Title search results
Showing 1 - 6 of 6 items
ユダヤ人の親密な性の秘密
By Bernard Levine, Zachary Watts. 2018
DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), ePub (Zip), Word (Zip)
Christianity, Religion
著者について 30年以上にわたり、バーナード・レヴァインは、挨拶状やポスターで発表されたインスピレーションを受けたロマンチックな言葉を、国内外に発行しています。 バーナードは、いくつかの本の著者です。恐ろしい愛、今明らかになったユダヤ世界の隠された秘密、お金を集めて本を買う、有名人のサインを手に入れよう! 彼の最も人気のある詩は、ベルナルド・レヴァインのベストと題したコレクションに掲載されています。 バーナードは晴れた南アフリカの妻、クリシーと猫、ウィスカーと一緒に住んでいます。
ユダヤ人の親密な性の秘密
By Bernard Levine, Zachary Watts. 2018
DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), ePub (Zip), Word (Zip)
Christianity, Religion
著者について 30年以上にわたり、バーナード・レヴァインは、挨拶状やポスターで発表されたインスピレーションを受けたロマンチックな言葉を、国内外に発行しています。 バーナードは、いくつかの本の著者です。恐ろしい愛、今明らかになったユダヤ世界の隠された秘密、お金を集めて本を買う、有名人のサインを手に入れよう! 彼の最も人気のある詩は、ベルナルド・レヴァインのベストと題したコレクションに掲載されています。 バーナードは晴れた南アフリカの妻、クリシーと猫、ウィスカーと一緒に住んでいます。
バーナード・レビンのベスト
By Bernard Levine, Zachary Watts. 2018
DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), ePub (Zip), Word (Zip)
Religion, Self help
本については、神についてですが、彼はむしろそれは彼の愛、情熱などの場合を提供するようになった彼はあなたがこの世界で成功するために必要なすべてを与える, しかし、あなたは彼にあなたの部分に努力を与えるために、彼はあなたが毎日の生活の中であなたの ' ' 目標 ' ' に到達するためにプッシュ維持しようとしていることを知らせる必要があり' ' あなたの目標 ' ' ので、結論としては、毎日の仕事、ハード、目標を設定し、自分のモチベーションを達成するために戦う必要がある、と最後に、あなたの夢、成功、そしてあなたのハードワークが報われる。 ' ' 動機、捧げる、成功 ' '
打破世代诅咒:自由
By 加布里埃尔·阿博. 2019
DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
History, Religion
这本书将使你认知到我们的一切行动将对我们和我们的子孙后代所造成的后果,甚至那些尚未出生的孩子。诅咒这个主题长期以来一直被忽视,我们发现有必要在这里揭露它。我们从研读圣经开始,确切地了解上帝对诅咒是怎么说的,它们是如何运作的,以及我们如何才能完全摆脱诅咒。世代相传的诅咒是如此重要,以至于上帝将它们列在十诫的表上。 许多人被敌人用看不见的、无法辨认的奴役工具所束缚。在这项研究中,我们将学习如何打破这些源自敌人的锁链。我们更深入地探索了偶像崇拜(包括万圣节),不道德,背叛,偷窃,谋杀等领域。 我相信,当你阅读这本书并探索其中的真理时,你会振奋地审视自己,并为过一种圣洁的生活而作出深思熟虑的努力,即使不是为了你自己,至少也是为了你的孩子和尚未出生的后代。 愿上帝保佑你,当你继续读下去的时候,我请求你以一颗开放的心和开放的思想去阅读它,这样你的理解就会更加敏锐,更加了解你周围真正的一切事物。
DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Customs and cultures, General non-fiction
Synthetic audio
Japan is the only country in the world where women writers laid the foundations of classical literature. The Kagero Diary…
commands our attention as the first extant work of that rich and brilliant tradition. The author, known to posterity as Michitsuna’s Mother, a member of the middle-ranking aristocracy of the Heian period (794–1185), wrote an account of 20 years of her life (from 954–74), and this autobiographical text now gives readers access to a woman’s experience of a thousand years ago. The diary centers on the author’s relationship with her husband, Fujiwara Kaneie, her kinsman from a more powerful and prestigious branch of the family than her own. Their marriage ended in divorce, and one of the author’s intentions seems to have been to write an anti-romance, one that could be subtitled, “I married the prince but we did not live happily ever after.” Yet, particularly in the first part of the diary, Michitsuna’s Mother is drawn to record those events and moments when the marriage did live up to a romantic ideal fostered by the Japanese tradition of love poetry. At the same time, she also seems to seek the freedom to live and write outside the romance myth and without a husband. Since the author was by inclination and talent a poet and lived in a time when poetry was a part of everyday social intercourse, her account of her life is shaped by a lyrical consciousness. The poems she records are crystalline moments of awareness that vividly recall the past. This new translation of the Kagero Diary conveys the long, fluid sentences, the complex polyphony of voices, and the floating temporality of the original. It also pays careful attention to the poems of the text, rendering as much as possible their complex imagery and open-ended quality. The translation is accompanied by running notes on facing pages and an introduction that places the work within the context of contemporary discussions regarding feminist literature and the genre of autobiography and provides detailed historical information and a description of the stylistic qualities of the text.Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji (Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies #28)
By Gaye Rowley, G. G. Rowley. 2000
DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Criticism, Customs and cultures, General non-fiction
Synthetic audio
Yosano Akiko (1878–1942) has long been recognized as one of the most important literary figures of prewar Japan. Her renown…
derives principally from the passion of her early poetry and from her contributions to 20th-century debates about women. This emphasis obscures a major part of her career, which was devoted to work on the Japanese classics and, in particular, the great Heian period text The Tale of Genji. Akiko herself felt that Genji was the bedrock upon which her entire literary career was built, and her bibliography shows a steadily increasing amount of time devoted to projects related to the tale. This study traces for the first time the full range of Akiko’s involvement with The Tale of Genji. The Tale of Genji provided Akiko with her conception of herself as a writer and inspired many of her most significant literary projects. She, in turn, refurbished the tale as a modern novel, pioneered some of the most promising avenues of modern academic research on Genji, and, to a great extent, gave the text the prominence it now enjoys as a translated classic. Through Akiko’s work Genji became, in fact as well as in name, an exemplum of that most modern of literary genres, the novel. In delineating this important aspect of Akiko’s life and her bibliography, this study aims to show that facile descriptions of Akiko as a “poetess of passion” or “new woman” will no longer suffice.