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Tia, The Topless Dancer

A Novel

Paperback || William R. Neblett || Monbeaulivre.fr

Curiously, in the case of the present novel, the consummation of a concrete person-to-person contact is not sheer fiction, since the heroine of this story actually exists. She is a professional topless dancer, you could actually witness her dance.

Neither you nor I should pre-judge the heroine of this story, Tia, merely on the grounds that she possessed and still possesses extraordinary human beauty. It is important to underscore this point in order to avoid a bias against her merely because ...

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Capitaine Baptiste

SOE wireless operator and Maquis leader

Paperback || Kenneth J. A. MacKenzie || Monbeaulivre.fr || met inkijkexemplaar

Parachuted into France as wireless operator for SOE's GONDOLIER circuit, Baptiste helped create the highly effective Maquis Louis of 1,900 men in the Morvan in central France - taking over command of the Maquis on the death of its charismatic leader, Louis.

Contains Baptiste's hitherto unpublished memoir and additional research by the author, Baptiste's son.

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The Story of Dora

Paperback || Frances Raval || Monbeaulivre.fr || met inkijkexemplaar

In this incandescent novel Frances Raval gives superbly vivid, powerful and at times wickedly funny portrayals of the foundations of Freudian psychoanalysis as it emerged in the 1890s and thus by implication of the inner life of the whole epoch. The Story of Dora is a richly ironic and imaginative reconstruction of the famous Freudian case-history, Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria. The novel shows Freud’s handling of the case to be one of his most scandalous impositions of theory ont...

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Casting Our Own Shadows

Recreating the Medieval Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela

Paperback || Scott Montgomery || Monbeaulivre.fr || met inkijkexemplaar

During the summer of the year 2000, Medieval Art Historian Scott Montgomery and Early Modern Historian Alice Bauer undertook the task of retracing the medieval pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. This book documents their thousand-mile, sixty-seven-day journey walking from Le Puy en Velay, France to the tomb of St. James at Santiago de Compostela, Spain. It also examines the historical background and numerous historical lessons gleaned from the experience.

As academics, Montgomery ...

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The Shadow of Gabriel's Wing

Poetry

Paperback || Michael Bradburn-Ruster || Monbeaulivre.fr

The poems in this collection arise from the vivid awareness that we are immersed in mystery. Dwelling in the shadow of Gabriel’s wing, we are called to embrace the plenitude of miracle and melancholy that weave our lives. The cover painting of Caspar David Friedrich intimates this spirit: two gazes—a man’s and a woman’s—contemplate and converge in a vision beyond themselves. A vast sky canopies a somber forest: at the penumbral verge of luminous and tenebrous realms, their surrender...

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Colonial Voices

The Anglo-African High Romance of Empire

Paperback || Gerald Monsman || Monbeaulivre.fr

Ever since the nineteenth-century the imperial romance has been understood, on some level, not merely as a self-evident genre of adventure capable of producing an aesthetic experience but as a political construction of ideological identifications and exclusions. There is a serious dearth of critical work on late-imperial writers of popular romances written about the Anglo-African colonies and the regions beyond their imperial frontiers. A growing interest in Africa now means that even the Ang...

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The Reef

Exotic Birds: Five Stories with Rare Women

Paperback || Reina Roffé || Monbeaulivre.fr || met inkijkexemplaar

Like a spiral woven around two axes—a trip and a truncated novel—The Reef captures the insecurities of a time of terror, that of the Argentine military dictatorship of 1976-1983. But times and spaces are ambiguous as are the identities of the protagonist, the narrator, and the secondary characters of this novel written in an original, daring style. As the protagonist struggles to write her first novel, she is constantly interrupted and frustrated by reality. And so what would be a roma...

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THE WOMEN IN THE MEN'S CLUB

WOMEN MODERNISTA POETS IN CUBA (1880-1910)

Paperback || Catharina Vallejo || Monbeaulivre.fr || met inkijkexemplaar

The feminine, or 'Woman,' was one of the main inspirations in Modernismo's expression, and the still current exclusion of women poets from this movement's canon is contrary to its own foundational concepts of innovation, rupture and the importance of personal expression. This book examines the philosophical and epistemological underpinnings of Modernismo to show that there were indeed women who expressed beauty, broke with tradition and, in their search for a female Modernista voice, were inn...

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The Complete Poetry

A Bilingual Edition

Paperback || Teresa Of Avila || Monbeaulivre.fr || met inkijkexemplaar

'Vogt is striving to return to the “primitive rule” of scholarship, which stresses canonicity, esthetic and humanistic values, historical grounding, and adherence to text. Vogt’s “Critical Introduction” places Saint Teresa’s work in the political, historical, and religious context of Golden Age Spain, where faith permeated every aspect of life. He humanizes his subject by stressing her earthiness— for example, her fondness for music and cooking—as well as her political savvy a...

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Vicious Circle

A Play

Paperback || José Agustín || Monbeaulivre.fr || met inkijkexemplaar

“Peering into the labyrinth of Mexico’s justice system in the 1970s, Vicious Circle could have been written yesterday. Mexican playwright José Agustín skillfully integrates enduring themes relevant in contemporary Mexico—drugs, crime, and corruption—to weave together an unenviable prisoner’s dilemma for four young hippies who find themselves between the rock and hard place that was Mexico’s unforgiving Lecumberri prison, where Agustín found his inspiration. Exceptionally transl...