Wandering Through Guilt The Cain Archetype in the Twentieth–century Novel
Free Download Paola Di Gennaro, "Wandering Through Guilt: The Cain Archetype in the Twentieth-century Novel"
English | ISBN: 1443865257 | 2015 | 285 pages | PDF | 1291 KB
The first comprehensive study on the pattern of guilt and wandering in literature, this book examines the relationship between these two complex concepts as they appear in twentieth-century novels, basing its methodology on archetypal criticism, psychology, anthropology, mythology, and religion. This study deciphers a universal model of behaviour and literary representation that finds its archetype in Western literature in the biblical figure of Cain; at the same time, it presents a critical framework valid for comparative approaches that cross its boundaries. From Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory and Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano, to Wolfgang Koeppen's Death in Rome and Ooka Shohei's Fires on the Plain, this book is not just a thematic study, but is, rather, an analysis of the literary phenomena that appear in those novels where the sense of guilt is controversially subjective, or rather, so collective as to be universal, as is often the case with war and postwar literature. Di Gennaro goes beyond the "explicit" retelling of the story of Cain, in order to uncover the monomyth through its rhetorical structures and mythical methods. The lost/abandoned garden, the wasteland with no religion, the classical and religiously-corrupted city, and the tropical, cannibalistic island at war are the respective settings of these novels, where neither homelessness nor journeying is the issue, but rather a desperate or useless movement toward self-consciousness, or self-destruction. After the Second World War, much was left silenced rather than unsaid. This study retraces those silences, those shouts over history through the power of myths.


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Astray A History of Wandering
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by Summers-Bremner, Eluned;

English | 2023 | ISBN: 1789147042 | 324 pages | True PDF | 7.62 MB


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The Wandering Mind What Medieval Monks Tell Us About Distraction [Audiobook]
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English | ASIN: B0BZFFC6PP | 2023 | 5 hours and 31 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 299 MB
Author: Jamie Kreiner
Narrator: Jamie Kreiner

The digital era is beset by distraction, and it feels like things are only getting worse. At times like these, the distant past beckons as a golden age of attention. We dream of recapturing the quiet of a world with less noise. We imagine retreating into solitude and singlemindedness, almost like latter-day monks. But although we think of early monks as master concentrators, a life of mindfulness did not, in fact, come to them easily. As historian Jamie Kreiner demonstrates in The Wandering Mind, their attempts to stretch the mind out to God-to continuously contemplate the divine order and its ethical requirements-were all-consuming, and their battles against distraction were never-ending.


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Wandering Philosophical Performances of Racial and Sexual Freedom
Sarah Jane Cervenak, "Wandering: Philosophical Performances of Racial and Sexual Freedom"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 0822357275, 0822357151 | PDF | pages: 233 | 4.0 mb
Combining black feminist theory, philosophy, and performance studies, Sarah Jane Cervenak ruminates on the significance of physical and mental roaming for black freedom. She is particularly interested in the power of wandering or daydreaming for those whose mobility has been under severe constraint, from the slave era to the present. Since the Enlightenment, wandering has been considered dangerous and even criminal when associated with people of color. Cervenak engages artist-philosophers who focus on wayward movement and daydreaming, or mental travel, that transcend state-imposed limitations on physical, geographic movement. From Sojourner Truth's spiritual and physical roaming to the rambling protagonist of Gayl Jones's novel Mosquito, Cervenak highlights modes of wandering that subvert Enlightenment-based protocols of rationality, composure, and upstanding comportment. Turning to the artists Pope.L (William Pope.L), Adrian Piper, and Carrie Mae Weems, Cervenak argues that their work produces an otherworldly movement, an errant kinesis that exceeds locomotive constraints, resisting the straightening-out processes of post-Enlightenment, white-supremacist, capitalist, sexist, and heteronormative modernity. Their roaming animates another terrain, one where free, black movement is not necessarily connected to that which can be seen, touched, known, and materially valued.


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Redwood Honey - Wandering Mind (2019)

Исполнитель: Redwood Honey
Название диска: Wandering Mind
Лейбл: Redwood Honey - 193428411289
Страна: USA (Boston, MA)
Жанр: Roots Rock, Americana
Год выпуска: 2019
Количество треков: 8
Формат: MP3
Качество: 320 kbps
Время звучания: 00:33:31
Размер файла: 79,25 МБ

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