10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISQUIETUDE»
Discover the use of
disquietude in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disquietude and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The book of
disquietude, by Bernardo Soares, assistant ...
The first translation of a classic of existential literature--"the most beautiful diary of the century."
Fernando Pessoa, Richard Zenith, 1996
2
The Snowflake on the Belfry: Dogma and
Disquietude in the ...
" "These essays demonstrate Balakian's belief that the fate of literature "needs the snowflake not to ring the bell to any particular tune but to maintain a seasonal balance in the literary climate.
Anna Balakian, Anna Elizabeth Balakian, 1994
New York City native Leah Fisher, an actress you probably haven't heard of, is getting her big break in the premiere of a brand new musical.
4
Prayer as Memory: Toward the Comparative Study of Prayer as ...
... “There is no maintaining and no depth to, this bottomless chess board on
which Being is put into play.”30 This takes us to a place of prayer that is called
disquietude, in that it interrupts any piety or confidence that prayer is adequate in
itself.
5
The Edinburgh monthly magazine [afterw.] Blackwood's ...
owing to a temporary and wholly- baseless disquietude. How then did the Bank
meet it ? By adopting a course which still further, and to a fearful extent,
depressed the cotton-market — converted disquietude into panic — aggravated a
passing ...
6
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
owing to a temporary and wholly baseless disquietude How then did the Rank
meet it? By adopting a course which still further, and to a fearful extent,
depressed the cotton-market— converted disquietude into panic — aggravated a
passing ...
7
The Origins of Vaudeville: Aesthetic Power,
Disquietude, and ...
Prior to the 1890s, cosmopolitan-oriented entrepreneurs tried to establish niches for variety entertainment venues within the legitimate theatrical world.
8
A Treatise on Man: His Intellectual Faculties and His Education
OF DISQUIETUDE. Disquietude is a disorder of the mind. Whence does it
proceed ? From the absence of sensations sufficiently acute to engage attention*.
If a moderate fortune compels us to labour, and we contract the habit of it ; or if we
...
9
Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt
Ficino calls this condition a disquietude of the soul, inqui- etudo animi. In doing
so, he takes up a concept of Saint Augustine, who spoke in his Confessions of a
disquietude of the heart, inquietude cordix inquietum est cor nostrum, donee, ...
10
On the Present
Disquietude in the Church: A Letter to the ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Christopher Wordsworth, 2010
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISQUIETUDE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
disquietude is used in the context of the following news items.
Lack of depth a worry for Heyneke
But amid the euphoria there is also a sense of disquietude. While Meyer insists that the door is not entirely closed to players from outside the ... «Independent Online, Jun 15»
A dream ghastly terminated
GRIEF and disquietude have enveloped the family of Christianah Ibukun Asade, one of the 12 students of Olabisi Onabanjo University, ... «The Guardian Nigeria, Jun 15»
Review: Zorongo Flamenco gets creepy in Goya-inspired dance
Even in moments of slow disquietude, where she seemed to search and meander in the darkness with unusual rhythms created with her feet, ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jun 15»
God Talk: Taming restlessness
The thesaurus uses these words: unease, worry, anxiety, concern, disquietude; perturbation, consternation, upset, malaise, angst; agitation, ... «Red Bluff Daily News, Jun 15»
School board discusses: controversial novel, recommendations for …
... "Honestly, The Handmaid's Tale is disturbing. It's a disturbing read, and it kind of should be because it's meant to provide some disquietude." «Newsbf.com, Jun 15»
Deeply twisted: Michaël Borremans goes to the dark side in new …
... the artworks stand out in the darkness and remain isolated from each other, as if to further emphasise the eerie sense of disquietude. «wallpaper.com, Jun 15»
Public speaking is better on a page
Disquietude? Could anyone even hear me? Did I speak too fast? I don't know, because the only thing I could hear while I was up there was my ... «Memphis Business Journal, Jun 15»
Rabbinic Dignity: A Contemporary Lesson
... cannot assume wrongdoing beyond anything that would be admitted or proven, we are left with a feeling of great disquietude and confusion. «Jewish Link of New Jersey, Jun 15»
This Israel
The left wing, with their imagined special grasp of ethical issues, disquietude towards faith-based moralities, and all-informing commitment to ... «American Thinker, Jun 15»
Rabbinic Dignity - A Contemporary Dilemma
... assume wrongdoing beyond anything which would be admitted or proven, we are left with a feeling of great disquietude and confusion. «Arutz Sheva, Jun 15»