Randolph County, 1779-1979

Randolph County, 1779-1979
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1980
Genre: Randolph County (N.C.)
ISBN:


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A Cognitive Approach to John Donne’s Songs and Sonnets

A Cognitive Approach to John Donne’s Songs and Sonnets
Author: M. Winkleman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137348747


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Investigations into how the brain actually works have led to remarkable discoveries and these findings carry profound implications for interpreting literature. This study applies recent breakthroughs from neuroscience and evolutionary psychology in order to deepen our understanding of John Donne's Songs and Sonnets.

Songs and Sonnets

Songs and Sonnets
Author: John Donne
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514194539


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"Songs and Sonnets" from John Donne. English poet, satirist, lawyer and a cleric in the Church of England (1572-1631).

Parents' Handbook: NLP and Common Sense Guide for Family Well-Being

Parents' Handbook: NLP and Common Sense Guide for Family Well-Being
Author: Roger Ellerton
Publisher: Roger Ellerton
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2010-11-23
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0978445228


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Parenting is not an idea, concept or belief. It's a process and therefore is neither static nor fixed in time that results in something special being created. The Parents' Handbook provides you with tools, techniques, insights and approaches to improve the way you communicate, to be available emotionally and physically and to successfully fulfill the different roles expected of you as a parent.

Caves, Cannons and Crinolines

Caves, Cannons and Crinolines
Author: Beverly Stowe McClure
Publisher: Paladin Timeless
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781606191125


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In 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi, outspoken fourteen-year-old Lizzie Stamford yields to her secret desire to join the Confederate Army disguised as a boy, but she quickly learns that neither war nor all Yankees are what she believed them to be.

Engaging Audiences

Engaging Audiences
Author: B. McConachie
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2008-11-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0230617026


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Engaging Audiences asks what cognitive science can teach scholars of theatre studies about spectator response in the theatre. Bruce McConachie introduces insights from neuroscience and evolutionary theory to examine the dynamics of conscious attention, empathy and memory in theatre goers.

Evolving Hamlet

Evolving Hamlet
Author: A. Fletcher
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2011-04-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230118380


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Using Hamlet and a number of other popular and influential seventeenth-century tragedies as case-studies, this book shows how aesthetic experience can help organize the biological functions of our brains into adaptive social networks.

Under the Red Velvet Cover

Under the Red Velvet Cover
Author: Grant Garris
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2010-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1449069118


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Today, I would learn the truth. An efficient sounding female voice answered the phone, "Dallas County Police Department." Where do I begin? What do I say? "Yes ma'am, I need to speak with someone about a case that's twenty two years old." "A case? What type of case?" "A sexual abuse case." With that phone call, successful business executive Grant Garris began a journey through the memory of his shattered childhood; many of the details as painstakingly clear as when they had occurred, as he suffered violent and horrific sexual abuse at the hands of his own grandfather. In a stark and startling memoir, Garris recounts his early years, offering no protection from the shocking reality that is childhood sexual abuse. Difficult to read and yet impossible to put down, Garris details molestation, the physical torture, and the sadistic mental manipulation that are the all-too-common arsenal of those who harm children - and those who protect them as they harbor a family's dirty secret. Standing against a monster and refusing to be deterred by the intricate family ties and powerful political connections of a Southern bastion family that threatened to sacrifice their own children to the altar of public image, Garris chose to prevail. Garris movingly recounts the surprising support system that evolved in his journey, including a seemingly powerless domestic servant, strangers, a fellow survivor named Oprah Winfrey, and a few courageous loved ones, all of whom dropped into his life at precisely the right moment. Garris' life story is not a narrative of victimhood, nor is it a rosy tale of happy endings tied up in a neat package. Instead, it is the gritty, raw, and sometimes wonderful reality of conquering adversity. This book should be required reading for all who believe it is time to shred the veil of secrecy that protects child molesters.

Literature, Science, and a New Humanities

Literature, Science, and a New Humanities
Author: J. Gottschall
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2008-09-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230615597


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Literary studies are at a tipping point. ." There is broad agreement that the discipline is in "crisis" - that it is aimless, that its intellectual energy is spent, that all of the trends are bad, and that fundamental change will be required to set things right. But there is little agreement on what those changes should be, and no one can predict which way things will ultimately tip. Literature, Science, and a New Humanities represents a bold new response to the crisis in academic literary studies. This book presents a total challenge to dominant paradigms of literary analysis and offers a sweeping critique of those paradigms, and sketches outlines of a new paradigm inspired by scientific theories, methods, and attitudes.