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Posted By : jrduarte | Date : 07 Jan 2009 02:22:00 | Comments : 2

Companion Encyclopedia of Geography: From the Local to the Global
1022 pages | Publisher: Routledge | 1st edition - December 28, 2006 | ISBN: 0415431697 | Rapidshare | 6 MB | PDF

This revised edition takes the theme of place as the unifying principle for a full account of the discipline at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The work comprises 64 substantial essays addressing human and physical geography, and exploring their inter-relations. The encyclopedia does full justice to the enormous growth of social and cultural geography in recent years. Leading international academics from ten countries and four continents have contributed, ensuring that differing traditions in geography around the world are represented. In addition to references, the essays also have recommendations for further reading. As with the original work, the new "Companion Encyclopedia of Geography" provides a state-of-the-art survey of the discipline and is an indispensable addition to the reference shelves of libraries supporting research and teaching in geography.
Posted By : jrduarte | Date : 07 Jan 2009 02:11:00 | Comments : 2

Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film (worths US$ 190)
704 pages | Publisher: Routledge | 1st edition December 3, 2008 | ISBN: 0415771668 | Rapidshare | 6.5 MB

"The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film" is the first comprehensive volume to explore the main themes, topics, thinkers and issues in philosophy and film. The "Companion" features sixty specially commissioned chapters from international scholars and is divided into four clear parts: issues and concepts; authors and trends; genres; and, film as philosophy.Part one is a comprehensive section examining key concepts, including chapters on acting, censorship, character, depiction, ethics, genre, interpretation, narrative, reception and spectatorship and style. Part two covers authors and scholars of film and significant theories Part three examines genres such as documentary, experimental cinema, horror, comedy and tragedy. Part four includes chapters on key directors such as Tarkovsky, Bergman and Terrence Malick and on particular films including "Memento". Each chapter includes a section of annotated further reading and is cross-referenced to related entries. "The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film" is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy of film, aesthetics and film and cinema studies.
Posted By : jrduarte | Date : 06 Jan 2009 19:17:00 | Comments : 1

Biblical Hebrew: A Text and Workbook
Yale Language Series
Rapidshare.com | Yale Press | Pub. Date: 1989 | ISBN: 0300043945 | 429 pages | 11 MB

A textbook for a two-semester course. Each of 55 lessons is built around a biblical verse or segment that generates the grammatical concepts to be taught.
Posted By : jrduarte | Date : 06 Jan 2009 18:57:00 | Comments : 2

A History of American Literature - Blackwell History of Literature
By Richard Gray
Rapidshare.com | Blackwell Publishing | Pub. Date: February 2004 | ISBN: 0631221344 | 864 pages | PDF | 11 MB

"Richard Gray's real achievement is somehow to have compressed more than 400 years of thrillingly rich literary history between two covers." Literary Review "Highly readable, jargon-free, and engaging." American Literary Scholarship "This book is the first comprehensive, single volume history of American literature since The Columbia Literary History of the United States edited by Elliott Emory and published sixteen years ago. It is a puzzle, given the extraordinary interest in American literature at home and abroad, that so few full histories of American literature have been published. Consider the fact that the Columbia history arrived nearly four decades after R. E. Spiller's Literary History of the United States. What makes Gray's book so extraordinary is that it supercedes the Spiller and Emory texts in nearly every respect, and even challenges the supremacy of the titanic (this pun is intentional), multi-volume, still-evolving Cambridge History of American Literature. How Gray managed to so captivatingly capture the depth and breadth of so complex a literature in under a thousand pages is worth considering. [...] Richard Gray possesses the most balanced scholarship of the entire range of American literature I ever read. [...] This is the first history of American literature fully worthy of the multi-dimensionality of its subject." Norman Weinstein, Boise State University --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Posted By : jrduarte | Date : 06 Jan 2009 18:54:00 | Comments : 1

Letters to a Young Poet
Rainer Maria Rilke
Rapidshare.com | W. W. Norton & Company | Pub. Date: August 1993 | ISBN: 0393310396 | 123 pages | PDF | 1 MB

Written with a simple, elegant, and com(passionate) prose, Rainer Maria Rilke pens a series of letters to a young aspiring poet, Franz Xaver Kappus that contain a stunningly beautiful argument and plea for living an authentic life, that addresses the silent questions that exist in the deepest chambers of our hearts, the grand themes of literature, and hence life: the meaning of solitude and how to love.

The first letter gives the greatest advice anyone can give to someone aspiring to be anything. You have to ask yourself the following question: "must I?" If you answer in the affirmative, then "build your life in accordance with this necessity; your whole life, even into it's humblest and most indifferent hour, must become a sign and witness to this impulse." That you must only judge Art by the following value, has it arisen out of necessity?

The second letter, he warns against the role of irony running through your life and one must guard against it by searching "into the depths of Things: there irony never descends."
Posted By : jrduarte | Date : 06 Jan 2009 18:05:00 | Comments : 1

E.E. Cummings: Complete Poems 1904-1962
By e. e. cummings
Liveright Publishing Corporation | Pub. Date: July 1994 | ISBN: 0871401525 | 1136 pages | PDF | 6.5 MB

This centennial edition of E. E. Cumming's Complete Poems, published in celebration of his birth on October 14, 1894, contains all of the poems published or designated for publication by the poet in his lifetime.

At the time of his death in 1962, E. E. Cummings was, next to Robert Frost, the most widely read poet in America. Combining Thoreau's controlled belligerence with the brash abandon of an uninhibited bohemian, Cummings, together with Pound, Eliot, and William Carlos Williams, helped bring about the twentieth-century revolution in literary expression. He is recognized on the one hand as the author of some of the most beautiful lyric poems written in the English language, and on the other as one of the most inventive American poets of his time—in the worlds of Richard Kostelanetz, "the major American poet of the middle-twentieth-century."
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Posted By : jrduarte | Date : 06 Jan 2009 00:21:00 | Comments : 2

The Anxiety of Influence: A Theory of Poetry, 2nd Edition
By Harold Bloom
Oxford University Press | Pub. Date: 1997-04-10 | ISBN: 0195112210 | 208 pages | RARed PDF | 5.7 MB

Harold Bloom's The Anxiety of Influence has cast its long shadow of influence since it was first published in 1973. Through an insightful study of Romantic poets, Bloom puts forth his central vision of the relations between tradition and the individual artist. His argument that all literary texts are a strong misreading of thise that precede them had an enormous impact on the practice of deconstruction and poststructuralist literary theory. The book remains a central work of criticism for all students of literature.
Posted By : jrduarte | Date : 05 Jan 2009 22:22:00 | Comments : 0

The Spanish American War (America Goes to War)
by Kerry A. Graves
Rapidshare.com | Publisher: Capstone Press | Pub. Date: 2000-July | ISBN: 0736805834 | 48 pages | PDF | 5 MB

Examines the events leading up the the Spanish-American War, the life of the soldiers, major battles, and the outcome of the war. With pictures and time-line.
Posted By : jrduarte | Date : 05 Jan 2009 20:31:00 | Comments : 5

A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar (Biblical Languages Series)
By Christo H. J. Van Der Merwe, Jackie A. Naude, Jan H. Kroeze
Rapidshare.com | Publisher: Continuum | Pub. Date: 1999-02-01 | ISBN: 1850758565 | 406 pages | PDF | 5 MB

This work is intended to serve as a user-friendly and up-to-date source of information on the morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics of Biblical Hebrew verbs, nouns and other word classes (prepositions, conjunctions, adverbs, modal words, negatives, focus particles, discourse markers, interrogatives and interjections). It also contains one of the most elaborate treatments of Biblical Hebrew word order yet pubilshed in a grammar. This reference grammar will be of service to students who have completed an introductory or intermediate course in Biblical Hebrew, and also to more advanced scholars seeking to take advantage of traditional and recent descriptions of the language that go beyond the basic morphology of Biblical Hebrew.
Posted By : jrduarte | Date : 05 Jan 2009 04:09:41 | Comments : 2


Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics - High Quality Scanned Book
By Mikhail Bakhtin
Rapidshare.com | Publisher: University of Minnesota Press | Pub. Date: April 1984 | ISBN: 0816612285 | 333 pages | PDF | 21 MB


Bakhtin is especially known for his work on the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Problemy tvorchestva Dostoyevskogo (1929; 2nd ed., 1963, retitled Problemy poetiki Dostoyevskogo; Problems of Dostoevsky’s Poetics), which he published under his own name just before he was arrested. It is considered one of the finest critical works on Dostoyevsky. In the book Bakhtin expressed his belief in a mutual relation between meaning and context involving the author, the work, and the reader, each constantly affecting and influencing the others, and the whole influenced by existing political and social forces. Bakhtin further developed this theory of polyphony, or “dialogics,” in Voprosy literatury i estetiki (1975; The Dialogic Imagination), in which he postulated that, rather than being static, language evolves dynamically and is affected by and affects the culture that produces and uses it. Bakhtin also wrote Tvorchestvo Fransua Rable i narodnaya kultura srednevekovya i Renessansa (1965; Rabelais and His World).