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Matthew Clark A2 Graphics
  • Language: en

Matthew Clark A2 Graphics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Exploring Greek Myth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Exploring Greek Myth

Exploring Greek Myth offers an extensive discussion of variant forms of myths and lesser-known stories, including important local myths and local versions of PanHellenic myths. Clark also discusses approaches to understanding myths, allowing students to gain an appreciation of the variety in one volume. Guides students from an introductory understanding of myths to a wide-ranging exploration of current scholarly approaches on mythology as a social practice and as an expression of thought Written in an informal conversational style appealing to students by an experienced lecturer in the field Offers extensive discussion of variant forms of myths and many lesser known, but deserving, stories I...

The Tawny One
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

The Tawny One

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-30
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  • Publisher: Aeon Books

A modern exploration of ancient wisdom relating to psychoactive plants. The ancient ritual drink used in religious ceremonies and known as soma in India and as haoma in the Zoroastrian tradition is praised in the highest terms - as a kind of deity - in both Zoroastrian and Vedic texts, which date from around 1,700 - 1,500 BCE. It is said to provide health, power, wisdom and even immortality. Many theories have been published about the possible botanical identity of this 'nectar of immortality', a plant which appears to have psychedelic/entheogenic properties. Matthew Clark spent several years researching and travelling widely in his quest of soma and in his fascinating, original and highly readable book, Clark reviews scholarly research, explores mythology and ritual and shares his extensive knowledge of psychoactive plants and fungi. The author suggests that the visionary soma drink was based on analogues of ayahuasca, using a variety of plants, some of which can now be identified.

366 menus and 1200 recipes ... in French and English, tr. by mrs. Matthew Clark
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

366 menus and 1200 recipes ... in French and English, tr. by mrs. Matthew Clark

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  • Published: 1882
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Dystopian Tales
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Dystopian Tales

This unique and imaginative collection of originally authored stories by brothers Matthew, and Joseph Clark, indulge the reader in possible futures, where injustice has as much appeal as justice. Where protection is to be feared, and convention is welded to insanity. 6 tales of possible, and increasingly probable futures, shaped by unfortunate, yet intriguing characters. For anyone who enjoys Orwell, Huxley, Kafka, and Bradbury this read is a must. Thankfully, we can morbidly enjoy these tales of fiction reassured that there is still time to shape a better future. Or is there?

A Matter of Style
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

A Matter of Style

Good prose - fiction and non-fiction alike - is part mystery and part technique. Mystery cannot be taught, but technique can, and if it is well taught it can open a window onto the mystery. In andIA Matter of Style Matthew Clark draws on examples from real writers, past and present, to examine the stylistic techniques that lift written language from bare communication to art. Clark assumes that his readers know the basics of grammar and style. But everyone, even the best writers, canmake mistakes. Therefore he begins with a brief look at the problems such as ambiguous pronouns, dangling modifiers, and confusing word order before moving on to the fundamental subject of rhythm. Drawing on his ...

How to Reread a Novel
  • Language: en

How to Reread a Novel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-12-06
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  • Publisher: LSU Press

A novel is among the most intricate of human creations, the result of thousands of choices and decisions. In How to Reread a Novel, Matthew Clark explicates the intricacies of fiction writing through practical analysis of the resources of narration, demystifying some of the tools novelists use to build worlds. Drawing on classical philology, the rhetorical tradition, and recent approaches to narratology, Clark explores reading fiction as a complex experience of perception, cognition, and emotion, in which the writer of a narrative attempts to create and control the experience of the reader through the deployment of narrative techniques. Texts examined range from the Iliad and the Odyssey to ...

Narrative Structures and the Language of the Self
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Narrative Structures and the Language of the Self

Narrative Structures and the Language of the Self by Matthew Clark offers a new way of thinking about the interrelation of character and plot. Clark investigates the characters brought together in a narrative, considering them not as random collections but as structured sets that correspond to various manifestations of the self. The shape and structure of these sets can be thought of as narrative geometry, and various geometries imply various theories of the self. Part One, "Philosophical Fables of the Self," examines narratives such as The Talented Mr. Ripley, A Farewell to Arms, A Separate Peace, and The Master of Ballantrae in order to show successively more complex versions of the self a...

Out of Line
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Out of Line

He then proposes two levels of analysis: a "deep-structure" level, which describes the associations of words and ideas before they take metrical form, and a "surface-structure" level, which describes the words as they are employed on any particular occasion. Out of Line combines formulaic and metrical analysis, expanding the study of Homeric meter both in practice, by taking into account larger compositional structures such as entire scenes, and in theory, by using the result to test models of formulaic composition.

Lighter Than Air
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Lighter Than Air

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Behold the story of Sophie Blanchard, an extraordinary woman who is largely forgotten despite her claim to being the very first female pilot in history. In eighteenth-century France "balloonomania" has fiercely gripped the nation ... but all of the pioneering aeronauts are men. The job of shattering that myth falls to a most unlikely figure: a shy girl from a seaside village, entirely devoted to her dream of flight. Sophie is not the first woman to ascend in a balloon, nor the first woman to accompany an aeronaut on a trip, but she will become the first woman to climb to the clouds and steer her own course. The words of Matthew Clark Smith bring Sophie's story to light after so many years, while Matt Tavares' atmospheric art and unique perspectives take her to new heights.