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Samuel Beckett in the Literary Marketplace

Samuel Beckett in the Literary Marketplace

Stephen John Dilks

Syracuse University Press
2011
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Samuel Beckett has long carried the aura of an artist ""damned to fame."" Known for being a recluse with a profound distaste for publicity, Beckett gained a legendary image, infusing much of the critical attention that his literary work continues to receive. In this highly original and audacious volume, Dilks sharply departs from existing accounts of Beckett’s persona by developing a critical analysis of his life as a professional writer. Focusing on the period between 1929 and 1969, and taking into account published and unpublished letters, advertising materials, photographic portraits, royalty statements, and other archival material, Samuel Beckett in the Literary Marketplace offers a powerful challenge to the received understanding of Beckett as an author shy of fame, averse to self-promotion, and unconcerned with commercial success. Showing how Beckett’s assumptions about professional life were shaped by his socioeconomic upbringing in South Dublin, Dilks illustrates the author’s protracted efforts to develop and sustain a successful career as a professional writer with an enduring legacy. Dilks explores in great detail how Beckett fashioned an authorial persona, shaped public reception of his work, and controlled his business affairs. He shrewdly used agents and professional acquaintances to market himself as an unknown celebrity and to defend and disseminate his public image. Throughout, the book acknowledges Beckett’s self-consciousness about his mythic relationship with the literary marketplace.
For the Love of God

For the Love of God

Mark Stephens; John Dickson; Scott Petty

Bible Society Australia
2020
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'For the Love of God: Small-Group Study Guide' consists of eight 60-minute sessions designed for small groups, based on the acclaimed documentary of the same name. Each session explores the achievements and failures of the Christian church throughout its history, so that you can make up your own mind about the ongoing impact of Christianity in the modern world. Through watching video excerpts and reading key biblical texts, participants will together explore the question: How faithful has the church been to Jesus and his message?
Moral Writings by: Stephen John Macko, B.A.

Moral Writings by: Stephen John Macko, B.A.

Stephen John Macko

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Moral Writings by: Stephen John Macko, B.A. is a book related to 21st Century ethics. The writings of Stephen John Macko, B.A. are based on 21 years of psychology as a patient that had graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a year of Graduate Studies in Music and Medicine, while trying to relate to professionals in fields of Science, Psychology, and Theology. The Poetry of Longfellow on Civil Rights and goodness helped the author to write these morals.
Strategic Learning and Leading Change

Strategic Learning and Leading Change

Stephen John

Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
2008
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Strategic Learning and Leading Change is a practical, inspiring read that challenges business commentators who have doubted the power of HR and presents examples of how HR leaders are leading change to truly earn their seats as business partners at the strategy table. Using real-life examples that take in the intricacies of performance management, talent management and leadership development, the book shows business leaders how to improve strategy execution and interact with the board.Structured in three parts, the book covers: * The globalization of business and its impact on strategy, structure, operating processes and culture* Global team-based organization and change leadership, using the in-depth case study of APC, a company that reinvented the Pharma business model* The reinvention and changing role of HR in today's global organizationsWritten for senior business leaders, HR leaders and managers who are working in or planning to enter a global business environment, Strategic Learning and Leading Change is also ideal for management consultants who advise business and HR leaders on leveraging learning and change with an emphasis on improving strategy execution. It is also a perfect real-world text for students on human resources courses and business MBAs who aspire to drive success in a global business and HR setting.
Objectivity in Science

Objectivity in Science

Stephen John

Cambridge University Press
2021
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Objectivity is a key concept both in how we talk about science in everyday life and in the philosophy of science. This Element explores various ways in which recent philosophers of science have thought about the nature, value and achievability of objectivity. The first section explains the general trend in recent philosophy of science away from a notion of objectivity as a 'view from nowhere' to a focus on the relationship between objectivity and trust. Section 2 discusses the relationship between objectivity and recent arguments attacking the viability or desirability of 'value free' science. Section 3 outlines Longino's influential 'social' account of objectivity, suggesting some worries about drawing too strong a link between epistemic and ethical virtues. Section 4 turns to the value of objectivity, exploring concerns that notions of objectivity are politically problematic, and cautiously advocating in response a view of objectivity in terms of invariance.
Strategic Learning and Leading Change
Strategic Learning and Leading Change is a practical, inspiring read that challenges business commentators who have doubted the power of HR and presents examples of how HR leaders are leading change to truly earn their seats as business partners at the strategy table. Using real-life examples that take in the intricacies of performance management, talent management and leadership development, the book shows business leaders how to improve strategy execution and interact with the board.Structured in three parts, the book covers: * The globalization of business and its impact on strategy, structure, operating processes and culture* Global team-based organization and change leadership, using the in-depth case study of APC, a company that reinvented the Pharma business model* The reinvention and changing role of HR in today's global organizationsWritten for senior business leaders, HR leaders and managers who are working in or planning to enter a global business environment, Strategic Learning and Leading Change is also ideal for management consultants who advise business and HR leaders on leveraging learning and change with an emphasis on improving strategy execution. It is also a perfect real-world text for students on human resources courses and business MBAs who aspire to drive success in a global business and HR setting.
Democratic Dissent and the Cultural Fictions of Antebellum America

Democratic Dissent and the Cultural Fictions of Antebellum America

Stephen John Hartnett

University of Illinois Press
2002
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In this wide-ranging interdisciplinary study, Stephen John Hartnett explores the "cultural fictions" that accompanied and undergirded public debates in antebellum America regarding abolition and capitalism, race and slavery, manifest destiny and empire, and representation and self-making. Drawing on a rich array of persuasive materials--including speeches and debates, novels and poems, newspaper articles and advertisements, daguerreotypes and paintings, protest pamphlets, reform manifestos, and scientific reports--Hartnett investigates how cultural fictions were presented, how they reflected or exploited larger cultural norms, and why some were more persuasive than others. By focusing on case studies of antebellum persuasion, he shows how these cultural fictions were pressed into the service of specific political goals and how they both facilitated and complicated the practice of democratic dissent. He also reveals how, behind the intangibles of freedom, liberty, and equality, the imperatives of modern capitalism and white supremacy exerted an unrelenting influence on the period's political debates. Through a series of detailed rhetorical analyses, Hartnett demonstrates how political persuasion relies in large part on marshaling evidence peripheral to the specific arguments at hand. For example, he shows how in the process of refuting each other's political positions, abolitionists and pro-slavery advocates in turn debated how modernity and capitalism were transforming their society. Likewise, his case studies illustrate how the period's debates about race, slavery, modernity, and capitalism were complicated by America's ascent toward continental empire, and how the emergence of the daguerreotype as a mid-century consumer fad dovetailed with the rise of phrenology and criminology. Generous in scope and dramatic in detail, Democratic Dissent and the Cultural Fictions of Antebellum America brilliantly unravels the paradoxes of democracy while reminding us that the most powerful political arguments are often those situated furthest from the political issue at hand.