Faces of Fortune 2
Author : Tee Lin Say
Publisher : Joey Yap Research Group
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 50,11 MB
Release : 2017-12-01
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ISBN : 9671520928
Author : Tee Lin Say
Publisher : Joey Yap Research Group
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 50,11 MB
Release : 2017-12-01
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ISBN : 9671520928
Author : Daniel Heller-Roazen
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 42,83 MB
Release : 2004-12-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0801881552
Arguably the single most influential literary work of the European Middle Ages, the Roman de la Rose of Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun has traditionally posed a number of difficulties to modern critics, who have viewed its many interruptions and philosophical discussions as signs of a lack of formal organization and a characteristically medieval predilection for encyclopedic summation. In Fortune's Faces, Daniel Heller-Roazen calls into question these assessments, offering a new and compelling interpretation of the romance as a carefully constructed and far-reaching exploration of the place of fortune, chance, and contingency in literary writing. Situating the Romance of the Rose at the intersection of medieval literature and philosophy, Heller-Roazen shows how the thirteenth-century work invokes and radicalizes two classical and medieval traditions of reflection on language and contingency: that of the Provençal, French, and Italian love poets, who sought to compose their "verses of pure nothing"in a language Dante defined as "without grammar," and that of Aristotle's discussion of "future contingents" as it was received and refined in the logic, physics, theology, and epistemology of Boethius, Abelard, Albert the Great, and Thomas Aquinas.Through a close analysis of the poetic text and a detailed reconstruction of the logical and metaphysical concept of contingency, Fortune's Faces charts the transformations that literary structures (such as subjectivity, autobiography, prosopopoeia, allegory, and self-reference) undergo in a work that defines itself as radically contingent. Considered in its full poetic and philosophical dimensions, the Romance of the Rose thus acquires an altogether new significance in the history of literature: it appears as a work that incessantly explores its own capacity to be other than it is.
Author : Patricia Vilches
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 467 pages
File Size : 20,51 MB
Release : 2007-07-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9047421132
The thought and influence of Machiavelli have had a significant impact on a variety of academic disciplines, including political science and government, history, literature, language, theatre, and philosophy. Rather than inscribe Machiavelli within the boundaries of a single academic approach, tradition, or discourse, this volume assembles multidisciplinary perspectives on his writings on government, on his creative works, and on his legacy. The result is intended to appeal at once to generalists seeking baseline knowledge of Machiavelli and to specialists who are interested in critical views of Machiavelli that use a broad lens and that approach their subject from different angles. Contributors include: Susan Ashley, Salvatore Bizzarro, Julia Bondanella, JoAnn Cavallo, Salvatore Di Maria, Marie Gaille-Nikodimov, Eugene Garver, Joseph Khoury, William Klein, Sante Matteo, Gerry Milligan, RoseAnna Mueller, John Roe, Gerald Seaman, Charles Tarlton, Patricia Vilches, and Mary Walsh.
Author : Daniel Okrent
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 561 pages
File Size : 46,75 MB
Release : 2004-11-30
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0142001775
In this hugely appealing book, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, acclaimed author and journalist Daniel Okrent weaves together themes of money, politics, art, architecture, business, and society to tell the story of the majestic suite of buildings that came to dominate the heart of midtown Manhattan and with it, for a time, the heart of the world. At the center of Okrent's riveting story are four remarkable individuals: tycoon John D. Rockefeller, his ambitious son Nelson Rockefeller, real estate genius John R. Todd, and visionary skyscraper architect Raymond Hood. In the tradition of David McCullough's The Great Bridge, Ron Chernow's Titan, and Robert Caro's The Power Broker, Great Fortune is a stunning tribute to an American landmark that captures the heart and spirit of New York at its apotheosis.
Author : Florence Montgomery
Publisher :
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 48,25 MB
Release : 1900
Category : Authors, English
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Author : Maurice Hewlett
Publisher :
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 36,27 MB
Release : 1901
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Author : George Meredith
Publisher :
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 45,21 MB
Release : 1914
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Author : Eden Phillpotts
Publisher :
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 17,62 MB
Release : 1901
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Author : Walter Besant
Publisher :
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 18,58 MB
Release : 1901
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Author : Anthony Hope
Publisher :
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 19,13 MB
Release : 1901
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