Death And Character
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Author |
: James Davison Hunter |
Publisher |
: Basic Books |
Total Pages |
: 342 |
Release |
: 2008-01-04 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780465011735 |
ISBN-13 |
: 046501173X |
Rating |
: 4/5 (35 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Death of Character by : James Davison Hunter
The Death of Character is a broad historical, sociological, and cultural inquiry into the moral life and moral education of young Americans based upon a huge empirical study of the children themselves. The children's thoughts and concerns-expressed here in their own words-shed a whole new light on what we can expect from moral education. Targeting new theories of education and the prominence of psychology over moral instruction, Hunter analyzes the making of a new cultural narcissism.
Author |
: Annette Baier |
Publisher |
: Harvard University Press |
Total Pages |
: 310 |
Release |
: 2008-11-30 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0674030907 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780674030909 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (07 Downloads) |
Synopsis Death and Character by : Annette Baier
Annette Baier goes beyond her earlier work on David Hume to reflect on a topic that links his philosophy to questions of immediate relevance—in particular, questions about what character is and how it shapes our lives. Her reading radically revises the received interpretation of Hume's epistemology and, in particular, philosophy of mind.
Author |
: David Ohle |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 154 |
Release |
: 2021-07-15 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1734012692 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781734012699 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (92 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Death of a Character by : David Ohle
The end of the road for Moldenke? The Death of a Character is cult author David Ohle's mordant meditation on the trials of the flesh, of bureaucracy, and tenderness. In the company of and old flame, and the neutrodynes Wheaton and Darleen, Moldenke retires to the marshlands, surrounded by snakes, haunted by a mysterious burial mound and harassed by a construction project that might destroy his home. Not only is Ohle's latest his most emotionally poignant, it is also a work of brilliant satire, threaded with bittersweet observations on mortality.
Author |
: Markus Zusak |
Publisher |
: Knopf Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages |
: 578 |
Release |
: 2007-12-18 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780307433848 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0307433846 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (48 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Book Thief by : Markus Zusak
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE’S 100 BEST YA BOOKS OF ALL TIME The extraordinary, beloved novel about the ability of books to feed the soul even in the darkest of times. When Death has a story to tell, you listen. It is 1939. Nazi Germany. The country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier, and will become busier still. Liesel Meminger is a foster girl living outside of Munich, who scratches out a meager existence for herself by stealing when she encounters something she can’t resist–books. With the help of her accordion-playing foster father, she learns to read and shares her stolen books with her neighbors during bombing raids as well as with the Jewish man hidden in her basement. In superbly crafted writing that burns with intensity, award-winning author Markus Zusak, author of I Am the Messenger, has given us one of the most enduring stories of our time. “The kind of book that can be life-changing.” —The New York Times “Deserves a place on the same shelf with The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank.” —USA Today DON’T MISS BRIDGE OF CLAY, MARKUS ZUSAK’S FIRST NOVEL SINCE THE BOOK THIEF.
Author |
: Christopher Moore |
Publisher |
: Harper Collins |
Total Pages |
: 418 |
Release |
: 2009-10-13 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780061801822 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0061801828 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (22 Downloads) |
Synopsis A Dirty Job by : Christopher Moore
Charlie Asher is a pretty normal guy with a normal life, married to a bright and pretty woman who actually loves him for his normalcy. They're even about to have their first child. Yes, Charlie's doing okay—until people start dropping dead around him, and everywhere he goes a dark presence whispers to him from under the streets. Charlie Asher, it seems, has been recruited for a new position: as Death. It's a dirty job. But, hey! Somebody's gotta do it.
Author |
: Elinor Fuchs |
Publisher |
: Indiana University Press |
Total Pages |
: 238 |
Release |
: 1996-07-22 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780253113474 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0253113474 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (74 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Death of Character by : Elinor Fuchs
"Extremely well written, and exceedingly well informed, this is a work that opens a variety of important questions in sophisticated and theoretically nuanced ways. It is hard to imagine a better tour guide than Fuchs for a trip through the last thirty years of, as she puts it, what we used to call the 'avant-garde.'" —Essays in Theatre ". . . an insightful set of theoretical 'takes' on how to think about theatre before and theatre after modernism." —Theatre Journal "In short, for those who never experienced a 'postmodern swoon,' Elinor Fuchs is an excellent informant." —Performing Arts Journal ". . . a thoughtful, highly readable contribution to the evolving literature on theatre and postmodernism." —Modern Drama "A work of bold theoretical ambition and exceptional critical intelligence. . . . Fuchs combines mastery of contemporary cultural theory with a long and full participation in American theater culture: the result is a long-needed, long-awaited elaboration of a new theatrical paradigm." —Una Chaudhuri, New York University "What makes this book exceptional is Fuchs' acute rehearsal of the stranger unnerving events of the last generation that have—in the cross-reflections of theory—determined our thinking about theater. She seems to have seen and absorbed them all." —Herbert Blau, Center for Twentieth Century Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "Surveying the extraordinary scene of the postmodern American theater, Fuchs boldly frames key issues of subjectivity and performance with the keenest of critical eyes for the compelling image and the telling gesture." —Joseph Roach, Tulane University " . . . Fuchs makes an exceptionally lucid and eloquent case for the value and contradictions in postmodern theater." —Alice Rayner, Stanford University "Arguably the most accessible yet learned road map to what remains for many impenetrable territoryan obligatory addition to all academic libraries serving upper-division undertgraduates and above." —Choice "A systematic, comprehensive and historically-minded assessment of what, precisely, 'post-modern theatre' is, anyway." —American Theatre In this engrossing study, Elinor Fuchs explores the multiple worlds of theater after modernism. While The Death of Character engages contemporary cultural and aesthetic theory, Elinor Fuchs always speaks as an active theater critic. Nine of her Village Voice and American Theatre essays conclude the volume. They give an immediate, vivid account of contemporary theater and theatrical culture written from the front of rapid cultural change.
Author |
: Anthony Horowitz |
Publisher |
: HarperCollins |
Total Pages |
: 312 |
Release |
: 2019-05-28 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780062676856 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0062676857 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (56 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Sentence Is Death by : Anthony Horowitz
Death, deception, and a detective with quite a lot to hide stalk the pages of Anthony Horowitz’s brilliant murder mystery, the second in the bestselling series starring Private Investigator Daniel Hawthorne. “You shouldn’t be here. It’s too late . . . “ These, heard over the phone, were the last recorded words of successful celebrity-divorce lawyer Richard Pryce, found bludgeoned to death in his bachelor pad with a bottle of wine—a 1982 Chateau Lafite worth £3,000, to be precise. Odd, considering he didn’t drink. Why this bottle? And why those words? And why was a three-digit number painted on the wall by the killer? And, most importantly, which of the man’s many, many enemies did the deed? Baffled, the police are forced to bring in Private Investigator Daniel Hawthorne and his sidekick, the author Anthony, who’s really getting rather good at this murder investigation business. But as Hawthorne takes on the case with characteristic relish, it becomes clear that he, too, has secrets to hide. As our reluctant narrator becomes ever more embroiled in the case, he realizes that these secrets must be exposed—even at the risk of death . . .
Author |
: Outi Hakola |
Publisher |
: Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 317 |
Release |
: 2014-05-02 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781443859943 |
ISBN-13 |
: 144385994X |
Rating |
: 4/5 (43 Downloads) |
Synopsis Death in Literature by : Outi Hakola
Death is an inevitable, yet mysterious event. Fiction is one way to imagine and gain knowledge of death. Death is very useful to literature, as it creates plot twists, suspense, mysteries, and emotional effects in narrations. But more importantly, stories about death seem to have an existential importance to our lives. Stories provide fictional encounters with death and give meaning for both death and life. Thus, death is more than a physical or psychological experience in literature; it also highlights existential questions concerning humanity and storytelling. This volume, entitled Death in Literature, approaches death by examining the narratives and spectacles of death, dying and mortality in different literary genres. The articles consider literary representations of death from ancient Rome to the Netherlands today, and explore ways of dealing with death and dying. The discussions also transcend the boundaries of literature by studying literary representations of such socially relevant and death-related issues as euthanasia and suicide. The articles offer a broad perspective on death’s role in literature as well as literature’s role in the social and cultural debates about death.
Author |
: Robert Cormier |
Publisher |
: Laurel Leaf |
Total Pages |
: 242 |
Release |
: 1991-02-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780440208358 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0440208351 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (58 Downloads) |
Synopsis After the First Death by : Robert Cormier
Who will be the next to die? They've taken the children. And the son of a general. But that isn't enough. More horrors must come...
Author |
: Victoria Laurie |
Publisher |
: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages |
: 250 |
Release |
: 2015-01-13 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781484711477 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1484711475 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (77 Downloads) |
Synopsis When by : Victoria Laurie
Maddie Fynn is a shy high school junior cursed with an eerie intuitive ability that's out of her control—one that entangles her in a homicide investigation For as long as she can remember, Maddie has seen a series of unique digits hovering above the foreheads of each person she encounters. Her earliest memories are marked by these numbers, but it takes her father's premature death for Maddie and her family to realize that these mysterious digits are actually deathdates, and just like birthdays, everyone has one. Forced by her alcoholic mother to use her ability to make extra money, Maddie identifies the quickly approaching deathdate of one client's young son, but because her ability only allows her to see the when and not the how, she's unable to offer any more insight. When the boy goes missing on that exact date, law enforcement turns to Maddie. Soon, Maddie is entangled in a homicide investigation, and more young people disappear and are later found murdered. A suspect for the investigation, a target for the murderer, and attracting the attentions of a mysterious young admirer who may be connected to it all, Maddie's whole existence is about to be turned upside down. Can she right things before it's too late?