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Boria Sax

    Questo autore si addentra nell'affascinante regno degli animali nella letteratura, ispirato da testi e miti antichi. Il suo lavoro esplora la ricca storia delle relazioni uomo-animale attraverso narrazioni, favole e mitologia. Preoccupato per l'eccessiva accademicizzazione del campo, si sforza di preservare l'immediatezza sensoriale e la poetica che originariamente accompagnavano questo studio. Attraverso l'organizzazione Nature in Legend and Story (NILAS), l'autore unisce narrazione e studio, continuando ad arricchire la nostra comprensione della cultura e della storia attraverso la lente dei personaggi animali.

    Boria Sax
    Crow
    Serpent & Swan: Animal Bride Folklore & Literature
    The romantic heritage of marxism
    The Raven and the Sun: Poems and Stories
    Avian Illuminations
    Thomas Mann's Death in Venice
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      Thomas Mann's Death in Venice
    • Boria Sax, steeped in animal studies in myth and literature, is not only a teacher and scholar, but also one of our finest lyric poets. This collection of poems and tales, centered around the mysterious world of crows and ravens that exists around us almost unnoticed, demonstrates the universality of the narratives in which animal wisdom plays, as he retells Eastern European and Native American crow/raven tales. The book is also interspersed with Sax's sensitive lyrics on other topics. Includes two "crow wheel" illustrations by Tom Fitzpatrick.

      The Raven and the Sun: Poems and Stories
    • This book traces the roots of East German poetry in the tradition of German Romanticism. In the initial chapters, it examines the way in which Romantic traditions have exerted a continuing influence on Marxist theory. It continues with a close analysis of poems by leading East German authors such as Becher, Brecht and Maurer. A fundamental tension is uncovered in this poetry. There is the Romantic tendency to view erotic love as a source of salvation. There is also pressure in a Socialist state to subordinate personal feelings--including love--to collective priorities. While the poets have attempted to resolve this contradiction in highly original ways, none appears entirely successful.

      The romantic heritage of marxism
    • Exploring the concept of animal bride tales, this work delves into their historical significance and cultural evolution from antiquity to the present. Boria Sax highlights how these stories reflect humanity's connection to nature, tracing their origins to serpent cults in Mesopotamia and southeastern Europe. By examining various legends and literary works, he reveals how perceptions of the natural world have transformed the narratives over time. The book illustrates the enduring presence of the animal bride archetype in myths, enriching our cultural landscape with vivid imagery.

      Serpent & Swan: Animal Bride Folklore & Literature
    • Crow

      • 184pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      A classic account of the crow, now available in B-format paperback. Boria Sax looks at the crow in myth, literature and life, from Noah's raven to films such as The Crow.

      Crow
    • "This is the first book to explore the paradox of the Nazi cult of animals and the obsession with the annhilation of "biologically inferior" people." "Animals in the Third Reich begins by contrasting Jewish, Christian, and polytheistic traditions relating to animals in Germany, and examines the ways that the Nazi movement adopted, altered, challenged, or exploited these traditions. This discussion covers several perspectives on the treatment of animals, including those of zoologists, veterinarians, novelists, painters, sculptors, and the general public. Adopting and exploiting such traditions, the Nazis elaborated their own symbolic system of relating certain animals to supporters and antagonists of the movement - Aryan wolves and horses; Jewish pigs and apes."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

      Animals in the Third Reich
    • Dinomania

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The story of our unlikely romance with the dinosaurs, from the finding of their enormous bones to the dinosaur theme parks of today

      Dinomania
    • Lizard

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Filled with beguiling images throughout, Lizard is a unique and sometimes surprising introduction to this popular but little-understood reptile. Boria Sax describes the diversity of lizard species and traces the representation of this reptile in cultures worldwide.

      Lizard
    • A personal, eloquent portrayal of the meanings and cultural history of forests.

      Enchanted Forests