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Cette série présente une sélection captivante de titres classiques et contemporains, mettant en valeur le meilleur des publications de Cambridge. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à une gamme diversifiée de genres et à une richesse stylistique. Chaque volume est soigneusement sélectionné pour offrir une expérience de lecture distinctive. C'est une collection conçue pour plaire à un large éventail d'amateurs de livres.

Die Natur und die Griechen
The Life of Isaac Newton
'Nature and the Greeks' and 'Science and Humanism'
Myths of Modern Individualism
Myths of Modern Individualism
Tales of the Yanomami

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  • Tales of the Yanomami

    Daily Life in the Venezuelan Forest

    • 216pages
    • 8 heures de lecture
    3,5(34)Évaluer

    Drawing on over fifteen years of immersive experience, the author presents a compelling account of the Yanomami Indians, showcasing their unique stories and perspectives. Through personal narratives, readers gain insight into their daily lives, shamanistic practices, and inter-village dynamics. The book is enhanced by evocative photographs that capture the essence of their environment, vividly illustrating the sounds, sights, and sensations of life in the Amazon. This intimate portrayal invites readers to understand the rich cultural tapestry of one of the world's most intriguing tribal peoples.

    Tales of the Yanomami
  • Myths of Modern Individualism

    • 310pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    2,0(1)Évaluer

    The book explores the evolution of individualism through the figures of Faust, Don Quixote, Don Juan, and Robinson Crusoe, highlighting their representations in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. Initially portrayed negatively—punished or mocked—these characters reflect societal repression of individualism. In contrast, the Romantic period reimagines them as heroic. Crusoe symbolizes a shift in attitudes, embodying new religious and social values. The analysis reveals themes of solitude, narcissism, and the tension between self and society, emphasizing the characters' self-centeredness and their relationships with devoted male servants.

    Myths of Modern Individualism
  • Myths of Modern Individualism

    Faust, Don Quixote, Don Juan, Robinson Crusoe

    • 312pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    4,3(34)Évaluer

    The book explores the four major mythic figures of Faust, Don Juan, Don Quixote, and Robinson Crusoe, examining their origins and the impact they have had on modern literature and society. Through this analysis, Ian Watt highlights how these characters embody cultural ideals and conflicts, shaping narratives and themes that continue to resonate today. The study offers insights into the interplay between myth and reality, revealing the lasting significance of these figures in contemporary thought.

    Myths of Modern Individualism
  • Under This Blazing Light

    • 220pages
    • 8 heures de lecture
    3,7(29)Évaluer

    This collection features political, personal, and literary essays by a renowned Israeli novelist, offering a lively and questioning perspective on Israel's complex cultural landscape. It delves into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the essence of Zionism, and the concept of 'homeland', alongside reflections on socialism and influential Jewish thinkers. Through these essays, the author reveals his own experiences and development, combining skepticism and idealism, which are likely to engage new readers while delighting long-time admirers of his work.

    Under This Blazing Light
  • Authority and the Sacred

    Aspects of the Christianisation of the Roman World

    • 108pages
    • 4 heures de lecture
    3,8(58)Évaluer

    Exploring the transformation of the Roman world, this study delves into the pivotal factors that enabled the rise of Christianity in Europe. Peter Brown highlights the complexities and compromises that shaped this religious evolution, revealing that Christian holy figures often acted as negotiators between emerging beliefs and established traditions rather than symbols of a victorious faith. This nuanced perspective sheds light on the intricate interplay between old and new spiritual practices during a significant historical transition.

    Authority and the Sacred
  • Peter Brown, Geschichtsprofessor an der Princeton University, gehört zu den international angesehensten Vertretern seines Faches. Seine Arbeiten über die Spätantike und das frühe Christentum gelten als bahnbrechend, so auch die vorliegende Schrift, die konzis und prägnant die Ausbreitung des christlichen Gedankengutes in der heidnischen Welt der spätrömischen Kaiserzeit beleuchtet. Ein kleines historiographisches Meisterwerk.

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