Signs & Wonders: Essays on Literature & CultureChatto & Windus, 2003 - Всего страниц: 516 "Since the early 1970's, when Marina Warner reported from Vietnam and America, in startling essays like "The Crushed Butterflies of War", she has been one of the most challenging, subtle and profound commentators on the culture of past and present, unravelling our websof images, ideas and beliefs. This remarkable, resonant collection draws together essays written over twenty-five years, offering a wide-ranging retrospective of her changing ideas on literature and culture - on fiction, drama, religion, language and fairy tale. The different sections range from explorations of our taste for the miraculous, whether it be the Virgin Mary and angels, or voodoo and showers of toads, to our need for heroes and villians, from Joan of Arc to Myra Hindley." |
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... continued existence apart from the body allowed investigative use and display of inanimate flesh in ways that strike agnostic or atheist observers today as shocking desecrations . But on issues such as these , raised by medical and ...
... continued existence apart from the body allowed investigative use and display of inanimate flesh in ways that strike agnostic or atheist observers today as shocking desecrations . But on issues such as these , raised by medical and ...
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... continued his polemic : ' I publicly maintained , ' he wrote , ' that art in the construction of a piece , well managed conduct of its action , propriety of rhetoric and harmony of diction , were sufficient to invest a puerile fantastic ...
... continued his polemic : ' I publicly maintained , ' he wrote , ' that art in the construction of a piece , well managed conduct of its action , propriety of rhetoric and harmony of diction , were sufficient to invest a puerile fantastic ...
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... continued her struggles to re - establish her ideas of an active female vocation . 5. From ' Reply to Sor Philothea ' , in A Sor Juana Anthology , trans . Alan S. Trueblood ( 1988 ) , quoted by Michael Wood in ' The Genius of San ...
... continued her struggles to re - establish her ideas of an active female vocation . 5. From ' Reply to Sor Philothea ' , in A Sor Juana Anthology , trans . Alan S. Trueblood ( 1988 ) , quoted by Michael Wood in ' The Genius of San ...
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The Crushed Butterflies of War 1972 | 13 |
Making It Big in the New World 1986 | 45 |
Let Women Keep Silent 1990 | 55 |
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