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On the Literary Nonfiction of Nancy Mairs
Much of the existing scholarship on Nancy Mairs has approached her essays in the context of disability studies. This book seeks to broaden the conversation through a range of critical perspectives and with attention to underrepresented aspects of Mairs's oeuvre, demonstrating her provocative combination of bold ethics and subtle aesthetics.
Descendants of George Wright Weems and Nancy Carter
From the castles of Wester Wemyss inFifeshire, Scotland to the hills of easternTennessee, the Wemyss family made itsimprint on the new nation in many ways.Their ancestors were Earls and Kings ofScotland and in the Americas theybecame doctors, nurses, lawyers,accountants, teachers, farmers andsoldiers.They fought in every war, the Revolution,War of the Regulators, War of1812, CivilWar, Korean, Vietnam, WW1 and WW2.Cover photo - Wemyss Castle on the Firthof Forth in Wemyss, ScotlandRear Cover photo - 2 story cabin built in1777 in Jonesborough, Tennesse, the oldest town in Tennessee.
The Singular Politics of Jean Luc Nancy

The Singular Politics of Jean Luc Nancy

Joanna Hodge

Bloomsbury Academic
2022
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Ontology is the Greek/classical term for the theory of what exists. Jean-Luc Nancy, however, reinvents ontology as a theory of political contestation, and thereby proposes a model of philosophy as collective practice. The key advance made by Nancy is to link a theory of innovation and meaning to a theory of a contestation of worlds, which for him forms the basic structure of the practices of politics and political analysis. This book locates the cumulative emergence of the innovative theorising in Nancy’s writings by setting out a series of differences between their reception in mainland Europe and in the transatlantic context. It focuses on what is innovative in Nancy’s writing itself: retreating the political; being singular plural; as well as the ideas of inoperativity, comparution, partage and excription. It goes on to set up the question of context of reception, with a focus on its differential location in terms of disciplinary boundaries and in the contrast between European high theory and transatlantic revivalist religiosity, which give divergent interpretations of the notions of politics and political theory. Finally Joanna Hodge rethinks time and history, examining Nancy’s disruptive relation to the thinking of time: the time of inheritance, the time of current contestation and the time of anticipated futures.
The Theatrical Vocal Music of Nancy Van de Vate
A specialist in contemporary music, soprano Michelle Vought has made nine recordings for Vienna Modern Masters. In 2005 at Illinois State University, where she is Professor of Voice, she produced and performed in the world premiere of Van de Vate's one-act opera, Where the Cross Is Made, based on the play by Eugene O'Neill. The recording of this performance was released in 2006 on VMM 4006. In 2011 in Olomouc, Czech Republic, Vought sang the role of Ophelia with the Moravian Philharmonic in the world premiere recording of Nancy Van de Vate's opera, Hamlet, released in 2012 on VMM 4008. She performed in Vienna and again in the Czech Republic in 2014, where she was featured as guest artist and lecturer, together with Van de Vate, at Masaryk University in Brno. During their 22-year collaboration, the two musicians have travelled and presented concerts together in many countries.
Les Professeurs de Médecine de Nancy 1872 - 2013 Ceux qui nous ont quittés

Les Professeurs de Médecine de Nancy 1872 - 2013 Ceux qui nous ont quittés

Bernard Legras

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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R sum L'ouvrage rappelle en d tail la vie et la carri re de chaque professeur de m decine ayant exerc Nancy depuis l'origine de la Facult de m decine en 1872 (suite la d faite fran aise et au transfert de la Facult de Strasbourg) et d c d avant 2014, l'aide de photos et d'un texte (l' loge fun bre en g n ral, provenant souvent de la Revue des Annales M dicales de Nancy).Parmi tous les professeurs disparus (ensemble exhaustif de plus de 180 enseignants), nombreux sont ceux qui ont connu des carri res remarquables, notamment Bernheim, Jacques Parisot, Collin, Paulin de Lavergne et plus pr s de nous Haushalter, Neimann, Kissel, Chalnot, Herbeuval, Faivre, Sadoul, Larcan, Duprez.Ces textes pr sentent aussi une vision de l' volution de la m decine au cours d'un si cle et demi environ.
Southern Accents: The Ancestry of Lena Nancy Minerva Morgan

Southern Accents: The Ancestry of Lena Nancy Minerva Morgan

Lee J. Ballard

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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In this timely exploration of Southern genealogy and history, Lee traces the ancestry of one of his great-grandmothers, Lena Morgan. Starting in Scotland and pre-Revolutionary Carolinas, the extended clans of Morgans, Hares, Champions, and Wests moved to Alabama just after the War of 1812. In the Antebellum period, these pioneering families hacked a living out of the pines and hills of Wilcox, Clarke and Marengo Counties. A great number of them went off to fight for their Southern heritage. When they returned, they found a world completely changed. Through the violence of the late nineteenth century, the family pressed on, until, in 1929, Lena and her husband moved to Texas. With biographies and historical context for the following people: James Morgan (c.1772-c.1820) & Elizabeth Sheffield (c.1775-c.1826) John C. Hare (c.1785-c.1823) & Mary Sheffield John Champion (1785-c.1852) & Eleanor McKee (c.1790-c.1832)Martin Morgan (c.1796-1848) & Cynthia Elizabeth Hare (c.1809-c,1860)Hugh Shaw (c.1776-?) & Elizabeth Finley (1783-1820)John D. Morgan (1802-1860) & Sarah Sheffield (1805-1863)John H. West (1831-1903) & Julia M. Champion (1837-1900)Rufus Randalph King Henry Rhodes (R.R.) Morgan (1867-1944) & Viola West (1877-1912)Lena N. M. Morgan (1896-1996) & Pierce S. Walker (1879-1964)
What Is the Story of Nancy Drew?

What Is the Story of Nancy Drew?

Dana M. Rau

Penguin Putnam Inc
2023
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When the very modern character of Nancy Drew first appeared in 1930, no one had a clue that she would remain a star for the next century! To this day, Nancy is still the main character in new TV shows, movies, and books. What makes her so interesting to so many generations of readers? Nancy can do it all! She's a daring teenage girl who solves mysteries, expertly drives her famous blue car, cooks like a gourmet chef, swims like a pro, and more! Since her first appearance, the prodigy detective has inspired young readers to believe that they can do it all, too.
Amish Romance: The Mother's Helper: Nancy's Story Book 1

Amish Romance: The Mother's Helper: Nancy's Story Book 1

Brenda Maxfield

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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ALWAYS FREE on Kindle Unlimited and only 99 cents to own Nancy Slagel can barely believe it. She struggles to understand how her own sister could betray her. Mark Lapp was her beau, not Susan's. When the chance to escape Linnow Creek appears, Nancy jumps at it. She gladly flees to Hollybrook to become a mother's helper for her cousin. Maybe there, her broken heart can heal.But Nancy doesn't count on interference from Luke Rupp. When he unexpectedly shows up, in her own bedroom, things quickly fall apart. But Luke's sincere search for his life's direction resonates with something deep inside Nancy. She can't help but respect his honest longing, and she finds herself quickly becoming his friend. But Luke seems to want more...Can Nancy possibly let go of her pain and learn to trust again?The Mother's Helper is a sweet, clean, inspirational Amish Romance-part of the much-loved Hollybrook Amish Romance series. The Mother's Helper is a touching Christian story of healing, growth, and true love. Enjoy this tender romance today Grab your copy now
Presidents and First Ladies-Ronald & Nancy Reagan
Presidents and First Ladies An intimate glimpse into the lives of the first families of the United States, Presidents and First Ladies is an exciting and insightful new series that highlights the personal histories of select presidents and first ladies as well as the historical events that shaped their terms in office. Documentary photography, illustrations, and maps combine with compelling text and excerpts from letters and other primary sources to reveal how key personal, political, and historical events affected each leader and their spouse, and consequently the climate of the entire nation.Throughout their married life, Ronald Reagan wrote tender love letters to his wife, Nancy. This playful anniversary note was written in March 1981, soon after Reagan was sworn in as president of the United States. During the fifty-two years of their marriage, Ronald and Nancy shared an extremely close, loving relationship. Even in the Oval Office, Reagan was dependent on his wife for support and counsel. "I miss her if she just walks out of the room," he wrote. She, in turn, adored her "hero." As president and first lady, Ronald and Nancy Reagan lived through eight tumultuous years in the world's spotlight. Through good times and bad, their love story continued.
Life in a Cold Climate: Nancy Mitford: The Biography
The New York Times bestselling author of The Six turns her eye to the iconic and enigmatic Nancy Mitford. Nancy Mitford was, in the words of her sister Lady Diana Mosley, "very complex." Her highly autobiographical early work, the biographies and novels of her more mature French period, her journalism, and the vast body of letters to her family, to friends such as Evelyn Waugh, and to the great love of her life, Gaston Palewski, all tell an intriguing story. Drawing from these, as well as conversations with Mitford's two surviving sisters, acquaintances, and colleagues, prizewinning author Laura Thompson has fashioned a portrait of a contradictory and courageous woman. Approaching her subject with wit, perspicacity, and huge affection, Thompson makes her serious points lightly, eschewing clich s about the eccentricities of the Mitford clan. Life in a Cold Climate is full of the sound of Mitfordian laughter; but also tells the often paradoxical and complex story beneath the smiling and ever-elegant fa ade.
The Final Year: The Story of HMS Nancy, Alexander Mackintosh, Miller Worsley and Events of the War of 1812
The story of HMS Nancy during the War of 1812, and the men in charge, Alexander Mackintosh and Miller Worsley, woven into crucial events of the war during 1813 and 1814 on the Upper Great Lakes, including the British attacks on Fort Meigs, Fort Stephenson, the adventures of the Nancy in the St. Clair River, Lake Huron, Lake Manitoulin (now Georgian Bay), the American assault on For Mackinac. Mackintosh, conscripted into the service of the Provincial Marine meets and befriends Doctor Ogilvie, a Loyalist and also a conscript. Even though horrified by the brutality of warfare, they do not shy away from the task at hand: supply the troops, heal the troops.