Letters and Communities

Letters and Communities
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9780192526236
ISBN-13 : 0192526235
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Synopsis Letters and Communities by : Paola Ceccarelli

The writing of letters often evokes associations of a single author and a single addressee, who share in the exchange of intimate thoughts across distances of space and time. This model underwrites such iconic notions as the letter representing an 'image of the soul of the author' or constituting 'one half of a dialogue'. However justified this conception of letter-writing may be in particular instances, it tends to marginalize a range of issues that were central to epistolary communication in the ancient world and have yet to receive sustained and systematic investigation. In particular, it overlooks the fact that letters frequently presuppose and were designed to reinforce communities-or, indeed, to constitute them in the first place. This volume explores the interrelation of letters and communities in the ancient world, examining how epistolary communication aided in the construction and cultivation of group-identities and communities, whether social, political, religious, ethnic, or philosophical. A theoretically informed Introduction establishes the interface of epistolary discourse and group formation as a vital but hitherto neglected area of research, and is followed by thirteen case studies offering multi-disciplinary perspectives from four key cultural configurations: Greece, Rome, Judaism, and Christianity. The first part opens the volume with two chapters on the theory and practice of epistolary communication that focus on ancient epistolary theory and the unavoidable presence of a letter-carrier who introduces a communal aspect into any correspondence, while the second comprises five chapters that explore configurations of power and epistolary communication in the Greek and Roman worlds, from the archaic period to the end of the Hellenistic age. Five chapters on letters and communities in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity follow in the third, part before the volume concludes with an envoi examining the trans-historical, or indeed timeless, philosophical community Seneca the Younger construes in his Letters to Lucilius.

British and American Letter Manuals, 1680-1810, Volume 4

British and American Letter Manuals, 1680-1810, Volume 4
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9781351222808
ISBN-13 : 1351222805
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Synopsis British and American Letter Manuals, 1680-1810, Volume 4 by : Eve Tavor Bannet

During the 18th century, letter manuals became the most popular form of conduct literature. They were marketed to and used by a wide spectrum of society, from maidservants and apprentices, through military officers and merchants, to gentlemen, parents and children. This work presents the most influential manuals from both sides of the Atlantic.

Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell

Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell
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Publisher : The History Press
Total Pages : 526
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ISBN-10 : 9780750953818
ISBN-13 : 0750953810
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell by : Stewart P Evans

The name 'Jack the Ripper' is instantly recognised throughout the world, yet many people probably don't know that the famous nickname first appeared in a letter or that this was where the whole legend of Jack the Ripper really began. This title poses a controversial question: was 'Jack the Ripper' merely a press invention?

Letters from Fort St. George, 1679-1765

Letters from Fort St. George, 1679-1765
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:C2625292
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Synopsis Letters from Fort St. George, 1679-1765 by : Madras (India : Presidency). Record Office

Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652–54

Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652–54
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9781108070553
ISBN-13 : 1108070558
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Synopsis Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652–54 by : Dorothy Osborne

This 1888 publication reproduces all Osborne's letters to Temple. The pair conducted a secret epistolary courtship in the mid-seventeenth century.

The Letters of Margaret Fuller

The Letters of Margaret Fuller
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 9781501725227
ISBN-13 : 150172522X
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Synopsis The Letters of Margaret Fuller by : Margaret Fuller

This single-volume selection of the letters of Margaret Fuller invites acquaintance with a great American thinker of the Transcendentalist circle.

Letters & Sounds, Ages 3 - 5

Letters & Sounds, Ages 3 - 5
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Publisher : Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : 9781624429439
ISBN-13 : 1624429432
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Letters & Sounds, Ages 3 - 5 by :

In Letters & Sounds, your child will complete a variety of colorful and creative activities designed to help him or her hear each letter’s sound. Your child will develop the fine motor control needed for kindergarten while also learning to recognize each letter!

The Letters of Lady Anne Bacon

The Letters of Lady Anne Bacon
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781107056541
ISBN-13 : 1107056543
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Synopsis The Letters of Lady Anne Bacon by : Lady Anne Cooke Bacon

The letters of Lady Anne Bacon, mother of Francis Bacon, which shed light on Elizabethan politics from a female perspective.

Philosophical Letters of David K. Lewis

Philosophical Letters of David K. Lewis
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 881
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ISBN-10 : 9780192597618
ISBN-13 : 0192597612
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Synopsis Philosophical Letters of David K. Lewis by : David K. Lewis

David Kellogg Lewis (1941-2001) was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. He made significant contributions to almost every area of analytic philosophy including metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of science, and set the agenda for various debates in these areas which carry on to this day. In several respects he remains a contemporary figure, yet enough time has now passed for historians of philosophy to begin to study his place in twentieth century thought. His philosophy was constructed and refined not just through his published writing, but also crucially through his life-long correspondence with fellow philosophers, including leading figures such as D.M. Armstrong, Saul Kripke, W.V. Quine, J.J.C. Smart, and Peter van Inwagen. His letters formed the undercurrent of his published work and became the medium through which he proposed many of his well-known theories and discussed a range of philosophical topics in depth. A selection of his vast correspondence over a 40-year period is presented here across two volumes. As metaphysics is arguably where Lewis made his greatest contribution, this forms the focus of Volume 1. Arranged under the broad areas of Causation, Modality, and Ontology, the letters offer an organic story of the origins, development, breadth, and depth of his metaphysics in its historical context, as well as a glimpse into the influence of his many interlocutors. This volume will be an indispensable resource for contemporary metaphysics and for those interested in the Lewisian perspective.