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  1. In Praise of Good Bookstores /
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    From a devoted reader and lifelong bookseller, an eloquent and charming reflection on the singular importance of bookstoresDo we need bookstores in the twenty-first century? If so, what makes a good one? In this beautifully written book, Jeff... more

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    From a devoted reader and lifelong bookseller, an eloquent and charming reflection on the singular importance of bookstoresDo we need bookstores in the twenty-first century? If so, what makes a good one? In this beautifully written book, Jeff Deutsch-the director of Chicago's Seminary Co-op Bookstores, one of the finest bookstores in the world-pays loving tribute to one of our most important and endangered civic institutions. He considers how qualities like space, time, abundance, and community find expression in a good bookstore. Along the way, he also predicts-perhaps audaciously-a future in which the bookstore not only endures, but realizes its highest aspirations.In exploring why good bookstores matter, Deutsch draws on his lifelong experience as a bookseller, but also his upbringing as an Orthodox Jew. This spiritual and cultural heritage instilled in him a reverence for reading, not as a means to a living, but as an essential part of a meaningful life. Central among Deutsch's arguments for the necessity of bookstores is the incalculable value of browsing-since, when we are deep in the act of looking at the shelves, we move through space as though we are inside the mind itself, immersed in self-reflection.In the age of one-click shopping, this is no ordinary defense of bookstores, but rather an urgent account of why they are essential places of discovery, refuge, and fulfillment-and how they enrich the communities that are lucky enough to have them.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691229669
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    Parent title: Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022 English; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE Literary, Cultural, Area Studies 2022 English; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE Literary, Cultural, Area Studies 2022; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: Princeton University Press Complete eBook-Package 2022; De Gruyter
    RVK Categories: AN 44400 ; EC 2180
    Subjects: Books and reading; Booksellers and bookselling; Booksellers and bookselling; Bookstores; LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading.
    Other subjects: Academic publishing.; Admiration.; Advocacy.; Aisle.; Analects.; Analogy.; Author.; Beth Medrash Govoha.; Bookselling.; Browsing.; Business case.; CIVICUS.; Cautionary tale.; Charles Simic.; Cleanliness.; Coffeehouse.; Commodity.; Commonplace book.; Competitive advantage.; Condition of possibility.; Convenience.; Cultural artifact.; Cultural institution.; Customer.; Decorum.; Democratic Vistas.; Divine soul.; Edition (book).; Elizabeth Hardwick (writer).; Encyclopedic knowledge.; Enthusiasm.; Exchange value.; Financial statement.; Generosity.; Governance.; Grand opening.; Gratitude.; Greeting card.; Greeting.; Gross margin.; Her Secret Is Patience.; High culture.; Honorarium.; Horace Walpole.; Humility.; Humour.; Hygiene.; Idealism.; Illustration.; Imagination.; Income.; Independent bookstore.; Intellectual.; Intuition.; Invention.; Jean-Luc Nancy.; Kollel.; Learning.; Literal translation.; Literature.; Michael Faraday.; Midrash.; Mircea Eliade.; Morality.; Noblesse oblige.; Our Homeland.; People of the Book.; Poetry.; Pride.; Principle.; Printing.; Profit margin.; Progressive Era.; Prose.; Publishing.; Rational choice theory.; Reason.; Reasonable person.; Remuneration.; Retail clerk.; Retail.; Ruminant.; Scientist.; Self-confidence.; Seminary Co-op.; Sensibility.; Shareholder.; Sincerity.; Socratic (Community).; Stimulation.; Supplement (publishing).; Technology.; The Bookseller.; The Bookshop.; The Library of Babel.; Thought.; Torah.; Twinkling.; Used book.; Wealth.
    Scope: 1 online resource (216 p.)
  2. 'We Irish' in Europe
    Yeats, Berkeley and Joseph Hone
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Univ. College Dublin Press, Dublin

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781906359430; 1906359431
    Other subjects: Yeats, W. B.--(William Butler), 1865-1939--Philosophy.; Idealism.; Sacrifice in literature.; Irish literature--20th century--History and criticism.
    Scope: IX, 211 S., Ill., 24 cm
  3. Banished!
    Author: Dong, Han
    Published: 2008; ©2008
    Publisher:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    It is 1969 and China is in the throes of the Cultural Revolution. The Tao family is banished to the countryside, forced to leave comfortable lives in Nanjing to be reeducated in the true nature of the revolution by the peasants of Sanyu village.The... more

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    It is 1969 and China is in the throes of the Cultural Revolution. The Tao family is banished to the countryside, forced to leave comfortable lives in Nanjing to be reeducated in the true nature of the revolution by the peasants of Sanyu village.The parents face exile with stoicism and teach their son to embrace reeducation wholeheartedly. Is this simple pragmatism, an attempt to protect the boy and ensure his future? Or do the banished cadres really cling to their belief in their leaders and the ideals of the Revolution? These questions remain tantalizingly unanswered in this prize-winning first novel.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780824861551
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    Subjects: Idealism; Idealism; Idealism.
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Translator's Preface -- -- Notes on Translation -- -- One. Banishment -- -- Two. The Enclosure -- -- Three. Young Too -- -- Four. Primary School -- -- Five. Animals -- -- Six. The Farm Tools Factory -- -- Seven. Zhao Ningsheng -- -- Eight. The Cleaning Bug -- -- Nine. "516" -- -- Ten. Rich Peasants -- -- Eleven. Striking Root -- -- Twelve. The Author -- -- Thirteen. Conclusion -- -- Excerpts from the Glossary in the Chinese Version of Banished! -- -- Han Dong and the World of Chinese Literature -- -- About the Translator

  4. The Original Bambi :
    The Story of a Life in the Forest /
    Published: [2021]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    A new, beautifully illustrated translation of Felix Salten's celebrated novel Bambi-the original source of the beloved story Most of us think we know the story of Bambi-but do we? The Original Bambi is an all-new, illustrated translation of a... more

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    A new, beautifully illustrated translation of Felix Salten's celebrated novel Bambi-the original source of the beloved story Most of us think we know the story of Bambi-but do we? The Original Bambi is an all-new, illustrated translation of a literary classic that presents the story as it was meant to be told. For decades, readers' images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film-an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature's innocence-which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten. This masterful new translation gives contemporary readers a fresh perspective on this moving allegorical tale and provides important details about its creator.Originally published in 1923, Salten's story is more somber than the adaptations that followed it. Life in the forest is dangerous and precarious, and Bambi learns important lessons about survival as he grows to become a strong, heroic stag. Jack Zipes's introduction traces the history of the book's reception and explores the tensions that Salten experienced in his own life-as a hunter who also loved animals, and as an Austrian Jew who sought acceptance in Viennese society even as he faced persecution.With captivating drawings by award-winning artist Alenka Sottler, The Original Bambi captures the emotional impact and rich meanings of a celebrated story.

     

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    Contributor: Sottler, Alenka.; Zipes, Jack.
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691232263
    Parent title: Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2021 English; De Gruyter
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    Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Deer; LITERARY CRITICISM / General.
    Other subjects: Animal rights.; Annoyance.; Anthropomorphism.; Assassination.; Aunt.; Austria-Hungary.; Autobiography.; Beech.; Bildungsroman.; Brother and Sister.; By Nature.; Chickadee.; Classical Philology (journal).; Competition.; Connotation.; Contexts.; Convulsion.; Cuteness.; Dear Friend.; Der Judenstaat.; Die Welt.; Disaster.; Eating.; Echo.; Elitism.; Faline.; Flourishing.; Foreword.; Genre.; Gold Ring.; Great power.; Greek tragedy.; Green wood.; Half-Man (fairy tale).; Halter.; Hermann Bahr.; His Family.; Historicism.; Horsehair.; Hugo von Hofmannsthal.; Human.; Idealism.; Idealization.; In the Woods.; Intention (criminal law).; Into the Forest.; Jews.; Karl Kraus (writer).; Mass market.; Massage.; Meal.; My Child.; Neutral country.; New Laws.; Newspaper.; Nostril.; Of Education.; Origin of language.; Pessimism.; Peter Altenberg.; Pheasant.; Philosophy.; Pity.; Poetry.; Political freedom.; Precaution (novel).; Privet.; Remember the Day.; Resentment.; Romanticism.; Russian Empire.; Sake.; Screaming.; Second-class citizen.; Shame.; Shirt.; Short story.; Shrub.; Sneer.; Sociocultural evolution.; Sophistication.; Spitting.; Symptom.; That Night.; The Good Place (season 4).; The Hound of Florence.; The New York Times.; The Only Thing.; Theology.; Thought.; Tragedy.; Tree stand.; Turnip.; Undergrowth.; Vulnerability.; Warbler.; Whittaker Chambers.; Woodpecker.; World War I.; Zionism.
    Scope: 1 online resource (192 p.) :, 11 b/w illus.
  5. Others /
    Published: [2021]; ©2002
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    This volume fulfills the author's career-long reflections on radical otherness in literature. J. Hillis Miller investigates otherness through ten nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors: Friedrich Schlegel, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Anthony... more

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    This volume fulfills the author's career-long reflections on radical otherness in literature. J. Hillis Miller investigates otherness through ten nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors: Friedrich Schlegel, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Anthony Trollope, Joseph Conrad, W. B. Yeats, E. M. Forster, Marcel Proust, Paul de Man, and Jacques Derrida. From the exquisite close readings for which he is celebrated, Miller reaps a capacious understanding of otherness--one reachable not through theory but through literature itself. Otherness has wide valence in contemporary literary and cultural studies and is often understood as a misconception by hegemonic groups of subaltern ones. In a pleasing counter to this, Others conceives of otherness as something that inhabits sameness. Instances of the ''wholly other'' within the familiar include your sense of self or your beloved, your sense of your culture as such, or your experience of literary, theoretical, and philosophical works that belong to your own culture--works that are themselves haunted by otherness. Though Others begins and ends with chapters on theorists, the testimony they offer about otherness is not taken as more compelling than that of such literary works as Dicken's Our Mutual Friend, Conrad's ''The Secret Sharer,'' Yeats's ''Cold Heaven,'' or Proust's Remembrance of Things Past. Otherness, as this book finds it in the writers read, is not an abstract concept. It is an elusive feature of specific verbal constructs, different in each case. It can be glimpsed only through close readings that respect this diversity, as the plural in the title--Others--indicates. We perceive otherness in the way that the unseen--and the characters' emotional responses to it--ripples the conservative ideological surface of Howard's End. We sense it as chaos in Schlegel's radical concept of irony. And we gaze at it in the multiple personifications of Heart of Darkness. Each testifies in its own way to the richness and tangible weight of an otherness close at hand.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691224053
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    Subjects: Criticism; Difference (Psychology) in literature.; European fiction; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory.
    Other subjects: Absurdity.; Allegory.; Allusion.; Analogy.; Anthony Trollope.; Anthropomorphism.; Aphorism.; Aporia.; Appropriation (art).; Assonance.; Autobiography.; Catachresis.; Charles Dickens.; Concept.; Consciousness.; Criticism.; Determination.; Dichotomy.; Dizziness.; E. M. Forster.; Edmund Husserl.; Emblem.; Essay.; Feeling.; Fiction.; Genre.; George Eliot.; Harold Bloom.; Howards End.; Idealism.; Ideology.; Immanuel Kant.; Instant.; Irony.; J. L. Austin.; Jacques Derrida.; Joseph Conrad.; Kurtz (Heart of Darkness).; Lesbian.; Literary theory.; Literature.; Louis Althusser.; Marcel Proust.; Messianism.; Metaphor.; Michael Sprinker.; Mrs.; My Neighbor.; Narration.; Narrative.; Novel.; Novelist.; Obscenity.; Oedipus the King.; On Truth.; Otherness (book).; Our Mutual Friend.; Oxford University Press.; Oxymoron.; Pamphlet.; Paragraph.; Paul de Man.; Performative utterance.; Perjury.; Philosopher.; Philosophy.; Poetry.; Prose.; Prosopopoeia.; Pun.; Racism.; Rhetoric.; Rhyme.; Roland Barthes.; Romanticism.; Specters of Marx.; Speech act.; Stupidity.; Subjectivity.; Suffering.; Suggestion.; Synecdoche.; Søren Kierkegaard.; The Other Hand.; The Resistance to Theory.; The Secret Sharer.; The Various.; Theory.; Thought.; Trollope.; Uncertainty.; University of Minnesota Press.; Verisimilitude (fiction).; Victorian literature.; W. B. Yeats.; Wallace Stevens.; Walter Benjamin.; Werner Hamacher.; Wissenschaft.; Writing.
    Scope: 1 online resource (297 p.)
  6. American Metempsychosis :
    Emerson, Whitman, and the New Poetry /
    Published: [2012]; ©2012
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press,, New York, NY :

    The “transmigration of souls is no fable. I would it were, but men and women are only half human.” With these words, Ralph Waldo Emerson confronts a dilemma that illuminates the formation of American individualism: to evolve and become fully human... more

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    The “transmigration of souls is no fable. I would it were, but men and women are only half human.” With these words, Ralph Waldo Emerson confronts a dilemma that illuminates the formation of American individualism: to evolve and become fully human requires a heightened engagement with history. Americans, Emerson argues, must realize history’s chronology in themselves—because their own minds and bodies are its evolving record. Whereas scholarship has tended to minimize the mystical underpinnings of Emerson’s notion of the self, his depictions of “the metempsychosis of nature” reveal deep roots in mystical traditions from Hinduism and Buddhism to Platonism and Christian esotericism. In essay after essay, Emerson uses metempsychosis as an open-ended template to understand human development.In Leaves of Grass, Walt Whitman transforms Emerson’s conception of metempsychotic selfhood into an expressly poetic event. His vision of transmigration viscerally celebrates the poet’s ability to assume and live in other bodies; his American poet seeks to incorporate the entire nation into his own person so that he can speak for every man and woman.

     

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  7. Art, Nature, and Self-Formation in the Age of Goethe /
    Contributor: Eldridge, Hannah V., (contributor.); Eldridge, Richard, (contributor.); Flodin, Camilla, (contributor.); Flodin, Camilla, (editor.); Forster, Michael N., (contributor.); Gentry, Gerad, (contributor.); Gentry, Gerad, (editor.); Haag, Johannes, (contributor.); Pirholt, Mattias, (contributor.); Pirholt, Mattias, (editor.); Schutjer, Karin, (contributor.); Speight, Allen, (contributor.); Steigerwald, Joan, (contributor.); Waibel, Violetta L., (contributor.); Wellbery, David E., (contributor.)
    Published: [2024]; 2024
    Publisher:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ;

    This volume looks to core ideas defining Goethe’s work and his influence on his contemporaries and inheritors. Contributions to this volume explore his impact through ideas of organic and aesthetic formation; methods of biology, reason, becoming, and... more

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    This volume looks to core ideas defining Goethe’s work and his influence on his contemporaries and inheritors. Contributions to this volume explore his impact through ideas of organic and aesthetic formation; methods of biology, reason, becoming, and Bildung; modes of self-conscious comportment to nature, art, and the self; and conceptions of finitude and divinity. This volume underscores the interdisciplinary impact of Goethe’s thought and work. Of particular note is Goethe's unified and non-reductive account of nature, human education, social life, and reason. These contributions shed light on how Goethe's thought furthers the methodological sciences of his day while yielding resources for the grounding of theories of art in principles of idealism as well as imminent critiques of idealism through insights about organic formation and activity. The result is a compelling sense of unity through plurality. Contributors: James Conant, Richard Eldridge, Camilla Flodin, Michael Forster, Gerad Gentry, Keren Gorodeisky, Johannes Haag, Joel Lande, Lara Ostaric, Mattias Pirholt, Anne Pollok, Karin Schutjer, Allen Speight, Joan Steigerwald, Violetta Waibel, David Wellbery.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Eldridge, Hannah V., (contributor.); Eldridge, Richard, (contributor.); Flodin, Camilla, (contributor.); Flodin, Camilla, (editor.); Forster, Michael N., (contributor.); Gentry, Gerad, (contributor.); Gentry, Gerad, (editor.); Haag, Johannes, (contributor.); Pirholt, Mattias, (contributor.); Pirholt, Mattias, (editor.); Schutjer, Karin, (contributor.); Speight, Allen, (contributor.); Steigerwald, Joan, (contributor.); Waibel, Violetta L., (contributor.); Wellbery, David E., (contributor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110751383
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    Subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von.; Idealismus.; Romantik.; Wertphilosophie.; PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern.
    Other subjects: Idealism.; Johann Wolfgang Goethe.; Romanticism.; Value philosophy.
    Scope: 1 online resource (VII, 305 p.)
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    Issued also in print.