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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Patricia J. Johnson
Ovid's epic masterpiece, the "Metamorphoses", with its fiercely irreverent tone and its resolute defiance of the boundaries of genre, stands boldly apart both from the other poetry of its age and from the epic tradition that preceded it. A generation earlier, a high culture of poets and patrons had flourished, giving rise to the great works of Vergil, Horace, Propertius, and Tibullus. But, in this compelling new reading of the "Metamorphoses" in its social and political context, Patricia Johnson demonstrates that Ovid was writing in an artistic atmosphere succumbing to a stranglehold of implicit censorship that culminated in his exile from Rome in 8 A.D.Johnson shows that, in the poem, danger permeates acts of artistic creation. In Ovid's portrayals of mythic figures - from Arachne and Minerva to Orpheus in the Underworld - artists who please their audience triumph; the defiant and subversive are destroyed. She reveals that in the poem, as in late Augustan Rome, the overriding criterion for artistic success was not aesthetic beauty but satisfying the expectations and desires of powerful audiences. She convincingly demonstrates just how unprecedented the Metamorphoses was in the epic tradition.
Provides a compelling new reading of the epic, examining the text in light of circumstances surrounding the final years of Augustus’s reign, a time when a culture of poets and patrons was in sharp decline, discouraging and even endangering artistic freedom of expression.
The Good Life: 'Lil Bit A Plenty, Island Living
Patricia J. a. Johnson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Originally compiled as an excerpt from the novel, "The Good Life: 'Lil Bit A Plenty", this book of 40 poems speaks to the chronicling of Island life and ancestry that is revealed in the first twenty two pieces. The additional eighteen pieces were written to achieve a compliment of40 poems, thus you have "A Book of 40 Poems". There is a story behind each of the first 22 poems that is preceded by a brief explanation that brings the poem into perspective for those who may not have read the novel. Similarly, the subsequent poems are preluded by the authors explanation of them. The first of the additional 18 poems was inspired by a horrific event that took the lives of nine persons who were living out their purpose and in a blink of an eye, were gone. The remaining seventeen poems are a miscellaneous compilation that address life, humanity and nature.
Trade Agreements And Financial Services
Hazel J Johnson; Patricia M Langley
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
2003
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Trade Agreements and Financial Services examines the cross-border agreements that have historically been focused on the trade of merchandise goods. Increasingly, emphasis is being placed on the provision of cross-border services. Notable among these are financial services. There is a clear link between economic development and the availability of financial products. Moreover, the financial services sector is, itself, a major industry that is fueling growth. The conditions under which financial services are offered in an international context are the subject of debate in the Western Hemisphere, Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
Diary of A Confederate: Johnson's Island
Patricia Ann Stockdale
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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Robert Johnson, Mythmaking, and Contemporary American Culture
Patricia R. Schroeder
University of Illinois Press
2004
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Mississippi bluesman Robert Johnson died young and left behind just twenty-nine recorded songs. But the legacy, legends, and lore surrounding him loom large in American music history. Merging literary analysis with cultural criticism and biographical study, Patricia R. Schroeder explores Johnson's ongoing role as a cultural icon. Schroeder's detailed analysis engages key images and myths about the blues musician (such as the Faustian crossroads exchange of his soul for guitar virtuosity). Navigating the many competing interpretations that swirl around him, Schroeder reveals the cultural purposes served by the stories and the storytellers. The result is a fascinating examination of the relationships among Johnson's life, its subsequent portrayals, and the forces that drove the representations.Offering penetrating insights into both Johnson and the society that perpetuates him, Robert Johnson, Mythmaking, and Contemporary American Culture is essential reading for blues fans and cultural critics interested in a foundational musical figure.
Tracing the Victorian crisis over the representation of working-class women to the 1842 Parliamentary bluebook on mines, with its controversial images of women at work, Hidden Hands argues that the female industrial worker became even more dangerous to represent than the prostitute or the male radical because she exposed crucial contradictions between the class and gender ideologies of the period and its economic realities. Drawing on the recent work of feminist historians, Patricia Johnson lays the groundwork for a reinterpretation of Victorian social-problem fiction that highlights its treatment of issues that particularly affected working-class women: sexual harassment; the interconnections between domestic ideology and domestic violence; their relationships to male-dominated working-class movements such as Luddism, Chartism, and unionism; and their troubled connection to middle-class feminism. Uncovering a series of images in Victorian fiction ranging from hot-tempered servants and sexually harassed factory girls to working-class homemakers pictured as beaten dogs, Hidden Hands demonstrates that representations of working-class women, however marginalized or incoherent, reveal the very contradictions they are constructed to hide and that the dynamics of these representations have broad implications both for other groups, such as middle-class women, and for the emergence of working-class women as writers themselves.
Tracing the Victorian crisis over the representation of working-class women to the 1842 Parliamentary bluebook on mines, with its controversial images of women at work, Hidden Hands argues that the female industrial worker became even more dangerous to represent than the prostitute or the male radical because she exposed crucial contradictions between the class and gender ideologies of the period and its economic realities. Drawing on the recent work of feminist historians, Patricia Johnson lays the groundwork for a reinterpretation of Victorian social-problem fiction that highlights its treatment of issues that particularly affected working-class women: sexual harassment; the interconnections between domestic ideology and domestic violence; their relationships to male-dominated working-class movements such as Luddism, Chartism, and unionism; and their troubled connection to middle-class feminism. Uncovering a series of images in Victorian fiction ranging from hot-tempered servants and sexually harassed factory girls to working-class homemakers pictured as beaten dogs, Hidden Hands demonstrates that representations of working-class women, however marginalized or incoherent, reveal the very contradictions they are constructed to hide and that the dynamics of these representations have broad implications both for other groups, such as middle-class women, and for the emergence of working-class women as writers themselves.
Broken and Battered Yet I Rise: A synopsis through poetry in the life of a battered wife
Patricia a. Johnson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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1000 Sudoku: 1,000 Easy to Hard Puzzles, for Sudoku lovers Relax and Solve.
Patricia D. Johnson
Independently Published
2019
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Take a break, relax, and do a little puzzling. Sudoku puzzles are fun and engaging, while providing your brain a little stimulation.These puzzles have been selected with relaxation in mind. They provide a fun challenge without being too difficult.This puzzle-packed sudoku collection features More than 1000 sudoku puzzles Sudoku grids that are large, easy to read, and fill out.Whether you are new to sudoku or craving a fresh challenge, this sudoku book will give your brain a healthy workout.
Special Education, The Commentary: Definitions, Clarifications, and Purposes
Patricia L. Johnson Howey
Beyond the Sunset Publisher
2022
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Sabbath School Lessons 2017-18
Patricia Powell; Robert Johnson Jr; James Taylor
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A riveting narrative history of America, from the 1607 landing in Jamestown to the brink of the Civil War, Africans in America tells the shared history of Africans and Europeans as seen through the lens of slavery. It is told from the point of view of the Africans who arrived in shackles and endured the terrible dichotomy of this new land founded on the ideal of liberty but dedicated to the perpetuation of slavery. Meticulously researched, this book weaves together the experiences of the colonists, slaves, free and fugitive blacks, and abolitionists to present an utterly original document, a startling and moving drama of the effects of slavery and racism on our conflicted national identity. The result transcends history as we were taught it and transforms the way we see our past.
I Am Mallorie
Patricia L McIntosh; Andrea Johnson Arnp Pmhnp-Bc; Sara K McIntosh
1st Book Library
2021
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A giraffe is a safe guardian, an elephant a playmate, and bears become trusted friends on the pages of I am Mallorie. Delightful story book animals created with greenscreen photography illustrate the feelings and life of Mallorie, a happy and brave little girl that has been diagnosed with selective mutism, an uncommon anxiety disorder that affects her ability to speak in some social situations. Her symptoms were undetected until she was about three years old. She was a talkative toddler at home but completely silent in public. The concerns became more noticeable as she prepared to enter preschool. Medical professionals, a school speech and language pathologist, and her parents worked together to find alternative ways for Mallorie to communicate without using her words until she is ready to share them. This is her story. Read about Mallorie's unique world where she conquers fears and accept herself as wonderfully made.