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This is a highly original new study of personality and intelligence that will bring together the various theoretical models and synthesize the developments in research over the last 100 years.
»Houses, Secrets, and the Closet« investigates the literary production of masculinities and their relation to secrets and sexualities in 18th and 19th century fiction. It focusses on close readings of Gothic fiction, Sensation Novels, and tales by Horace Walpole, Ann Radcliffe, William Godwin, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Wilkie Collins, and Henry James. The study approaches these texts through the lens of domestic space, gender, knowledge, and power. This approach serves to investigate the cultural roots of the ›closet‹ - the male homosexual secret - which reveals a more general notion of male secrecy in modern society. The study thus contributes to a better understanding of the cultural history of masculinities and sexualities.
Leo thought it was going to be an ordinary movie night with the adorably timid Cindy Tsukamoto. Nothing more than a few films, casual flirting, and possibly an invitation to return once it was over. However, after he inexplicably passes out, Leo soon finds himself spending his nights shrunken to a mere six inches. At first it's not so bad, as Cindy is more than willing to help Leo adjust to his new life. However, forces beyond Leo's comprehension quickly reveal themselves and things soon spiral out of the tiny man's control. Not only will Leo have to overcome his new height disadvantage, he'll also have to deal with his clingy ex-girlfriend, a potion that can turn the meekest person into a monster, and a power-hungry biker woman bent on total control of his town.
This story describes many incidents in the life of Charles McAvoyhis upbringing in small-town America,his experiences in World War II and the Korean War, his love of flying, and his rise in the ranks of one of the largest and most successful enterprises in American corporate history and the triumphs and tragedies within his family. It is the story of one life that epitomizes what is now being referred to as "The Greatest Generation."