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20102090502113714942Not Available 2010. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
ria9780367759094_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Offering innovative psychoanalytic readings of Nathaniel Hawthorne's mature novels this volume expertly applies Freudian theory to present new insights into the psychology of Hawthorne's characters and their fates. hardcover
ria9780367759100_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Offering innovative psychoanalytic readings of Nathaniel Hawthorne's four romances this volume systematically applies Freudian theory to present significant new insights into the psychology of Hawthorne's characters and their fates. B paperback
A9780367759100Paperback / softback. New. Offering innovative psychoanalytic readings of Nathaniel Hawthorne's mature novels this volume expertly applies Freudian theory to present new insights into the psychology of Hawthorne's characters and their fates. paperback
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A9780813950884Hardback. New. <b>How Calvinist theology helps us read characters in the early British novel shedding new light on the origins of modern secularism</b><br /><br /> The strangeness of fictional characters in the eighteenth-century novel has been well documented. They are two-dimensional yet complex; they suggest unstable correspondences between the external and the internal. In <i>Reading Character after Calvin</i> David Mark Diamond traces the religious genealogy of such figures arguing that two-dimensionality reproduces through form a model of interpretation that originates in Calvinist Protestant theology.<br /><br /> In Calvin’s teachings every person possessed a spiritual status as saved or damned and their external features ostensibly reflected this inward condition. This belief however was always haunted by the possibility of a discrepancy between the two. Diamond shows how Calvinism survives in the pages of early novels as a guide to discerning religious hypocrisy and eventually distinctions related to imperial race-making. He tracks the migration of Calvinist character detection from its original sectarian contexts to the worlds of eighteenth-century fiction revealing the process by which religion came unbound from doctrinal orthodoxy and was grafted onto the ambition of racialized global dominion.<br /><br /> Analyzing a diverse set of texts Diamond offers a fresh account of both how literary character worked and how it works to naturalize question or critique the violence of empire. hardcover
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181446007London W. Bulmer and Co. 1814. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1814 - Part II. Pp. 557-570. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this importent paper in which Davy "finally put it beyond doubt that carbon and diamond were chemically identical; that neither all acids nor all alkalies contained oxygen; and that oxygen enjoyed no unique status as the supporter of combustion but rather that heat was a consequence of any violent chemical change."DSB."In Florence he Davy burnt a diamond in oxygen using the burning glass of the Accademia del Cimento and foundthat it has the same composition as pure charcoal. He found that a diamond ignited in oxygen by a burning glass continued to burn when the source of external heating is removed and only carbonic acid gas and no moisture was formed."Partington IV:p. 61. </em> unknown
2010Q-0758246633Kensington 2010-02-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Kensington paperback
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20086378Thames & Hudson 2008. Hardback. Good. Good condition. There are some scuffs to the edges and corners of the dust cover as well as some light scrapes to the back of the dust cover. Otherwise in very good condition with pages crisp and clean. Thames & Hudson hardcover
2009030382<p>The British Museum Press London 2009. Book. Near Fine. Wrappers. 338 pages. Paperback. Texts in English. There is some vertical creasing to the spine with some minimal shelfwear to the edges. Else the binding is tight the interior clean and free of markings. Bound in stiff illustrated paper French fold covers and published on the occasion of the exhibition held from October 11 2008-January 4 2009. Masterworks of art reproduced magnificently in searing color. .</p> The British Museum Press, London paperback
200809540British Museum Press 2008. Paperback. Very Good. British Museum Press, paperback
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20135637Washington DC : Smithsonian Institution / Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 2013. First hardcover edition. Large hardcover book bound in the publisher's cloth complete in its original dust jacket. 32 cm. 328 pages. The book is in near fine condition. Tiny pen scribble on the front loose end page. No other ownership marks/writing present within. Hinges tight interior pages bright. Moderate edge wear/tear/bumping to the dust jacket. A large and heavy volume additional international shipping charges may apply. Smithsonian Institution / Arthur M. Sackler Gallery hardcover