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Apocryphal Tales

Author : Karel Čapek
Publisher : Catbird Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Short stories
ISBN : 0945774346

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Apocryphal Tales by Karel Čapek Pdf

Translated from the Czech by Norma Comrada A grand collection of tales and fables from one of Czechoslovakia's most respected writers that approach great events and figures of history, myth and literature in startling ways. Jesus's loves and fishes miracle is described from the viewpoint of a baker. Townspeople argue about who's to blame for the approaching hordes of Attila the Hun. Humorous, thought-provoking, and sometimes frightening, they show Capek at his very best.

Heads, You Lose, and Other Apocryphal Tales

Author : Francis Greig
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Science fiction, English
ISBN : STANFORD:36105038172891

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Heads, You Lose, and Other Apocryphal Tales by Francis Greig Pdf

A collection of twenty contemporary supernatural and horror stories that circulate as "true" events, with a brief discussion of each one's history, meaning, and different versions.

Apocryphal and Literary Influences on Galway Diasporic History

Author : Gay Lynch
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2010-10-12
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781443826105

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Apocryphal and Literary Influences on Galway Diasporic History by Gay Lynch Pdf

Apocryphal and Literary Influences on Galway Diasporic History establishes that apocryphal stories, in all their transformations, contribute to collective memory. Common characteristics frame their analysis: irreducible and enduring elements, often embedded in archetypal drama; lack of historical verification; establishment in collective memory; revivals after periods of dormancy; subjection to political and economic manipulation; implicit speculation; and literary transformations. This book contextualises Unsettled, an Australian novel about a convict play, derived from the Irish apocryphal story of The Magistrate of Galway, and documents previously unpublished primary material, including apocryphal stories passed through generations of descendents of settlers, Martin and Maria Lynch, and The Hibernian Father, a play by Irish convict, Edward Geoghegan. It puts forward new hypotheses: that the Irish hero Cuchulain may have provided a template for the archetypal and apocryphal story of the Magistrate of Galway; that disgraced Trinity College medical student and aspiring writer, Edward Geoghegan, enacted and recounted the same father-son archetypal conflict when he was transported to Botany Bay in 1839, and wrote the The Hibernian Father based on the Magistrate of Galway; that working-class Irish families were marginalised in South-east South Australian historical records; that oral apocryphal Lynch stories may be true; that Kate Grenville’s The Secret River (2006) offers an alternative history of the Hawkesbury River settlement, by some definitions apocryphal. The mystery of Geoghegan’s disappearance is solved, and knowledge about his life increased. French theorist Gerard Genette’s notion, advanced in Palimpsests: Literature in the Second Degree (1997), of all novels being transtextual, provides a model for the analysis of relationships between these key apocryphal texts.

Playing the Canterbury Tales

Author : Andrew Higl
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317079842

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Playing the Canterbury Tales by Andrew Higl Pdf

Playing the Canterbury Tales addresses the additions, continuations, and reordering of the Canterbury Tales found in the manuscripts and early printed editions of the Tales. Many modern editions present a specific set of tales in a specific order, and often leave out an entire corpus of continuations and additions. Andrew Higl makes a case for understanding the additions and changes to Chaucer's original open and fragmented work by thinking of them as distinct interactive moves in a game similar to the storytelling game the pilgrims play. Using examples and theories from new media studies, Higl demonstrates that the Tales are best viewed as an "interactive fiction," reshaped by active readers. Readers participated in the ongoing creation and production of the tales by adding new text and rearranging existing text, and through this textual transmission, they introduced new social and literary meaning to the work. This theoretical model and the boundaries between the canonical and apocryphal texts are explored in six case studies: the spurious prologues of the Wife of Bath's Tale, John Lydgate's influence on the Tales, the Northumberland manuscript, the ploughman character, and the Cook's Tale. The Canterbury Tales are a more dynamic and unstable literary work than usually encountered in a modern critical edition.

Japanese Singers of Tales: Ten Centuries of Performed Narrative

Author : Dr Alison McQueen Tokita
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2015-03-28
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780754653790

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Japanese Singers of Tales: Ten Centuries of Performed Narrative by Dr Alison McQueen Tokita Pdf

Alison Tokita presents a series of case studies that demonstrate the persistence of Japanese sung narratives in a multiplicity of genres over ten centuries together with factors contributing to change in narrative performance. Narratives that were continually re-told and recycled in different versions and formats over a long period of time served to build people's sense of a common identity over space (the geographical extent of 'Japan') and time (the enduring power of many specific narratives). The elements of variation and change relate to the move away from oral narrative to text-based performance, and from a simple narrative situation with one performer to complex theatrical narratives with dancers, singers and other musicians. Tokita includes substantial musical analysis and exploration of theoretical issues, as well as documentation of important performance traditions, all of which are extant.

Hausa Tales and Traditions

Author : Neil Skinner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-03
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780429650659

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Hausa Tales and Traditions by Neil Skinner Pdf

Originally published in 1969, this book is a translation of Frank Edgar's Hausa folk stories, which was made primarily in Sokoto Province at the direction of Major John Alder, who in 1910 gave Edgar some Hausa texts written in the Ajemic script for transliteration into Roman characters. Edgar prepared the the first volme of the Tatsuniyoyi for publication in 1911. The Hausa whose folklore Edgar recorded so industriously are the largest ethnic group in Northern Nigeria and number many millions and these tales of past events show how Hausa conceive the histories of their states, the characters of their rulers, and their institutions of government and law. These traditions are thus equally important as documents of folk thought and as historical sources.

The Apocryphal Jesus

Author : J. K. Elliott
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2008-07-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780191609268

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The Apocryphal Jesus by J. K. Elliott Pdf

This accessible selection of the most important and significant of the remarkable and often bizarre apocryphal stories surrounding the life of Jesus and the Early Church has established a reputation as an invaluable introduction to the genre of Christian apocryphal literature. J. K. Elliott clearly explains the scholarly importance of the genre and introduces each section of texts with reference to biblical texts and later church history. Stories found in this selection include Jesus' birth in a cave, his childhood escapades, his secret sayings, and his descent to the underworld; the torments in Hell; Saint Paul baptizing a lion; the death of Pontius Pilate and Saint Peter being crucified upside down. These all come from early Christian legends which did not get into the Bible, yet have had a profound influence on art, literature, and theology from the second century through the Middle Ages and even modern times. Some of the stories included here, especially those involving the Virgin Mary, have affected matters of doctrine; others have influenced the church's teaching on the after life, whilst from the apocryphal Acts there are some of the best examples of accounts of the lives of Christianity's earliest saints.

Apocryphal Stories

Author : Karel Čapek
Publisher : Penguin Group
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Czech fiction
ISBN : PSU:000029549139

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Encyclopedia of Ukraine

Author : Volodymyr Kubijovyc
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 2985 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1984-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442651173

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Encyclopedia of Ukraine by Volodymyr Kubijovyc Pdf

Over thirty years in the making, the most comprehensive work in English on Ukraine is now complete: its history, people, geography, economy, and cultural heritage, both in Ukraine and in the diaspora.

Philosophical Tales

Author : Martin Cohen
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2008-05-27
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781405140362

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Philosophical Tales by Martin Cohen Pdf

Philosophical Tales “A lover of philosophical ideas and practiced debunker of intellectual sham, Martin Cohen knocks some thirty important philosophers from Socrates to Derrida off their pedestals, and presents in a series of philosophical tales various aspects of their thought, life and personality which few of us ever suspected.” Zenon Stavrinides, University of Bradford

Spooky Trails and Tall Tales Massachusetts

Author : Stephen Gencarella
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2021-09-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781493060436

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Spooky Trails and Tall Tales Massachusetts by Stephen Gencarella Pdf

Massachusetts—a New England state with a proud history and a vibrant culture. But there is more to this place than white church steeples and town greens. In the forests, meadows, and beaches surrounding quaint, colonial towns lurk screeching ghosts, cursed treasures, sea serpents and other strange creatures, and even the Devil himself, all awaiting the next hiker to stumble down the trail… For years, tales of these mysterious beings and places existed only in whispers and campfire tales, but now for the first time these legends have been collected and retold in one volume: Spooky Trails and Tall Tales Massachusetts. Alongside each of these captivating tales is the necessary route and trailhead information brave readers will need to go beyond their town lines and test their nerve. With dozens of stories and hikes throughout, readers will discover and explore the legends and forgotten histories from the Berkshires to the Bay.

The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Apocrypha

Author : Joseph Verheyden
Publisher : Oxford Handbooks
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199644117

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The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Apocrypha by Joseph Verheyden Pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Apocrypha addresses issues and themes that arise in the study of early Christian apocryphal literature. It discusses key texts including the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Mary, the Gospel of Peter, letters attributed to Paul, Peter, and Jesus, and acts and apocalypses written about or attributed to different apostles. Part One consists of authoritative surveys of the main branches of apocryphal literature (gospels, acts, epistles, apocalypses, and related literature) and Part Two considers key issues that they raise. These include their contribution to our understanding of developing theological understandings of Jesus, the apostles and other important figures such as Mary. It also addresses the value of these texts as potential sources for knowledge of the historical Jesus, and for debates about Jewish-Christian relations, the practice of Christian worship, and developing understandings of asceticism, gender and sexuality, etc. The volume also considers questions such as which ancient readers read early Christian apocrypha, their place in Christian spirituality, and their place in contemporary popular culture and contemporary theological discourse.

TALES OF BLESSEDLANDNIA

Author : Akin Adewale
Publisher : Author House
Page : 631 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781491896648

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TALES OF BLESSEDLANDNIA by Akin Adewale Pdf

The book is a fiction; it deals with Legal, political, economic and social ills plaguing most developing countries that are still grappling with various developmental challenges. The book highlights and satirizes all these ills and challenges facing these countries and proffer solutions to some of them. There are some developing countries especially in Africa where there is failure of leadership. This fuels ethnic, religious and socials upheavals which lead to political instability and even wars. In some of these countries, there is corruption of monumental proportion which slows down economic development and this may eventually lead to other social problems such as poverty, chaos, anarchy etc. The book politely and humorously point out these problems and the way forward. Corruption is a global problem but the book also propounds a theory that corruption in large scale by a political leadership in any country may lead to economic problem that could cause extermination of the poor masses gradually through hunger, preventable and curable diseases and that such corruption should be treated as "massocide" and as crime against humanity by the UNO. The book also highlights the problem of unsuitability of some political arrangement of some developing countries that is also responsible for the political, social and economic problems plaguing them; and the need to have national dialogue to arrive at the best political arrangement which is indeed the foundation to build on. The outcome of such national dialogue should be implemented and use to draft a new constitution. The book humorously highlights the flight of integrity from some of these developing countries due to the bad example from leadership. When corruption is the order of the day and there is impunity in that no one is punished even when caught, it makes many people to join the bandwagon and hell is then let loose on the society. Some lawyers when well paid by corrupt officials; they would do all within their powers and explore legal loopholes and processes to either ensure that such cases drag to eternity in law courts or are never heard. Due to the legal procedure that presume an accused person innocent until convicted in law courts, the corrupt official going through trial in court would be free to pursue his/her political ambition, get elected into any political office and acquire more money to frustrate his/her trial in law court. This book highlights the foregoing too. The book highlights the social ills plaguing many developing countries which reduce most human beings to subsistence level and in such situation; higher human ideals are sacrificed on altar of expediency to survive. Even the zeal to work hard and excel wane in many people as the economic climate favours those with political powers and their cohorts; in such a situation everyone struggles to get to political power through any means. It becomes "a do or die" affair. The book will appeal to the public at large especially those who are interested in finding solutions to the problems affecting the developing countries.

The Arabian Nights Encyclopedia [2 volumes]

Author : Ulrich Marzolph,Richard van Leeuwen
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 950 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2004-08-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781851096404

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The Arabian Nights Encyclopedia [2 volumes] by Ulrich Marzolph,Richard van Leeuwen Pdf

The most comprehensive treatment of the Arabian Nights ever published, with more than 800 detailed encyclopedic entries and a wealth of authoritative essays and resources. The tales of the Arabian Nights have long been the focus of scholarly research and critique, but no English language work has ever attempted an all-embracing treatment of them. The fruit of years of research, The Arabian Nights Encyclopedia is the first comprehensive reference work introducing both the Arabian Nights and the context of their genesis and aftermath in Near Eastern, European, and world culture. Editors Ulrich Marzolph, one of the world's foremost scholars of Near Eastern narrative culture, and Richard van Leeuwen, a prominent scholar of the Arabian Nights, present detailed, authoritative, and up-to-date research on virtually all aspects of the tales, including major protagonists, themes, important translations, textual history, adaptations, reworkings, works inspired by the Arabian Nights, and aspects of literary theory, and provide extensive bibliographies for each tale. In addition to the 800+ encyclopedic entries and numerous essays, the work introduces research that has not previously been published, making it an invaluable resource to scholars, educators, students, and the general public, as well as an essential addition to the core collection of academic and public libraries.

A Synopsis of the Apocryphal Nativity and Infancy Narratives

Author : James Keith Elliott
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004311206

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A Synopsis of the Apocryphal Nativity and Infancy Narratives by James Keith Elliott Pdf

This synopsis contains a range of accounts in English about the birth and infancy of Mary and of Jesus. They are set out in small units to demonstrate the development of these stories in non-canonical literature found in differing languages and cultures.