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Romantic Revelations

Romantic Revelations
Author: Chris Washington
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1487530323

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Romantic Revelations shows that the nonhuman is fundamental to Romanticism’s political responses to climatic catastrophes. Exploring what he calls "post-apocalyptic Romanticism," Chris Washington intervenes in the critical conversation that has long defined Romanticism as an apocalyptic field. "Apocalypse" means "the revelation of a perfected world," which sees Romanticism’s back-to-nature environmentalism as a return to paradise and peace on earth. Romantic Revelations, however, demonstrates that the destructive climate change events of 1816, "the year without a summer," changed Romantic thinking about the environment and the end of the world. Their post-apocalyptic visions correlate to the beginning of the Anthropocene, the time when humans initiated the possible extinction of their own species and potentially the earth. Rather than constructing paradises where humans are reborn or human existence ends, the later Romantics are interested in how to survive in the ashes after great social and climatic global disasters. Romantic Revelations argues that Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Clare, and Jane Austen sketch out a post-apocalyptic world that, in contrast to the sunnier Romantic narratives, is paradoxically the vision that offers us hope. In thinking through life after disaster, Washington contends that these authors craft an optimistic vision of the future that leads to a new politics.


The Revelation of the Spirit of Truth

The Revelation of the Spirit of Truth
Author: Talita (Ms.T) Johnson Smith
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1524507679

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This little Christian faith book called, "The Revelation of the Spirit of Truth"(TROTSOT) is a self-help tool to be used in conjunction with your Bible. It explains in detail the hidden mysteries of God with Scripture and gives you insight into the identity of the beloved disciple, Lucifer, Satan, and the Holy Spirit. This book puts to an end, unanswered questions and Swiss cheese theologies on the" end times." Spoken from the mouth of one of God's true watchmen, this book also offers personal experiences and lessons learned to help those who may be struggling to release themselves from the bondage of pornography and masturbation. This book sets the standard of holy living without the chains of religion, offering insight and hidden manna. The revelation of the spirit of truth also gives you the formula for decoding the world's most complex book the Bible. TROTSOT is not your typical "church book", it's a kingdom book, meaning it teaches and focuses on the workings of the spiritual realm and government . It also teaches you how to utilize your heavenly hosts to spice up your marital sex life and take it to a whole other dimension. This book tells of the jealousy of the Guardian of your souls, and of his faithfulness. From the unscripted and unlearned to the doctors of the field, there is something to learn for all. While breaking down spiritual giants such as hypocrisy , tithe hustling, spiritual prostitution, as well as the apostate church TROTSOT is nothing of the ordinary . The straight forwardness of this bookmay be considered an insult to the faint of heart and thin skinned. This work bridges the gap between Christianity, Hinduism, and Judaism. From Ezekiel's wheels, to sefirots ,to chakras TROTSOT gives an introduction to the Spirit Of Wisdom of the ages and the annoiting of the Father. This book reveals the mysteries of God.


XVI Revelations of Divine Love

XVI Revelations of Divine Love
Author: Julian (of Norwich)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1902
Genre: Devotional literature
ISBN:

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Revelations of Divine Love

Revelations of Divine Love
Author: Julian of Norwich
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1602068410

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Considered one of the first books ever written by a woman in the English language, Revelations of Divine Love, by British mystic JULIAN OF NORWICH (1342-1416), continues to be an inspiration to spiritual seekers everywhere. During a period of illness, Julian witnessed sixteen visions of Christ that changed her life. She recorded these visions and spent many years working out their theological implications. Among her revelations were the comprehension of the Trinity, the conquering of the Fiend by the Passion, and the painless glory of Heaven. She believed in universal salvation and is often remembered for being an optimist during a time when many believed that God was punishing mankind. Julian is essential reading for anyone seeking to renew or spark their Christian faith.


Revelations of Divine Love

Revelations of Divine Love
Author: Julian (of Norwich)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1901
Genre: Devotional literature
ISBN:

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Material Transgressions

Material Transgressions
Author: Kate Singer
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-07-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1789627575

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Material Transgressions reveals how Romantic-era authors think outside of historical and theoretical ideologies that reiterate notions of sexed bodies, embodied subjectivities, isolated things, or stable texts. The essays gathered here examine how Romantic writers rethink materiality, especially the subject-object relationship, in order to challenge the tenets of Enlightenment and the culture of sensibility that privileged the hegemony of the speaking and feeling lyric subject and to undo supposedly invariable matter, and representations of it, that limited their writing, agency, knowledge, and even being. In this volume, the idea of transgression serves as a flexible and capacious discursive and material movement that braids together fluid forms of affect, embodiment, and textuality. The texts explored offer alternative understandings of materiality that move beyond concepts that fix gendered bodies and intellectual capacities, whether human or textual, idea or thing. They enact processes – assemblages, ghost dances, pack mentality, reiterative writing, shapeshifting, multi-voiced choric oralities – that redefine restrictive structures in order to craft alternative modes of being in the world that can help us to reimagine materiality both in the Romantic period and now. Such dynamism not only reveals a new materialist imaginary for Romanticism but also unveils textualities, affects, figurations, and linguistic movements that alter new materialism’s often strictly ontological approach. List of contributors: Kate Singer, Ashley Cross, Suzanne L. Barnett, Harriet Kramer Linkin, Michael Gamer, Katrina O’Loughlin, Emily J. Dolive, Holly Gallagher, Jillian Heydt-Stevenson, Mary Beth Tegan, Mark Lounibos, Sonia Hofkosh, David Sigler, Chris Washington, Donelle Ruwe, Mark Lussier.


Romantic Vacancy

Romantic Vacancy
Author: Kate Singer
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1438475276

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Examines the concept of a poetics of vacancy in Romantic-era literature. Romantic Vacancy argues that, at the cult of sensibility’s height, Romantic writers found alternative tropes of affect to express movement beyond sensation and the body. Grappling with sensibility’s claims that sensation could be translated into ideas and emotions, poets of vacancy rewrote core empiricist philosophies that trapped women and men in sensitive bodies and, more detrimentally, in ideological narratives about emotional response that gendered subjects’ bodies and minds. Kate Singer contends that affect’s genesis occurs instead through a series of figurative responses and movements that loop together human and nonhuman movements of mind, body, and nature into a posthuman affect. This book discovers a new form of Romantic affect that is dynamically linguistic and material. It seeks to end the long tradition of holding women and men writers of the Romantic period as separate and largely unequal. It places women writers at the forefront of speculative thinking, repositions questions of gender at the vanguard of Romantic-era thought, revises how we have long thought of gender in the period, and rewrites our notions of Romantic affect. Finally, it answers pivotal questions facing both affect studies and Romanticism about interrelations among language, affect, and materiality. Readers will learn more about the deep history of how poetic language can help us move beyond binary gender and its limiting intellectual and affective ideologies. “Romantic Vacancy is a formidable text for our time. Providing a nuanced and original account of Romanticism’s reconfiguration of affect, Singer not only opens up new ways of thinking about literature of the past; her detailed argument for complex poetic explorations of what it means to be a self, create challenges for the present, especially through the intimate relation between text and affect. This book is essential for anyone working in literary Romanticism, but will also be valuable for those interested in the complex literary history of affect.” — Claire Colebrook, Pennsylvania State University Praise for Romantic Vacancy “For some time now there has been what we might call a movement that attends in Romantic writing to affects and states of being we had previously neglected or simply missed altogether. A generation of scholars, junior and senior, is mapping out this uncharted territory in the most original manner, along the way teaching us how to be with Romanticism, and how Romanticism has always been with us, in ways that are teaching all of us in turn how to be with the present. We can put Kate Singer’s Romantic Vacancy—smart, insightful, beautifully argued—at the vanguard of this movement, proof of the fact that any rumours of the death of our field are not only highly exaggerated but just plain wrong.” — Joel Faflak, author of Romantic Psychoanalysis: The Burden of the Mystery “Romantic Vacancy offers compelling close readings of Romantic women poets and two canonical male poets (Shelley and Wordsworth). After reading this book, Romantic-era scholars will no longer be able to read these poets in the same way again—I think this book will be a game changer for scholars working on women poets. This is a very fine work that should have a significant influence on the field.” — Daniela Garofalo, author of Women, Love, and Commodity Culture in British Romanticism


Fracture Feminism

Fracture Feminism
Author: David Sigler
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2021-08-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1438484879

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Feminist writers in British Romanticism often developed alternatives to linear time. Viewing time as a system of social control, writers like Mary Wollstonecraft, Anna Barbauld, and Mary Shelley wrote about current events as if they possessed knowledge from the future. Fracture Feminism explores this tradition with a perspective informed by Lacanian psychoanalysis and Derridean deconstruction, showing how time can be imagined to contain a hidden fracture—and how that fracture, when claimed as a point of view, could be the basis for an emancipatory politics. Arguing that the period's most radical experiments in undoing time stemmed from the era's discourses of gender and women's rights, Fracture Feminism asks: to what extent could women "belong" to their historical moment, given their political and social marginalization? How would voices from the future interrupt the ordinary procedures of political debate? What if utopia were understood as a time rather than a place, and its time were already inside the present?


Revelations of Divine Love

Revelations of Divine Love
Author: Julian Of Norwich
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1998-08-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0141904526

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Coming from a society where women were barred from serious writing and teaching, Julian, an anchorite of the great medieval city of Norwich, nevertheless uses her womanlines and the English vernacular of the day to describe a series of revelations which she received from God in the year 1373. She identifies the female nature of Christ's suffering and the motherhood of God, using images from domestic daily life, emphasizing the homeliness of God's love. She writes in a lively and unpretentious manner and her theology is precise without ever being pedantic.


Health Revelations from Heaven and Earth

Health Revelations from Heaven and Earth
Author: Tommy Rosa
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1781807248

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In 1999, Bronx-born plumber Tommy Rosa died after being the victim of a hit-and-run incident. Lying by the road, he felt a tug whisking him off into a tunnel of light. He found himself in a blessed place. He was shown that God created the Earth to nourish and heal mankind and that our sense of separation from each other and the divine is of our own making. He met his Divine Teacher and received a series of profound lessons - Eight Revelations about the nature of Heaven and Earth. Tommy returned to Earth with a heightened sense of connection to one and all. But the bliss of Heaven was quickly replaced by a long and painful recovery, and Tommy struggled to make sense of all that he had learned. Around the same time, Dr Stephen Sinatra, an integrative cardiologist, was revolutionizing his medical practice with a holistic approach to treatment. When a chance meeting brought the two men together, they gradually came to realize that the revelations of healing Tommy gleaned from his near-death experience aligned with the groundbreaking results Dr Sinatra was seeing in his own practice and scientific research. Health Revelations from Heaven and Earth brings divine wisdom together with the science of how we can live as God intended. Let this book lead you toward revitalized health, a newfound sense of purpose, and spiritual balance. Fully corroborated by Dr Sinatra's four decades of medical expertise, these divine lessons bring Heaven and Earth a little bit closer.