Passion Lends Them Power

Passion Lends Them Power
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 0719007186
ISBN-13 : 9780719007187
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Passion Lends Them Power by : Derick Rupert Clement Marsh

Echoes of Desire

Echoes of Desire
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9781501722851
ISBN-13 : 1501722859
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Echoes of Desire by : Heather Dubrow

Echoes of Desire variously invokes and interrogates a number of historicist and feminist premises about Tudor and Stuart literature by examining the connections between the anti-Petrarchan tradition and mainstream Petrarchan poetry. It also addresses some of the broader implications of contemporary critical methodologies. Heather Dubrow offers an alternative to the two predominant models used in previous treatments of Petrarchism: the all-powerful poet and silenced mistress on the one hand and the poet as subservient patron on the other.

How Passion Relates to Performance: A Study of Consultant Civil Engineers

How Passion Relates to Performance: A Study of Consultant Civil Engineers
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Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Total Pages : 115
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ISBN-10 : 9781599423951
ISBN-13 : 1599423952
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis How Passion Relates to Performance: A Study of Consultant Civil Engineers by : Trevor J. Cadieux

Many company slogans and mantras profess that passion is part of the way they work and that it is important to them. Passion over the centuries has been defined as something that makes humans slaves to their emotions and exerts an almost overwhelming compulsion to participate in an activity or relationship. In a profession such as consultant civil engineering that is so strongly anchored in the objective and scientific, what place has a motivator such as passion? This research takes a sample of consultant civil engineers and assesses two types of passion, harmonious passion and obsessive passion, and secondly measures their job performance. It was found amongst the engineers sampled that those who were more obsessively passionate achieved higher performance levels across the items measured and those who were more harmoniously passionate had little to no relationship with the performance items measured. This suggests that obsessive passion has a relationship with various performance indicators related to consultant civil engineers and contributes to the knowledge gap of there being no research carried out with respect to passion and construction professionals.

Shakspere's Werke

Shakspere's Werke
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 898
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ISBN-10 : COLUMBIA:1002257297
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Shakspere's Werke by : William Shakespeare

Tragedies

Tragedies
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 806
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433074891759
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Tragedies by : William Shakespeare

Poems

Poems
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 616
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ISBN-10 : 9781408143568
ISBN-13 : 1408143569
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Poems by : William Shakespeare

In 1593 Shakespeare awoke and found himself famous. Lines from his comic, erotic, tragic poem Venus and Adonis were on everyone's lips.The appearance in 1594 of the darkly reflective and richly descriptive Rape of Lucrece confirmed his fame as 'Sweet Master Shakespeare', Elizabethan England's most brilliant non-dramatic poet. Shorter poems in this volume testify further to Shakespeare's versatility and to his poetic fame. Some, like the much-debated `Phoenix and Turtle', pose problems of meaning; others raise questions about authorship and authenticity. Detailed annotation and a full Introduction seek to resolve such difficulties while also locating Shakespeare's poems in their literary context, which includes his own career as a playwright.

Before Emotion: The Language of Feeling, 400-1800

Before Emotion: The Language of Feeling, 400-1800
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 465
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ISBN-10 : 9780429662836
ISBN-13 : 0429662831
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Before Emotion: The Language of Feeling, 400-1800 by : Juanita Ruys

Before Emotion: The Language of Feeling, 400-1800 advances current interdisciplinary research in the history of emotions through in-depth studies of the European language of emotion from late antiquity to the modern period. Focusing specifically on the premodern cognates of ‘affect’ or ‘affection’ (such as affectus, affectio, affeccioun, etc.), an international team of scholars explores the cultural and intellectual contexts in which emotion was discussed before the term ‘emotion’ itself came into widespread use. By tracing the history of key terms and concepts associated with what we identify as ‘emotions’ today, the volume offers a first-time critical foundation for understanding pre- and early modern emotions discourse, charts continuities and changes across cultures, time periods, genres, and languages, and helps contextualize modern shifts in the understanding of emotions.

Negotiating Shakespeare's Language in Romeo and Juliet

Negotiating Shakespeare's Language in Romeo and Juliet
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781317089285
ISBN-13 : 1317089286
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Negotiating Shakespeare's Language in Romeo and Juliet by : Lynette Hunter

Through exciting and unconventional approaches, including critical/historical, printing/publishing and performance studies, this study mines Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to produce new insights into the early modern family, the individual, and society in the context of early modern capitalism. Inspired by recent work in cultural materialism and the material book, it also foregrounds the ways in which the contexts and the text itself become available to the reader today. The opening material on critical/historical approaches focuses on the way that readers have frequently read and played the text to explore issues that cluster around the family, marriage, gender and sexuality. Chapter two, on the ways that actors today inhabit character and create behaviour, provides intertextual comment on acting in the early modern period, and the connections between acting and social behaviour that inform self-image and the performance of identity both then and now. The third chapter on printing/publishing approaches to the text offers a detective story about the differences between Quarto One and Quarto Two, that focuses on the curious appearance in Quarto Two of material related to the law at word, phrase, line and scene level. The next three chapters integrate a close study of the language of the play to negotiate its potential significance for the present in the areas of: Family, Marriage, Gender and Sexuality; Identity, Individualism and Humanism; and the Law, Religion and Medicine. Among the startling aspects of this book are that it: - takes the part of Juliet far more seriously than other criticism has tended to do, attributing to her agency and aspects of character that develop the part suddenly from girl to woman; - recognizes the way the play explores early modern identity, becoming a handbook for individualism and humanism in the private domestic setting of early capitalism; and - brings to light the least recognized element in the play at the moment, its demonstration of the emerging structures of state power, governance by law, the introduction of surveillance, detection and witness, and the formation of what we now call the 'subject'. The volume includes on DVD a scholarly edition with commentary of the text of Romeo & Juliet, which re-instates many of the original early modern versions of the play.