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<title>Historic towns of the middle states by Lyman P. Powell</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Explore the rich history and architectural heritage of the Mid-Atlantic states with Lyman P. Powell`s insightful guide, &quot;Historic Towns of the Middle States.&quot; T ]]></description>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[Explore the rich history and architectural heritage of the Mid-Atlantic states with Lyman P. Powell`s insightful guide, "Historic Towns of the Middle States." This book offers a detailed look at significant towns and cities, providing valuable context on their founding, development, and enduring legacy. Discover the stories behind the cobblestone streets and iconic buildings of this fascinating region. This comprehensive volume is a key resource for history enthusiasts and students.

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<description><![CDATA[ similar. I want yours. I want the one you have, even if I already have one or many.
3. Lust: I have to have it.

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<content:encoded><![CDATA[similar. I want yours. I want the one you have, even if I already have one or many.
3. Lust: I have to have it.

4. Anger: I will hurt you to insure that I have it, and and to insure that you do not have one.

5. Envy: I hate that you have one.

6. Greed: There is no end to how much I want, or to how little I want you to have in comparison.

7. Sloth: I am opposed to you moving up the ladder: it means that I will have to move up the ladder, to keep my position of lordship over you. If I have twice as much as you do, and you gain a rung, that means I can only regain my previous lordship by moving up two; it is far easier to knock you back a rung, or to prevent you from climbing at all.

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<title>The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[relative social positions of man and wife, but the religious reflection of these conditions in the minds of men. Hence Bachofen represents the Oresteia of Aeschylos as the dramatic description of the fight between the vanishing maternal and the paternal law, rising and victorious during the time of the heroes.
Klytaemnestra has killed her husband Agamemnon on his return from the Trojan war for the sake of her lover Aegisthos; but Orestes, her son by Agamemnon, avenges the death of his father by killing his mother. Therefore he is persecuted by the Erinyes, the demonic protectors of maternal law, according to which the murder of a mother is the most horrible, inexpiable crime. But Apollo, who has instigated Orestes to this act by his oracle, and Athene, who is invoked as arbitrator--the two deities representing the new paternal order of things--protect him. Athene gives a hearing to both parties. The whole question is summarized in the ensuing debate between Orestes and the Erinyes. Orestes claims that]]> </content:encoded>
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<title>An Outline of Romanticism in the West</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[Navigating the landscape of Romantic literature and art across Europe and the Americas, An Outline of Romanticism in the West invites readers to embark upon a literary journey. Showcasing a breadth of theoretical and contextual approaches to the study of Romanticism, John Isbell provides an insightful contemporary overview of the field, paired with wide-ranging comparative reflections on the art and literature that helped shape it.
Discussing seminal Romantic texts such as Mary Shelley`s Frankenstein, or Germaine de Staël`s Corinne ou l`Italie, Isbell provides a foundation through which to investigate core concepts, such as the continuum of Romance, the Romantic hero, and Romantic literature`s characteristic repudiation of its own Romanticism. Unusually for a single-author monograph, the book includes both published and unpublished material covering Romantic creation across Europe and the two Americas.

An Outline of Romanticism in the West underlines the interplay between nationalism, history, and artistic inspiration, and will therefore be of value to students and scholars of literature and history, as well as to general readers with an interest in Romanticism in the West.
This open book is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC). You can download An Outline of Romanticism in the West ebook for free in PDF format (19.0 MB).]]> </content:encoded>
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