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Outlooks on society, literature and politics
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433082515325
"Slavery in its principles, development, and expedients": p. 150-185. "The new opposition party": p. 186-195. "Causes of foreign enmity to the United States": p. 196-206. "Reconstruction and Negro suffrage": p. 207-230. "The Johnson party": p. 231-248. "The President and his accomplices": p. 249-272."The conspiracy at Washington": p. 273-286. "Moral significance of the Republican triumph": p. 287-299. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Marginal Voices in Literature and Society: Individual and Society in the Mediterranean Muslim World, edited by Robin Ostle. 214 pages, endnotes, bibliographies. Strasbourg, France: European Science Foundation, 2000. 130 FF (Paper) ISBN 2-9512731-1-8
In: Middle East Studies Association bulletin, Band 35, Heft 2, S. 222-223
Between Fact and Ficiton: Essays on Post-Mao Chinese Literature and Society. By Kam Louie with a foreword by Pierre Ryckmans. [Broadway, NSW: Wild Peony Ltd, 1989. 158 pp.]
In: The China quarterly, Band 124, S. 743-744
ISSN: 1468-2648
Celtic women: women in Celtic society and literature
This book examines the status of women in ancient Celtic society, looking at powerful fgures such as Boadicea and her struggle with the Romans. Ellis examines the rights of women in Celtic law, their position in mythology and the view that ultimately Christianity degenerated their role.
Celtic women: women in Celtic society and literature
Drawing on literary, mythological, legal, and historical sources, Peter Berresford Ellis sets out to explore the reality behind the myriad images we hold today. His Celtic Women provides a balanced and informed perspective on the position of women in Celtic society and asks how much of this ancient culture has filtered down through the ages. Ellis examines the concept of the "Mother Goddess" origin of the Celts as well as the pantheon of women in Celtic mythology - from Etain and Emer, and Macha and Medb, to Rhiannon and Gwenhwyvar (Guinevere). He also discusses a wide range of important historical personalities. Although Boudicca (Boadicea) is often cited as the most powerful historical Celtic female figure - the one who led southern Britain in insurrection against the Romans - Ellis shows that she was by no means unique
Literature, Society And The Writer In Tripartite Unity
The proactive unity of purpose between Literature, society and the writer is the main focus of this paper. Writers use Literature to address various important themes or the goings on in the society, with the purpose of edifying its virtues and condemning the vices so as to adulate the good deeds or correct the society where it goes wrong. However, this role often exposes the writer to danger and risks from vested interests. The paper nevertheless recommends both local and international actions that could be explored to enhance Literature, society and the writer's works. It concludes with the submission that with proper political education, the society would be better placed to choose more responsible leaders so that the lots of the society would be better enhanced. In this way the tripartite unity and the full potentials of Literature and writers in society would be realized.
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Man & work: literature & culture in industrial society
Essays on politics and literature
This lively collection of essays gives a non-technical, but profound analysis of the essential relationship between politics and literature.
Sinti and Roma: Gypsies in German-speaking Society and Literature
In: Culture & Society in Germany v. 2
According to opinion polls, Germans are less favorably disposed towards the Sinti and Roma than towards any other ethnic group, despite the fact that few Germans have any personal knowledge of them or even realize that the Sinti and Roma in Germany include both Germans and non-Germans. The image of the Sinti and Roma prevalent in German society and literature is one similarly founded on misconceptions and stereotypes. This volume deals in depth with the life of the Sinti and Roma in Germany and their representation in German literature, giving the background to the maltreatment, underlining t
Literature, Society and the Concept of Revolt
In: European Studies Review, Band 5, Heft 4, S. 395-427
Radicalism Revisited - * Walter B. Rideout: The Radical Novel in the United States 1900–1954: Some Interrelations of Literature and Society. (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1956. Pp. viii, 339. $6.00.)
In: The review of politics, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 138-140
ISSN: 1748-6858
Evolution of Society, Language and Literature in India
In: Social scientist: monthly journal of the Indian School of Social Sciences, Band 8, Heft 9, S. 3