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Rabelais and His World
Mikhail Bakhtin - 1965
In Bakhtin's view, the spirit of laughter and irreverence prevailing at carnival time is the dominant quality of Rabelais's art. The work of both Rabelais and Bakhtin springs from an age of revolution, and each reflects a particularly open sense of the literary text. For both, carnival, with its emphasis on the earthly and the grotesque, signified the symbolic destruction of authority and official culture and the assertion of popular renewal. Bakhtin evokes carnival as a special, creative life form, with its own space and time.Written in the Soviet Union in the 1930s at the height of the Stalin era but published there for the first time only in 1965, Bakhtin's book is both a major contribution to the poetics of the novel and a subtle condemnation of the degeneration of the Russian revolution into Stalinist orthodoxy. One of the essential texts of a theorist who is rapidly becoming a major reference in contemporary thought, Rabelais and His World is essential reading for anyone interested in problems of language and text and in cultural interpretation.
The bride and the bachelors : five masters of the avant garde, Duchamp, Tinguely, Cage, Rauschenberg, Cunningham
Calvin Tomkins - 1965
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Knowledge of Man
Martin Buber - 1965
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Collected Papers on Schizophrenia and Related Subjects
Harold F. Searles - 1965
It delineates advanced techniques in the intensive psychotherapy.
Ideals and Realities of Islam
Seyyed Hossein Nasr - 1965
Ideals and Realities of Islam seeks to answer criticism brought against Islam by presenting the point of view of Islam. In six chapters dealing with the universal and the particular aspects of Islam, the Qur'an, the Prophet and the Prophetic tradition, the Sharia, Sufism, and Shi'ism, Seyyed Hossein Nasr outlines the essential aspects of the Islamic beliefs, making frequent references to other religions in general and Christianity in particular.Drawing mainly on the Qur'an and the hadith, but also on the works of some contemporary Western scholars, the author presents the Islamic spiritual and intellectual tradition in the light of contemporary modern thought. This edition includes a new introduction by the author and an updated annotated bibliography.
E Pluribus Unum: The Formation of the American Republic, 1776-1790
Forrest McDonald - 1965
Having won independence from England, America faced a new question: Would this be politically one nation, or would it not?
E Pluribus Unum
is a spirited look at how that question came to be answered.Forrest McDonald is Professor Emeritus of American History at the University of Alabama and author of States’ Rights and the Union.
Selected Poems
Robert Lowell - 1965
This edition, which first appeared in 1977, was revised by the author: there are additions, deletions, and a change in sequence in the Dolphin section; the five poems in the title sequence from Near the Ocean are now uncut; and a new poem is added to the "Nineteen Thirties."
The Human Side of Human Beings: The Theory of Re-Evaluation Counseling
Harvey Jackins - 1965
Slight wear from time on shelf like you would see on a major chain. Immediate shipping
Urban Villagers: Group and Class in the Life of Italian-Americans
Herbert J. Gans - 1965
A sociological study of the native-born Americans of Italian parentage who lived in Boston's West End during the fifties.