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The Dambusters – ‘Was it Worth it’ Barnes Wallis and the Men Behind the Raid in Their Own Words


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English | July 30, 2024 | ISBN: 1399063812 | 304 pages | PDF | 14 Mb
On 16 May 1943, 617 Squadron’s first mission saw 19 Avro Lancasters deploy bouncing bombs to breach the Möhne and Eder dams, inflicting significant damage on Nazi Germany’s industrial Ruhr region.

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Djuna Barnes’s Nightwood The World and the Politics of Peace


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English | ISBN: 1472530667 | 2014 | 232 pages | PDF | 4 MB
Ranging over depression-era politics, the failures of the League of Nations, popular journalism and the Modernist culture exemplified by such writers as James Joyce and T.S. Eliot, this is a comprehensive exploration of the historical contexts of Djuna Barnes’s masterpiece, Nightwood.

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Djuna Barnes and Theology Melancholy, Body, Theodicy


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English | ISBN: 1350256021 | 2022 | 218 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
Modernism, religion, and queer bodies come together in this study of Djuna Barnes’s writings and art. Examining the role of Barnes’s theological imagination in relation to a phenomenology of suffering, joy, and sexed embodiment, this book unfolds an intricate synthesis of theology, psychoanalysis, and narrative theory to interrogate how queerness informs her art. Providing an original contribution to religious and literary theory, Ng develops a neo-ontological account of melancholy in relation to the myth of the Fall and provides a novel framework for understanding comedy and tragedy in relation to the question of theodicy. Presented in light of a large body of new archival evidence, Barnes’s works are also examined for the first time in relation to a wide range of intertextual and intermedial encounters, including the medieval mysticism of Marguerite Porete, Stravinsky’s music, 16th- and 18th-century engravings by Albrecht Dürer and Joseph Ottinger, and French and Russian literature from Baudelaire and Lautréamont to Proust and Dostoevsky.

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