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The Afflatus of Love, Loss and Loneliness is a collection of poetry meant for pleasure reading, that dwells on the three common feelings among human being. It unfolds the pain behind unrequited love, questions life and paints the pain felt behind the loss of something physical or abstract on the readers’ mind.
An examination of the effects and meaning of emotional states of distress in ancient literature
Rewriting the Thirties questions the myth of the 'anti-modernist' decade. Conversely, the editors argue it is a symptomatic, transitional phase between modern and post-modern writing and politics, at a time of cultural and technological change. The text reconsiders some of the leading writers of the period in the light of recent theoretical developments, through essays on the ambivalent assimilation of Modernist influences, among proletarian and canonical novelists including James Barke and George Orwell, and among poets including Auden, MacNeice, Swingler and Bunting, and in the work of feminist writers Vera Brittain and Winifred Holtby. In this substantial remapping, the complexity and scope of literary-critical debate at the time is discussed in relation to theatrical innovation, audience attitudes to the mass medium of modernity - cinema - the poetics of suburbia, consumerism and national ideology, as well as the discursive strategies of British and American documentarism.
"Tiger-Lilies is actually a somewhat autobiographical book. In it, Lanier analyzes the relationship between a Northerner and a Southerner throughout the Civil War. As a Southerner who had fought for the Confederate army, Lanier had experienced the war firsthand, both on the battlefield and as a prisoner of war. These experiences are recognizable in the battle scenes especially, which are considered some of the most realistic representations of Civil War combat in literature. Ultimately, Tiger-Lilies can be interpreted as an anti-war novel and one of Lanier's less successful endeavors in the course of his career."--The History Engine
Milton lavishes all the sympathy and apologetics upon the Lindberghs that she previously denied the Rosenbergs in The Rosenberg File (coauthored with Ronald Radosh). Includes 16 pages of photographs. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR