
The Emperor of Scent
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In the tradition of Susan Orlean's The Orchid Thief and James Gleick's Genius, The Emperor of Scent...

The Americas' First Theologies: Early Sources of Post-Contact Indigenous Religion
Robert M. Carmack, Sergio Romero and Frauke Sachse
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The Theologia Indorum by Dominican friar Domingo de Vico was the first Christian theology written in...

Niorstigningar Saga: Sources, Transmission, and Theology of the Old Norse Descent into Hell
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The Evangelium Nicodemi, or Gospel of Nicodemus, was the most widely circulated apocryphal writing...

Eilidh G Clark (177 KP) rated The Portrait of Mr W.H. in Books
May 14, 2017
Wilde presents a subjective interpretation of Shakespeare’s sonnets that portrays homoerotic sexual desire as the force for creative inspiration. Foremost, through the character Cyril Graham, the author demonstrates that art is ‘an attempt to realise one’s own personality on some imaginative plane out of reach of the trammelling accidents and limitations of real life’, (Wilde, p.111).
Taking from a hypothesis in the previous century by Edmund Malone and Thomas Tyrwhitt, the character of Cyril forms a theory in which Mr W.H. is a young actor named Willie Hughes, employed by Shakespeare and who is the muse to which the sonnets are devoted. Cyril investigates each poem and pieces together a theory he believes to be true.
On the surface, Cyril’s theory derives from feeling and beauty rather than logic and instruction.
The withholding of facts in Shakespeare’s sonnets energises Cyril. He scours the poems to find a clue that harmonise with his own feelings. Cyril believes that Shakespeare influences his readers by guiding them to Willie Hughes.
Cyril, spurned by the moralistic interpretations of previous critics, becomes enthralled by Shakespeare’s muse.
Challenging the Modern Synthesis: Adaptation, Development, and Inheritance
Philippe Huneman and Denis Walsh
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Since its origin in the early 20th century, the Modern Synthesis theory of evolution has grown to...

God and Necessity
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Brian Leftow offers a theory of the possible and the necessary in which God plays the chief role,...

Bernoulli Numbers and Zeta Functions
Tsuneo Arakawa, Tomoyoshi Ibukiyama, Masanobu Kaneko and Don B. Zagier
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Two major subjects are treated in this book. The main one is the theory of Bernoulli numbers and the...

Revolution in the 70s
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This book - the first in a brand new series - follows on from "My Great Predecessors" and sees chess...

Practical Poetics in Architecture
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Integrate poetics into real-world spaces by bringing theory down to earth Practical Poetics in...