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French literature --- Dard, F. --- Dard, Frédéric --- Criticism and interpretation --- Dard, Frédéric
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Novelists, French --- Interviews. --- Dard, Frédéric --- Autobiography
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Mysticism --- Sufis --- History --- Biography --- Khvājah Mīr, --- ʻAbd al-Laṭīf, --- Religion --- 297*2 --- -Sufis --- -297*2 Soefisme --- Soefisme --- Sufism --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- -Biography --- Khvajah Mir --- -'Abd al-Latif Shah --- -Religion --- Khvājah Mār, --- Religion. --- 297*2 Soefisme --- Abdul Latif Bhitai, --- Abdul Latif, --- Abdula Latīfa Bhiṭāī, --- Bhaṭāʼī, ʻAbdul Lat̤īf, --- Bhiṭāi, Ābadula Latipha, --- Bhiṭāʼī, Shāhu ʻAbdullat̤īfu, --- Bhittai, Shah Abdul Latif, --- Laṭīf, ʻAbd, --- Latif, --- Latīfa Bhiṭāī, --- Latīfa, --- Shāh ʻAbd al-Laṭīf, --- Shāh ʻAbdul Lat̤īf Bhaṭāī, --- Shāhu ʻAbdul Lat̤īf Bhaṭāī, --- ،شاه عبداللطيف --- Dard, K̲h̲vājah Mīr, --- Dard, --- Dard, Khwaja Meer, --- Dard, Mīr, --- K̲h̲vājah Mīr Dard, --- Mīr Dard, --- Mīr Dard, K̲h̲vājah, --- خواجه مير درد --- درد، خواجه مير، --- Mysticism - India - History - 18th century --- Sufis - India - Biography --- Khvājah Mīr, - 1719?-1785? - Religion --- ʻAbd al-Laṭīf, - Shah, - approximately 1689-approximately 1752 - Religion --- Khvājah Mīr, - 1719?-1785? --- ʻAbd al-Laṭīf, - Shah, - approximately 1689-approximately 1752
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'This is an excellent, well-researched and up-to-date account of the development of concrete poetry in England and Scotland from the 1950s onwards. It will make an outstanding contribution to knowledge in the related fields of concrete poetry, late modernism, the history of the 1960s counter-culture and the British Poetry Revival.'
Dr Steve Willey, Birkbeck, University of London
This book offers the first in-depth account of the relationship between English and Scottish poets and the international concrete poetry movement of the 1950s to the 1970s. Concrete poetry was a literary and artistic style which reactivated early twentieth-century modernist impulses towards the merging of artistic media, while simultaneously speaking to a gamut of contemporary contexts, from post-1945 reconstruction to cybernetics, mass media and the sixties counter-culture. The terms of its development in England and Scotland suggest new ways of mapping ongoing complexities in the relationship between the two national cultures, and of tracing broader sociological and cultural trends in Britain during the 1960s and 1970s. Focusing especially on the work of Ian Hamilton Finlay, Edwin Morgan, Dom Sylvester Houédard and Bob Cobbing, Border Blurs is based on new and extensive archival and primary research, and will fill a vital gap in contemporary understandings of an important but much misunderstood genre: concrete poetry. It will also serve as a vital document for scholars and students of twentieth-century British literature, modern intermedia art and modernism, especially those interested in understanding modernism's wide geographical spread and late twentieth-century legacies.
Concrete poetry, English --- English poetry --- Scottish poetry --- Scottish literature --- English concrete poetry --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- 1900-1999 --- England --- Schottland --- Ecosse --- Scotia --- Scotland --- Schotten --- Großbritannien --- Angleterre --- Kingdom of England --- Engeland --- Inghilterra --- Inglaterra --- Engländer --- -1707 --- Bob Cobbing --- Ian Hamilton Finlay --- 19602 --- Dom Sylvester Houédard --- counter-culture --- concrete poetry --- Edwin Morgan --- intermedia --- modernism --- History and criticism .
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Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves brings to life the unique contribution by French women during the early nineteenth century, a key period in the history of colonialism and slavery. The book enriches our understanding of French and Atlantic history in the revolutionary and postrevolutionary years when Haiti was menaced with the re-establishment of slavery and when class, race, and gender identities were being renegotiated. It offers in-depth readings of works by Germaine de StaeÌl, Claire de Duras, and Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. In addition to these now canonical French authors, it calls attention to the lives and works of two lesser-known but important figuresÌ€"Charlotte Dard and Sophie Doin. Approaching these five women through the prism of paternal authority, Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves explores the empathy that daughters show toward blacks as well as their resistance against the oppression exercised by male colonists and other authority figures. The works by these French women antislavery writers bear significant similarities, which the book explores, with twentieth and twenty-first century Francophone texts. These womenÌ€™s contributions allow us to move beyond the traditional boundaries of exclusively male accounts by missionaries, explorers, functionaries, and military or political figures. They remind us of the imperative for ever-renewed gender research in the colonial archive and the need to expand conceptions of French womenÌ€™s writing in the nineteenth century as being a small minority corpus. Fathers, Daughters, and Slaves contributes to an understanding of colonial fiction, Caribbean writing, romanticism, and feminism. It undercuts neat distinctions between the cultures of France and its colonies and between nineteenth and twentieth-century Francophone writing.
French literature --- Antislavery movements --- Feminism and literature --- Women and literature --- Slavery in literature. --- Colonies in literature. --- Blacks in literature. --- Literature --- Abolitionism --- Anti-slavery movements --- Slavery --- Human rights movements --- Negroes in literature --- Slavery and slaves in literature --- Slaves in literature --- Women authors --- History and criticism. --- Colonies. --- History. --- Staël, --- Dard, Charlotte-Adelaïde. --- Desbordes-Valmore, Marceline, --- Duras, Claire de Durfort, --- Doin, Sophie, --- De Coëtnempren de Kersaint de Durfort, Claire Louise Rose Bonne, --- De Duras, Claire Louise Rose Bonne de Coëtnempren de Kersaint de Durfort, --- De Durfort, Claire, --- De Durfort, Claire Louise Rose Bonne de Coëtnempren de Kersaint, --- De Durfort-Duras, Claire de Kersaint, --- De Kersaint, Claire, --- De Kersaint de Durfort, Claire Louise Rose Bonne de Coëtnempren, --- Duras, Claire Louise Rose Bonne de Coëtnempren de Kersaint de Durfort, --- Duras, --- Durfort, Claire Louise Rose Bonne de Coëtnempren de Kersaint de, --- Durfort-Duras, Claire de Karsaint, --- Kersaint, Claire Louise de, --- Auteur d'Ourika, --- Desbordes-Valmore, Marceline Félicité Josèphe, --- Desbordes-Valmore, --- Valmore, Marceline Desbordes-, --- Desbordes, Marceline Félicité Josèphe, --- Dard Picard, Charlotter-Adelaïde --- Picard, Chralotte-Adelaïde Dard --- De Staël, --- Holstein, Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, --- Necker, Anne-Louise-Germaine, --- Necker, Germaine, --- Staël, Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, --- Staël, Germaine de, --- Staël-Holstein, Anna-Louise-Germaine Necker, --- Staël-Holstein, Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, --- Stalʹ, Zhermena de, --- Стаэль Голстеинъ, --- Staël --- de Staël, Germaine --- de Staël, --- Madame de Staël --- Blacks in literature --- Black people in literature. --- Fathers in literature. --- History --- Valmore, Desbordes de, --- Enslaved persons in literature
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Ontology. --- Time. --- Psychiatry --- Philosophers --- Psychiatrists --- Ontologie --- Temps --- Psychiatrie --- Philosophes --- Psychiatres --- Philosophy. --- Correspondence. --- Philosophie --- Correspondance --- Heidegger, Martin, --- Boss, Médard, --- Ontology --- Time --- Philosophy --- -Philosophers --- -Psychiatrists --- -Alienists --- Psychopathologists --- Mental health personnel --- Physicians --- Neurologists --- Scholars --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Being --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Boss, Medard --- Heidegger, Martin --- -Philosophy --- -Being --- Alienists --- Boss, Médard, --- Hours (Time) --- Geodetic astronomy --- Nautical astronomy --- Horology --- Boss, Medard, --- Khaĭdegger, Martin, --- Haĭdegger, Martin, --- Hīdajar, Mārtin, --- Hai-te-ko, --- Haidegŏ, --- Chaitenger, Martinos, --- Chaitenker, Martinos, --- Chaintenger, Martin, --- Khaĭdeger, Martin, --- Hai-te-ko-erh, --- Haideger, Marṭinn, --- Heidegger, M. --- Haideger, Martin, --- Hajdeger, Martin, --- הייגדר, מרתין --- היידגר, מרטין --- היידגר, מרטין, --- 海德格尔, --- Chaintenker, Martin, --- Hāydigir, Mārtīn, --- Hīdigir, Mārtīn, --- هاىدگر, مارتين, --- هىدگر, مارتين, --- Boss, M., --- Psychiatry - Philosophy --- Heidegger, Martin, - 1889-1976 - Correspondence --- Heidegger, Martin, - 1889-1976
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