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Rene linjer/Andre måder

Rene linjer/Andre måder

Christian Kampmann

Gyldendal Trade 140
2025
nidottu
Ny udgave med nyt omslag, der vinker til de ikoniske retroomslag fra 1970'erne. Familien Gregersen er forfatteren Christian Kampmanns ikoniske 70’er-serie. En familiekrønike i fire bind om løsrivelse, magt, kærlighed og identitet i en opbrudstid. Rene linjer & Andre måder er de sidste to bind i serien om familien Gregersens storhed og fald. 1968. Familien Gregersen er samlet igen til bryllupsfejring, men kun bruden, Maj, og gommen, Sixten, kan siges at være rigtig lykkelige. Selvom børnene er blevet voksne og mange ting er afklaret, afprøvet og afsluttet, har kaosset ikke lagt sig – og 70’erne truer i horisonten. 1973. Energikrisen raser i Danmark og kriser har familien Gregersen nok af. I fjerde og sidste bind af familiekrøniken kulminerer 20-års opbrud og forandringer, mens den ældre, den mellemste og den helt nye generation må lære hinanden at kende på ny i kolde tider
Atala and Rene

Atala and Rene

François-René de Chateaubriand

University of California Press
1952
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Chateaubriand was the giant of French literature in the early nineteenth century. Drawing on eighteenth-century English romanticists, on explorers in America, and on Goethe's "Werther", he had a profound effect on French writers from Victor Hugo and Lamartine to George Sand and Flaubert. A quixotic and paradoxical personality, he combined impressive careers as a brilliant prose-poet, a spiritual guide, a high-ranking diplomat, and an enterprising lover. "Atala" and "Rene" are his two best-known works, reflecting not only his own joys, aspirations, and despair, but the emerging tastes of a new literary era. "Atala" is the passionate and tragic love story of a young Indian couple wandering in the wilderness, enthralled by the beauties of nature, drawn to a revivified Christianity by its esthetic charm and consoling beneficence, and finally succumbing to the cruelty of fate. Perhaps even more than "Werther" or "Childe Harold", "Rene" embodies the romantic hero, and is not wholly foreign to the disorientation of youth today. Solitary, mysterious, ardent, and poetic, he is in open revolt against a society whose values he rejects. Without question, this archetype played a large part in determining the course of French literature up to the 1850's.
Ruby René Had So Much to Say

Ruby René Had So Much to Say

Ashley Iman

Penguin Young Readers
2024
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“Did you know that flamingos don’t have teeth?” Questions, facts, and dreams - Ruby René could talk for hours. Once she got going, it was hard for her to stop. It didn’t matter if it was history, science, or the lunch menu - Ruby René had so much to say! But when her teacher called home because she found her sharing distracting, Ruby vowed to keep quiet. Until . . . she finds the perfect outlet for her gift of gab. With charming text by debut author/educator Ashley Iman and colourful illustrations by Gladys Jose, Ruby René Had So Much to Say is a celebration of owning your voice, honing your skills, and turning challenges into opportunities.
For René Girard

For René Girard

Sandor (EDT) Goodhart; Jorgen (EDT) Jorgensen; Thomas (EDT) Ryba

Michigan State University Press
2009
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In his explorations of the relations between the sacred and violence, Rene Girard has hit upon the origin of culture--the way culture began, the way it continues to organize itself. The way communities of human beings structure themselves in a manner that is different from that of other species on the planet. Like Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Emile Durkheim, Martin Buber, or others who have changed the way we think in the humanities or in the human sciences, Girard has put forth a set of ideas that have altered our perceptions of the world in which we function. We will never be able to think the same way again about mimetic desire, about the scapegoat mechanism, and about the role of Jewish and Christian scripture in explaining sacrifice, violence, and the crises from which our culture has been born. The contributions fall into roughly four areas of interpretive work: religion and religious study; literary study; the philosophy of social science; and psychological studies. The essays presented here are offered as "essays" in the older French sense of attempts (essayer) or trials of ideas, as indeed Girard has tried out ideas with us. With a conscious echo of Montaigne, then, this hommage volume is titled "Essays in Friendship and in Truth."