This Passing World

This Passing World
Title This Passing World PDF eBook
Author Michael Herzog
Publisher
Total Pages 680
Release 2019-10-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780997623468

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It is 1398, and all of Europe is abuzz about the duel to be fought in September between Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford, and Thomas Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk, to settle the question of which one has committed treason against King Richard II. Geoffrey Chaucer, courtier and well-known poet, is unexpectedly drawn into the intrigue surrounding the impending duel and compelled to perform an act so heinous that he is shaken to the core. The journal Chaucer begins and keeps for the remaining two and a half years of his life chronicles his unlikely rise as the son of a middle-class wine broker to become not only the pre-eminent poet of his age but the brother-in-law of John of Gaunt, uncle to the king, at times the most powerful man in England and, with his three wives, the ancestor of every ruler of England since the year 1400. This novel provides a fascinating look into life in late 14th century England, the women and men Chaucer loves, the intrigues of the Richardian court, and what compels someone who holds some of the most important jobs in the English bureaucracy to spend his nights writing poetry that is still being read and studied 600 years after his death.

Emblems of the Passing World

Emblems of the Passing World
Title Emblems of the Passing World PDF eBook
Author Adam Kirsch
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Total Pages 137
Release 2015
Genre Art
ISBN 1590517342

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Through his portraits of ordinary people August Sander, the German photographer whose work chronicled the extreme tensions and transitions of the twentieth century, captured a moment in history whose consequences he himself couldn't have predicted. Using these photographs as a lens, Adam Kirsch's poems connect the legacy of the First World War with the turmoil of the Weimar Republic and foreshadow the Nazi era. Kirsch writes both urgently and poignantly about these photographs, creating a unique dialogue of word and image that will speak to readers.

A Passing World

A Passing World
Title A Passing World PDF eBook
Author Bessie Rayner Belloc
Publisher
Total Pages 314
Release 1897
Genre American literature
ISBN

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That Middle World

That Middle World
Title That Middle World PDF eBook
Author Julia S. Charles
Publisher UNC Press Books
Total Pages 243
Release 2020-10-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1469659581

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In this study of racial passing literature, Julia S. Charles highlights how mixed-race subjects invent cultural spaces for themselves—a place she terms that middle world—and how they, through various performance strategies, make meaning in the interstices between the Black and white worlds. Focusing on the construction and performance of racial identity in works by writers from the antebellum period through Reconstruction, Charles creates a new discourse around racial passing to analyze mixed-race characters' social objectives when crossing into other racialized spaces. To illustrate how this middle world and its attendant performativity still resonates in the present day, Charles connects contemporary figures, television, and film—including Rachel Dolezal and her Black-passing controversy, the FX show Atlanta, and the musical Show Boat—to a range of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century literary texts. Charles's work offers a nuanced approach to African American passing literature and examines how mixed-race performers articulated their sense of selfhood and communal belonging.

A Passing World

A Passing World
Title A Passing World PDF eBook
Author Marie Belloc Lowndes
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 226
Release 2022-08-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "A Passing World" by Marie Belloc Lowndes. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Emblems of the Passing World

Emblems of the Passing World
Title Emblems of the Passing World PDF eBook
Author Adam Kirsch
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Total Pages 137
Release 2015-10-20
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1590517350

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August Sander’s photographic portraits of ordinary people in Weimar Germany inspire this uncanny new collection of poems by one of America’s most celebrated writers and critics Through his portraits of ordinary people—soldiers, housewives, children, peasants, and city dwellers—August Sander, the German photographer whose work chronicled the extreme tensions and transitions of the twentieth century, captured a moment in history whose consequences he himself couldn’t have predicted. Using these photographs as a lens, Adam Kirsch’s poems connect the legacy of the First World War with the turmoil of the Weimar Republic with moving immediacy and meditative insight, and foreshadow the Nazi era. Kirsch writes both urgently and poignantly about these photographs, creating a unique dialogue of word and image that will speak to all readers interested in history, past and present.

The Mirror of the Passing World

The Mirror of the Passing World
Title The Mirror of the Passing World PDF eBook
Author Mary Cecil Allen
Publisher
Total Pages 110
Release 1928
Genre Art
ISBN

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