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Poems (Hardcover)
Robert Bridges
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R1,001
Discovery Miles 10 010
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This book presents cutting edge research on the basic neurobiology
of parental behavior as it relates to behavioral disorders,
including postpartum depression, anxiety, and inadequate parental
bonding to infants. Internationally recognized basic and clinical
researchers present new research findings in humans and animals
that elucidate the roles of the brain, physiological state, genes
and environment in maternal and paternal care. By bridging the gap
between basic and clinical research, new understandings of how the
biology of the brain and the reproductive state of the parent
impact their mental health and the successful rearing of young
emerge.
* Presents the neural network of motherhood based on fundamental
and functional MRI studies of parental care - from rodents to
humans
* Discusses the role of gene-environment interactions in
parenting
* Offers parenting strategies and priorities in raising young
* Discusses maternal defense - the neurobiology of maternal
protection
* Examines the significance and underlying causes of postpartum
depression
* Discusses parenting and anxiety - neurobiological basis for
reductions during the postpartum period
* Also includes the neurobiology of fatherhood - a fresh
evolutionary and biological perspective on paternal behavior
* Presents information on maternal neuroplasticity - how
reproductive history changes the maternal brain
* Translates research - internationally renowned researchers'
insights into common factors that regulate mammalian parenting
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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THE TESTAMENT O F BEAUTY - 1929 - CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION . p. I I1
SELFHOOD . 37 111 BREED . 81 IV ETI-IICK . . I31 T H E T E S T A M
E N T O F B E A U T Y BOOK I - - Introduction -- M ORTAL Prudence,
handmaid of divine Providence, hath inscrutable reckoning with Fate
and Fortune We sail a changeful sea through halcyon days and storm,
and when the ship laboureth, our stedfast purpose trembles like as
the compass in a binnacle. Our stability is but balance, and
conduct lies in masterful administration of the unforeseen. Twas
late in my long journey, when I had clomb to where the path was
narrowing and the company few, a glow of childlike wonder enthrald
me, as if my sense 10 had come to a new birth purified, my mind
enrapt re-awakening to a fresh initiation of life with like
surprise of joy as any man may know who rambling wide hath turnd,
resting on some hill-top to view the plain he has left, and seeth
it now out-spredd mappd at his feet, a landscape so by beauty
estranged he scarce wil ken familiar haunts, nor his own home,
maybe, where far it lieth, small as a faded thought. Or as I well
remember one highday in June bright on the seaward South-downs,
where I had come afar 20 on a wild garden planted years agone, and
fenced thickly within live-beechen walls the season it was of
prodigal gay blossom, and mans skill had made a fair-orderd
husbandry of thatt nativ pleasaunce But had ther been no more than
earths wild loveliness, the blue sky and soft air and the unmown
flowersprent lawns, I would hav lain me down and longd, as then I
did, to lie there ever indolently undisturbd, and watch the common
flowers that starrd the fine grass of the wold, waving in gay
display their gold-headsto the sun, 30 each telling of its own
inconscient happiness, each type a faultless essence of Gods will,
such gems as magic master-minds in painting or music threw aside
once for mans regard or disregard 2 things supreme in C emselves,
eternal, unnumberd in the unexplored necessities of Life and Love.
To such a mood I had come, by what charm I know not, where on thatt
upland path I was pacing alone and yet was nothing new to me, only
all was vivid and significant that had been dormant or dead as if
in a museum the fossils on their shelves should come to life
suddenly, or a winter rose-bed burst into crowded holiday of scent
and bloom. I felt the domination of Natures secret urge, and happy
escape therein as when in boyhood once from the rattling workshops
of a great factory conducted into the engine-room I stood in face
of the quiet driving power, that fast in nether cave seated, set
all the floors a-quiver, a thousand looms throbbing and jennies
dancing and I felt at heart a kinship with it and sympathy, as
children wil with amicable monsters for in truth the mind is
indissociable from what it contemplates, as thirst and generous
wine are to a man that drinketh nor kenneth whether his pleasur is
more in his desire or in the savor of the rich grape that allays
it. Mans Reason is in such deep insolvency to sense, that tho she
guide his highest flight heavnward, and teach him dignity morals
manners and human comfort, she can delicatly and dangerously
bedizen 60 the rioting joys that fringe the sad pathways of Hell...
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