| The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (Broadview Literary Texts) Publication Date: January 1, 2001| Series: Broadview Literary Texts Set in early eighteenth-century Scotland, James Hogg's masterpiece is a brilliant psychological study of religious fanaticism and the power of evil. Led on by his sinister companion, Gil-Martin, Robert Wringhim commits a series of atrocious crimes. As the novel progresses, however, and the complexity of Wringhim's mind is revealed, the reader begins to doubt whether Gil-Martin even exists. This edition of The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner places the work within the context of Calvinism, Scottish polit...
| | Marching with the Devil: Legends, Glory and Lies in the French Foreign Legion ...
| | War is Not Just for Heroes: World War II Dispatches and Letters of US Marine Corps Combat Correspondent Claude R. "Red" Canup Publication Date: May 15, 2012Winner of the 2012 Denig Award of the USMC Combat Correspondents AssociationFilling a gap in the history of U.S. Marine Corps aviation history, War Is Not Just for Heroes rescues the incredible true stories written by one marine as a combat correspondent in the Pacific during World War II as shared through his dispatches, letters, diary entries, personal notes, and tapes. At a time when the average recruit was a strapping, healthy eighteen-year-old male fresh out of high school, the U.S. Marine Corps began recruiting experienced reporters who formed the coalitio...
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| | Cats of Copenhagen Release Date: October 16, 2012The Cats of Copenhagen was first written for James Joyce’s most beloved audience, his only grandson, Stephen James Joyce, and sent in a letter dated September 5, 1936. Cats were clearly a common currency between Joyce and his grandson. In early August 1936, Joyce sent Stephen “a little cat filled with sweets”—a kind of Trojan cat meant to outwit grown-ups. A few weeks later, Joyce penned a letter from Copenhagen that begins “Alas! I cannot send you a Copenhagen cat because there are no cats in Copenhagen.” The letter reveals t...
| | The Complete Correspondence, 1928-1940 Publication Date: December 7, 2001 The correspondence between Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno, which appears here for the first time in its entirety in English translation, must rank among the most significant to have come down to us from that notable age of barbarism, the twentieth century. Benjamin and Adorno formed a uniquely powerful pair. Benjamin, riddle-like in his personality and given to tactical evasion, and Adorno, full of his own importance, alternately support and compete with each other throughout the correspondence, until its imminent tragic end becomes apparent to both wri...
| | Farewell, Godspeed: The Greatest Eulogies of Our Time Release Date: December 23, 2003Farewell, Godspeed is a remarkable collection of eulogies for some of the most notable figures of our time, delivered by the people who knew them best. In the words used to eulogize the great and celebrated men and women of the world—sometimes reverential, sometimes funny, always poignant—we come as close as perhaps we ever will to seeing the warm humanity beneath their public personas.Cyrus M. Copeland has gathered some of the greatest of these writings about artists, scientists, authors, public servants, entertainers, and others who have capture...
| | Letters ofa German American Farmer: Juernjakob Swehn Travels to America (Bur Oak Book) Publication Date: May 1, 2000| Series: Bur Oak Book Early in the twentieth century, drawing upon the hundreds of letterswritten to his father by students who had emigrated to northeastern Iowafrom Mecklenburg, in northeastern Germany, Johannes Gillhoff createdthe composite character of Juernjakob Swehn: the archetype of theupright, honest mensch who personified the German immigrant, on his wayto a better life through ambition and hard work. Gillhoff's farmer-hero,planting and harvesting his Iowa acres, joking with his neighborsduring the snowy winters, building a church with his own hands, p...
| | In My Power: Letter Writing and Communications in Early America (Early American Studies) Publication Date: August 31, 2011| Series: Early American Studies In My Power tells the story of letter writing and communications in the creation of the British Empire and the formation of the United States. In an era of bewildering geographical mobility, economic metamorphosis, and political upheaval, the proliferation of letter writing and the development of a communications infrastructure enabled middle-class Britons and Americans to rise to advantage in the British Atlantic world.Everyday letter writing demonstrated that the blessings of success in the early modern world could come less...
| | The Sixties: Diaries 1960-1969 Release Date: December 6, 2011This remarkable second volume of Christopher Isherwoods diaries opens on his fifty-sixth birthday, as the fifties give way to the decade of social and sexual revolution. These pages are crammed with wicked gossip and probing psychological insights about the cultural icons of the timeFrancis Bacon, Richard Burton, David Hockney, Mick Jagger, W. Somerset Maugham, Vanessa Redgrave, David O. Selznick, Igor Stravinsky, Gore Vidal, and many othersyet prove most revealing about the author himself. Isherwood moves easily from Beckett to Brando, from ar...
| | A Life in Letters (Penguin Classics) Release Date: March 27, 2007| Series: Penguin Classics The letters of one of the worlds greatest composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartseen variously as a child prodigy, musical genius, tragic Romantic artist, and cultural iconis among the most written-about of all composers. This fascinating set of his letters offers a new understanding of his life storyhis marriage, compositions, performances, occasional money worries, opinions of fellow musicians, and complex relationship with his fatherand a revealing portrait of both the man and the musician. ...
| | Dear Mrs. Roosevelt: Letters from Children of the Great Depression Release Date: January 17, 2007Impoverished young Americans had no greater champion during the Depression than Eleanor Roosevelt. As First Lady, Mrs. Roosevelt used her newspaper columns and radio broadcasts to crusade for expanded federal aid to poor children and teens. She was the most visible spokesperson for the National Youth Administration, the New Deal's central agency for aiding the needy young, and she was adamant in insisting that federal aid to young people be administered without discrimination so that it reached blacks as well as whites, girls as well as boys. This activism made ...
| | Correspondence (SB-The German List) Publication Date: August 15, 2010| Series: SB-The German List Paul Celan (1920–70) is one of the best-known German poets of the Holocaust; many of his poems, admired for their spare, precise diction, deal directly with its stark themes. Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann (1926–73) is recognized as one of post–World War II German literature’s most important novelists, poets, and playwrights. It seems only appropriate that these two contemporaries and masters of language were at one time lovers, and they shared a lengthy artful and passionate correspondence. &...
| | Letters of William Gaddis Publication Date: February 19, 2013Now recognized as one of the giants of postwar American fiction, William Gaddis (1922–98), author of The Recognitions and J R,shunned the spotlight during his life, which makes this collection ofhis letters a revelation: an intimate look at one of the great literaryminds of the 20th century.Now recognized as one of the giants of postwar American fiction, William Gaddis (1922–98) shunned the spotlight during his life, which makes this collection of his letters a revelation. Beginning in 1930 when Gaddis was at boarding-school and ending in Sept...
| | Letters to a Spiritual Seeker Publication Date: November 21, 2005"With quotable lines on every page, this is an important and affecting addition to the Thoreau shelf." —BooklistThe writing of Henry David Thoreau is as full of life today as it was when he published Walden one hundred years ago. In seeking to understand nature, Thoreau sought to "lead a fresh, simple life with God." In 1848 a seeker named Harrison Blake, yearning for a spiritual life of his own, asked the then-fledgling writer for guidance. The fifty letters that ensued, collected here for the first time in their own volume by Thoreau specialist Bra...
| | Within Four Walls: The Correspondence between Hannah Arendt and Heinrich Blcher, 1936-1968 Publication Date: November 17, 2000Here is the life story of two exceptional people, two Germans who fled their country for different reasons. It is the story of their life in exile in Paris and in New York, their dependence on each other and deepening love, their continued exchange of ideas, Arendt's teaching and writing, her involvement with Jewish life in Europe and in Israel, and Blucher's years at The New School and at Bard College. It is also an important document of the '30s in Germany and France, of World War II, and the post-war life in ravaged European cities. Meanwhile, there is l...
| | In Their Own Words: Letters from Norwegian Immigrants Publication Date: January 3, 1991Book ...
| | The World's Great Letters Publication Date: January 1, 1940Letters make the most interesting reading, especiallyother people's. This anthology is the product of many years ofintensive research and collecting on the part of the editor. Eachletter is prefaced with a biographical prelude and a summary of thehistoric background behind the correspondence. Among the over 120letters herein, read as Alexander the Great announces to Darius, Kingof Persia, that he alone has dominion over the earth; Beethoven writesto his Immortal Beloved; Michelangelo negotiates with the Pope overthe Sistine Chapel; Christopher Columbus report...
| | The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus: And a Selection from the Letters of Marcus and Fronto (Oxford World's Classics) Publication Date: September 17, 1998| ISBN-10: 0192839071 | ISBN-13: 978-0192839077| Edition: New edition A. S. L. Farquharson's translation was originally published in 1944, as part of a major commentary on Marcus Aurelius' work.In this volume, Farquharson's work is brought up to date and supplied with an introduction and notes for the student and general reader.A selection of lively letters from Marcus to his tutor Fronto, most of which date from his earlier years, is also included. ...
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