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Doña Bárbara Unleashed

Doña Bárbara Unleashed

Jenni M. Lehtinen

University of Wales Press
2021
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Since its publication in 1929, the story of Doña Bárbara has haunted the collective Latin-American imagination, and has been adapted variously both for the small and big screen. Doña Bárbara Unleashed explores how Rómulo Gallegos’s original story has been kept alive yet altered by subsequent screen adaptations; the book illustrates how film and telenovela adaptations have reinterpreted Doña Bárbara in order to mirror changes in societal norms, such as the role of women in Latin American societies, and audience expectations. Particular attention is given to how spectators in the twenty-first century have played a crucial role influencing the alterations to which Gallegos’s original plot has been subjected. Now Doña Bárbara Unleashed offers an original way of studying screen adaptations by engaging several adaptations of the same source text in dialogue with each other, rather than simply comparing adaptations to the source text. This is a ground-breaking study that further develops readings through more traditional theories of screen adaptations with approaches emerging from fandom studies and audience responses.
Major Barbara

Major Barbara

George Bernard Shaw

Sovereign
2018
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Barbara Undershaft is engaged in helping the poor as a Major in the Salvation Army in London. For many years, Barbara and her siblings have been estranged from their father, Andrew Undershaft, who now reappears as a rich and successful munitions maker. Undershaft, the father, gives money to the Salvation Army, which offends Major Barbara, who does not want to be connected to his tainted wealth. However, the father argues that poverty is a worse problem than munitions, and claims that he is doing more to help society by giving his workers jobs and a steady income than Major Barbara is doing to help them by giving them bread and soup.
Santa Barbara Secrets

Santa Barbara Secrets

Jonathan McCormick

Independently Published
2019
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"J" Team Novels; Female Sleuths Enjoying Fashion & Cuisine While Investigating International Crime.Law enforcement agencies have traced American currency to the Caribbean and back to Southern California. Traces of Colombian cocaine are detected on bills confiscated during drug raids. The Caribbean currency. The currency is being transported from California to the Caribbean then back to America where it is distributed to the Christians for a Better America for their rightwing political ambitions. It was CFBA which were responsible for the destruction of the Mahalo Airline at LAX using radio-active material stolen from a Manitoba mine. The Secret Service sends Jessica Fukishura undercover with Katrina Barbados' Santa Barbara, California law firm to discover the leader of the multi-million-dollar cocaine empire, how the drugs are entering the country and track the currency movement from California to the Caribbean. Fukishura engages agents Jason Spencer, Elisabeth Peltowski and Jackson Pennington who are concluding their investigation of the destruction of the Marina del Rey convention center by an operative for the Christians for a Better America. Retired agent Rebecca Simpson and her partner Dr. Penelope Barker are hired to assist and collaborate with Detective Elise Pelfini of the Santa Barbara Police Department and the LAPD Drug Squad. The officers enlist the use of CHAP, a sophisticated data sharing software developed by Commander Cheryl Chapman a U.S. Navy SEAL working directly for the president. CHAP reveals a connection between the California drug smuggling and an Edmonton, Alberta resident. Fashion and cuisine are weaved into the plot in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and Vancouver, British Columbia highlighting the latest in men's and women's styles. Suspect behavior and violent homophobes trigger officers' combat martial arts skills and a philosophy shared by the women which can be of assistance to every female reader.
Tate: Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden Mini Wall Calendar 2025 (Art Calendar)
Leading modernist sculptor Barbara Hepworth (1903–75) moved to beautiful St Ives, Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their children in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn Studio – which, along with the garden, is now Tate’s Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden – from 1949 until her death in 1975. The garden there offered the perfect setting to showcase her sculptures, and most of the bronzes remain in the positions in which the artist herself placed them. This wall calendar features 12 views revealing the magical symbiosis between artworks and garden, as they nestle among the lush foliage afforded by the mild Cornish climate. Informative text accompanies each photograph and the datepad features previous and next month’s views. Printed on FSC-certified paper, with plastic-free packaging.
Tate: Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden Wall Calendar 2026 (Art Calendar)
Leading modernist sculptor Barbara Hepworth (1903–75) moved to beautiful St Ives, Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their children in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn studios – now Tate’s Barbara Hepworth Museum – from 1949 until her death in 1975. The garden there offered the perfect setting to showcase her sculptures, and most of the bronzes remain in the positions in which the artist herself placed them. This wall calendar features 12 views revealing the magical symbiosis between artworks and garden, as they nestle among the lush foliage afforded by the mild Cornish climate. The datepad features previous and next month’s views. Printed on FSC-certified paper, with plastic-free packaging.
How to Come and Go: Poems Written By Jo Barbara Taylor

How to Come and Go: Poems Written By Jo Barbara Taylor

Jo Barbara Taylor

Chatter House Press
2016
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In mapping our coming and going, Jo Taylor gives us a nuanced portrait of a place, the rural Midwest, shows a fiction writer's feeling for people and character, and creates a music that lodges her imagery in our memory. Her explorations of place open into a vision of "the ruins of time," the advances of change, and the coming darkness of death, yet she has the poet's eye and ear to sing that "the wind whispers alleluia through the reeds, / wild geese whine an alto chorus." Norbert Krapf former Indiana Poet Laureate In How to Come and Go, Jo Barbara Taylor illuminates lessons learned from a life weighed carefully through astute observation. With an artisan's hand, she skillfully crafts lyrical and memorable poems that sing of the Midwest, from the scent of baled hay to a day's ritual of training horses in a stable. Reflecting on childhood mistakes, she reenacts school episodes that opened her eyes to a human being's obligation to strive for a dignified existence. Taylor offers her readers an abundance of wisdom in this tightly woven collection of poems, rich in sculpted images and metaphors. Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda Virginia Poet Laureate Emerita, 2006 -2008
Santa Barbara Malice

Santa Barbara Malice

William Kerrigan

William Kerrigan
2015
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For years the author believed that 'Santa Barbara Malice' was lost in a computer crash. He was delighted to discover, during a recent cleaning, a disk of the novel resting safely in a seldom-visited corner of his home office Though written before the author had conceived of the Kerrigan/Seagrove series, this book now serves as a natural prequel to those five novels, since its mystery unfolds at the American Film Manufacturing Studio in Santa Barbara in 1912-13, just before the Kerrigan twins move to Hollywood to work for Universal Pictures (as chronicled in 'Shooting in Universal City, ' the first Kerrigan/Seagrove adventure). Flying A suffers a flurry of mysterious attacks on its movie sets, some of which appear to be aimed at Warren Kerrigan, at this time the most popular movie actor in America. Although Warren is apparently gay, he has become involved with a young heiress from Cleveland. It falls to American's busy production manager, Wallace Kerrigan, to interrupt his courtship of Nina Mae Richdale to solve these malicious crimes with the assistance of director Allan Dwan and cowboy artist Edward Borein. Rumors of an embarrassing photograph begin to circulate. Before long a murder is committed. Kerrigan and Borein ride into the deserted canyons east of Santa Barbara in search of the killer.
Because Barbara: Barbara Cooney Paints Her World
"Will intrigue many adult readers as well as children, particularly those familiar with Cooney's timeless picture books." -Booklist Starred Review Legendary picture book creator Barbara Cooney once noticed that the library in her little town by the sea needed attention. A library, she knew, should be a kind of paradise. And because Barbara did whatever she set her mind to, she made it one. Barbara Cooney set her mind to lots of things-none so dear as capturing the beauty of the world in her paintings. These paintings would form the settings for her award-winning picture books, including Chanticleer and the Fox, Ox-Cart Man, Miss Rumphius, Roxaboxen, and others. Follow Barbara from New York to Maine, from the shores of Greece to the mountains of Appalachia, as she captures their beauty and creates some of the most magnificent books for children ever published. A picture book biography about one of America's best-loved children's book illustrators, written by Sarah Mackenzie and illustrated by Eileen Ryan Ewen.
Dr Barbara Inspired 15 Day Gut Cleanse

Dr Barbara Inspired 15 Day Gut Cleanse

Blessing Winfrey; 15 Day Gut Support with Barbara Oneill

A.W Publishing
2024
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Unlock the Path to Vibrant Health with a Revolutionary 15-Day Gut Cleanse Dive into the "Dr. Barbara Inspired 15 Day Gut Cleanse: Transform Your Gut in Just 15 Days Discover O'Neill's Secrets for Lasting Health" and embark on a transformative journey that promises not just temporary fixes but a lifetime of improved wellbeing. Inspired by the holistic teachings of Barbara O'Neill, this book is your guide to a revitalized you, offering a meticulously crafted 15-day meal plan and 101 gut-cleansing recipes designed to detoxify, heal, and rejuvenate your digestive system.Why settle for fleeting remedies when you can achieve enduring health? This book delves deep into the core principles of Barbara O'Neill's philosophy, presenting a clear, actionable plan that includes the "Reinforce, Cleanse, and Replenish" strategies. These strategies are not just about eliminating toxins; they're about setting the foundation for a healthier lifestyle that nourishes and sustains your body from the inside out.Within these pages, you'll discover: A Comprehensive 15-Day Meal Plan: Specifically designed for a quick yet effective cleanse, ensuring you know exactly what to eat and when.101 Gut-Cleansing Recipes: Delicious, easy-to-follow recipes that will not only detoxify your gut but also delight your taste buds.Reinforce, Cleanse, and Replenish Strategies: Inspired directly by Barbara O'Neill's teachings, these strategies are tailored to bolster your gut health, eliminate harmful toxins, and enhance nutrient absorption, ensuring a thorough and holistic cleanse.This book is more than just a guide; it's your first step towards a healthier, happier you. Whether you're a long-time follower of Barbara O'Neill or new to the concept of gut health, the strategies and insights offered here are invaluable.Don't miss out on the opportunity to transform your health. "Dr. Barbara Inspired 15 Day Gut Cleanse" is poised to rank as your ultimate companion in achieving the vibrant well-being you've always desired.Embark on your journey to lasting health today. GET YOUR COPY Today and take the first step towards a healthier gut in just 15 days
Major Barbara

Major Barbara

George Bernard Shaw

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Major Barbara is a three-act English play by George Bernard Shaw, written and premiered in 1905 and first published in 1907. The story concerns an idealistic young woman, Barbara Undershaft, who is engaged in helping the poor as a Major in the Salvation Army in London. For many years, Barbara and her siblings have been estranged from their father, Andrew Undershaft, who now reappears as a rich and successful munitions maker. Undershaft, the father, gives money to the Salvation Army, which offends Major Barbara, who does not want to be connected to his "tainted" wealth. However, the father argues that poverty is a worse problem than munitions, and claims that he is doing more to help society by giving his workers jobs and a steady income than Major Barbara is doing to help them by giving them bread and soup.
Major Barbara

Major Barbara

George Bernard Shaw

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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When a Salvation Army officer learns that her father, a wealthy armaments manufacturer, has donated lots of money to her organization, she resigns in disgust but eventually sees the truth of her father's reasoning that social iniquity derives from poverty; it is only through accumulating wealth and power that people can help each other.
Major Barbara

Major Barbara

George Bernard Shaw

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Major Barbara is a 1905 play by George Bernard Shaw. Andrew Undershaft, a wealthy weapons trader, despises poverty believing "The greatest of our evils and the worst of our crimes is poverty...our first duty, to which every other consideration should be sacrificed, is not to be poor". His daughter, Barbara, devotes herself to charity. When a shelter for the poor is at risk of closure due to lack of funds, the idealistic Barbara, a Major in the Salvation Army must reassess her beliefs and opinions about wealth, poverty and philanthropy.
Santa Barbara Shopping Guide 2018: Best Rated Stores in Santa Barbara, California - Stores Recommended for Visitors, (Shopping Guide 2018)
The stores found in this shopping guide are the most positively reviewed and recommended by locals and travelers. Antiques, Art Galleries, Arts & Crafts, Auction Houses, Baby Gear & Furniture, Bookstores, Botanical Gardens, Candy Stores, Cards & Stationery, Children's Clothing, Comic Books, Convenience Stores, Customized Merchandise, Dance Wear, Department Stores, Discount Store, Drugstores, Electronics, Fabric Stores, Fashion, Festivals, Flea Markets, Florists, Formal Wear, Furniture Stores, Gift Shops, Gold Buyers, Grocery, Health Markets, Hobby Shops, Home Decor, Jewelry, Kitchen & Bath, Leather Goods, Lingerie, Luggage, Maternity Wear, Men's Clothing, Music & DVDs, Organic Stores, Outdoor Gear, Outlet Stores, Party Supplies, Pawn Shops, Plus Size Fashion, Public Markets, Shoe Stores, Shopping Centers, Skate Shops, Ski & Snowboard Shops, Souvenir Shops, Sporting Goods, Sports Wear, Summer Camps, Sunglasses, Surf Shop, Swimwear, Thrift Stores, Toy Stores and many more options to visit and enjoy your stay.
Lingua Barbara or the Mystery of the Other

Lingua Barbara or the Mystery of the Other

Johanna M. Buisson

Verlag Peter Lang
2012
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This book explores the multifaceted concepts of otherness, barbarism and exteriority. Is encountering the ‘Other’ still possible in a world in which we all have become rootless, disconnected and strangers, alienated from the outside world and from ourselves? Does the question of ‘Otherness’ still bear a meaning after the deconstruction of the self and the crumbling of the very concept of identity? The author examines some major twentieth-century poetic responses to the violent denial of otherness and difference in modern Europe. The myth of Medea is brought in to reflect upon the tragic history of the encounter with the Other in European thought, epitomising the way rationalist Positivism suppressed the Other, through either assimilation or exclusion. The volume goes on to explore the concept of barbarism in language, revealing how some modern or post-modern European poets confronted their respective languages with the barbaric – otherness, the outside, the ‘uncivilised’. The author focuses on three twentieth-century poets who experienced barbarism in some way and whose work constitutes a poetic counter-attack and an attempt at regeneration: Henri Michaux, Paul Celan and Ted Hughes. These poets wrote within post-modernity in a state of endless displacement and their anguished alienation echoes the plight of Medea – the barbarian amongst the ‘civilised’ Greeks. Their new lingua barbara became a language of otherness, of inter-space and displacement.