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...– for instance, young writers and artists may find plenty of interesting ideas for their next literary work (or best-selling novels) in ‘Experimental Literature’ section. In a sense, this book itself is an experimental one. Needless to say, the readers may find that some of these ideas are quite absurd or seemingly outlandish ...
...• Literary disorder; • Self abandonment; • Be an action man; • Abstract theatre (Felix Aderca); • The auto-destruction and the death of literature (Adrian Marino); antipoetic, antiauthor, anti-talent, anti-vocation; the surpassing of the literature; anti-literature; ultraliterature; par-literature; a-literature; “On one side, nothing is literature, on the oth...
...PREFACE …………………………………………3 CONTENTS.....................................................................4 LIFE STRATEGIES 1. Life Strategies in Literature ...................................5 2. Life Strategies in Internet literature......................17 3. Life Strategies in Experimental Literature ........20 3.1. Junk Book .......................................
...Fletcher Hurst (1834-1903), Methodist bishop and first Chancellor of American University, has written a sweeping thousand 900 year history of English literature, up to the end of the 19th century. Although at times biased and sometimes misguided (as when he dismisses Mark Twain as a humorist noteworthy in his time but not for the ages), his research is sound and his critic...
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...Children's Literature : The Behind the Book Lecture Series "Tanglewood Tales" by Nathaniel Hawthorne "Grimms' Fairy Tales" by The Brothers Grimm "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens Behind the Book Presents: The Lecture Series...
...however, the sperm whale, scientific or poetic, lives not com plete in any literature. Far above all other hunted whales, his is an unwritten life. No...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in En- glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make ... ...wise or with the foolish, now that the great world has spoken to us in the literature of all tongues and voices. The best selected human nature will t...
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...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... .... We had no storm fortunately, and I had brought with me a supply of light literature; so I passed nine days on deck in my sea-chair, with my heels up... ...shins, and the little girls offer to slap your face! There is an im- mense literature entirely addressed to them, in which the kicking of shins and th... ...urally, no architecture (they make houses of wood and of iron), no art, no literature, no theatre. I have opened some of the books; mais ils ne se lai...
...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in En- glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make ... ...ded to their specific meaning. He was not a man who concerned himself with literature, and they had been to him, at first, sim- ply the extension of h... ...were they—?” He chafed at his own ignorance of the sentimental by-paths of literature. “If you want love-letters, perhaps some of the French eigh- tee... ... itself on row after row of bindings. It seemed to have driven the rest of literature to the back shelves. He caught up a copy, toss- ing the money to... ...ions; to have read them had become a social obligation in circles to which literature never penetrates except in a personal guise. Glennard did himsel...
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...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ...February 15, 1909. INTRODUCTORY SKETCH There is probably no poem of German literature that has excited such universal interest, or that has been so mu... ...cal li- braries, there to wait till a more cultured age, curious as to the literature of its ancestors, should bring it forth from its hiding places. ... ... of rediscovering the “Nibelungenlied” and of restoring it to the world of literature belongs to a young phy- sician by the name of J.H. Obereit, who ... ... with the exception of the “Nibelungenlied” and the popular ballad, German literature has preserved almost no trace of the legend, and such as exist a... ...rther with reference to the poem, its charac- ter, and its place in German literature. Its theme is the an- cient T eutonic ideal of “T reue” (faithfu... ...h German epic poetry, and deservedly the most popular poem of older German literature. It lacks, to be sure, the grace of diction found in Gottfried v... ...he days of Herman, the Cheruscan chief. There are perhaps greater poems in literature than the “Nibelungenlied”, but few so majestic in conception, so... ...and so national in their character, as this great popular epic of Ger- man literature. 29 The Nibelungenlied THE NIBELUNGENLIED (1) ADVENTURE I (2)...
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...part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make us... ...r coarseness, vulgarity, and buffoonery is al- most unexampled even in the literature of that day. Ned Ward’s “Life and Notable Adventures of Don Quix... ...n 1712 by Peter Motteux, who had then recently combined tea-deal- ing with literature. It is described as “translated from the original by several han... .... The men whose names by common consent stand in the front rank of Spanish literature, Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Quevedo, Calderon, Garcilaso de la Veg... ...panion and counsellor on the roads of Spain, is seldom wrong in matters of literature or history. In this instance, however, he is in error. It has ev... ...that of granting money at the King’s dictation. The transition extended to literature. Men who, like Garcilaso de la Vega and Diego Hurtado de Mendoza... ...ian wars, had brought back from Italy the products of the post-Renaissance literature, which took root and flourished and even threatened to extinguis... ... the town itself seems to have inclined rather to the humanities and light literature, and as a producer of books Alcala was already beginning to comp... ...reputation as a poet; he made up his mind, therefore, to cast his lot with literature, and for a first venture committed his “Galatea” to the press. I...