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The Christopher Chronicles 2.0: Proverbs & Christopherisms

The Christopher Chronicles 2.0: Proverbs & Christopherisms

Kenya Gallion Johnson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Need some comic relief? This is the third book in the series of The Christopher Chronicles (TCC). The Christopher Chronicles is a funny coffee table/bedside book of laughs. This book is a would a great gift for, Mothers, Aunts, Sisters, Fathers, Uncles, Brothers, a simple "Get Well", Baby showers, Pastors, Grandparents, Sunday/school teachers and so on. It's a book for laughs and for anyone who needs a bright spot in their day - just because. This book includes over 200 original "Christopherisms" (affectionately named by Facebook friends) with a sprinkling of a few from the original book. The Christopherisms are humorous narratives from a kids point of view.
Raising Christopher: Based on a True Story

Raising Christopher: Based on a True Story

April Dawn Lewis

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Christopher was born into this world with difficulties caused by cerebral palsy. Raising Christopher hasn't been easy for Auralee, the single mother of Christopher and his younger sister, Grace.Share in Christopher's journey through his miraculous 33 years of life and witness the angel take Christopher's hand to guide him along the way.
Reading Christopher Smart in the Twenty-first Century
Front Flap: Poet, essayist, actor, hymn-writer, wit, magazine editor, transvestite stage performer: Christopher Smart, Georgian don-turned-writer, was all of these. He was, and remains, a mercurial individual, an idiosyncratic yet strangely familiar writer of spiritual heights and material depths. His paradoxical exuberance fascinates scholars of eighteenth-century culture, and this collection of essays, a snapshot of current scholarship from both new and established Smart scholars, offers, among others, literary, theological, dramatic and philosophical perspectives on his writing. Here are new ways of reading familiar Smart works — including the astonishing, devout poem of his incarceration, Jubilate Agno — and unfamiliar ones, such as his translations and writing for children. Unexpected readers of Smart, from Coleridge to a testy anonymous annotator, are examined, and Smart's sacred translations and profane stage presence each find a place. Tom Keymer's re-evaluating afterword finds the quality of “betweenness” in Smart's work: between eras, between genres, between forms, Smart's vitality demands reassessment for each new generation of readers. Contributors: Karina Williamson, Min Wild, Rosalind Powell, Fraser Easton, Clement Hawes, William E. Levine, Noel Chevalier, Lori A. Branch, Daniel J. Ennis, Chris Mounsey, Debbie Welham, Tom Keymer. Back Flap: The editors Min Wild's monograph Christopher Smart and Satire on Smart's Midwife, was published in 2008, and various articles and reviews of a Smartian bent have followed. Her interest in that eighteenth-century favorite, the literary mode of prosopopoeia, has led her to investigate the personification of words, texts and literary modes themselves. She lectures in eighteenth-century literature and theory at Plymouth University, UK, and reviews in the Times Literary Supplement and elsewhere. Noel Chevalier is Associate Professor of English at Luther College, University of Regina, Canada. He has published articles on Jubilate Agno and on Smart’s challenge to “legitimate” playhouses in Mrs. Midnight’s Oratory. Although his specialty lies in the eighteenth century, his teaching and research cover a diverse range of topics, from literary responses to the Bible, to the roots of globalization, to literary representations of science and scientists. He has helped create two interdisciplinary programs at Luther: one which addresses literature for students in the sciences, and one which explores the philosophical, political, economic, and cultural contexts of globalization. Jacket illustration: "Amaryllis sarniensis or Guernsey Amaryllis," from William Curtis, The Botanical Magazine; or, Flower-Garden Displayed, Vol. IX. No. 294. London, 1795.