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Measure For Measure, the Law and the Convent

Measure For Measure, the Law and the Convent

Darryl J. Gless

Princeton University Press
2016
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Through careful attention to the contexts of Renaissance culture invoked by the language, action, and visual spectacle in Measure for Measure, Darryl Gless brings a new and original interpretation to one of Shakespeare's most problematic plays. This leads him to a comprehensive and coherent reading of the play that has important implications for further understanding of much of the Shakespearean canon and of other Renaissance works, especially those dealing with theological issues. Originally published in 1979. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
The Love We Never Made

The Love We Never Made

Darryl Holiday Jr

Darryl Holiday Jr.
2018
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The Love We Never Made is a compilation of poetry that embarks the reader on a journey through the possibilities of love. From the enticing first encounter to the peak of sensuality, The Love We Never Made will transport you to the very moments that love calls you back to.
Damn The Pain!

Damn The Pain!

Darryl Lewis

Darryl Lewis
2021
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Love, Life, and Lord peek into one person's perspective. Walking through life we participate and witness many different experiences. Others may agree or disagree but the fact of the matter is, "it is what it is". I Share the experience through poetry, song, and essays.
Art of Making a Harpsichord

Art of Making a Harpsichord

Darryl Martin

Robert Hale Ltd
2012
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For around 300 years, the harpsichord was the leading domestic musical instrument and often a highly fashionable piece of furniture as well. Usurped by the piano at the beginning of the nineteenth century, it was taken up again with the first revival of early music at the beginning of the twentieth century. Over the past 40 years, makers have been getting closer to reproducing examples from the historical past. Now, The Art of Making a Harpsichord gives its readers the chance to discover this challenging and rewarding pursuit in a way that is rarely possible without working with an established builder. Beginning with an overview of the instrument, its schools and workshop traditions, the author—himself an experienced maker and researcher—explores the various models and types before leading the reader through the manufacture of an Italian-style instrument, while describing historically-based working methods which are applicable to all traditions. Just as in the seventeenth or eighteenth century, there is no need to rely on large power-tools. This book has been designed to provide assistance to all harpsichord makers, whatever model they choose to make. It is lavishly illustrated with line drawings and photographs, the latter taken—wherever possible—from antique examples that give the reader as full an understanding as possible of the quality of these beautiful instruments.
A Dealer of Old Clothes

A Dealer of Old Clothes

Darryl Scriven

Lexington Books
2007
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A Dealer of Old Clothes: Philosophical Conversations With David Walker showcases the philosophical endeavors of David Walker, an abolitionist and intellectual who was situated in the midst of America's turbulent period of unrest just prior to the Civil War. In this text, Scriven treats Walker as a philosophical sage of sorts. He poses philosophical questions regarding race, resistance, and the problems of evil and solicits answers via Walker's text. The book contains five main chapters with three appendices containing the three respective self-edited versions of Walker's appeal, material that has never appeared together in one volume. This piece contributes to the growing body of African-American philosophy housed with the American philosophical tradition and is the first book-length philosophical treatment in Walker scholarship.
From Plant to Plate: Turn Home-Grown Ingredients Into Healthy Meals!

From Plant to Plate: Turn Home-Grown Ingredients Into Healthy Meals!

Darryl Gadzekpo; Ella Phillips

DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
2024
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Grow mighty ingredients, then take them from mud kitchen to real kitchen and transform them into delicious, plant-powered feasts. Grab your shovel and plant for a recipe Discover 15 incredible plants, including zucchini, raspberries, corn, and basil, then find out what it takes to make them grow. From showing you how seeds should be properly planted to helping you find the best soil for your plants, Darryl Gadzekpo and Ella Phillips offer all the tips and tricks green-fingered kids need to know to transform seeds into mighty fruit, vegetables, and herbs your tummies would be proud of. But the fun doesn't end here Once you've removed those muddy boots, head to the kitchen and learn how to prepare and cook your home-grown ingredients. With more than 25 tasty recipe ideas from basil pesto pasta to butternut squash muffins, you'll master a variety of unique plant-powered food that you'll love to eat as much as you love to cook. A visual feast for 7-9-year-olds, From Plant to Plate is the perfect book to inspire kids to get growing, get cooking, and get plant-powered eating.
Last Flag Flying

Last Flag Flying

Darryl Ponicsan

Little, Brown Book Group
2017
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Now a major motion picture, directed by five-time Oscar-nominee Richard Linklater and starring Oscar nominees Bryan Cranston, Steve Carell, and Laurence Fishburne, Last Flag Flying is the brilliant, earthy novel of three veterans on one moving road trip.
African American Concert Singers Before 1950

African American Concert Singers Before 1950

Darryl Glenn Nettles

McFarland Co Inc
2003
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Marian Roberts, Roland Hayes, and Paul Robeson were among the most visible early African American concert singers, but they were not the only ones. Many others were involved in the arts as concert singers and, given the times in which they lived, achieved tremendous results in the face of great adversity and helped pave the way for the post-1950 African American vocal artist. Drawn from articles, reviews, programs, biographical sources, and interviews, this work is a survey of the unknown early African American concert singers. Much of the information from periodicals was taken from The New York Amsterdam News, The Chicago Defender, and The New York Age. The book covers the African Americans who came before Roberts, Hayes, and Robeson, and details the opportunities available in Europe for black concert singers.
God Bless the Child That's Got Its Own

God Bless the Child That's Got Its Own

Darryl M. Trimiew

Oxford University Press Inc
1993
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Darryl Trimiew examines current and historical debates regarding economic rights. What is our obligation to the poor, and how are economic rights related to civil and political rights? Beginning with the debate that surrounded President Jimmy Carter's support of economic rights, Trimiew reviews and answers the objections of those who would deny economic rights, and in the process articulates the positions of such figures as Henry Shue, Alan Gewirth, David Hollenbach, and Nicholas Wolterstorff. In addition, he argues that rights based on religion are finally more adequate than those based on purely political grounds. How we as a nation treat the poor goes far towards defining what America is. In this provocative book, Trimiew calls for a renewed obligation to the poor in a way that recognizes the interdependency of economic, political and civil rights.
Shirley Jackson's American Gothic

Shirley Jackson's American Gothic

Darryl Hattenhauer

State University of New York Press
2003
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Argues that Jackson's anticipation of postmodernism ranks her among the most significant writers of her time.Best known for her short story "The Lottery" and her novel The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson produced a body of work that is more varied and complex than critics have realized. In fact, as Darryl Hattenhauer argues here, Jackson was one of the few writers to anticipate the transition from modernism to postmodernism, and therefore ranks among the most significant writers of her time. The first comprehensive study of all of Jackson's fiction, Shirley Jackson's American Gothic offers readers the chance not only to rediscover her work, but also to see how and why a major American writer was passed over for inclusion in the canon of American literature.
Shirley Jackson's American Gothic

Shirley Jackson's American Gothic

Darryl Hattenhauer

State University of New York Press
2003
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Argues that Jackson's anticipation of postmodernism ranks her among the most significant writers of her time. Best known for her short story "The Lottery" and her novel The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson produced a body of work that is more varied and complex than critics have realized. In fact, as Darryl Hattenhauer argues here, Jackson was one of the few writers to anticipate the transition from modernism to postmodernism, and therefore ranks among the most significant writers of her time. The first comprehensive study of all of Jackson's fiction, Shirley Jackson's American Gothic offers readers the chance not only to rediscover her work, but also to see how and why a major American writer was passed over for inclusion in the canon of American literature.
8 Habits for Growth

8 Habits for Growth

Darryl Dash

Moody Publishers
2021
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Don't just do the right actions. Build habits--and watch your life be transformed.Many books try to help you do the right actions. But the real key to life transformation--for yourself and then for others--is building habits that become part of your life. Because habits don't just dictate what you do. They reflect who you are.In 8 Habits for Growth, Darryl Dash wants to show you the eight long-term practices--all very doable--that will lead to permanent growth if you incorporate them into your life. You'll learn why it's important to: Make timeRestRead or listen to the BiblePrayPursue worship and community in a churchCare for your bodySimplify your spiritual lifeBuild a rule of lifePersonal growth doesn't happen overnight. But it does happen, slowly, as you build God's habits into your life. So what are you waiting for? Start your new habits today and let God transform who you are . . . and who you can become.
Havana Heat

Havana Heat

Darryl Brock

Bison Books
2011
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A former star hurler for John McGraw's brawling Giants, Luther "Dummy" Taylor was also one of Major League Baseball's first deaf players. Havana Heat follows Taylor's life and fortunes when, after a strong season in the bushes in 1911, he comes to believe that he has one last shot at returning to his old dream. He works his thirty-six-year-old arm into shape by pitching to his brother in the evenings and, after wrestling with the decision to leave his wife to pursue his dream, becomes determined to hunt down McGraw and ask for another chance. Allowed to accompany the Giants on a barnstorming trip to Cuba, Taylor gets far more than he has bargained for as he faces the renowned Havana teams and a profound challenge thrust upon him by a deaf Cuban youngster. During quieter moments in the trip's turbulent course, Taylor takes a long look at his career, his marriage, and his life. As he meets unexpected trials on the island, Taylor gains insight into what he can still offer the world besides his pitching arm.
The Element of Surprise

The Element of Surprise

Darryl Young

Ballantine Books Inc.
1990
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It used to be said that the night belonged to Charlie. But that wasn't true where SEALs patrolled. For six months in 1970, fourteen men in Juliett Platoon of the Navy's SEAL Team One—incuding the author—carried out over a hundred missions in the Mekong Delta without a single platoon fatality. Their primary mission: kidnap enemy soldiers—alive—for interrogation.
The Universal Enemy

The Universal Enemy

Darryl Li

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2019
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No contemporary figure is more demonized than the Islamist foreign fighter who wages jihad around the world. Spreading violence, disregarding national borders, and rejecting secular norms, so-called jihadists seem opposed to universalism itself. In a radical departure from conventional wisdom on the topic, The Universal Enemy argues that transnational jihadists are engaged in their own form of universalism: these fighters struggle to realize an Islamist vision directed at all of humanity, transcending racial and cultural difference. Anthropologist and attorney Darryl Li reconceptualizes jihad as armed transnational solidarity under conditions of American empire, revisiting a pivotal moment after the Cold War when ethnic cleansing in the Balkans dominated global headlines. Muslim volunteers came from distant lands to fight in Bosnia-Herzegovina alongside their co-religionists, offering themselves as an alternative to the US-led international community. Li highlights the parallels and overlaps between transnational jihads and other universalisms such as the War on Terror, United Nations peacekeeping, and socialist Non-Alignment. Developed from more than a decade of research with former fighters in a half-dozen countries, The Universal Enemy explores the relationship between jihad and American empire to shed critical light on both.
Becoming American in Creole New Orleans, 1896-1949

Becoming American in Creole New Orleans, 1896-1949

Darryl Barthe Jr.

Louisiana State University Press
2021
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Extensive scholarship has emerged within the last twenty-five years on the role of Louisiana Creoles in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, yet academic work on the history of Creoles in New Orleans after the Civil War and into the twentieth century remains sparse. Darryl Barth?® Jr.'s Becoming American in Creole New Orleans moves the history of New Orleans' Creole community forward, documenting the process of ""becoming American"" through Creoles' encounters with Anglo-American modernism. Barth?® tracks this ethnic transformation through an interrogation of New Orleans's voluntary associations and social sodalities, as well as its public and parochial schools, where Creole linguistic distinctiveness faded over the twentieth century because of English-only education and the establishment of Anglo-American economic hegemony. Barth?® argues that despite the existence of ethnic repression, the transition from Creole to American identity was largely voluntary as Creoles embraced the economic opportunities afforded to them through learning English. ""Becoming American"" entailed the adoption of a distinctly American language and a distinctly American racialized caste system. Navigating that caste system was always tricky for Creoles, who had existed in between French and Spanish color lines that recognized them as a group separate from Europeans, Africans, and Amerindians even though they often shared kinship ties with all of these groups. Creoles responded to the pressures associated with the demands of the American caste system by passing as white people (completely or situationally) or, more often, redefining themselves as Blacks. Becoming American in Creole New Orleans offers a critical comparative analysis of ""Creolization"" and ""Americanization,"" social processes that often worked in opposition to each another during the nineteenth century and that would continue to frame the limits of Creole identity and cultural expression in New Orleans until the mid-twentieth century. As such, it offers intersectional engagement with subjects that have historically fallen under the purview of sociology, anthropology, and critical theory, including discourses on whiteness, m?®tissage/m?®tisaj?®, and critical mixed-race theory.