Carnal Wreckage

Carnal Wreckage
Author: Thomas A. Ryerson
Publisher: Thomas Ryerson
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN: 0969742967

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Carnal Rhetoric

Carnal Rhetoric
Author: Lana Cable
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1995-02-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780822315735

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In recent years, New Historicists have situated the iconoclasm of Milton’s poetry and prose within the context of political, cultural, and philosophical discourses that foreshadow early modernism. In Carnal Rhetoric, Lana Cable carries these investigations further by exploring the iconoclastic impulse in Milton’s works through detailed analyses of his use of metaphor. Building on a provocative iconoclastic theory of metaphor, she breaks new ground in the area of affective stylistics, not only as it pertains to the writings of Milton but also to all expressive language. Cable traces the development of Milton’s iconoclastic poetics from its roots in the antiprelatical tracts, through the divorce tracts and Areopagitica, to its fullest dramatic representation in Eikonoklastes and Samson Agonistes. Arguing that, like every creative act, metaphor is by nature a radical and self-transgressing agent of change, she explores the site where metaphoric language and imaginative desire merge. Examining the demands Milton places on metaphor, particularly his emphasis on language as a vehicle for mortal redemption, Cable demonstrates the ways in which metaphor acts for him as that creative and radical agent of change. In the process, she reveals Milton’s engagement, at the deepest levels of linguistic creativity, with the early modern commitment to an imaginative and historic remaking of the world. An insightful and synthetic book, Carnal Rhetoric will appeal to scholars of English literature, Milton, and the Renaissance, as well as to those with an interest in the theory of affective stylistics as it pertains to reader-response criticism, semantics, epistemology, and the philosophy and psychology of language.

Christ Meets Me Everywhere

Christ Meets Me Everywhere
Author: Michael Cameron
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0199751293

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This book studies the earliest biblical reading practices of Augustine of Hippo (354-430), the greatest of the Latin Church Fathers. It examines works from the first fifteen years of Augustine's Christian life in order to follow the course of his development. His reflections on the craft of hermeneutics advanced not only specifically theological reading practices but also the humane art of textual interpretation. Augustine's rationale for figurative reading in the tens of thousands of Scripture references that filled hundreds of sermons, letters, and treatises made him the most widely read commentator on the Christian Scriptures in the west for more than a thousand years.

Acting Out

Acting Out
Author: Tibby Armstrong
Publisher: Tibby Armstrong
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2018-08-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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What happens on the casting couch stays on the casting couch....or does it? Jeremy Ash, out-and-proud Hollywood hopeful, has all the makings of a mega-star. If only someone would give him a chance to finally shine. One failed audition away from leaving Tinsel Town forever, he’s given an unexpected shot at the buzz project of the year—a gay coming of age story by a famed director. Kit Harris, former child actor, was once an industry darling. Now 21, he’s lucky if his own mother remembers his name. So, when he’s offered the chance to star opposite newcomer Jeremy in an edgy indie flick that promises to jumpstart his failing career, Kit’s onboard. Theoretically. That is until he meets his too-attractive co-star. During six months of filming, Kit gives Jeremy a crash course in how to be a Hollywood darling. Jeremy, in return, gives Kit a dose of the normalcy he’s never known. Pursuing a long-term relationship is hardly the way to salvage Kit’s career. But when being with Jeremy feels so right, how long can Kit continue to pretend he’s only acting out?

Clarity in Time

Clarity in Time
Author: Margaret Hepworth
Publisher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452505470

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If your life story was re-told would you be able to piece together the meaning that had always been there? Rosie ODea, 31, was born to make a difference. She knows it; she feels it. Yet now on a country road, her life hovers in an ethereal dimension between life and death. We all know the saying your life fl ashes before your eyes. Well it happenedto me. I watched myself relive my life. But something strange was also happening. Mandela, Einstein, a Captain, a Surgeon? Inexplicably, moments in other peoples lives were flashing amidst my own. And over and over I heard a voice, If only they had listened. Rosie finds wisdoms embodied in the most unexpected places: Her best friend Holloway; a phrase wafting across a holy mountain peak; in ancient flowers and spiraling shells; Grandmas journal; an Egyptian mosque; a bustling market place; the quiet vibrance of Lake Mungo; a boy with aspergers; a Cambodian temple; deep within; and in the secret experiences of others. Yet amongst the revelations theres confusion. Rosie has fallen in love with a man who cannot return her love and it is tearing her apart. A young woman with an emerging psychic talent, Rosie will find herself having to make a heart-wrenching decision no-one could have predicted. We all have moments of clarity; Rosies are extraordinary. Clarity in Time shines with quirky humor, tender sadness, sexuality, spirituality, a social conscience and profound insights into the human psyche. It speaks of taking action, enacting solutions and finding your own freedom and clarity in time. Right here and now we have the ability to become the most co-operative and connected of all the generations of humanity over time. Those of the past and of the present have always spoken of future possibilities.

Diligence

Diligence
Author: Nichole M Willden
Publisher: anonymous
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2023-09-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1962478084

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What would you do to get the truth? Emma has spent her life steeped in secrets. She’s suffocating on lies and drowning in the depths of her secretive double-life. When the Guild splits, and Emma is separated from her only friends, she finds Obedience and Diligence stifling. After years of learning to hide in plain sight and obey without question, Emma has reached her limit. Diligence takes us on a roller-coaster of Emma’s angsty search for answers. From fistfights to fishnets, a new school brings challenges Emma has never faced. And if her regular teen life was not difficult enough, the appearance of the CIA complicates everything further. They tempt her with what she has always wanted: a family who loves her and accepts her the way she is. All she has to do to get it is betray Leader. Now, the secrets belong to Emma. If Leader won’t give her the truth she deserves, she will find out for herself. No matter the cost. When faced with the truth, will Emma finally find a way to get free, or will she once again succumb to Leader’s demand for Diligence? Buy Diligence today to delve deeper into Emma’s life in the mysterious and dangerous cult, The Guild

Pearl Speech

Pearl Speech
Author: Christina E. Spatz
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1456768026

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BIRTH LIFE MURDER

BIRTH LIFE MURDER
Author: G.G. Kalfas
Publisher: VERNAL FIRE PRESS
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2019-03-20
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1732447098

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BIRTH LIFE MURDER, is an invocation of poetry, philosophies, and short stories, which pertain to the unfolding circumstances within our lives. We are born into this world, we live through our life, and sometimes we murder parts of ourselves in the process. All men are created equal, but not all men live equally. Staying true to one's own ideals and life's purpose, will be violently ripped away, if an unrelenting hold to them is not maintained. Do you remember who you really are? Did you lose your identity meandering down your life's path? In order to understand life, you must first understand its language. How long can you live not knowing who or what you are? How long can you meander through your life until you realize your truth? What will it take for you to become your truth?

The Misadventures of Polly Gillespie

The Misadventures of Polly Gillespie
Author: Polly Gillespie
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0143775936

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With a great deal of humour and honesty Polly Gillespie walks the reader through some of the ups and downs of life, with advice, warnings, and stories simply involving the awkwardness of being Polly. (She says that at the very least these will make you feel normal.) She has been on radio and in magazines continuously since 1991, and is a much-loved personality whose escapades and down-to-earth advice to others have fascinated and entertained listeners for many years. With empathy and self-deprecation, plus a world of experience, she hopes to make you feel better about your own misadventures and by way of her unfortunate experiments with life she might even prevent you from going through some of the same things. If nothing else, you will get some great yarns from someone who apparently has resilience and experience, but more likely bad eyesight, an open mind, and a warm heart. Chapters include: Life Lessons; Being a Woman; Our Bodies; Sex and men and sex; and Family. Hang on tight, it's going to be quite a ride!

Girls, Crimes, and the Ruling Body

Girls, Crimes, and the Ruling Body
Author: Barry R. Ziman
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 166570862X

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A legislative intern with secrets that could unravel the governing elite vanishes into the night in Albany, New York. Seven years later, another young woman disappears in a suburb of the nation’s Capital. The only connection between both missing women is Ryan McNeil, the chief of staff to a rising congressman. Under suspicion, Ryan must now prove his innocence in these women’s abductions, but in the ruthless world of politics—where the line between crime and lawful authority blurs—there is no one he can trust. With his life at stake, Ryan confronts the elaborate lies of his lover, his wife, and his political mentor to uncover the identities of a murderer and manipulator. While Ryan tries desperately to maintain his relationship with his wife and stepdaughter, the desires and deceits of those around him undermine his family and also the integrity of government. Innocent of murder, but implicated in this political world of deception, Ryan discovers the only truth is power. “... the pace of the story is consistently propulsive throughout, which is sure to maintain readers’ interest.” —Kirkus Reviews