Virginia Woolf: The Frames of Art and Life


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An attempt to illuminate Virginia Woolf's aesthetic by providing an original thoery regarding her use of the random frames provided by life. Her novels are shown to use windows, thresholds, mirrors and, less directly, rooms to frame scenes which chart the border between life and art.







Recycling Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Art and Literature


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Recycling Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Art and Literature exam>ines Woolf’s life and oeuvre from the perspective of recycling and pro>vides answers to essential questions such as: Why do artists and writers recycle Woolf’s texts and introduce them into new circuits of meaning? Why do they perpetuate her iconic fgure in literature, art and popular culture? What does this practice of recycling tell us about the endurance of her oeuvre on the current literary, artistic and cultural scene and what does it tell us about our current modes of production and consumption of art and literature? This volume offers theoretical defnitions of the concept of recycling applied to a multitude of specifc case studies. The reasons why Woolf’s work and authorial fgure lend themselves so well to the notion of recy>cling are manifold: frst, Woolf was a recycler herself and had a personal theory and practice of recycling; second, her work continues to be a prolifc compost that is used in various ways by contemporary writers and artists; fnally, since Woolf has left the original literary sphere to permeate popular culture, the limits of what has been recycled have ex>panded in unexpected ways. These essays explore today’s trends of fab>ricating new, original artefacts with Woolf’s work, which thus remains completely relevant to our contemporary needs and beliefs




The Greatest Collection of all Time: Give Me Liberty: The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia by Patrick Henry and Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard by Søren Kierkegaard


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Experience the Power of Freedom and Philosophical Insight: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry & Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard by Søren Kierkegaard Embark on a journey through the realms of liberty and existential philosophy with this extraordinary 2 Ebook combo. From the impassioned words of Patrick Henry to the profound insights of Søren Kierkegaard, this collection offers a captivating blend of political fervor and philosophical contemplation. Book 1: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry: A Call to Arms for Freedom. Step back in time to the American Revolutionary period with Patrick Henry's iconic speech, "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death." In this stirring address, Henry passionately argues for the colonists' right to freedom and independence from British tyranny. With its bold rhetoric and unwavering commitment to liberty, Henry's speech continues to inspire generations of freedom-loving individuals around the world. Book 2: Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard by Søren Kierkegaard: Philosophical Reflections on Life and Existence. Delve into the profound musings of existential philosopher Søren Kierkegaard with this selection of his writings. From the nature of faith and the individual's search for meaning to the existential angst of modern life, Kierkegaard's insights continue to resonate with readers seeking to understand the complexities of human existence. Through his penetrating analysis and thought-provoking observations, Kierkegaard invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and philosophical inquiry. Prepare to be moved by the fervor of liberty and the depth of philosophical insight within these literary treasures. Will you heed Patrick Henry's call to arms for freedom, or ponder the existential questions raised by Kierkegaard? The choice is yours. Embark on a Journey of Freedom and Philosophical Reflection! As you delve into the pages of this captivating 2 Ebook combo, consider this: Are you ready to explore the timeless ideals of liberty and the profound depths of existential philosophy? Join Patrick Henry and Søren Kierkegaard on a journey of freedom and philosophical reflection, and discover the enduring truths that continue to shape the human experience. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity - Begin Your Journey of Liberty and Existential Inquiry Today!







A Primary Source History of the Colony of Virginia


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Presents events in the colonial history of Virginia.




Mrs. Dalloway


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Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf's fourth novel, offers the reader an impression of a single June day in London in 1923. Clarissa Dalloway, the wife of a Conservative member of parliament, is preparing to give an evening party, while the shell-shocked Septimus Warren Smith hears the birds in Regent's Park chattering in Greek. There seems to be nothing, except perhaps London, to link Clarissa and Septimus. She is middle-aged and prosperous, with a sheltered happy life behind her; Smith is young, poor, and driven to hatred of himself and the whole human race. Yet both share a terror of existence, and sense the pull of death. The world of Mrs Dalloway is evoked in Woolf's famous stream of consciousness style, in a lyrical and haunting language which has made this, from its publication in 1925, one of her most popular novels.




Eye of the Storm


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In this historical treasure, now restored to posterity, text and drawings by a Union cartographer record the daily life of Civil war soldiers, the firsthand observation of officers, and the battles he witnessed from Yorkville to Bull Run. 85 full-color illustrations.




Book Traces


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In most college and university libraries, materials published before 1800 have been moved into special collections, while the post-1923 books remain in general circulation. But books published between these dates are vulnerable to deaccessioning, as libraries increasingly reconfigure access to public-domain texts via digital repositories such as Google Books. Even libraries with strong commitments to their print collections are clearing out the duplicates, assuming that circulating copies of any given nineteenth-century edition are essentially identical to one another. When you look closely, however, you see that they are not. Many nineteenth-century books were donated by alumni or their families decades ago, and many of them bear traces left behind by the people who first owned and used them. In Book Traces, Andrew M. Stauffer adopts what he calls "guided serendipity" as a tactic in pursuit of two goals: first, to read nineteenth-century poetry through the clues and objects earlier readers left in their books and, second, to defend the value of keeping the physical volumes on the shelves. Finding in such books of poetry the inscriptions, annotations, and insertions made by their original owners, and using them as exemplary case studies, Stauffer shows how the physical, historical book enables a modern reader to encounter poetry through the eyes of someone for whom it was personal.




Give Me Liberty: The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia


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In Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker's 'Give Me Liberty: The Struggle for Self-Government in Virginia', readers are immersed in a detailed exploration of Virginia's quest for self-governance. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Wertenbaker delves into the political landscape of colonial Virginia, discussing the challenges and triumphs faced by early settlers in their pursuit of liberty. His prose is both informative and elegant, offering readers a glimpse into the literary context of historical non-fiction writing of the time. Wertenbaker's work stands out for its thorough examination of the evolution of self-government in Virginia, shedding light on the complexities of early American politics. The author's insights into the struggle for autonomy provide a valuable and thought-provoking read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. 'Give Me Liberty' is a must-read for those interested in the foundations of American democracy, offering a compelling narrative that resonates with readers seeking a deeper understanding of the origins of self-governance in Virginia.