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When his mother pays more attention to his baby sister, Oliver puts to work the strange creatures he found in the attic who call themselves Tantrums, and sure enough, Oliver's tantrums produce amazing results.
When Elliot steals his grandfather's Moon Rock, he is launched into an adventure beyond his wildest imagination. On the moon, a civil war is raging between the Librarian and the Defiers. The Librarian rules over the three wings of the Library of Time - the Wings of the Past, Present and Future. However, he is unable to open the Wing of the Future, which stores the knowledge that will help him defeat the Defiers. And only Elliott can give him that magical key - but will he?
本书概括了作者对法国电影界的整体文化现象的观察与省思,透过近十万字与两百幅摄影作品、原版电影海报、电影院文宣、节目手册等一手资料,展现作者于法国求学时期的电影经历.
This book is about documenting and analyzing the living archive around the figure of Vasil Levski (1837–1873), arguably the major and only uncontested hero of the Bulgarian national pantheon. The processes described, although with a chronological depth of almost two centuries, are still very much in the making, and the living archive expands not only in size but constantly adding surprising new forms. The monograph is a historical study, taking as its narrative focus the life, death and posthumous fate of Levski. By exploring the vicissitudes of his heroicization, glorification, appropriations, reinterpretation, commemoration and, finally, canonization, it seeks to engage in several broad theoretical debates, and provide the basis for subsequent regional comparative research. The analysis of Levski's consecutive and simultaneous appropriations by different social platforms, political parties, secular and religious institutions, ideologies, professional groups, and individuals, demonstrates how boundaries within the framework of the nation are negotiated around accepted national symbols.
Religious figures of remembrance served to consolidate dynastic rule and later nation-state legitimacy and community. The study illuminates the interweaving of (Eastern) Roman, medieval Serbian and Bulgarian, as well as Ottoman and Western European national discourses culminating in the sacralization of the nation.
Vols. 17-18 cover 1775-1914.