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This dark little book depicts the mental breakdowns of many disturbed children who just can't seem to tolerate their peers. They are listed by name from A to Z, and their naughty antics are presented for your amusement.
This work explores 20 criteria that make a city truly great. The writers combine research and personal experience in a fun and down-to-earth book that supports their claim that Pittsburgh is the greatest city in the world.
Who do you help when you do Something Good? Something happens when you help someone with no motive other than to lend a hand. You know it. You've almost certainly done it before. That "something" is hard to describe, yet it is universal. Doing Good Works! re-awakens the awareness of the good in doing good. It re-energizes the enthusiasm for the idea of paying it forward. And it inspires us to re-experience the sheer joy of performing random acts of kindness.
This study serves to bring Lovecraft into a new and more significant literary context, and to highlight the relationships between modernist and grotesque literature. Various authors are mentioned with reference to both modernist and grotesque literary tendencies, and Lovecraft's "modernist grotesque" characteristics are analyzed in their connection to the three concepts that are prominent in both modernism and the grotesque: alienation, subjectivity, and absurdity. Biographical information about Lovecraft is used minimally in this study, which focuses on textual analysis of many elements of Lovecraft's writing that seem to have been previously overlooked, including religious satire, scrutiny of scientific practices, and the modernist concept of "literary difficulty."
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