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The Loves of Judith

The Loves of Judith

Meir Shalev

Schocken Books
2012
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A woman with three loves and a son with three fathers: a universal story of passion and personal destiny by the award-winning author of "A Pigeon and a Boy." When the mysterious Judith arrives in a small agricultural village in Palestine in the 1930s, she attracts attention of three men: Moshe, a widowed farmer; Globerman, a wealthy cattle dealer; and Jacob, who loses his wife--the most beautiful woman in the village--because of his obsession with Judith, who insists on living in a cowshed rather than settling down with any of her admirers. When she gives birth to Zayde, all three suitors consider him their son, and Zayde, who tragically loses Judith, imbibes their triple wisdom and their distinct versions of his origins. As Zayde pieces together the beguiling story of the singular woman who was his mother, Meir Shalev weaves a magical novel of the joys and secrets of village life, of an unconventional family, and the unexpected fruits of love.
Tobit and Judith

Tobit and Judith

Benedikt Otzen

Continuum Publishing Corporation
2002
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The two apocryphal books, Tobit and Judith, are Jewish legends presumably created in the 3rd or 2nd century BCE, the first in the Eastern Diaspora, the other in Palestine. The events related are placed in the Assyrian epoch in the 7th century BCE. This text discusses the problems between real history and historical fiction, the genres and purposes of the two books, and the literary and religious motives of the tales. The book also deals with textual problems (the Greek text in the Septuagint versus Hebrew and Aramaic Tobit-fragments from Qumran).
The Trial of Judith K.

The Trial of Judith K.

Sally Clark

Talon Books,Canada
1985
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Roughly based on The Trial by Franz Kafka, this black comedy changes the lead character to a modern business woman who finds herself accused of an unknown crime. The more she delves into the bureaucratic nightmare the more her ordered, little world unravels and the more she is entangled in the increasingly obscure process. Cast of 3 women and 4 men.
Trouble in the Judith Mountains

Trouble in the Judith Mountains

Michael Leonard Jewell

First School Press
2019
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News of the brutal slaying of a well-respected Montana citizen has come to the ears of the territorial governor. Moved by a pleading letter from his grieving widow, he appoints a lawman to investigate the crime and bring the guilty to justice. US Marshal Cadan Penhaven from Fort Benton is dispatched to pursue the killers, thought to be operating somewhere in Montana's Judith Mountains. As the investigation moves forward, the marshal's stern, professional relationship with the young widow unexpectedly ripens into secret love. When his mission is over, will he reveal his heart or keep his silence and return home to Fort Benton for good?
My Great-grandmother Judith Sargent Gile, 1804-1891 / Winifred Jewell Harley.
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The Political Philosophy of Judith Butler
Judith Butler can justifiably be described as one of the major critical thinkers of our time. While she is best-known for her interventions into feminist debates on gender, sexuality and feminist politics, her focus in recent years has broadened to encompass some of the most pertinent topics of interest to contemporary political philosophy.Drawing on Butler’s deconstructive reading of the key categories and concepts of political thought, Birgit Schippers expounds and advocates her challenge to the conceptual binaries that pervade modern political discourse. Using examples and case studies like the West’s intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, and in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Schippers demonstrates how Butler’s philosophically informed engagement with pressing political issues of our time elucidates our understanding of topics such as immigration and multiculturalism, sovereignty, or the prospect for new forms of cohabitation and citizenship beyond and across national boundaries.A detailed exposition and analysis of Butler’s recent ideas, championing her efforts at articulating the possibilities for radical politics and ethical life in an era of global interdependence, this book makes an makes an important contribution to the emerging field of international political philosophy.
Beowulf and Judith: Done in Normalized Orthography

Beowulf and Judith: Done in Normalized Orthography

Francis Peabody Magoun Jr

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Beowulf and Judith: Done in Normalized Orthography is a book written by Francis Peabody Magoun Jr. The book contains two Old English poems, Beowulf and Judith, which have been translated into modern English with the use of normalized orthography. Normalized orthography is a system of spelling that represents the sounds of a language in a consistent and standardized way. The book provides a new way to read and understand these classic poems, making them accessible to a wider audience. Beowulf is an epic poem that tells the story of a hero who battles monsters and dragons to protect his people. Judith is a biblical poem that tells the story of a woman who saves her people by killing the enemy leader. The book is a valuable resource for students of Old English literature and anyone interested in the history and culture of the Anglo-Saxon period.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.