Select Works of Thomas Chalmers ...

Select Works of Thomas Chalmers ...
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Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951001871413D
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Synopsis Select Works of Thomas Chalmers ... by : Thomas Chalmers

Sermons and Discourses

Sermons and Discourses
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Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105124420253
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The Nature Book

The Nature Book
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Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89092549773
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Diary of a Naked Official

Diary of a Naked Official
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Publisher : Transit Lounge
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9781921924712
ISBN-13 : 1921924713
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Synopsis Diary of a Naked Official by : Ouyang Yu

Anonymous, the keeper of the diary, deputy director of a publishing company in a nameless city in China, is a happily married man with a daughter until he succumbs fully to his sexual desires, forever searching for new erotic experiences and secret liaisons. Anonymous is able to hoard a fortune, by embezzlement or corruption, with which he buys permanent resident status for his wife and daughter in the West. He stays behind in China, a situation commonly referred to as a naked official in contemporary Chinese terminology, one who has nothing to fear when exposed because his family is safely installed overseas with all his money.

Limited Shakespeare

Limited Shakespeare
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9780429675942
ISBN-13 : 0429675941
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Synopsis Limited Shakespeare by : Julián Jiménez Heffernan

Shakespeare’s poetic-dramatic worlds are inescapably limited. There is always, in his poems and plays, a force (a contingent drive, a pre-textual undertow, a rational-critical momentum, an ironic stance, the deflections of error) coercing plot and meaning to their end. By examining the work of limits in the sonnets and in five of his plays, this book seeks not only to highlight the poet’s steadfast commitment to critical rationality. It also aims to plead a case of hermeneutic continence. Present-day appraisals of Shakespeare’s world-making and meaning-projecting potential are often overruled by a neo-romantic and phenomenological celebration of plenty. This pre-critical tendency unwittingly obtains epistemic legitimation from philosophical quarters inspired by Alain Badiou’s derisive rejection of "the pathos of finitude". But finitude is much more than a modish, neo-existentialist, watchword. It is what is left of ontology when reason is done. And cool reason was already at work before Kant. In accounting for the way in which Shakespeare places limits to life (Romeo and Juliet), to experience (The Tempest), to love (the Sonnets), to time (Macbeth), to the world (Hamlet) and to knowledge (Othello), Limited Shakespeare: The Reason of Finitude aims to underscore the deeply mediated dimension of Shakespearean experience, always over-determined by the twin forces of contingency and textual determinism, and his meta-rational and virtually ironic taste for irrational, accidental, and error-driven limits (bonds, bounds, deaths).