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India’s Nonviolent Freedom Struggle The Thomas Christians (1599–1799)

Resurrection Songs The Poetry of Thomas Lovell Beddoes

Thomas Hardy's Short Stories New Perspectives

The Words of Jesus in the Gospel of Thomas The Genesis of a Wisdom Tradition

Classical Liberalism and the Industrial Working Class The Economic Thought of Thomas Hodgskin

Thomas S. Szasz The Man and His Ideas

Thomas Cranmer

Thomas Pynchon

Thomas Tallis

Thomas Aquinas and the Civil Economy Tradition The Mediterranean Spirit of Capitalism

Thomas Hardy Remembered

Thomas Hardy and the Survivals of Time

Thomas Hardy and the Survivals of Time

A systematic exploration of Thomas Hardy's imaginative assimilation of particular Victorian sciences this study draws on and swells the widening current of scholarly attention now being paid to the cultural meanings compacted and released by the nascent 'sciences of man' in the nineteenth century. Andrew Radford here situates Hardy's fiction and poetry in a context of the new sciences of humankind that evolved during the Victorian age to accommodate an immense range of literal and figurative 'excavations' then taking place. Combining literary close readings with broad historical analyses he explores Hardy's artistic response to geological archaeological and anthropological findings. In particular he analyzes Hardy's lifelong fascination with the doctrine of 'survivals ' a term coined by E. B. Tylor in Primitive Culture (1871) to denote customs beliefs and practices persisting in isolation from their original cultural context. Radford reveals how Hardy's subtle reworking of Tylor's doctrine offers a valuable insight into the inter-penetration of science and literature during this period. An important aspect of Radford's research focuses on lesser known periodical literature that grew out of a British amateur antiquarian tradition of the nineteenth century. His readings of Hardy's literary notebooks disclose the degree to which Hardy's own considerable scientific knowledge was shaped by the middlebrow periodical press. Thus Thomas Hardy and the Survivals of Time raises questions not only about the reception of scientific ideas but also the creation of nonspecialist forms of scientific discourse. This book represents a genuinely new perspective for Hardy studies.

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Thomas Harriot: Science and Discovery in the English Renaissance

Jungian Analysis Depth Psychology and Soul The Selected Works of Thomas B. Kirsch

Jungian Analysis Depth Psychology and Soul The Selected Works of Thomas B. Kirsch

Thomas Kirsch is one of the foremost architects of the contemporary Jungian scene and has influenced the evolution and organization of analytical psychology worldwide. His works on the history of Jungian analysis and his memoir of a Jungian life have been widely appreciated and this book contains important examples of these interests. Gathered together in The Selected Works are Kirsch’s original and humane contributions to diverse areas such as: training and the dynamics of analytical institutions; clinical themes in Jungian analysis and how these differ from what typically happens in psychoanalytic treatment; as well as a continuation of his remarkable work into the personalities and prejudices that characterize the profession of Jungian analysis. As Andrew Samuels observes in his foreword In these chapters we see Tom’s humanity generosity and flexibility. Given the multifarious dynamics of the training community Kirsch accepts that things can sometimes go wrong and he is open about his experiences in this regard. For Kirsch rather than a simple question of psychologically damaged people becoming analysts the figure of the Wounded Healer is always present in depth psychology. Kirsch is an exceptionally gifted communicator and several of these chapters stem from lectures and conference presentations. However behind the appearance of informality emerges not only a formidable intellect at work but a warm and compassionate perspective on the human condition. The Selected Works will be of vital interest to analysts therapists trainees academics and students working in the areas of Jungian analysis and Jungian studies around the world. | Jungian Analysis Depth Psychology and Soul The Selected Works of Thomas B. Kirsch

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Hardy Deconstructing Hardy A Derridean Reading of Thomas Hardy s Poetry

Hardy Deconstructing Hardy A Derridean Reading of Thomas Hardy s Poetry

Hardy Deconstructing Hardy aims to add a new dimension of research which has been partly overlooked—a Derridean Deconstructive reading of Hardy‘s poetry. Analyzing thirty-four popular and less popular poems by Hardy this volume challenges current references to Derridean Deconstructionism. While Hardy is not conventionally considered a Modernist poet he shares with Modernists an element that can be referred to as the linguistic crisis by which they try to get over the sense of anxiety against the backdrop of a chaotic world and problematized language. The forerunner of Deconstructionism Derrida exposes a long established history of logocentric thinking which has continually been moving between binary oppositions and Platonic dualities. Derrida simply puts forward the idea that there is no logos no origin and no centre of truth. The centre is always somewhere else; he identifies this as a ―free play of signifiers. ‖ Consequently the anxiety of the poet with modern sensibility to find a point of reference inevitably results in a ―crisis of representation ‖ or in a problematic relation between language and truth the signifier and the signified. This crisis can be observed in Hardy‘s poetry too. For this purpose this research focuses on four key concepts in Hardy‘s poetry that expose this problematic relationship between language and truth: his agnosticism his concept of the self his language and concept of structure and his concept of time and temporality. These aspects are explored in the light of Derrida‘s Deconstructionism with reference to poems by Hardy which heralded the Modernist crisis of representation. This text will fulfill the function of reconciling theory with practice and become the manifestation of the importance of Poststructuralist criticism. | Hardy Deconstructing Hardy A Derridean Reading of Thomas Hardy�s Poetry

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Catholic Shrines in Chennai India The politics of renewal and apostolic legacy

Politics Participation And Poverty Development Through Selfhelp In Kenya

England Under the Tudors

Medieval Logic and Metaphysics A Modern Introduction

English Literature in the Age of Chaucer

The Schopenhauerian Mind

The Elements of Law Natural and Politic