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White Lies

White Lies

John Samson

Cornell University Press
1989
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The narrative of facts—probably best exemplified in the literature of exploration—was an immensely popular genre in mid-nineteenth-century America. In White Lies, John Samson offers full contextual readings of Melville's five major narratives of facts—Typee, Omoo, Redburn, White-Jacket, and Israel Potter. Samson demonstrates that in these novels Melville critically rewrote the sources on which he drew, in effect making the genre itself a subject of his writing. In his introduction, Samson discusses Melville's knowledge of the genre and its ideology. He then reads each novel in terms of Melville's confrontation with its sources. In each, Samson says, an unreliable narrator represents particular ideological tendencies in Melville's sources. Melville heightens and extends these tendencies, exposes the contradictions and biases within them, and ends by showing the narrator evading or denying experiences that conflict with his ideology. According to Samson, Melville sees the concept of historical progress as the basis of these biases and evasions. In these five novels, Melville reveals the conflict between democratic, humanitarian, and individualistic principles, on the one hand, and the forces of racial superiority, religious bigotry, economic determinism, and political conservatism, on the other. Taken together, Samson asserts, these novels deconstruct the intellectual foundations of the form of historical narration endorsed by white patriarchal culture. Scholars and students of nineteenth-century American literature, specialists in the novel, and other readers of Melville will welcome Samson's provocative reinterpretation of these key works in American culture.
White Lies

White Lies

John Samson

Cornell University Press
2011
pokkari
The narrative of facts—probably best exemplified in the literature of exploration—was an immensely popular genre in mid-nineteenth-century America. In White Lies, John Samson offers full contextual readings of Melville's five major narratives of facts—Typee, Omoo, Redburn, White-Jacket, and Israel Potter. Samson demonstrates that in these novels Melville critically rewrote the sources on which he drew, in effect making the genre itself a subject of his writing. In his introduction, Samson discusses Melville's knowledge of the genre and its ideology. He then reads each novel in terms of Melville's confrontation with its sources. In each, Samson says, an unreliable narrator represents particular ideological tendencies in Melville's sources. Melville heightens and extends these tendencies, exposes the contradictions and biases within them, and ends by showing the narrator evading or denying experiences that conflict with his ideology. According to Samson, Melville sees the concept of historical progress as the basis of these biases and evasions. In these five novels, Melville reveals the conflict between democratic, humanitarian, and individualistic principles, on the one hand, and the forces of racial superiority, religious bigotry, economic determinism, and political conservatism, on the other. Taken together, Samson asserts, these novels deconstruct the intellectual foundations of the form of historical narration endorsed by white patriarchal culture. Scholars and students of nineteenth-century American literature, specialists in the novel, and other readers of Melville will welcome Samson's provocative reinterpretation of these key works in American culture.
Cold Fiction

Cold Fiction

John Samson

Lulu.com
2012
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'Cold Fact' by the artist simply known as Rodriguez was one of the world's great lost albums. It is now gaining attention through the documentary 'Searching For Sugarman' which tells the remarkable story of this mysterious singer. 'Cold Fiction' is a book of 12 short stories, each inspired by the 12 tracks on Rodriguez' album. The stories are not a re-telling the songs, but rather they take inspiration from a line or lines in the lyrics, the title of the song, and in one case from a rumour that sprung up in South Africa about Rodriguez' death. Warning: This book does contain some adult themes and is not suitable for young people.
USA Word Search

USA Word Search

John Samson

Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
2014
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50 word searches shaped like the map of each state Learning about the USA is a game for kids with these entertaining puzzles. They introduce each state from Alabama to Wyoming, and the word list includes all things state-related. Plus there are 20 factoids about each state, including the capital, the biggest city, nicknames and mottos; state birds, flowers, and trees; famous natives, and other great stuff. For Alaska, keen-eyed youngsters will have to find McKinley (the highest point); Iditarod, for the dogsled race that takes place there; and Glaciers. Sunny Florida challenges young solvers to uncover the Everglades, Daytona Raceway, Kennedy Space Center, and Walt Disney World. Illinois is the Land of Lincoln, the Chicago Bulls, and the birthplace of jazz great Miles Davis. The facts are fantastic, child-friendly, and easy to remember. (It will probably even help them remember their geography lessons But shhh--keep it a secret and the kids will never know.) These puzzles are the best trip across the US a kid can take...without a car
Go!Games Mega Word Search Challenge

Go!Games Mega Word Search Challenge

John Samson

Imagine Publishing, Inc
2016
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From "State Capitals" to "Spelling Bee Words," from "Taylor Swift" to "Skating Stars," this chunky book of puzzles has enough word searches to keep solvers busy for a full year It's a fun way to give your brain a great workout--and train your powers of concentration, too.
Crosswords, Crosswords & More Crosswords

Crosswords, Crosswords & More Crosswords

John Samson

Imagine Publishing, Inc
2017
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Put your trivia skills to the test with themed crossword challenges like -This and That- and a -Mixed Bag- before attempting to -Break the Mold.- Pop culture more your speed? Be sure to solve -Taglines, - -Between the Lines, - and -Advice from the Bard.- Ready to test your grammar skills? How about clues revolving around -Homophone Humor- or -Synonyms and Antonyms.- A fun way to give your brain a great workout.
Go!Games Super Fun Word Search

Go!Games Super Fun Word Search

John Samson

Imagine Publishing, Inc
2017
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Offering 188 word searches, the newest addition to the go games collection is a perfect option for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. Each search has its own unique theme, from trivia topics like "Boston Marathon Winners" and "Fashion Deisgners" to finds like "Antique Autos" to stumpers like "10-letter 'D' words."
Go!Games Brain Building Word Search

Go!Games Brain Building Word Search

John Samson

Imagine Publishing, Inc
2018
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When you want to build your mental muscle, these 188 word search puzzles are just what you need. Every search centers on a theme. Know all about music? Try "Rock & Roll Greats," "Golden Oldies," "The Rolling Stones," and "The Beatles." How about food? From "Pizza and Jellybeans" to "Wine," you won't have a minute to eat or drink. Love language and a good play on words? Linguists will savor solving puzzles like "The English language," "from A to Z," and "Spelling "B" Words." There's something for history buffs, too, with "Signers of the Constitution," "Great Detectives," and so much more. A perfect option for word-searchers of all ages and skill levels.
A Donkey Called Oddsock

A Donkey Called Oddsock

John Samson

Tsl Publications
2019
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'We shall go to the ocean, Oddsock. They said that it is very, very big, as big as the sky.' The donkey nodded its head, then shook it, watching the young boy, looking for guidance, a restlessness twitching in its body. He knew they should move on, get away from this place, but he was bound to the boy. They were twins, born of different mothers, he with one leg black to the knee, the only blemish on a grey coat, while the boy carried a strange pigmentation disorder that left one arm a pale pink to the elbow in contrast to the rich brown of his body, earning him the nickname of Whitearm. So begins Whitearm's journey of discovery and growth