Blue is a Darkness Weakened by Light

Blue is a Darkness Weakened by Light

Author: Sarah McCarry

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2016-10-12

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 0765391945

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Sarah McCarry's "Blue is a Darkness Weakened by Light" is about a lonely young woman, recently moved to the big city, who is looking for love. What she finds is a friend and confidante who is much older and wiser than she. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


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Download or read book Blue is a Darkness Weakened by Light written by Sarah McCarry and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2016-10-12 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sarah McCarry's "Blue is a Darkness Weakened by Light" is about a lonely young woman, recently moved to the big city, who is looking for love. What she finds is a friend and confidante who is much older and wiser than she. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


Modernism Between Benjamin and Goethe

Modernism Between Benjamin and Goethe

Author: Matthew Charles

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2019-12-12

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1350013951

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Widely regarded as one of the foremost cultural critics of the last century, Walter Benjamin's relation to Modernism has largely been understood in the context of his reception of the aesthetic theories of Early German Romanticism and his associated interest in avant-garde Surrealism. But this Romantic understanding only gives half the picture. Running through Benjamin's thought is also a critique of Romanticism, developed in conjunction with a positive engagement with the philosophical, artistic and historical writings of J. W. von Goethe. In demonstrating the significance of these Goethean elements, this book challenges the dominant understanding of Benjamin's philosophy as essentially Romantic and instead proposes that Goethe's Classicism, conceived as the counterpoint to Romanticism, permits a corrective to the latter's deficiencies. Benjamin's Modernist concept of criticism, it is argued, is constituted in the movement between these polarities of Romanticism and Classicism. Conversely, placing Goethe's Classicism in relation to Benjamin's practice of literary criticism reveals historical tensions with Romanticism that constitute the untimely – indeed, it will be argued, cinematic – Modernism of his work. Adopting a transcritical approach, this book alternates between Benjamin and Goethe in relation to the experiences of colour, language and technology, assembling a constellation of philosophical and artistic figures between them, including the writings of Kant, Nietzsche, Cohen, Deleuze, Koselleck, Klages, and the work of Grünewald, Marées, Klee, Turner, Hulme, Eisenstein, Tretyakov, and Murnau.


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Download or read book Modernism Between Benjamin and Goethe written by Matthew Charles and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2019-12-12 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Widely regarded as one of the foremost cultural critics of the last century, Walter Benjamin's relation to Modernism has largely been understood in the context of his reception of the aesthetic theories of Early German Romanticism and his associated interest in avant-garde Surrealism. But this Romantic understanding only gives half the picture. Running through Benjamin's thought is also a critique of Romanticism, developed in conjunction with a positive engagement with the philosophical, artistic and historical writings of J. W. von Goethe. In demonstrating the significance of these Goethean elements, this book challenges the dominant understanding of Benjamin's philosophy as essentially Romantic and instead proposes that Goethe's Classicism, conceived as the counterpoint to Romanticism, permits a corrective to the latter's deficiencies. Benjamin's Modernist concept of criticism, it is argued, is constituted in the movement between these polarities of Romanticism and Classicism. Conversely, placing Goethe's Classicism in relation to Benjamin's practice of literary criticism reveals historical tensions with Romanticism that constitute the untimely – indeed, it will be argued, cinematic – Modernism of his work. Adopting a transcritical approach, this book alternates between Benjamin and Goethe in relation to the experiences of colour, language and technology, assembling a constellation of philosophical and artistic figures between them, including the writings of Kant, Nietzsche, Cohen, Deleuze, Koselleck, Klages, and the work of Grünewald, Marées, Klee, Turner, Hulme, Eisenstein, Tretyakov, and Murnau.


Darkness

Darkness

Author: Nina Edwards

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Published: 2018-09-15

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1789140374

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Darkness divides and enlivens opinion. Some are afraid of the dark, or at least prefer to avoid it, and there are many who dislike what it appears to stand for. Others are drawn to this strange domain, delighting in its uncertainties, lured by all the associations of folklore and legend, by the call of the mysterious and of the unknown. The history of our attitudes toward darkness—toward what we cannot quite make out, in all its physical and metaphorical manifestations—challenges the very notion of a world that we can fully comprehend. In this book, Nina Edwards explores darkness as both a physical feature and cultural image, through themes of sight, blindness, consciousness, dreams, fear of the dark, night blindness, and the in-between states of dusk or fog, twilight and dawn, those points or periods of obscuration and clarification. Taking us across the ages, from the dungeons of Gothic novels to the concrete bunkers of Nordic Noir TV shows, Edwards interrogates the full sweep of humanity’s attempts to harness and suppress the dark first through our ability to control fire and, later, illuminate the world with electricity. She explores how the idea of darkness pervades art, literature, religion, and our everyday language. Ultimately, Edwards reveals how darkness, whether a shifting concept or palpable physical presence, has fed our imaginations.


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Download or read book Darkness written by Nina Edwards and published by Reaktion Books. This book was released on 2018-09-15 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Darkness divides and enlivens opinion. Some are afraid of the dark, or at least prefer to avoid it, and there are many who dislike what it appears to stand for. Others are drawn to this strange domain, delighting in its uncertainties, lured by all the associations of folklore and legend, by the call of the mysterious and of the unknown. The history of our attitudes toward darkness—toward what we cannot quite make out, in all its physical and metaphorical manifestations—challenges the very notion of a world that we can fully comprehend. In this book, Nina Edwards explores darkness as both a physical feature and cultural image, through themes of sight, blindness, consciousness, dreams, fear of the dark, night blindness, and the in-between states of dusk or fog, twilight and dawn, those points or periods of obscuration and clarification. Taking us across the ages, from the dungeons of Gothic novels to the concrete bunkers of Nordic Noir TV shows, Edwards interrogates the full sweep of humanity’s attempts to harness and suppress the dark first through our ability to control fire and, later, illuminate the world with electricity. She explores how the idea of darkness pervades art, literature, religion, and our everyday language. Ultimately, Edwards reveals how darkness, whether a shifting concept or palpable physical presence, has fed our imaginations.


The Ethics of Narrative

The Ethics of Narrative

Author: Hayden White

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2024-01-15

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 1501773968

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The second volume of The Ethics of Narrative completes the project of bringing together nearly all of Hayden White's uncollected essays from the last two decades of his life, including articles, essays, and previously unpublished lectures. As in the first volume, volume 2 features White's trenchant articulations of his influential theories, as well as his explorations of a wide range of ideas and authors at the frontiers of critical theory, literature, and historical studies. These include the concept of utopia in history, modernism and postmodernism, constructivism, the conceptualization of historical periods such as "the Sixties" and "the Enlightenment," the representation of the Holocaust in scholarly and literary writing, as well as essays on Frank Kermode, Saul Friedländer, and Krzysztof Pomian.


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Download or read book The Ethics of Narrative written by Hayden White and published by Cornell University Press. This book was released on 2024-01-15 with total page 371 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The second volume of The Ethics of Narrative completes the project of bringing together nearly all of Hayden White's uncollected essays from the last two decades of his life, including articles, essays, and previously unpublished lectures. As in the first volume, volume 2 features White's trenchant articulations of his influential theories, as well as his explorations of a wide range of ideas and authors at the frontiers of critical theory, literature, and historical studies. These include the concept of utopia in history, modernism and postmodernism, constructivism, the conceptualization of historical periods such as "the Sixties" and "the Enlightenment," the representation of the Holocaust in scholarly and literary writing, as well as essays on Frank Kermode, Saul Friedländer, and Krzysztof Pomian.


Chromatic Notes

Chromatic Notes

Author: Dr Narendra Gangakhedkar

Publisher: Narendra Gangakhedkar

Published: 2020-10-22

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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‘Chromatic Note’ are my lecture notes for Color Formulators who attended my Color Technology Courses . ‘ Why Colors do not match?’ is the first question asked by Colorists . For this , one has to understand the “History of Color Revolution’, ‘Cause and Effect of Color’, ‘Color and Appearance, Color Measurement , Metamerism and ‘Instumental Pass/Fail’ Technique’. I have covered these topics in detais. I have covered the topics of Color Instrumentation and Computer Color Matching Systems for Color Industries such as paints,plastics, inks and textiles.I have discussed the Color Matching Software for predicting color recipe formula and color correction strategy required in color production. Process parameters are also discussed and how to obtain a color match in ‘Zero Shot’ is explained by sharing practical experiences. New “Web based color match systems” are discussed for obtaining the “Instant Color Matching”.


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Download or read book Chromatic Notes written by Dr Narendra Gangakhedkar and published by Narendra Gangakhedkar. This book was released on 2020-10-22 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ‘Chromatic Note’ are my lecture notes for Color Formulators who attended my Color Technology Courses . ‘ Why Colors do not match?’ is the first question asked by Colorists . For this , one has to understand the “History of Color Revolution’, ‘Cause and Effect of Color’, ‘Color and Appearance, Color Measurement , Metamerism and ‘Instumental Pass/Fail’ Technique’. I have covered these topics in detais. I have covered the topics of Color Instrumentation and Computer Color Matching Systems for Color Industries such as paints,plastics, inks and textiles.I have discussed the Color Matching Software for predicting color recipe formula and color correction strategy required in color production. Process parameters are also discussed and how to obtain a color match in ‘Zero Shot’ is explained by sharing practical experiences. New “Web based color match systems” are discussed for obtaining the “Instant Color Matching”.


Goethe's Way of Science

Goethe's Way of Science

Author: David Seamon

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1998-04-02

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9780791436820

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Examines Goethe's neglected but sizable body of scientific work, considers the philosophical foundations of his approach, and applies his method to the real world of nature.


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Download or read book Goethe's Way of Science written by David Seamon and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 1998-04-02 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Examines Goethe's neglected but sizable body of scientific work, considers the philosophical foundations of his approach, and applies his method to the real world of nature.


History of Illustration

History of Illustration

Author: Susan Doyle

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2018-02-22

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13: 1628927542

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Winner of the 2019 CHOICE Award "The authoritative book on the origins, history, and influence of illustration. Bravo!" David Brinley, University of Delaware, USA History of Illustration covers image-making and print history from around the world, spanning from the ancient to the modern. Hundreds of color images show illustrations within their social, cultural, and technical context, while they are ordered from the past to the present. Readers will be able to analyze images for their displayed techniques, cultural standards, and ideas to appreciate the art form. This essential guide is the first history of illustration written by an international team of illustration historians, practitioners, and educators.


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Download or read book History of Illustration written by Susan Doyle and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2018-02-22 with total page 592 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the 2019 CHOICE Award "The authoritative book on the origins, history, and influence of illustration. Bravo!" David Brinley, University of Delaware, USA History of Illustration covers image-making and print history from around the world, spanning from the ancient to the modern. Hundreds of color images show illustrations within their social, cultural, and technical context, while they are ordered from the past to the present. Readers will be able to analyze images for their displayed techniques, cultural standards, and ideas to appreciate the art form. This essential guide is the first history of illustration written by an international team of illustration historians, practitioners, and educators.


On the Mathematical Principles of Love

On the Mathematical Principles of Love

Author: Gerard McGorian

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2017-08-30

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1543446051

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This is a short book. It will be even shorter, as it happens, than Goethes The Sorrows of Young Werther, and I am writing it, for you, in at least the same spirit as he wrote that for you: And you, good soul who suffer as he did, draw comfort from his sorrows; let this little book be your friend, when by fate or through your own faultyou can find no more intimate companion.


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Download or read book On the Mathematical Principles of Love written by Gerard McGorian and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2017-08-30 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a short book. It will be even shorter, as it happens, than Goethes The Sorrows of Young Werther, and I am writing it, for you, in at least the same spirit as he wrote that for you: And you, good soul who suffer as he did, draw comfort from his sorrows; let this little book be your friend, when by fate or through your own faultyou can find no more intimate companion.


Light, Molecules, Reaction and Health

Light, Molecules, Reaction and Health

Author: Angelo Albini

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2019-11-30

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 0128118555

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Light, Molecules, Reaction and Health offers a comprehensive overview of health-related, light-based processes and systems, paying special attention to molecular photochemistry. Users of photochemical methods and concepts in pharmacology and biomedicine will find detailed information on the basic processes underlying the biological effects of natural and artificial light—from the primary absorption event occurring in an endogenous or exogenous molecule in a biological compartment, to the final pathological or beneficial outcome. By emphasizing novel methods, including nanostructured materials in therapy and diagnostics, this book allows readers to critically interpret existing data with a goal of stimulating new research in phytotherapy and phytomedicine. Describes the applications of light controlled methods and systems Combines a clear narrative with practical tables to effectively connect a primary photochemical event with the resulting biological effect Presents important topics on the analysis of the processes that are initiated by the absorption of light by photoactive compounds in the skin and the eye, as well as low-intensity light therapy, photoimmunotherapy, UV effects, vitamin D production, skin photoaging, and more


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Download or read book Light, Molecules, Reaction and Health written by Angelo Albini and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2019-11-30 with total page 357 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Light, Molecules, Reaction and Health offers a comprehensive overview of health-related, light-based processes and systems, paying special attention to molecular photochemistry. Users of photochemical methods and concepts in pharmacology and biomedicine will find detailed information on the basic processes underlying the biological effects of natural and artificial light—from the primary absorption event occurring in an endogenous or exogenous molecule in a biological compartment, to the final pathological or beneficial outcome. By emphasizing novel methods, including nanostructured materials in therapy and diagnostics, this book allows readers to critically interpret existing data with a goal of stimulating new research in phytotherapy and phytomedicine. Describes the applications of light controlled methods and systems Combines a clear narrative with practical tables to effectively connect a primary photochemical event with the resulting biological effect Presents important topics on the analysis of the processes that are initiated by the absorption of light by photoactive compounds in the skin and the eye, as well as low-intensity light therapy, photoimmunotherapy, UV effects, vitamin D production, skin photoaging, and more


Light Out of Darkness, Or, The Blue and the Gray United

Light Out of Darkness, Or, The Blue and the Gray United

Author: Ida Wood Stevens

Publisher:

Published: 1887

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Light Out of Darkness, Or, The Blue and the Gray United written by Ida Wood Stevens and published by . This book was released on 1887 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: