Author: Haiyan Lee
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804768072
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
This book is an engagingly written critical genealogy of the idea of "love" in modern Chinese literature, thought, and popular culture. It examines a wide range of texts, including literary, historical, philosophical, anthropological, and popular cultural genres from the late imperial period to the beginning of the socialist era. It traces the process by which love became an all-pervasive subject of representation and discourse, as well as a common language in which modern notions of self, gender, family, sexuality, and nation were imagined and contested. Winner of the Association for Asian Studies 2009 Joseph Levenson Book Prize for the best English-language academic book on post-1900 China
Revolution of the Heart
Author: Haiyan Lee
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804768072
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
This book is an engagingly written critical genealogy of the idea of "love" in modern Chinese literature, thought, and popular culture. It examines a wide range of texts, including literary, historical, philosophical, anthropological, and popular cultural genres from the late imperial period to the beginning of the socialist era. It traces the process by which love became an all-pervasive subject of representation and discourse, as well as a common language in which modern notions of self, gender, family, sexuality, and nation were imagined and contested. Winner of the Association for Asian Studies 2009 Joseph Levenson Book Prize for the best English-language academic book on post-1900 China
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804768072
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
This book is an engagingly written critical genealogy of the idea of "love" in modern Chinese literature, thought, and popular culture. It examines a wide range of texts, including literary, historical, philosophical, anthropological, and popular cultural genres from the late imperial period to the beginning of the socialist era. It traces the process by which love became an all-pervasive subject of representation and discourse, as well as a common language in which modern notions of self, gender, family, sexuality, and nation were imagined and contested. Winner of the Association for Asian Studies 2009 Joseph Levenson Book Prize for the best English-language academic book on post-1900 China
Bulletin
Author: Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education (Pondicherry, India)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Yoga
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Yoga
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Love and Math
Author: Edward Frenkel
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 0465069959
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
An awesome, globe-spanning, and New York Times bestselling journey through the beauty and power of mathematics What if you had to take an art class in which you were only taught how to paint a fence? What if you were never shown the paintings of van Gogh and Picasso, weren't even told they existed? Alas, this is how math is taught, and so for most of us it becomes the intellectual equivalent of watching paint dry. In Love and Math, renowned mathematician Edward Frenkel reveals a side of math we've never seen, suffused with all the beauty and elegance of a work of art. In this heartfelt and passionate book, Frenkel shows that mathematics, far from occupying a specialist niche, goes to the heart of all matter, uniting us across cultures, time, and space. Love and Math tells two intertwined stories: of the wonders of mathematics and of one young man's journey learning and living it. Having braved a discriminatory educational system to become one of the twenty-first century's leading mathematicians, Frenkel now works on one of the biggest ideas to come out of math in the last 50 years: the Langlands Program. Considered by many to be a Grand Unified Theory of mathematics, the Langlands Program enables researchers to translate findings from one field to another so that they can solve problems, such as Fermat's last theorem, that had seemed intractable before. At its core, Love and Math is a story about accessing a new way of thinking, which can enrich our lives and empower us to better understand the world and our place in it. It is an invitation to discover the magic hidden universe of mathematics.
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 0465069959
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
An awesome, globe-spanning, and New York Times bestselling journey through the beauty and power of mathematics What if you had to take an art class in which you were only taught how to paint a fence? What if you were never shown the paintings of van Gogh and Picasso, weren't even told they existed? Alas, this is how math is taught, and so for most of us it becomes the intellectual equivalent of watching paint dry. In Love and Math, renowned mathematician Edward Frenkel reveals a side of math we've never seen, suffused with all the beauty and elegance of a work of art. In this heartfelt and passionate book, Frenkel shows that mathematics, far from occupying a specialist niche, goes to the heart of all matter, uniting us across cultures, time, and space. Love and Math tells two intertwined stories: of the wonders of mathematics and of one young man's journey learning and living it. Having braved a discriminatory educational system to become one of the twenty-first century's leading mathematicians, Frenkel now works on one of the biggest ideas to come out of math in the last 50 years: the Langlands Program. Considered by many to be a Grand Unified Theory of mathematics, the Langlands Program enables researchers to translate findings from one field to another so that they can solve problems, such as Fermat's last theorem, that had seemed intractable before. At its core, Love and Math is a story about accessing a new way of thinking, which can enrich our lives and empower us to better understand the world and our place in it. It is an invitation to discover the magic hidden universe of mathematics.
The Concept of Love in 17th and 18th Century Philosophy
Author: Herman de Dijn
Publisher: Leuven University Press
ISBN: 905867651X
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
"Love is joy with the accompanying idea of an external cause." Spinoza's definition of love manifests a major paradigm shift achieved by seventeenth-century Europe, in which the emotions, formerly seen as normative "forces of nature," were embraced by the new science of the mind.This shift has often been seen as a transition from a philosophy laden with implicit values and assumptions to a more scientific and value-free way of understanding human action. But is this rational approach really value-free? Today we tend to believe that values are inescapable, and that the descriptive-mechanical method implies its own set of values. Yet the assertion by Spinoza, Malebranche, Leibniz, and Enlightenment thinkers that love guides us to wisdom-and even that the love of a god who creates and maintains order and harmony in the world forms the core of ethical behavior-still resonates powerfully with us. It is, evidently, an idea Western culture is unwilling to relinquish.This collection of insightful essays offers a range of interesting perspectives on how the triumph of "reason" affected not only the scientific-philosophical understanding of the emotions and especially of love, but our everyday understanding as well.
Publisher: Leuven University Press
ISBN: 905867651X
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
"Love is joy with the accompanying idea of an external cause." Spinoza's definition of love manifests a major paradigm shift achieved by seventeenth-century Europe, in which the emotions, formerly seen as normative "forces of nature," were embraced by the new science of the mind.This shift has often been seen as a transition from a philosophy laden with implicit values and assumptions to a more scientific and value-free way of understanding human action. But is this rational approach really value-free? Today we tend to believe that values are inescapable, and that the descriptive-mechanical method implies its own set of values. Yet the assertion by Spinoza, Malebranche, Leibniz, and Enlightenment thinkers that love guides us to wisdom-and even that the love of a god who creates and maintains order and harmony in the world forms the core of ethical behavior-still resonates powerfully with us. It is, evidently, an idea Western culture is unwilling to relinquish.This collection of insightful essays offers a range of interesting perspectives on how the triumph of "reason" affected not only the scientific-philosophical understanding of the emotions and especially of love, but our everyday understanding as well.
Café Amour
Author: OJ LEIGH
Publisher: OJ LEIGH
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Step into the enchanting world of "Café Amour," where the streets of Paris hold a secret haven that transcends time and reality. This small café, nestled on a cobblestone street, is a sanctuary of wonder and magic, where the threads of fate intertwine and the boundaries of possibility blur. Amidst the cozy walls of Café Amour, a diverse group of patrons finds themselves drawn together by an invisible force, embarking on a journey beyond imagination. Each night brings new connections, love stories that bloom and wither, and a dance of emotions that defies the constraints of time. Lydia, a passionate artist, and Simon, a soulful writer, are at the heart of this tale. Their love, ignited within the café's enchanting embrace, transcends the limits of a single world. Together, they explore parallel realities, each offering a glimpse into the infinite facets of existence. But as their love deepens, so does the shadow that threatens to tear them apart, testing the very foundations of their devotion. Amidst the captivating ambiance, Lucien, the mysterious barista, stands as a guardian of the café's secrets. As Lydia and Simon unravel the mysteries hidden within its walls, they discover that love's essence is more potent than they ever imagined, and its power spans across time and space. The journey that unfolds is an emotional rollercoaster, revealing lives filled with passion, heartbreak, and unwavering hope. As Lydia and Simon seek to understand the purpose of Café Amour and the enigmatic guardian who watches over it, they unearth profound truths about the resilience of the human heart. Venture into a realm where love defies all boundaries and reality is an illusion. Join Lydia, Simon, and an array of colorful characters as they navigate the complexities of love and loss across parallel worlds. Their quest to unearth the café's deepest mysteries becomes a quest for eternal togetherness. With every turn of the page, you'll be transported through time, love, and the unbreakable spirit that dwells within us all. "Café Amour" invites you to embrace its magical pulse and embark on an unforgettable journey.
Publisher: OJ LEIGH
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Step into the enchanting world of "Café Amour," where the streets of Paris hold a secret haven that transcends time and reality. This small café, nestled on a cobblestone street, is a sanctuary of wonder and magic, where the threads of fate intertwine and the boundaries of possibility blur. Amidst the cozy walls of Café Amour, a diverse group of patrons finds themselves drawn together by an invisible force, embarking on a journey beyond imagination. Each night brings new connections, love stories that bloom and wither, and a dance of emotions that defies the constraints of time. Lydia, a passionate artist, and Simon, a soulful writer, are at the heart of this tale. Their love, ignited within the café's enchanting embrace, transcends the limits of a single world. Together, they explore parallel realities, each offering a glimpse into the infinite facets of existence. But as their love deepens, so does the shadow that threatens to tear them apart, testing the very foundations of their devotion. Amidst the captivating ambiance, Lucien, the mysterious barista, stands as a guardian of the café's secrets. As Lydia and Simon unravel the mysteries hidden within its walls, they discover that love's essence is more potent than they ever imagined, and its power spans across time and space. The journey that unfolds is an emotional rollercoaster, revealing lives filled with passion, heartbreak, and unwavering hope. As Lydia and Simon seek to understand the purpose of Café Amour and the enigmatic guardian who watches over it, they unearth profound truths about the resilience of the human heart. Venture into a realm where love defies all boundaries and reality is an illusion. Join Lydia, Simon, and an array of colorful characters as they navigate the complexities of love and loss across parallel worlds. Their quest to unearth the café's deepest mysteries becomes a quest for eternal togetherness. With every turn of the page, you'll be transported through time, love, and the unbreakable spirit that dwells within us all. "Café Amour" invites you to embrace its magical pulse and embark on an unforgettable journey.
Revolving Fund Series
Century Path
Love and Death in Goethe
Author: Ellis Dye
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1571133003
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Explores the central theme of Romantic poetry in the works of the most important German Romantic poet of all.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1571133003
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Explores the central theme of Romantic poetry in the works of the most important German Romantic poet of all.
The Logic of Idolatry in Seventeenth-century French Literature
Author: Ellen McClure
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1843845504
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Idolatry was one of the dominant and most contentious themes of early modern religious polemics. This book argues that many of the best-known literary and philosophical works of the French seventeenth century were deeply engaged and concerned with the theme. In a series of case studies and close readings, it shows that authors used the logic of idolatry to interrogate the fractured and fragile relationship between the divine and the human, with particular attention to the increasingly fraught question of the legitimacy of human agency. Reading d'Urf , Descartes, La Fontaine, S vign , Molire, and Racine through the lens of idolatry reveals heretofore hidden aspects of their work, all while demonstrating the link between the emergent autonomy of literature and philosophy and the confessional conflicts that dominated the period. In so doing, Professor McClure illustrates how religion can become a source of interpretive complexity, and how this dynamism can and should be taken into account in early modern French studies and beyond. ELLEN MCCLURE is Associate Professor of History and French, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1843845504
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Idolatry was one of the dominant and most contentious themes of early modern religious polemics. This book argues that many of the best-known literary and philosophical works of the French seventeenth century were deeply engaged and concerned with the theme. In a series of case studies and close readings, it shows that authors used the logic of idolatry to interrogate the fractured and fragile relationship between the divine and the human, with particular attention to the increasingly fraught question of the legitimacy of human agency. Reading d'Urf , Descartes, La Fontaine, S vign , Molire, and Racine through the lens of idolatry reveals heretofore hidden aspects of their work, all while demonstrating the link between the emergent autonomy of literature and philosophy and the confessional conflicts that dominated the period. In so doing, Professor McClure illustrates how religion can become a source of interpretive complexity, and how this dynamism can and should be taken into account in early modern French studies and beyond. ELLEN MCCLURE is Associate Professor of History and French, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Collected Poems
Author: Arthur Rimbaud
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780140420647
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
'The poet makes himself a seer by a long, prodigious, and rational disordering of all the senses. . .' Rimbaud was sixteen when he made this famous declaration. By 1886, then thirty-two and an explorer, trader and slave-trader on the Red Sea, he had absolutely no interest in the fate or success of the poetry infused with mysticism, alchemy and magic that he had written in his teens. That same year, in Paris, Les Illuminations was being published as the work of 'the late' Arthur Rimbaud, first in a Symbolist periodical and then in book form, with an Introduction by his former lover, Verlaine. Seldom has a writer's vision of changing the world through words failed so spectacularly as did Rimbaud's. That failure turned him into an incomparable tragic poet: not only 'a wild undisciplined genius, a mystic philosopher and thinker, an inspired poet' but also, according to Enid Starkie, 'one of the most finished artists . . . a supreme master of prosody and style'. This Penguin Classic reproduces the text of the Pléiade edition, 1954, with selected letters and prose translations that have been highly acclaimed.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780140420647
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
'The poet makes himself a seer by a long, prodigious, and rational disordering of all the senses. . .' Rimbaud was sixteen when he made this famous declaration. By 1886, then thirty-two and an explorer, trader and slave-trader on the Red Sea, he had absolutely no interest in the fate or success of the poetry infused with mysticism, alchemy and magic that he had written in his teens. That same year, in Paris, Les Illuminations was being published as the work of 'the late' Arthur Rimbaud, first in a Symbolist periodical and then in book form, with an Introduction by his former lover, Verlaine. Seldom has a writer's vision of changing the world through words failed so spectacularly as did Rimbaud's. That failure turned him into an incomparable tragic poet: not only 'a wild undisciplined genius, a mystic philosopher and thinker, an inspired poet' but also, according to Enid Starkie, 'one of the most finished artists . . . a supreme master of prosody and style'. This Penguin Classic reproduces the text of the Pléiade edition, 1954, with selected letters and prose translations that have been highly acclaimed.