Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren. Zweiter Band

Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren. Zweiter Band PDF Author: Max Dauthendey
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Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren. Zweiter Band

Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren. Zweiter Band PDF Author: Max Dauthendey
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Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren : Teil: Band. 2

Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren : Teil: Band. 2 PDF Author: Max Dauthendey
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Gedankengut Aus Meinen Wanderjahren

Gedankengut Aus Meinen Wanderjahren PDF Author: Max Dauthendey
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Category : Artists
Languages : de
Pages : 364

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Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren

Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren PDF Author: Max Dauthendey
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752342072
Category : Fiction
Languages : de
Pages : 213

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Reproduktion des Originals: Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren von Max Dauthendey

Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren : Teil: Band. 1

Gedankengut aus meinen Wanderjahren : Teil: Band. 1 PDF Author: Max Dauthendey
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Schoenberg and Words

Schoenberg and Words PDF Author: Charlotte Marie Cross
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780815328308
Category : Modernism (Music)
Languages : en
Pages : 402

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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints

The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints PDF Author: Library of Congress
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Category : Catalogs, Union
Languages : en
Pages : 712

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Essays in Honour of Eamonn Cantwell

Essays in Honour of Eamonn Cantwell PDF Author: Warwick Gould
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
ISBN: 1783741805
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 290

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This number of Yeats Annual collects the essays resulting from the University College Cork/ESB International Annual W. B. Yeats Lectures Series (2003-2008) by Roy Foster, Warwick Gould, John Kelly, Paul Muldoon, Bernard O’Donoghue and Helen Vendler. Those that were available in pamphlet form are now collectors’ items, but here is the complete series. These revised essays cover such themes as Yeats and the Refrain, Yeats as a Love Poet, Yeats, Ireland and Europe, the puzzles he created and solved with his art of poetic sequences, and his long and crucial interaction with the emerging T. S. Eliot. The series was inaugurated by a study of Yeats and his Books, which marked the gift to the Boole Library, Cork, of Dr Eamonn Cantwell’s collection of rare editions of books by Yeats (here catalogued by Crónán Ó Doibhlin). Many of the volume’s fifty-six plates offer images of artists’ designs and resulting first editions. This bibliographical theme is continued with Colin Smythe’s census of surviving copies of Yeats’s earliest separate publication, Mosada (1886) and a resultant piece by Warwick Gould on that dramatic poem’s source in the legend of The Phantom Ship. John Kelly reveals Yeats’s ghost-writing for Sarah Allgood; Geert Lernout discovers the source for Yeats’s ‘Tulka’, Günther Schmigalle unearths his surprising connexions with American communist colonists in Virginia, while Deirdre Toomey edits some new letters to the French anarchist, Auguste Hamon—all providing new annotation for standard editions. The volume is rounded with review essays by Colin McDowell (on A Vision, and Berkeley, Hone and Yeats), shorter reviews of current studies by Michael Edwards, Jad Adams and Deirdre Toomey, and obituaries of Jon Stallworthy (Nicolas Barker) and Katharine Worth (Richard Cave).

Max Dauthendey

Max Dauthendey PDF Author: Herman George Wendt
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Category : Philosophers
Languages : en
Pages : 200

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The Trembling of the Veil

The Trembling of the Veil PDF Author: W. B. Yeats
Publisher: 谷月社
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Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 157

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I At the end of the ’eighties my father and mother, my brother and sisters and myself, all newly arrived from Dublin, were settled in Bedford Park in a red-brick house with several mantelpieces of wood, copied from marble mantelpieces designed by the brothers Adam, a balcony and a little garden shadowed by a great horse-chestnut tree. Years before we had lived there, when the crooked ostentatiously picturesque streets with great trees casting great shadows had been a new enthusiasm: the Pre-Raphaelite movement at last affecting life. But now exaggerated criticism had taken the place of enthusiasm, the tiled roofs, the first in modern London, were said to leak, which they did not, and the drains to be bad, though that was no longer true; and I imagine that houses were cheap. I remember feeling disappointed because the co-operative stores, with their little seventeenth century panes, had lost the romance they had when I had passed them still unfinished on my way to school; and because the public house, called The Tabard after Chaucer’s Inn, was so plainly a common public house; and because the great sign of a trumpeter designed by Rooke, the Pre-Raphaelite artist, had been freshened by some inferior hand. The big red-brick church had never pleased me, and I was accustomed, when I saw the wooden balustrade that ran along the slanting edge of the roof where nobody ever walked or could walk, to remember the opinion of some architect friend of my father’s, that it had been put there to keep the birds from falling off. Still, however, it had some village characters and helped us to feel not wholly lost in the metropolis. I no longer went to church as a regular habit, but go I sometimes did, for one Sunday morning I saw these words painted on a board in the porch: “The congregation are requested to kneel during prayers; the kneelers are afterwards to be hung upon pegs provided for the purpose.” In front of every seat hung a little cushion and these cushions were called “kneelers.” Presently the joke ran through the community, where there were many artists who considered religion at best an unimportant accessory to good architecture and who disliked that particular church.