannot control, he looks forward to a better life far from the castle.

Shaul of Tarsos - The Man Who Came to Be Known as Saint Paul (Hardcover): Richard W Coan Shaul of Tarsos - The Man Who Came to Be Known as Saint Paul (Hardcover)
Richard W Coan
R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As the primary architect of early Christianity, Saint Paul exerted an influence on Western thought exceeding that of any other individual. What enabled him to do that? Both Jew and Roman citizen, he grew up in a region dominated by Greek culture and had a command of at least three languages. This novel builds on what is known of the first-century Roman Empire, the conflicting cultures, and the life and views of Paul himself. It then proceeds to create a plausible picture of the character of this man, of his inner struggles, and of the sorts of people with whom he interacted as he sought his path and went on to pursue it energetically until the end of his life.

Human Consciousness and Its Evolution - A Multidimensional View (Hardcover): Richard W Coan Human Consciousness and Its Evolution - A Multidimensional View (Hardcover)
Richard W Coan
R1,799 Discovery Miles 17 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Optimal Personality - An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis (Paperback): Richard W Coan The Optimal Personality - An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis (Paperback)
Richard W Coan
R1,034 Discovery Miles 10 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The terms mental health, maturity, personality integration, self-actualization have been used by psychologists to represent the realm of the ideal or optimal personality. Originally published in 1974, Professor Richard Coan here describes a method of analysing this domain, and examines the important theoretical implications of his findings. He developed instruments to measure various characteristics, including personal consistency, the experience of control and openness to experience, which are associated with current concepts of sound psychological functioning. A battery containing these instruments was administered to several hundred subjects and analysed. The results, reported here, are enlightening. It was found, for example, that the different characteristics viewed by psychologists as traits of the ideal person do not constitute a unitary pattern. There is no evidence of a general dimension of personality integration or mental health. A number of independent components or factors of sound functioning were isolated. Some desirable traits were discovered to be inversely related to each other, many of these relationships appearing to involve a choice between an open or spontaneous orientation and a more ordered and controlled orientation. The author's view, fully supported by his findings, is that if people are to achieve maximal realization of their potentials, a clear requisite is the flexible utilization of various modes of experiencing and acting.

The Optimal Personality - An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis (Hardcover): Richard W Coan The Optimal Personality - An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis (Hardcover)
Richard W Coan
R3,215 Discovery Miles 32 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The terms mental health, maturity, personality integration, self-actualization have been used by psychologists to represent the realm of the ideal or optimal personality. Originally published in 1974, Professor Richard Coan here describes a method of analysing this domain, and examines the important theoretical implications of his findings. He developed instruments to measure various characteristics, including personal consistency, the experience of control and openness to experience, which are associated with current concepts of sound psychological functioning. A battery containing these instruments was administered to several hundred subjects and analysed. The results, reported here, are enlightening. It was found, for example, that the different characteristics viewed by psychologists as traits of the ideal person do not constitute a unitary pattern. There is no evidence of a general dimension of personality integration or mental health. A number of independent components or factors of sound functioning were isolated. Some desirable traits were discovered to be inversely related to each other, many of these relationships appearing to involve a choice between an open or spontaneous orientation and a more ordered and controlled orientation. The author's view, fully supported by his findings, is that if people are to achieve maximal realization of their potentials, a clear requisite is the flexible utilization of various modes of experiencing and acting.

Human Consciousness and Its Evolution - A Multidimensional View (Paperback): Richard W Coan Human Consciousness and Its Evolution - A Multidimensional View (Paperback)
Richard W Coan
R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How has human consciousness evolved from its primitive origins, and what course will it take in the future? How should it develop in an individual from infancy and through childhood and the adult years? Such questions have been the focus of many writers and many religious and philosophical traditions, both Eastern and Western. Most writers and traditions conceive of psychic evolution in terms of one universal pattern, and the evolutionary goal considered by a given writer or tradition may be one of rationality, love, or transcendence of one's individual separateness. The author contends that we may conceptualize the goal of psychic evolution in terms of any of five different modes of fulfillment. We can recognize higher and lower levels of attainment in each of these modes. Whatever mode an individual emphasizes, it is easy to recognize a value in having access to other modes. In the author's view, we need to recognize alternative pathways of psychic evolution. The pathways will differ with respect to the modes that are emphasized and the nature of the interplay of different modes.

Masculine, Feminine, and Fully Human - Developmental Paths Through the Adult Years (Paperback): Richard W Coan Masculine, Feminine, and Fully Human - Developmental Paths Through the Adult Years (Paperback)
Richard W Coan
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Horatio - The Loyal Friend of Prince Hamlet (Paperback): Richard W Coan Horatio - The Loyal Friend of Prince Hamlet (Paperback)
Richard W Coan
R427 Discovery Miles 4 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Horatio is a trusted friend who serves as a sounding board for the prince. But who is Horatio? How did he meet the prince? How does he view the people and events in the royal household? And what does he seek for himself in life? The events in Shakespeare's play take on fresh meaning when seen from the perspective of characters other than the prince himself. In this novel, Horatio has a life of his own. We see him as a sensitive, scholarly man who dreams, falls in love, struggles with fear, and pursues his own course of action. What he sees and does affects life in the castle, but he knows that his own destiny lies elsewhere. The son of a Danish cloth merchant, he has grown up in Copenhagen. He goes to the University of Paris to pursue his interest in philosophy. Some stormy exchanges leave him disenchanted, and he moves to the University of Wittenberg, where he develops a friendship with Hamlet and Marcellus. Learning of the death of his father, Hamlet returns to Elsinore. Knowing he must also return soon, Marcellus urges Horatio to come with him. Sharing quarters in the city with two royal guards, Horatio spends much time at the castle. A young lady catches his eye, and a passionate romance begins to flourish. But he also has a succession of encounters with a shrewd and devious courtier, whom he suspects of seeking to manipulate events in the royal household. Ultimately faced with dire events he cannot control, he looks forward to a better life far from the castle.

Shaul of Tarsos - The Man Who Came to Be Known as Saint Paul (Paperback): Richard W Coan Shaul of Tarsos - The Man Who Came to Be Known as Saint Paul (Paperback)
Richard W Coan
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As the primary architect of early Christianity, Saint Paul exerted an influence on Western thought exceeding that of any other individual. What enabled him to do that? Both Jew and Roman citizen, he grew up in a region dominated by Greek culture and had a command of at least three languages. This novel builds on what is known of the first-century Roman Empire, the conflicting cultures, and the life and views of Paul himself. It then proceeds to create a plausible picture of the character of this man, of his inner struggles, and of the sorts of people with whom he interacted as he sought his path and went on to pursue it energetically until the end of his life.

A Princess for Larkin (Paperback): Richard W Coan A Princess for Larkin (Paperback)
Richard W Coan
R378 Discovery Miles 3 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seeking the lady of his dreams, Larkin encounters an ogress and a seductress.He rescues one woman, aids a sisterly ally, and plunges into the dream world, where he finally understands the true goal of his quest.

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