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Jim Curtis

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 8 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1987-2026, suosituimpien joukossa The Book of Possibility: Release. Align. Become.. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1987-2026.

The Book of Possibility: Release. Align. Become.
From transformational coach and author Jim Curtis comes The Book of Possibility--a program designed to feel as close as possible to a one-on-one coaching session with Jim himself. This is not a book you simply read; it's a guided journey you experience. Born from Jim's own health challenges and decades of helping thousands create lasting change, The Book of Possibility reveals how subconscious patterns quietly shape your health, relationships, confidence, and sense of fulfillment. With warmth and clarity, Jim invites you to see a powerful truth: lasting change and manifestation don't come from fixing your life on the outside--they come from transforming the identity operating beneath the surface. Blending neuroscience, hypnotherapy, and spirituality in an accessible, grounded way, Jim reveals the power of the subconscious mind and how it can be directed to support healing, clarity, and growth. Through his signature three-step process--Release, Align, Become--you'll learn to let go of fear-based conditioning, connect with what's truly possible, and embody a new way of being from the inside out. What makes this book unique is its experiential design. Each chapter weaves together reading, guided listening, and reflective writing to engage the senses--accelerating awareness and meaningful change. Hypno-meditations, compassionate prompts, and coaching-style questions create moments of insight and emotional release that many that work with Jim describe as life-changing. The Book of Possibility is a compassionate guide, a practical toolkit, and a reminder that what you're seeking isn't missing--it's already within you, waiting to be remembered.
Chekhov, The Anxious Playwright

Chekhov, The Anxious Playwright

Jim Curtis

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the writer’s four great plays: The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, The Three Sisters, and The Cherry Orchard in their cultural context.This book explores how Chekhov’s historical situation as a non-aristocratic writer gave him an intense awareness of his relationship to the past. Chekhov had a very literary imagination and thus an essential feature of his work is the way he used intertextuality to incorporate and react to the work of his predecessors. Chekhov’s plays therefore lend themselves to analysis that uses Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence. Applying these principles make it possible to give coherence to Chekhov’s. The anxiety of influence was a pervasive factor in Chekhov’s evolution, and explains why Chekhov used intertextuality more frequently, and to greater effect, than any of his contemporaries. Close study of Chekhov’s four great plays shows that they have a hitherto unrecognized stylistic alternation. ‘Chekhov the Anxious Playwright’ makes extensive use of recent Russian scholarship (including dissertations) on Chekhov and synthesizes it with Western scholarship to produce a general understanding of his plays in their cultural context. It will be the first major book that brings together both a wide range of scholarship and as well as literary theory to analyze Chekhov’s plays.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars in theatre history and Russian literature.
The Coherence of the Russian Classics

The Coherence of the Russian Classics

Jim Curtis

PETER LANG PUBLISHING INC
2022
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This innovative book presents some fundamentally new interpretations of the best-known and best-loved classics of Russian literature. It does so by applying to them the latest Western research on creativity and literary theory. Readers will come away from the book with an enhanced understanding of individual works by classic authors such as Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky as well as of the overall evolution of nineteenth-century Russian literature.
Stalin’s Soviet Monastery

Stalin’s Soviet Monastery

Jim Curtis

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2021
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In Stalin’s Soviet Monastery Russian scholar Jim Curtis integrates innovative work in linguistics, anthropology, and media theory to develop a holistic analysis of Russian society that includes a theoretically based rationale for ignoring ideology in favor of cultural dynamics. While the young Iosif Djugashvili, later known as Joseph Stalin, was studying to be a priest in an Orthodox seminary, he took on the role that defined his political career, that of a sadistic elder who imposed fiendish vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience on hapless Soviet citizens. As an exercise in historical anthropology, Stalin’s Soviet Monastery emphasizes the role of myth and ritual in Russia, a society with strong residual orality. The imitation of Christ is called passion-suffering, a practice that helps to explain the widespread acquiescence to Stalin’s practices. Stalin was intensely interested in literature, and his favorite author was Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Some passages in Dostoyevsky’s work anticipate key features of Stalinism. An Afterword discusses the development of Russian society after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Stalin’s Soviet Monastery

Stalin’s Soviet Monastery

Jim Curtis

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2020
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In Stalin’s Soviet Monastery Russian scholar Jim Curtis integrates innovative work in linguistics, anthropology, and media theory to develop a holistic analysis of Russian society that includes a theoretically based rationale for ignoring ideology in favor of cultural dynamics. While the young Iosif Djugashvili, later known as Joseph Stalin, was studying to be a priest in an Orthodox seminary, he took on the role that defined his political career, that of a sadistic elder who imposed fiendish vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience on hapless Soviet citizens. As an exercise in historical anthropology, Stalin’s Soviet Monastery emphasizes the role of myth and ritual in Russia, a society with strong residual orality. The imitation of Christ is called passion-suffering, a practice that helps to explain the widespread acquiescence to Stalin’s practices. Stalin was intensely interested in literature, and his favorite author was Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Some passages in Dostoyevsky’s work anticipate key features of Stalinism. An Afterword discusses the development of Russian society after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Skyway

Skyway

Jim Curtis

Independently Published
2019
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On May 9, 1980, 35 innocent people met their tragic end when a ship wiped away a quarter mile of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge over Tampa Bay, Florida.Aided by 45 original eye-witness photos, on-scene journalist Jim Curtis chronicled one of the worst ship-bridge collisions in history, while weaving a true story of how some unsuspecting motorists cheated death while others drove off the bridge and plummeted into Tampa Bay. Photographs from land, sea and air capture the devastation to the Skyway Bridge, the rescue effort, and the final salvage operation after it was discovered only one survived, Wesley MacIntire, also a survivor of D-Day, who proved too tough or too lucky to have perished after he drove off the bridge and fell 150-feet into the bay.The original SKYWAY, published in 1980 and a run away best seller, is included in the newly revised 2nd edition, which includes new photos and a follow up called Aftermath that focuses on the fate of the lone survivor and the ship's pilot, who many consider the the final victim of this human and maritime tragedy. Aftermath also includes personal accounts from the journalists who covered the Skyway Bridge catastrophe and the lasting impact it made.
Decoding Dylan

Decoding Dylan

Jim Curtis

McFarland Co Inc
2019
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Taking readers behind Bob Dylan's familiar image as the enigmatic rebel of the 1960s, this book reveals a different view--that of a careful craftsman and student of the art of songwriting. Drawing on revelations from Dylan's memoir Chronicles and a variety of other sources, the author arrives at a radically new interpretation of his body of work, which revolutionized American music and won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016. Dylan's songs are viewed as collages, ingeniously combining themes and images from American popular culture and European high culture.