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Oxford University Press George Eliot: Authors in Context (Oxford World's Classics)
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Oxford University Press Scenes of Clerical Life (Oxford World's Classics)
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Oxford Paperbacks Selected Critical Writings (Oxford World's Classics)
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Penguin Books Ltd Silas Marner (Penguin Classics S.)
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Constable and Robinson Painted Shadow: A Life of Vivienne Eliot
In <I>Painted Shadow</I>, the first major biography of Vivienne 'wife of TS' Eliot, Carole Seymour-Jones succeeds where five previous biographers had allegedly failed, and in the process further reclaims the tattered reputation of the poet's tragic collaborative muse. Variously diagnosed with ­moral insanity­, anorexia and hysteria, Vivienne suffered from severe menstrual symptoms most of her life, as well as an inherited tendency for manic depression. Having collided in their desperation to escape their mothers, she and Tom married in 1915, to their families' disapproval and Tom's quickly encroaching disgust (newly married, he slept in a deckchair in the hall). He was revolted by the female form, and his wife's in particular, but during their 18 years together she was to inspire, and, on occasions, shape, his finest poetry; without her, ­in all probability­, <I>The Waste Land</I> would not have been written. Seymour-Jo! nes insists on a confessional, intimate reading of this landmark work, focusing on the influence of Jean Verdenal, the young French medic killed in the First World War, and whom Eliot idolised, and, in truth, idealised. Vivienne herself pursued a complicated <I>menage à trois</I> with Bertrand Russell, but she was as transparent as Tom was opaque, and when the cracks in their marriage became chasms he finally left her. After calling herself Daisy Miller she dabbled in music and fascism before finally being committed to a North London asylum in 1938, partly to prevent her besmirching Tom's reputation. She died there nine years later. Ultimately, her malady was less that she had gone out of her mind, than that she had gone out of her husband's.<p> With apposite and rich quotation, Seymour-Jones' prose glides effortlessly through the mire of early 20th-century London literary society, and in and out of the Eliots' tangled lives and marriage, bringing together valuable archive materials, subtle reading of the poetry, and sensitive consideration to produce a compulsive biography of considerable appeal and art. If ultimately Tom upstages the increasingly spectre-like Vivienne with his alcoholic rages, sadistic impulses, and sheer ferocious talent, Seymour-Jones unfurls a 'behind-every-great-man' life that proves as harrowing as it was doomed, and rescues the much-maligned Vivienne Eliot from the attic of literary madwomen. --<I>David Vincent</I>
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Motorbooks International Kurtis-Kraft: Masterworks of Speed and Style
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University of Chicago Press Profession of Medicine: A Study of the Sociology of Applied Knowledge
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OUP India A Critical Reading of the Selected Poems of T.S. Eliot
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Oxford University Press Animal Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form
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Oxford University Press Inc, USA Eliot, Joyce and Company
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Oxford University Press Inc, USA Human Anatomy for Artists: The Elements of Form
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Oxford University Press Inc, USA A Concise History of the American Republic
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Oxford Paperbacks The Lifted Veil, and Brother Jacob (Oxford World's Classics)
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Penguin Books The Waste Land and Other Poems (Penguin Classics)
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Penguin Books Ltd Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe (Penguin Popular Classics)
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Penguin Books Selected Essays, Poems and Other Writings (Penguin Classics)
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Penguin Books Ltd The Lifted Veil: AND Brother Jacob (Penguin Classics S.)
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Arrow Water Touching Stone
Given the critical and commercial success of Eliot Pattison's debut <I>The Skull Mantra</I>, which painstakingly limned contemporary Tibet's harsh beauty and defiant fatalism through the stoic perspective of Shan Tao Yun, a Chinese bureaucrat imprisoned in a Himalayan labour camp, it's no wonder the author's second novel, <I>Water Touching Stone</I>, returns to this hauntingly scarred country. But <I>Water Touching Stone</I> also widens the author's geographical and social scope. Shan must find a killer who is stalking orphan boys in the high mountains and deserts of the Xianjiang Autonomous Region.<p> Gendun, the senior lama at the monastery that has given Shan sanctuary, announces to his student: ­You are needed in the north. A woman named Lau has been killed. A teacher. And a lama is missing.­ Though reluctant to leave the gentle presence of the monks who are balm to his crippled soul, Shan realises he has no choice. <p>It turns out that Lau had taken upon herself the care of the zheli, a group of orphaned children from all corners of Xianjiang, and strove to help the children retain a sense of native identity in the face of the Poverty Eradication Scheme, which is Beijing-speak for the destruction of the herding clans and the transformation of the western steppes into a region of exploitable resources. Shan wonders whether officials from the People's Brigade (perhaps the ­Jade Bitch­, Prosecutor Xu Li), or the feared secret police ­knobs­ from Public Security decided to put a stop to her subversive activities. But when the children from the zheli begin dying amid horrific tales of the ­demon­ that came for them, bleak politics must grapple with darker imaginings. <p> The novel sports a practically Dickensian cast of characters, which might overwhelm the narrative by sheer numbers, yet Pattison manages to add depth to even the most minor of characters, and at the moments when the troupe threatens to become completely unwieldy, he deftly redeems the situation with moments of quiet poetry. <I>--Kelly Flynn</I>
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Arrow The Skull Mantra
Not many political thrillers are set in Tibet, and few can match the power and poetry of this debut novel by journalist Eliot Pattison. At the heart of the book is a forced labour camp where the Chinese imprison Buddhist monks and other local dissidents they've swept up since taking over Tibet. The prison also holds a few special Chinese prisoners--including Shan Tao Yun. This middle-aged man was once the Inspector General of the Ministry of Economy in Beijing, specialising in fraud cases. For reasons even he doesn't understand, he has been imprisoned and brutalised, and now spends his days breaking rocks on a road crew called the People's 404th Construction Brigade high in the Himalayas. Shan manages to survive under these harsh conditions thanks to the spiritual guidance of his fellow prisoners, but his precarious balance is threatened by the discovery of the headless body of a local Chinese official near a road construction site.<p> The dead man's head soon turns up in a famous shrine--a cave that contains the skulls of heroic monks. The shrewd Red Army Colonel in charge of the district asks Shan to conduct an investigation: offers of better food and conditions are mixed with threats against his monk friends. Colonel Tan wants a fast resolution that implicates a mute, passive monk found near the cave, but Shan is certain that the man isn't guilty. More likely, killers include other high- ranking Chinese officials, as well as a pair of American mining entrepreneurs who had personal as well as financial dealings with the dead man. <p> By using a mountain of tiny details to make us believe completely in Shan and his perilous situation, Pattison creates a rare combination of excitement and enlightenment. <I>--Dick Adler</I>
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Arrow Beautiful Ghosts
<i>Beautiful Ghosts</i> is the fourth novel in Eliot Pattison's fascinating series featuring former Beijing detective inspector Shan Tao Yun. Among its key ingredients are a murder in a ruined monastery, an FBI agent on the trail of stolen art, a British relief worker, an American billionaire in cahoots with a Chinese minister and a beautiful woman with a dual heritage. Released unofficially from a work camp in Tibet and now living with the forbidden lamas he has sworn to protect from Chinese efforts to eradicate them, the enigmatic inspector is caught in a web of political intrigue between the Chinese official who arranged his release and the pompous and corrupt Minister of Culture; the latter will stop at nothing, including murder, to possess the ancient treasure believed to be hidden in the monastery. <p>Shan becomes more complex and multidimensional as he faces new challenges in this adventure, including repairing his relationship with his long-missing son. The action and the central character move from the mountains and provincial capitals of Tibet to Beijing and even America. Readers discovering Pattison for the first time will want to read his backlist, especially the Edgar Award-winning <I>The Skull Mantra</I>. <I>--Jane Adams, Amazon.com</I>
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Osborne McGraw-Hill Burning Down the House: Ripping, Recording, Remixing and More!
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Arthaus Musik Gluck - Orphée et Eurydice Robert Wilson, John Eliot Gardiner, Théâtre du Châtelet [1999]
Gluck's 1762 opera <I>Orphée et Eurydice</I> was ground-breaking in its day and--as this 1999 performance from the Theatre Musical de Paris shows--it still lends itself to radical treatment. The composer's rejection of traditional flamboyant operatic bells and whistles led to a fresh form in which the lyrics hold court. The music provides the setting and emotional colour in a way that is almost physical in its intensity. Gluck's readiness to incorporate the influences of other art forms--poetry, ballet and drama--has always made this story of love rescued from the jaws of tragedy universally appealing.<p> This production, directed by Robert Wilson and conducted by John Eliot Gardiner, is mesmerising. The all but ill-fated couple (Magdalena Kozena and Madeline Bender) move as if in a trance, their actions suggesting marionettes controlled by greater forces. Their faces are largely expressionless, leaving their voices to explore the force of the huge range of human emotions they must cover during the opera's 100 minutes. Only Cupid runs free. The performances are beautifully sung in French, Kozena bringing immense dignity to Orphée's lament, ­J'ai perdu mon Eurydice­. A powerful interpretation of an important work, fit for the 21st century. --<I>Piers Ford</I>
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Northcote House Publishers Ltd George Eliot (Writers & Their Work S.)
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Galahad Books The Two-Ocean War: A Short History of the United States Navy in the Second World War
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Fourth Estate George Eliot: The Last Victorian
It was a scandal when Victorian society realised that the morally sensitive novelist George Eliot was Marian Evans, lover of the married freethinking journalist George Henry Lewes. It was easier to sling accusations of loose morals than to contemplate the very high ethical standards of a value system all the more rigorous for being self-devised. Kathryn Hughes' excellent new biography of the woman who became one of the most appealing of Victorian sages has, at its heart, a sense of just how scandalous George Eliot was in her day and how much courage and nervous energy she had to expend in living a life by her own rules. Hughes suggests, convincingly, that this energy is heavily paralleled in the virtue shared by her most attractive central characters, a capacity to endure and stand by righteousness. And there is also a capacity to feel pain--Hughes attaches this, but not reductively, to the rejection of Eliot by her family for her apostasy to freethinking agnosticism from the Evangelical Christianity in which she grew up. Eliot's has always been a powerful story because she achieved intellectual independence as well as artistic success in a society loaded against her by propriety and sexism; Hughes does it full justice. --<I>Roz Kaveney</I>
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HarperCollins T.S. Eliot Reads: ­The Wasteland­, ­Four Quartets­, and ­Other Poems­
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Faber and Faber Selected Poems
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Faber and Faber The Complete Poems and Plays
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