"Ideas are explored around the physical relationship to images, where image and object are dissolved into one another in creating a haptic experience"--Publisher.
Laura becomes Voss translated, Voss made intelligible and, most of all, accessible. Thus White puts Laura to some crucial thematic purposes. He also makes use of her to secure reader sympathy for Voss and involvement with him, ...
Similarly, he deplored the picturestories of A. B. Frost in his Stuff and Nonsense ... When he'd eaten eighteen, He turned perfectly green, Upon which he ...
36. Fuller, Laura Clay, 101. 37. Ibid. 38. Ibid., 82–86, 98–106. 39. “Statement of Purpose,” December 6, 1906, box 3, folder 47, Clay Papers. 40. Laura White to Laura Clay, April 5, 1907, box 3, folder 51, Clay Papers. 41. Laura Clay to ...
This enriched edition of Red, White & Dead contains bonus content by author Laura Caldwell, an eBook exclusive!
Michael Maurice O'Shaughnessy, “The Chief” Anyone visiting Mill Valley today would not describe it as a “planned community.” The term evokes images of identical tract houses on tight, geometric grids. But a planned community, it is.
fiancée would get the part of Laura White. She was very excited about it when I told her that the director had no objection to giving the lead to one of the country's most sought-after actresses. Then we started working on the script ...
... 85,86 Ritchey, Susan, 54–55 Robbins, Kathy, 18, 19, 202,225 Robbins, W. B., III “Trey" 202 Roberts, John G., Jr., ... Eleanor, 241 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 144, 236 Rose, Deedie, 84,203,226 Rose, Edward W., III “Rusty,” 84,226 Rove, ...
The novelists “randomly selected” for examination by Dingle are Charlotte Brontë, William Makepeace Thackeray, Jane Austen, George Eliot, Anthony Trollope, William Black, Ouida, Mrs. Oliphant, Mrs. Mulock Craik, and Honoré de Balzac ...
"This book is a pleasure to read--smart, insightful, tragic, ironic, and funny.
Each page of this book offers a flap that reveals a picture, but lift the flap and the picture is transformed into an entirely different image--in each case, the opposite of what came before.