10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLACELESSLY»
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placelessly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Lunchtime in Loireville: Learning to Become a Culturally ...
Provisioning Issues: learning to consume timelessly, placelessly, and facelessly
A. The Woes of Modern Mass Consumption: supermarkets and changing
practices While consumer demand and concerns undoubtedly help shape
modern ...
Wendy Lee Hunnewell Leynse, 2008
2
Princeton Alumni Weekly
... no longer had a home because he traveled so much on planes. I started
meeting these modern, contemporary nomads and realized there's a whole
culture out there which disperses our physical presence and allows us to live
placelessly.
3
Moby Dick the Whale Volume I EasyRead Ed
What deadly voids and unbidden infidelities in the lines that seem to gnaw upon
all Faith, and refuse resurrections to the beings who have placelessly perished
without a grave. As well might those tablets stand in the cave of Elephanta as
here ...
4
An American Vein: Critical Readings in Appalachian Literature
Chappell opens his book not with the markedly regional but with the placelessly
personal and the directly allusive. “The River Awakening in the Sea” sets the self
in relation to the beloved in a bedroom that could be anywhere. No doubt this ...
Danny Miller, Sharon Hatfield, Gurney Norman, 2005
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Media Knowledge: Readings in Popular Culture, Pedagogy, and ...
Such discourses never suspend us placelessly outside of history or lodge us
immovably within current constellations of power. True, the character of media
knowledge as already populated within prior current configurations of power
limits the ...
James Schwoch, Mimi White, Susan Reilly, 1992
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Moby Dick: or, The Whale
What deadly voids and unbidden infidelities in the lines that seem to gnaw upon
all Faith, and refuse resurrections to the beings who have placelessly perished
without a grave. As well might those tablets stand in the cave of Elephanta as
here ...
7
The New Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville
“[T]he masterless ocean overruns the globe,” he asserted, “No mercy, no power
but its own controls it” (MD 274). Melville's fullest images of annihilation centered
on those who “placelessly perished” by being whelmed in the ocean's depths, ...
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In the World Interior of Capital: Towards a Philosophical ...
... of marble tablets in memory of all the sailors who died at sea: 'What deadly
voids and unbidden infidelities in the lines that seem to gnaw upon all Faith, and
refuse resurrection to the beings who have placelessly perished without a grave'
(p.
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A Companion to Herman Melville
... not “tranquillising object[s] that lead to a resignation in the course of time” (
Wordsworth Prose 2: 60). Instead their “immovable inscriptions” seem to “refuse
resurrections to the beings who have placelessly perished without a grave” (MD
36).
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Stars Don't Stand Still in the Sky: Music and Myth
We could ask it transnationally, ask it almost placelessly, ask it in the utopian key
that was defined for me as a teenager, by that small, promising window through
which the New Minister of the Super Heavy Funk had observed the joyous, ...
Karen Kelly, Evelyn McDonnell, 1999
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PLACELESSLY»
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placelessly is used in the context of the following news items.
Philip Seymour Hoffman plays for intrigue in A Most Wanted Man
The book concentrated on Issa's wary triangulations with human-rights lawyer Anabel Richter (here played by a placelessly accented Rachel ... «Straight.com, Jul 14»
Illustrating Every Page of Moby Dick
... in the lines that seem to gnaw upon all Faith, and refuse resurrections to the beings who have placelessly perished without a grave. «Flavorwire, Dec 09»