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The Elusive Fox

The Elusive Fox
Author: Muhammad Zafzaf
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2016-08-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0815653816

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Considered one of Morocco’s most important contemporary writers, Muhammad Zafzaf created stories of alterity, compassionate tales inhabited by prostitutes, thieves, and addicts living in the margins of society. In The Elusive Fox, Zafzaf’s first novel to be translated into English, a young teacher visits the coastal city of Essaouira in the 1960s. There he meets a group of European bohemians and local Moroccans and is exposed to the grittier side of society. More than a novel, The Elusive Fox is a portrait of a city during a time of fluid cultural and political mores in Morocco.


Aesop's Fox

Aesop's Fox
Author: Aesop
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780152016715

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Several fables from Aesop are adapted and woven into a story about the adventures of a fox.


How to Find a Fox

How to Find a Fox
Author: Nilah Magruder
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250086566

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"Equipped with a camera and determination, an adventurous little girl tries to track down an elusive red fox, which proves more difficult than she thought"--


Running with the Fox

Running with the Fox
Author: David Whyte Macdonald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1987
Genre: Foxes
ISBN: 9780044404194

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Utopia

Utopia
Author: Alistair Fox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780805785708

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Thomas More's Utopia remains indisputably the most potent work in the genre of writing that it initiated and in fact named. Since it was published in 1516 - in a Tudor-ruled England responding to the wave of humanist thought sweeping across Europe - this fantasy voyage has inspired centuries of social reformers, who have embraced More's fiction as a realistic blueprint for a new, ideal society. On the literary side, writers from Jonathan Swift to George Orwell have plied the genre More invented, and yet none has arrived at a conclusion more prophetic than the original: that the dogged quest for an imagined ideal generates doubt that this ideal would be as attractive in practice as in theory, and that, given what we know of human nature, such an ideal could ever be implemented. In Utopia: An Elusive Vision Alistair Fox places More's masterwork in the context of the reform aspirations of early-sixteenth-century European humanists, tracing the stages of its composition to show how and why the book came to be inherently paradoxical and showing us why the book in many ways presaged the rise of Martin Luther and the watershed Protestant Reformation. Fox lucidly explores the complex, equivocal nature of More's vision, which, he contends, was conditioned not only by More's recognition that people's desire for ideal social order conflicts with many of their most basic impulses but also by his propensity for seeing most issues simultaneously from contradictory perspectives. This paradox and tension led More to create a fiction that, according to Fox, allows human imperfection to interrogate the validity of the "ideal" society the fiction presents, without confirming or subverting it. With UtopiaMore encourages readers to explore what he reveals to be a perpetual dilemma in utopianism itself. Fox concludes that, by thus encompassing and provoking the full range of reactions that subsequent utopias and "dystopias" would likely elicit, More's Utopia is both the prototype and epitome of the utopian genre itself. Fox's engaging study is the most extensive treatment of Utopia to date, examining the work as one which evolved in response to More's changing emotional perceptions and treating More's text as a vehicle for intellectual exploration rather than a definitive proclamation. Utopia: An Elusive Vision, replete with historical detail and an overview of criticism of More's text through four centuries, allows readers to discern for themselves the features that contribute to Utopia's intellectual and rhetorical complexity.


Red Fox

Red Fox
Author: J. David Henry
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1588343391

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In this engaging introduction to the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), J. David Henry recounts his years of field research on this flame-colored predator. With its catlike whiskers, teeth, and paws, as well as vertical-slit pupils, the North American red fox not only resembles but often behaves like a feline, especially when hunting. Probing the reasons for these similarities, Henry reveals the behavior and ecology of a species that thrives from the edge of suburbia to the cold northern tundra.


Collecting the Self

Collecting the Self
Author: Sing-chen Lydia Chiang
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047414845

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Chinese strange tale collections contain short stories about ghosts and animal spirits, supra-human heroes and freaks, exotic lands and haunted homes, earthquake and floods, and other perceived “anomalies” to accepted cosmic and social norms. As such, this body of literature is a rich repository of Chinese myths, folklore, and unofficial “histories”. These collections also reflect Chinese attitudes towards normalcy and strangeness, perceptions of civilization and barbarism, and fantasies about self and other. Inspired in part by Freud’s theory of the uncanny, this book explores the emotive subtexts of late imperial strange tale collections to consider what these stories tell us about suppressed cultural anxieties, the construction of gender, and authorial self-identity.


Bit & Spur

Bit & Spur
Author: Minnie McIntyre
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1910
Genre: Horses
ISBN:

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When Fox is a Thousand

When Fox is a Thousand
Author: Larissa Lai
Publisher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781551521688

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An evocative novel that links the lives of a ninth-century poet/nun and a contemporary Asian-American woman.