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Histoire Particulière De La Ville Et De L'église De St-quentin...
Quentin La Fons; Gomart
Nabu Press
2011
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Quentin Durward is Sir Walter Scott's historical novel depicting the fierce rivalries among monarchs in the late Middle Ages. Our protagonist amid the power plays is the titular Quentin Durward. Falling into the service of Louis XI as a Garde cossaise (Scottish Guard) owing to his excellent archery skills, the young Scot bears witness to and is involved with the internecine intrigues and plotting ensuing between the King of France and the various nobles he views as mistrustful. A staunch royalist with loyalty for his benefactor, Quentin must heroically defend the monarch against would-be challengers to the throne and the king's authority. Throughout his adventures, Quentin fends off various dangers and perils, in a world where a single misstep can mean the gallows. As well as being a capable and nimble-footed combatant, Quentin has ambitions to win - through gallantry and surefooted combat - a French noblewoman's hand in marriage.
Quentin Durward is Sir Walter Scott's historical novel depicting the fierce rivalries among monarchs in the late Middle Ages. Our protagonist amid the power plays is the titular Quentin Durward. Falling into the service of Louis XI as a Garde cossaise (Scottish Guard) owing to his excellent archery skills, the young Scot bears witness to and is involved with the internecine intrigues and plotting ensuing between the King of France and the various nobles he views as mistrustful. A staunch royalist with loyalty for his benefactor, Quentin must heroically defend the monarch against would-be challengers to the throne and the king's authority. Throughout his adventures, Quentin fends off various dangers and perils, in a world where a single misstep can mean the gallows. As well as being a capable and nimble-footed combatant, Quentin has ambitions to win - through gallantry and surefooted combat - a French noblewoman's hand in marriage.
Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2012
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This provocative and unique anthology analyzes Quentin Tarantino's controversial Inglourious Basterds in the contexts of cinema, cultural, gender, and historical studies. The film and its ideology is dissected by a range of scholars and writers who take on the director's manipulation of metacinema, Nazisploitation, ethnic stereotyping, gender roles, allohistoricism, geopolitics, philosophy, language, and memory. In this collection, the eroticism of the club-swinging and avenging "Bear Jew," the dashed heroism of the "role-playing" French and German females, the patriotic fools and pawns, the amoral yokel, Lieutenant Aldo Raine, and the cosmopolitan, but psychopathic Colonel Landa, are understood for their true functions in what has become an iconoclastic pop-culture phenomenon and one of the classics of early twenty-first century American cinema. Additionally, the book examines the use of "foreign" languages (subverting English and image), the allegory of Austria's identity in the war, and the particularly French and German cinematic influences, such as R. W. Fassbinder's realignment of the German woman's film and the iconic image of the German film star in Inglourious Basterds.
Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2012
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This provocative and unique anthology analyzes Quentin Tarantino's controversial Inglourious Basterds in the contexts of cinema, cultural, gender, and historical studies. The film and its ideology is dissected by a range of scholars and writers who take on the director's manipulation of metacinema, Nazisploitation, ethnic stereotyping, gender roles, allohistoricism, geopolitics, philosophy, language, and memory. In this collection, the eroticism of the club-swinging and avenging "Bear Jew," the dashed heroism of the "role-playing" French and German females, the patriotic fools and pawns, the amoral yokel, Lieutenant Aldo Raine, and the cosmopolitan, but psychopathic Colonel Landa, are understood for their true functions in what has become an iconoclastic pop-culture phenomenon and one of the classics of early twenty-first century American cinema. Additionally, the book examines the use of "foreign" languages (subverting English and image), the allegory of Austria's identity in the war, and the particularly French and German cinematic influences, such as R. W. Fassbinder's realignment of the German woman's film and the iconic image of the German film star in Inglourious Basterds.
Poems: Walking Home by Starlight: poems by Quentin Kirk
Quentin R. Kirk
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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The Moon Straight Overhead: By Quentin R. Kirk
Quentin R. Kirk
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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Quentin Tarantino is a man who came to Hollywood and didn't break the rules so much as make plain that he didn't even notice them. Making the films he wanted to see Tarantino broke through with ÊReservoir DogsÊ in 1992 and then cemented his reputation in 1994 with the release of ÊPulp FictionÊ. As his fame grew he spread his love for movies that are far from commonplace through his promotion of older films and theaters and by reviving the stalled careers of actors such as John Travolta Pam Grier and David Carradine.ÞÊQuentin Tarantino FAQÊ examines the movies directed by Tarantino the influences on his work and the inspiration he gave to others. There are also chapters on certain recurring elements in his films from fake product placement to the music actors and even cinematic moments used. The book also reviews his work in television the articles written about him or by him over the years his acting career his public battles and some of the projects he abandoned along the way. It all comes together to tell the story of a man who forged his own unique path and helped shape the way movies are made today.
Quentin Durward es posiblemente la novela m s rom ntica de Walter Scott. Un noble franc s llamado Quentin Durward recibe la misi n de proteger la bella dama Isabel, con la que su t o, el viejo Lord Crawford, pretende casarse con la colaboraci n pol tica del duque de Borgo a. Isabelle, Condesa de Marcroy, no est interesada en los esponsales y decide instalarse en Tours. Durante el viaje, su carruaje es asaltado por el mel volo William De la Marek, pero su palad n Durward llega para defenderla y el rey Luis XI la acoge bajo su protecci n. Tras m ltiples aventuras, el invencible espadach n y un sinf n de peripecias, la alianza de Borgo a y Escocia se produce finalmente.
32 year old loner Quentin Pierce rescues 16 year old, pregnant Alice Farberg from a savage beating. He takes her to his secluded cabin where she slowly bring joy back to his life. He marries her before the birth of her daughter.Seventeen years later Sally Hotchkiss and he fall in love. Then a dark secret from his past returns to life, threatening every happiness he's created.
Quentin & Flora: A Roosevelt and a Vanderbilt in Love during the Great War
Chip Bishop
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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For the first time, the compelling tale of Quentin Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt's youngest son, and his secret fianc e, Flora Payne Whitney, is told in rich and absorbing detail by New York Times Bestselling-Author Chip Bishop. At the ebb of the Gilded Age, young Quentin is the scion of America most celebrated political family. And lovely Flora is the privileged daughter of the Whitneys and the Vanderbilts, two of the nation's richest dynasties. The lives of Quentin and Flora intersect at the dawn of the Great War in Europe after each has grown up in the public spotlight - he in the White House and she in the storied mansions of New York and Newport. His childhood precociousness charms the nation and parallels Flora's envelopment in her parents' worlds of high art, luxury yachts and personal unfaithfulness. Quentin and Flora reach beyond their families' orbits to begin a searching adolescent companionship that evolves inexorably into a fairy tale romance, challenged by the danger of war and a vast and perilous ocean. Through their actual letters, deeply unexplored for a hundred years, we share their youthful dreams and desires, and partake in the agony of their separation amid encircling, high-level political intrigue. We learn of their last night together, secluded on her father's yacht, and their hush-hush engagement. Quentin sails for France with a determination to prove his stuff in aerial combat against the Kaiser's air force, only to be foiled at first by military indecisiveness and, ironically, his own exceptional competence. When an unexpected chance to fly comes, Quentin's choice opens a deep schism among the Roosevelts, one that pits father against sons. Is Quentin a victim or a slacker? On the home front, Flora and an aging and embittered Theodore Roosevelt struggle to find a way through wartime red tape so she can go to France and marry Quentin before combat begins. At last, freed from constraints, Quentin sets off for the war front. There, he powers his biplane deep into dangerous German-occupied skies in a thunderous clash that exposes both his bravado and courage. For the centennial of the Great War, Quentin and Flora is a true and moving tale of courage, heroism and young love. Set against the backdrop of Theodore Roosevelt's lofty expectations for his son and his own tragic demise, the story is a richly-drawn and gripping saga for the ages. Superbly written and forcefully told, the book is a soon-to-be-classic page turner that will make you chuckle and compel you to weep.
Quentin Tarantino's films beg to be considered metafiction: metacommentaries that engage with the history of cultural representations and exalt the aesthetic, ethical, and political potential of creation as re-re-creation and resignification. Covering all eight of Quentin Tarantino's films according to certain themes, David Roche combines cultural studies and neoformalist approaches to highlight how closely the films' poetics and politics are intertwined. Each in-depth chapter focuses on a salient feature, some which have drawn much attention (history, race, gender, violence), others less so (narrative structure, style, music, theatricality).Roche sets Tarantino's films firmly in the legacy of Howard Hawks, Jean-Luc Godard, Sergio Leone, and the New Hollywood, revising the image of a cool pop-culture purveyor that the American director cultivated at the beginning of his career. Roche emphasizes the breadth and depth of his films' engagement with culture, highbrow and lowbrow, screen and print, American, East Asian, and European.
Quentin Tarantino's films beg to be considered metafiction: metacommentaries that engage with the history of cultural representations and exalt the aesthetic, ethical, and political potential of creation as re-re-creation and resignification. Covering all eight of Quentin Tarantino's films according to certain themes, David Roche combines cultural studies and neoformalist approaches to highlight how closely the films' poetics and politics are intertwined. Each in-depth chapter focuses on a salient feature, some which have drawn much attention (history, race, gender, violence), others less so (narrative structure, style, music, theatricality).Roche sets Tarantino's films firmly in the legacy of Howard Hawks, Jean-Luc Godard, Sergio Leone, and the New Hollywood, revising the image of a cool pop-culture purveyor that the American director cultivated at the beginning of his career. Roche emphasizes the breadth and depth of his films' engagement with culture, highbrow and lowbrow, screen and print, American, East Asian, and European.
Als Quantenphysiker wird Professor Max Labadia seit Jahren mit Paradoxa der Natur konfrontiert, was deren objektive Wahrnehmbarkeit und Kausalit t betrifft - mit der subatomaren Leere von Materie etwa, oder der Relativit t von Raum und Zeit. Pers nlich leidet der Mann an einer Agoraphobie, die es ihm verbietet die eigenen vier W nde zu verlassen. Statt der Welt drau en wird deshalb Quentin, ein Computer mit berdimensionalem Bildschirm zur Projektionsfl che seiner W nsche und ngste. Max tr umt viel und ist ebenso h ufig im Internet unterwegs. So berlappen f r ihn allm hlich Traum und Cyberspace mit der greifbaren Realit t, die ihm verbleibt. Als logischer Denker vermag er dem Ruf des Paradoxen aber nicht zu folgen, wenn es um pers nliche Befindlichkeit geht. Der Freund und Therapeut mit dem er, ber eine Webcam verbunden, arbeitet wie einst Pauli mit Jung, kann seiner Ahnung verr ckt zu sein nur wenig entgegenhalten. Denn daf r h ufen sich die Hinweise, als sich herausstellt, dass Quentin nicht nur mathematische Fragen l st, sondern die Rolle von Labadias Unbewusstem bernommen hat, das ihm die Tr ume diktiert und konkrete Absurdit ten serviert, die selbst ein Quantenphysiker nicht verdauen kann. Gl cklicherweise teilt der Mann seine Einsamkeit dank eines Internet-Programms nicht nur mit Einstein, Bohr oder Bohm, sondern auch mit Lao Tse, Nagarjuna und Hiob. Seine Begegnung mit all diesen Pers nlichkeiten weckt im Roman jene erstaunlichen Parallelen zum Leben, die zwischen der modernen Physik bestehen und Jahrhunderte alter fern stlicher Philosophie. Max Labadias Kampf mit dem Unbewussten, belustigend und erschreckend zugleich, reflektiert dabei Erkenntnisse der analytischen Psychologie.
Quentin Cundick and the Web of Machinations
Alastair Pack
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Product Description Don't miss this fantastically funny tale full of eccentric characters propelled on a madcap adventure in which Quentin must save the world. If you only read one comedy adventure this year, best make it this one. Review "A perfect mix of humor and intelligence akin to the best of British writers" (The Truth About Books) "I loved reading this book and had a smile on my face from the first page. The characters come to life on the page and readers will be hooked until the very end" - 4 out of 4 stars - (onlinebookclub.org) (Audiobook) "Laugh-out-loud sound effects of a hilarious public address system and haunting robotic voices are zany additions to this Terry Pratchett-like concoction. Roberts is outstanding with an array of accents, goofy wordplay, and dramatic pronunciations of words" (AudioFile Magazine) Book Description Quentin, through no fault of his own, loses his home, his business and the only woman in his life... actually, it's entirely his own fault. He's a slacker. But no more After briefly turning to crime, Quentin sets out to reverse his fortunes and becomes entangled in a Web of Machinations that includes a tramp suffering Morgellons (itchy, itchy Morgellons), a sinister group of computer hackers, a Tibetan boy claiming to be the Chosen One, a mysterious blonde woman and a duck called Stalin. Quentin may have set out to save his home, but now finds himself tasked with saving the world.