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The Word (1972)

par Irving Wallace

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: COLERIDGE At a time when the study of literary influences, the influence of nation on nation, of poet on poet, of book on book, threatens to claim the whole field of literary history, the case of Wordsworth has a special interest. The rainbow of Romanticism has been unweaved; the imports of Romanticism have been traced to the places of their growth. One man read Shakespeare; another buried himself in Northern mythology; a third, weary of the monotony of his own good sense and sound judgment, brought drugs and perfumes from the East. A whole tribe of workers busied themselves with the resuscitation of the ideas and arts of the Middle Ages. And it cannot be denied that the Middle Ages, misunderstood, in its own way and for its own purposes, by the Eighteenth Century, furnished the most picturesque part of its outfit to the Romantic Revival. Of all literary influences in the England of the close ofthe century Percy's Reliques was incomparably the most powerful. But the complex machinery of loans, imports, bequests, letters of credit, and orders of affiliation does not in the end explain Romanticism. The compass of human expression is limited; the variations of human thought are, after all, slight variations; and an age that seeks expression for its philosophy is always to be found wisely foraging in the storehouse of the past. Its philosophy, nevertheless, is its own, and, unless it is no better than a foolish imitation, derives from experience of life. One and the same tendency of thought and feeling, resulting from the pressure of a single age and civilisation on the eternal motives of human nature, is manifested in many minds at the same time; and then, and then only, does the search for expression begin. It is the interest of Wordsw...… (plus d'informations)
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  Murtra | Nov 17, 2020 |
APARECE UN PAPIRO DEL SIGLO I, SUPUESTO ORÍGEN DE LOS EVANGELIOS QUE LOS CONTRADICE, PRESENTADO UN JESÚS QUE ANDA POR LA TIERRA DESPUÉS DE SU RESURRECCIÓN. RANDALL INVESTIGA SOBRE LA AUTENTICIDAD DE "LA PALABRA", ENFRENTÁNDOSE A DEFENSORES Y DETRACTORES DE LA MISMA. ( )
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This book was recommended to me as an alternative to the Dan Brown fiascos, and I had high hopes. Maybe that's why it was a bit of let down. Although the writing is very different from Brown's beat-you-over-the-head-with-action-sequences style, it's still designed to appeal to the lowest common denominator, and it manages to combine slow and dull with flat, inconsistent characters and an assumption of a dumb reader. I found the story itself a bit less than inspired, and the ending a complete cop-out. Sorry, Jett. ( )
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En las ruinas de Ostia Antica, el profesor Augusto Monti descubre un papiro del siglo I d.C. que resulta ser el más grande y trascendental descubrimiento arqueológico de todos los tiempos. Es el Documento Q, el evangelio escrito por Santiago, hermano menor de Jesús, y ofrece al mundo moderno a un nuevo Jesucristo, desvel a los secretos de sus años desconocidos y contradice los relatos existentes sobre su vida. Teólogos, impresores, lingüistas, traductores, cristólogos y otros profesionales de todo el mundo forman un único grupo de trabajo, conocido en clave como Resurrección Dos, que publicará y explotará la nueva versión de la Palabra, una empresa comercial de tal magnitud que ningún rastro de falsedad debería ensombrecerla.
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: COLERIDGE At a time when the study of literary influences, the influence of nation on nation, of poet on poet, of book on book, threatens to claim the whole field of literary history, the case of Wordsworth has a special interest. The rainbow of Romanticism has been unweaved; the imports of Romanticism have been traced to the places of their growth. One man read Shakespeare; another buried himself in Northern mythology; a third, weary of the monotony of his own good sense and sound judgment, brought drugs and perfumes from the East. A whole tribe of workers busied themselves with the resuscitation of the ideas and arts of the Middle Ages. And it cannot be denied that the Middle Ages, misunderstood, in its own way and for its own purposes, by the Eighteenth Century, furnished the most picturesque part of its outfit to the Romantic Revival. Of all literary influences in the England of the close ofthe century Percy's Reliques was incomparably the most powerful. But the complex machinery of loans, imports, bequests, letters of credit, and orders of affiliation does not in the end explain Romanticism. The compass of human expression is limited; the variations of human thought are, after all, slight variations; and an age that seeks expression for its philosophy is always to be found wisely foraging in the storehouse of the past. Its philosophy, nevertheless, is its own, and, unless it is no better than a foolish imitation, derives from experience of life. One and the same tendency of thought and feeling, resulting from the pressure of a single age and civilisation on the eternal motives of human nature, is manifested in many minds at the same time; and then, and then only, does the search for expression begin. It is the interest of Wordsw...

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