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All My Sins Remembered

All My Sins Remembered

Wilfred R. Bion

Karnac Books
1991
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All My Sins Remembered is the continuation of Wilfred Bion's autobiography, The Long Week-end. Although it is by no means a full account of his thirty years following the First World War - and he wrote no more - his memories of that period contrast vividly with the impression we gain of the following thirty years of his life through his letters. The Other Side of Genius gives us a glimpse of this remarkable man as his family knew him: those who met him only through his professional work will find here the same characteristic threads of humour, concern for truth, and flashes of insight that were the hallmark of his work in psycho-analysis. OXFORD: 'Thus opened for me a period of unparalleled opportunities to which I remained obstinately blind. I was overwhelmed before I started by the aura of intellectual brilliance with which Oxford was surrounded'.
Erfaringer i grupper

Erfaringer i grupper

Wilfred R. Bion

Gyldendal
2019
nidottu
Det klassiske værk om psykoanalytisk gruppeterapi skrevet af en af psykoanalysens originale skikkelser. De processer, Bion beskriver, har relevans for mange andre end psykologer og psykiatere.Forord af Lars Burgaard.
Zivilrechtliche Musterklage gegen BioNTech

Zivilrechtliche Musterklage gegen BioNTech

Rechtsanwalt Wilfried Schmitz

tredition GmbH
2024
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Die Musterklage gegen BioNTech bietet umfangreiche Hinweise, bersichten und Formulierungshilfen zu der hochkomplexen Aufgabe, die sog. Anti-Corona-Politik der Zeit ab M rz 2020 und insbesondere die Covid-19-Injektions-Kampagne kritisch zu hinterfragen. Zahlreiche Literatur- und sonstige Quellenhinweise erm glichen eine umfassende Aufarbeitung und Vertiefung der wichtigsten Aspekte der gesamten Covid-19-Injektionsagenda, aber auch zur Beurteilung von Sinn und Unsinn von "Impfungen" und gentechnischen Eingriffen.
Wilfred

Wilfred

Ryan Higgins

Dial Books for Young Readers,US
2013
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In the tradition of Calvin & Hobbes and Dr. Seuss comes a new story of unlikely friendship. Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a humongous and hairy giant named Wilfred. Whenever people saw him, they ran away, which made life very lonely for Wilfred. That is, until he found himself in a rather unusual town where one brave little boy saw something special in the timid giant. So begins a story of friendship and sacrifice that will remind readers just how important one voice - no matter how small - can be. In this moving debut, Ryan Higgins shows his knack for blending humor and heart, and gives Lorax fans an unforgettable new hero.
Wilfred

Wilfred

Andrew Bickerton

GROSVENOR HOUSE PUBLISHING LTD
2021
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Giving a worm's eye view of our planet "WILFRED; the worm who would not wriggle." tells the story of a worm who is so frightened by all the dangers he faces that he stops wriggling. But, when he learns about the important role worms play in the world, he becomes a happy and proud wriggling worm again. Although a it is a simple, light-hearted story for children, "WILFRED; the worm who would not wriggle" also teaches them about how important worms are for us, for wildlife and the environment. Follow-up sections give factual information about worms and provide some ideas for activities for children to try.
Wilfred Thesiger

Wilfred Thesiger

Alexander Maitland

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2007
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Wilfred Thesiger, the last of the great gentlemen explorer-adventurers, became a legend in his own lifetime. This biography investigates his family influences, his wartime experiences, his philosophy as a hunter and conservationist, his writing and photography, his friendships with Arabs and Africans amongst whom he lived, and his homosexuality.
Wilfred Owen's Voices

Wilfred Owen's Voices

Douglas Kerr

Clarendon Press
1993
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In this perceptive and original study of one of the most popular of English poets, Douglas Kerr has written the life of Wilfred Owen's language. The book explores the meaning in Owen's life of the family, the Church, the army, and English poets of the past. It examines the language of these four communities, and shows how their discourses helped to mould the poet's own. The language in which Owen's extraordinary poems and letters are written was learned in and from these communities which shaped his short career. But there were times too when he hated each of them. As Douglas Kerr shows, much of the power of Owen's writing derives from his desire to transform the communities which formed him. Accessible and lucid, and informed by the insights of recent theory, Wilfred Owen's Voices throws important new light on the best-known of the English war poets, and on both the cultural history and intense personal drama to be read in his work.
Wilfred Owen

Wilfred Owen

Guy Cuthbertson

Yale University Press
2015
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One of Britain’s best-known and most loved poets, Wilfred Owen (1893–1918) was killed at age 25 on one of the last days of the First World War, having acted heroically as soldier and officer despite his famous misgivings about the war's rationale and conduct. He left behind a body of poetry that sensitively captured the pity, rage, valor, and futility of the conflict.In this new biography Guy Cuthbertson provides a fresh account of Owen's life and formative influences: the lower-middle-class childhood that he tried to escape; the places he lived in, from Birkenhead to Bordeaux; his class anxieties and his religious doubts; his sexuality and friendships; his close relationship with his mother and his childlike personality. Cuthbertson chronicles a great poet's growth to poetic maturity, illuminates the social strata of the extraordinary Edwardian era, and adds rich context to how Owen's enduring verse can be understood.
Wilfred Cantwell Smith

Wilfred Cantwell Smith

Edward J. Hughes

SCM Press
2012
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For those who have discovered his books, in particular The Meaning and End of Religion, published in 1963 but overshadowed by the furore surrounding Honest to God, which appeared in the same year, Wilfred Cantwell Smith is one of the most important and attractive figures on the contemporary theological scene. Challenging assumptions about the nature of religion, and concerned always with the nature of authentic faith in the modern world, he has helped those who have read him to look on both Christianity and Islam, the two main areas of his study, with new eyes, and helped to deepen personal faith by showing what it is. Yet his name is still largely unknown, and his thinking has not made the impact it should have done. Part of the reason for this is the inaccessibility of his work. Much of it has only been published in specialist journals, or in books with limited circulations, by American university presses. Yet the issues with which he deals are vital for a world with many religions and multi-cultural societies, and his analyses and proposals are always refreshingly positive and constructive. Here Dr Hughes gives the first systematic account of the main themes in Dr Cantwell Smith's thought: the nature of faith and how it differs from belief, the nature of truth in theology, how adherents of different religions can understand one another and the possibilities for a world theology. The book ends with suggestions about the changes which are needed in attitudes and institutions if truth is to be served better in thought and life than is currently the case. With a Preface by John Hick.
Wilfred Owen

Wilfred Owen

Wilfred Owen

Faber Faber
2004
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In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as providing an accessible and passionate introduction to some of the greatest poets in our literature.Dying at twenty-five, a week before the end of the First World War, Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) has come to represent a generation of young men sacrificed - as it seems to the next generation, one in unprecedented rebellion against its fathers - by guilty old men: generals, politicians, profiteers. Owen has now taken his place in literary history as perhaps the first, certainly the quintessential, war poet.