Author: Holly S Roberts
Publisher: Wicked Story Telling
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
With war on the horizon, Dmitri, liege vampire to the bear clan, offers safe haven to Vorlyk and his new clan. Having another vampire in his territory is difficult but a certain young she-cat makes life impossible. The stalking feline has her eyes set on Dmitri even when his eyes stray elsewhere. The enemy proves that the clans of North American are not safe and it’s time to fight. Battle plans are drawn, a traitor continues to wreak havoc, and Dmitri hides a secret that could destroy them all. Can one she-cat change the deadly tide of war and will Dmitri’s curse keep him from taking a chance on love?
Dmitri's Story
Author: Holly S Roberts
Publisher: Wicked Story Telling
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
With war on the horizon, Dmitri, liege vampire to the bear clan, offers safe haven to Vorlyk and his new clan. Having another vampire in his territory is difficult but a certain young she-cat makes life impossible. The stalking feline has her eyes set on Dmitri even when his eyes stray elsewhere. The enemy proves that the clans of North American are not safe and it’s time to fight. Battle plans are drawn, a traitor continues to wreak havoc, and Dmitri hides a secret that could destroy them all. Can one she-cat change the deadly tide of war and will Dmitri’s curse keep him from taking a chance on love?
Publisher: Wicked Story Telling
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
With war on the horizon, Dmitri, liege vampire to the bear clan, offers safe haven to Vorlyk and his new clan. Having another vampire in his territory is difficult but a certain young she-cat makes life impossible. The stalking feline has her eyes set on Dmitri even when his eyes stray elsewhere. The enemy proves that the clans of North American are not safe and it’s time to fight. Battle plans are drawn, a traitor continues to wreak havoc, and Dmitri hides a secret that could destroy them all. Can one she-cat change the deadly tide of war and will Dmitri’s curse keep him from taking a chance on love?
Post-Imperium
Author: Dmitri V. Trenin
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
ISBN: 087003345X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
The war in Georgia. Tensions with Ukraine and other nearby countries. Moscow's bid to consolidate its "zone of privileged interests" among the Commonwealth of Independent States. These volatile situations all raise questions about the nature of and prospects for Russia's relations with its neighbors. In this book, Carnegie scholar Dmitri Trenin argues that Moscow needs to drop the notion of creating an exclusive power center out of the post-Soviet space. Like other former European empires, Russia will need to reinvent itself as a global player and as part of a wider community. Trenin's vision of Russia is an open Euro-Pacific country that is savvy in its use of soft power and fully reconciled with its former borderlands and dependents. He acknowledges that this scenario may sound too optimistic but warns that the alternative is not a new version of the historic empire but instead is the ultimate marginalization of Russia.
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
ISBN: 087003345X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
The war in Georgia. Tensions with Ukraine and other nearby countries. Moscow's bid to consolidate its "zone of privileged interests" among the Commonwealth of Independent States. These volatile situations all raise questions about the nature of and prospects for Russia's relations with its neighbors. In this book, Carnegie scholar Dmitri Trenin argues that Moscow needs to drop the notion of creating an exclusive power center out of the post-Soviet space. Like other former European empires, Russia will need to reinvent itself as a global player and as part of a wider community. Trenin's vision of Russia is an open Euro-Pacific country that is savvy in its use of soft power and fully reconciled with its former borderlands and dependents. He acknowledges that this scenario may sound too optimistic but warns that the alternative is not a new version of the historic empire but instead is the ultimate marginalization of Russia.
Self and Story in Russian History
Author: Laura Engelstein
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9780801486685
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Russians have often been characterized as people with souls rather than selves. This study considers the stories of self of men and women across 200 years, from peasants to Tolstoy, as 15 historians and literary scholars situate narratives of self in their historical context.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9780801486685
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Russians have often been characterized as people with souls rather than selves. This study considers the stories of self of men and women across 200 years, from peasants to Tolstoy, as 15 historians and literary scholars situate narratives of self in their historical context.
Examples and Their Role in Our Thinking
Author: Ondřej Beran
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100035203X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This book investigates the role and significance that examples play in shaping arguments and thought, both in philosophy and in everyday life. It addresses questions about how our moral thinking is informed by our conceptual practices, especially in ways related to the relationship between ethics and literature, post-Wittgensteinian ethics, or meta-philosophical concerns about the style of philosophical writing. Written in an accessible and non-technical style, the book uses examples from real-life events or pieces of well-known fictional stories to introduce its discussions. In doing so, it demonstrates the complex way examples, rather than exemplifying philosophical points, inform and condition how we approach the points for which we want to argue. The author shows how examples guide or block our understanding in certain directions, how they do this by stressing morally relevant aspects or dimensions of the terms, and how the sense of moral seriousness allows us to learn from examples. The final chapter explores whether these kinds of engagement with examples can be understood as "thinking primarily through examples." Examples and Their Role in Our Thinking will be of interest to scholars and graduate students working in ethics and moral philosophy, philosophy of language, and philosophy of literature.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 100035203X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This book investigates the role and significance that examples play in shaping arguments and thought, both in philosophy and in everyday life. It addresses questions about how our moral thinking is informed by our conceptual practices, especially in ways related to the relationship between ethics and literature, post-Wittgensteinian ethics, or meta-philosophical concerns about the style of philosophical writing. Written in an accessible and non-technical style, the book uses examples from real-life events or pieces of well-known fictional stories to introduce its discussions. In doing so, it demonstrates the complex way examples, rather than exemplifying philosophical points, inform and condition how we approach the points for which we want to argue. The author shows how examples guide or block our understanding in certain directions, how they do this by stressing morally relevant aspects or dimensions of the terms, and how the sense of moral seriousness allows us to learn from examples. The final chapter explores whether these kinds of engagement with examples can be understood as "thinking primarily through examples." Examples and Their Role in Our Thinking will be of interest to scholars and graduate students working in ethics and moral philosophy, philosophy of language, and philosophy of literature.
The Ruby Circle
Author: Richelle Mead
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101608153
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
The epic conclusion to Richelle Mead's New York Times bestselling Bloodlines series is finally here... Sydney Sage is an Alchemist, one of a group of humans who dabble in magic and serve to bridge the worlds of humans and vampires. They protect vampire secrets—and human lives. After their secret romance is exposed, Sydney and Adrian find themselves facing the wrath of both the Alchemists and the Moroi in this electrifying conclusion to Richelle Mead’s New York Times bestselling Bloodlines series. When the life of someone they both love is put on the line, Sydney risks everything to hunt down a deadly former nemesis. Meanwhile, Adrian becomes enmeshed in a puzzle that could hold the key to a shocking secret about spirit magic, a secret that could shake the entire Moroi world.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101608153
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
The epic conclusion to Richelle Mead's New York Times bestselling Bloodlines series is finally here... Sydney Sage is an Alchemist, one of a group of humans who dabble in magic and serve to bridge the worlds of humans and vampires. They protect vampire secrets—and human lives. After their secret romance is exposed, Sydney and Adrian find themselves facing the wrath of both the Alchemists and the Moroi in this electrifying conclusion to Richelle Mead’s New York Times bestselling Bloodlines series. When the life of someone they both love is put on the line, Sydney risks everything to hunt down a deadly former nemesis. Meanwhile, Adrian becomes enmeshed in a puzzle that could hold the key to a shocking secret about spirit magic, a secret that could shake the entire Moroi world.
Reading the European Novel to 1900
Author: Daniel R. Schwarz
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118604822
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
"Schwarz's study is chock full of judicious evaluation of characters, narrative devices, ethical commentary, and helpful information about historical and political contexts including the role of Napoleon, the rise of capitalism, trains, class divisions, transformation of rural life, and the struggle to define human values in a period characterized by debates between and among rationalism, spiritualism, and determinism. One experiences the pleasure of watching a master critic as he re-reads, savors, and passes on his hard-won wisdom about how we as humans read and why. Daniel Morris, Professor of English, Purdue University Written by one of literature's most esteemed scholars and critics, Reading the European Novel to 1900 is an engaging and in-depth examination of major works of the European novel from Cervantes' Don Quixote to Zola's Germinal. In Daniel R. Schwarz's inimitable style, which balances formal and historical criticism in precise, readable prose, this book offers close readings of individual texts with attention to each one's cultural and canonical context. Major texts that he discusses: Cervantes' Don Quixote; Stendhal's The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma; Balzac's Père Goriot; Flaubert's Madame Bovary and Sentimental Education; Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground, Crime and Punishment, and The Brothers Karamazov; Tolstoy's War and Peace and Anna Karenina; and Zola's Germinal. Schwarz examines the history and evolution of the novel during this period and defines each author's aesthetic, cultural, political, and historical significance. Incorporating important pedagogical suggestions and the latest research, this text provides accessible and lucid discussion of the European novel to 1900 for students, teachers, and general readers interested in the evolution of the novelistic form.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118604822
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
"Schwarz's study is chock full of judicious evaluation of characters, narrative devices, ethical commentary, and helpful information about historical and political contexts including the role of Napoleon, the rise of capitalism, trains, class divisions, transformation of rural life, and the struggle to define human values in a period characterized by debates between and among rationalism, spiritualism, and determinism. One experiences the pleasure of watching a master critic as he re-reads, savors, and passes on his hard-won wisdom about how we as humans read and why. Daniel Morris, Professor of English, Purdue University Written by one of literature's most esteemed scholars and critics, Reading the European Novel to 1900 is an engaging and in-depth examination of major works of the European novel from Cervantes' Don Quixote to Zola's Germinal. In Daniel R. Schwarz's inimitable style, which balances formal and historical criticism in precise, readable prose, this book offers close readings of individual texts with attention to each one's cultural and canonical context. Major texts that he discusses: Cervantes' Don Quixote; Stendhal's The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma; Balzac's Père Goriot; Flaubert's Madame Bovary and Sentimental Education; Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground, Crime and Punishment, and The Brothers Karamazov; Tolstoy's War and Peace and Anna Karenina; and Zola's Germinal. Schwarz examines the history and evolution of the novel during this period and defines each author's aesthetic, cultural, political, and historical significance. Incorporating important pedagogical suggestions and the latest research, this text provides accessible and lucid discussion of the European novel to 1900 for students, teachers, and general readers interested in the evolution of the novelistic form.
Stalin's Romeo Spy
Author: Emil Draitser
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 0810126648
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 465
Book Description
Living a life that seems incredible even for a spy novel, Dmitri Bystrolyotov was a sailor, doctor, lawyer, and writer, fluent in many languages, whose success as a spy hinged on the fact that he was a charming, handsome, and very adept at seducing women. He stole military secrets from Germany and Italy and fed Stalin information from all over Europe, with his conquests including a French embassy employee, the wife of a British official, and a disfigured Gestapo officer. His story took an unexpected turn when at the height of Stalin's purges he was arrested, tortured, and sentenced to hard labor in the Gulag, where he risked further punishment by documenting how the regime he once served fully and unquestioningly had descended into a monstrous legacy of crimes against humanity.
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 0810126648
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 465
Book Description
Living a life that seems incredible even for a spy novel, Dmitri Bystrolyotov was a sailor, doctor, lawyer, and writer, fluent in many languages, whose success as a spy hinged on the fact that he was a charming, handsome, and very adept at seducing women. He stole military secrets from Germany and Italy and fed Stalin information from all over Europe, with his conquests including a French embassy employee, the wife of a British official, and a disfigured Gestapo officer. His story took an unexpected turn when at the height of Stalin's purges he was arrested, tortured, and sentenced to hard labor in the Gulag, where he risked further punishment by documenting how the regime he once served fully and unquestioningly had descended into a monstrous legacy of crimes against humanity.
Literature and Human Equality
Author: Stewart Justman
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 0810123258
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
Stewart Justman presents Western literature from Shakespeare, Dickens, and others, to show how they changed the appearance of literature with new ways of constructing a tale.
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 0810123258
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
Stewart Justman presents Western literature from Shakespeare, Dickens, and others, to show how they changed the appearance of literature with new ways of constructing a tale.
Legend of the Winged Wolf
Author: Courtney Paige
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483618595
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
When Sahirah's father dies, her mother, trainer and herself move to a new town. But will Woodprint prove to be the safe haven they are hoping for and can she keep her secret safe. When Sahirah and her mother are welcomed to the town by Ray and his son, Dmitri, Sahirah finds she likes hanging around Dmitri but he seems to be keeping something from her. While dealing with keeping her secret safe from all those around her and keeping the people she cares for safe, Sahirah must also try to find a way to fulfil her destiny. Meanwhile Tamale has discovered where Sahirah has moved to and has his own plans for Sahirah along with a nasty surprise.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483618595
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
When Sahirah's father dies, her mother, trainer and herself move to a new town. But will Woodprint prove to be the safe haven they are hoping for and can she keep her secret safe. When Sahirah and her mother are welcomed to the town by Ray and his son, Dmitri, Sahirah finds she likes hanging around Dmitri but he seems to be keeping something from her. While dealing with keeping her secret safe from all those around her and keeping the people she cares for safe, Sahirah must also try to find a way to fulfil her destiny. Meanwhile Tamale has discovered where Sahirah has moved to and has his own plans for Sahirah along with a nasty surprise.
Rasputin
Author: Феликс Феликсович Юсупов (князь)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description