Seduction and Betrayal

Seduction and Betrayal
Author: Elizabeth Hardwick
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-07-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781590174371

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The novelist and essayist Elizabeth Hardwick is one of contemporary America’s most brilliant writers, and Seduction and Betrayal, in which she considers the careers of women writers as well as the larger question of the presence of women in literature, is her most passionate and concentrated work of criticism. A gallery of unforgettable portraits—of Virginia Woolf and Zelda Fitzgerald, Dorothy Wordsworth and Jane Carlyle—as well as a provocative reading of such works as Wuthering Heights, Hedda Gabler, and the poems of Sylvia Plath, Seduction and Betrayal is a virtuoso performance, a major writer’s reckoning with the relations between men and women, women and writing, writing and life.

Women Seduction and Betrayal in Biblical Narrative

Women  Seduction  and Betrayal in Biblical Narrative
Author: Alice Bach
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1997-08-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0521475600

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This accessible, readable book looks at the cultural study of the Bible, challenging the traditional mode of reading the women in the Bible. Alice Bach applies literary theory, cultural representations of biblical figures, films, and paintings to a close reading of a group of biblical texts revolving around the 'wicked' literary figures in the Bible. She compares the biblical character of the wife of Potiphar with the Second Temple Period narratives and rabbinic midrashim that expand her story. She then reads Bathsheba against a Yiddish novel by David Pinski, and finally looks at the Biblical Salome against a very different Salome created by Oscar Wilde, and the selection of Salomes created by Hollywood. Bach argues that biblical characters have a life in the mind of the reader independent of the stories in which they were created, thus making the reader the site at which the texts and the cultures that produced them come together.

Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni
Author: Jonathan Miller
Publsiher: Schocken Books Incorporated
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1990
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015024806617

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"A very powerful book. The final chapter, in particular, is one of the most provocative political-theoretical statements that I have read in a long time."--Bill Martin, Radical Philosophy Review of Books."An impressive sequel to Marxism and Deconstruction

Data Love

Data Love
Author: Roberto Simanowski
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780231542425

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Intelligence services, government administrations, businesses, and a growing majority of the population are hooked on the idea that big data can reveal patterns and correlations in everyday life. Initiated by software engineers and carried out through algorithms, the mining of big data has sparked a silent revolution. But algorithmic analysis and data mining are not simply byproducts of media development or the logical consequences of computation. They are the radicalization of the Enlightenment's quest for knowledge and progress. Data Love argues that the "cold civil war" of big data is taking place not among citizens or between the citizen and government but within each of us. Roberto Simanowski elaborates on the changes data love has brought to the human condition while exploring the entanglements of those who—out of stinginess, convenience, ignorance, narcissism, or passion—contribute to the amassing of ever more data about their lives, leading to the statistical evaluation and individual profiling of their selves. Writing from a philosophical standpoint, Simanowski illustrates the social implications of technological development and retrieves the concepts, events, and cultural artifacts of past centuries to help decode the programming of our present.

The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick

The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick
Author: Elizabeth Hardwick
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781681371559

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The first-ever collection of essays from across Elizabeth Hardwick's illustrious writing career, including works not seen in print for decades. Elizabeth Hardwick wrote during the golden age of the American literary essay. For Hardwick, the essay was an imaginative endeavor, a serious form, criticism worthy of the literature in question. In the essays collected here she covers civil rights demonstrations in the 1960s, describes places where she lived and locations she visited, and writes about the foundations of American literature—Melville, James, Wharton—and the changes in American fiction, though her reading is wide and international. She contemplates writers’ lives—women writers, rebels, Americans abroad—and the literary afterlife of biographies, letters, and diaries. Selected and with an introduction by Darryl Pinckney, the Collected Essays gathers more than fifty essays for a fifty-year retrospective of Hardwick’s work from 1953 to 2003. “For Hardwick,” writes Pinckney, “the poetry and novels of America hold the nation’s history.” Here is an exhilarating chronicle of that history.

In the Company of Good and Evil

In the Company of Good and Evil
Author: Ken Power,Craig Winn
Publsiher: Cricketsong Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Business failures
ISBN: 0971448108

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The rise and fall of Value America.com.

Murder at the Brown Palace

Murder at the Brown Palace
Author: Dick Kreck
Publsiher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781555918729

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On May 24, 1911, one of the most notorious murders in Denver's history occurred. The riveting tale involves high society, adultery, drugs, multiple murder, and more, all set in Denver's grand old hotel, the Brown Palace.

The Trudeau Formula

The Trudeau Formula
Author: Martin Lukacs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1551647508

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"The book is not a biography of Justin Trudeau, nor is it a treatment of the minutiae and manoeuvres of party politics. It is an investigation into how the Liberal government governs in the shadow of a silent, multi-decade corporate coup in Ottawa that dares not speak its name. It tells the hidden history of how the Liberal party has served as the most effective vehicle for implementing deeply unpopular neoliberal policies--and how Justin Trudeau continues this agenda today."--