ellauri101.html on line 46: Joseph Campbell was born in White Plains, New York, on March 26, 1904, the elder son of hosiery importer and wholesaler Charles William Campbell, from Waltham, Massachusetts, and Josephine (née Lynch), from New York. Campbell was raised in an upper-middle-class Irish Catholic family; he related that his paternal grandfather Charles had been "a peasant" who came to Boston from County Mayo in Ireland, and became the gardener and caretaker at the Lyman estate at Waltham, where his son Charles William Campbell grew up and became a successful salesman at a department store prior to establishing his hosiery business. During his childhood, he moved with his family to nearby New Rochelle, New York. In 1919, a fire destroyed the family home in New Rochelle, killing his maternal grandmother and injuring his father, who tried to save her.
ellauri118.html on line 401: Laclos aloitti teoksen kirjoittamisen 1779 ollessaan Aixin saaren linnoitustöissä Ranskan länsirannikolla. Saamansa kuuden kuukauden loman aikana hän kirjoitti Pariisissa teoksen loppuun. Kirja julkaistiin maaliskuussa 1782, ja ensimmäinen tuhannen kappaleen painos myytiin loppuun kuukaudessa, mikä oli tuohon aikaan harvinaista. De Laclos meni naimisiin 1786 La Rochellen ammusvarikon rakennustöissä 1783 tapaamansa Marie-Soulange Duperrén kanssa. De Laclos erosi armeijasta ja siirtyi 1788 sihteeriksi Orléansin herttua Ludvig Filip II:n palvelukseen. Hän liittyi vuoden 1795 jälkeen Napoleonin kannattajiin ja sai vastavalitulta konsuli Napoleonilta vuonna 1800 uudelleen nimityksen prikaatinkenraaliksi. Napoleonin hallintokaudella hänestä tuli myös Etelä-Italian tykistön päätarkastaja 1803. Se ilo loppui lyhyeen. De Laclos kuoli Tarantossa kulkutautiin 1803.
ellauri210.html on line 886: Et puis merde !, Paul Chadourne – Pierre Drieu la Rochelle - Jacques Rigaut, Les Libraires Entre Les Lignes, 1998, Paris.
ellauri322.html on line 65: En récompense de ses services, l’État de New York donna à Thomas Paine un domaine à New Rochelle, New York. Il fut également rétribué par la Pennsylvanie et le Congrès américain.
xxx/ellauri057.html on line 864: Knut Hamsun ei ollut ainoa äärioikeistolaisiin ajatuksiin viehtynyt kulttuurihahmo. Fasismin lumoihin lankesivat muun muassa Martin Heidegger, Carl Schmitt, Gottfried Benn, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Luigi Pirandello ja Ezra Pound.
xxx/ellauri057.html on line 909: Il découvre La Rochelle en 1927, alors qu’il passe ses vacances à l’île d'Aix, fuyant l'attraction de Joséphine Baker dont il était l’amant.
xxx/ellauri057.html on line 913: Début 1938, il loue la villa Agnès, à La Rochelle, avant d’acheter en août 1938 « une simple maison des champs » à Nieul-sur-Mer. Son premier fils, Marc Simenon, y naît en 1939.
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 502: Mitä tarkoitti kirjain F. Fred F. Frenchissä, kysyi Rochelle Abramowicz Klaaralta peukuntäyteisellä äänellä autossa kiimaisen pojan sormi pillussa ja molo poskessa. No Fillmore tietysti. He ratkesivat nauruun. Joku pieraisi. Kaikki huusi "Klaaraa"! Tää Klaara Kotko kumppaneineen on Löllön pitkästyttävintä antia.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 306: Always Coming Home, set in California in the distant future, examines a warlike society, resembling contemporary American society, from the perspective of the Kesh, its pacifist neighbors. The society of the Kesh has been identified by scholars as a feminist utopia, which Le Guin uses to explore the role of technology. Scholar Warren Rochelle stated that it was "neither a matriarchy nor a patriarchy: men and women just are". Ich bin nur. "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas", a parable depicting a society in which widespread wealth, happiness, and security, comes at the cost of the continued misery of a single child, has also been read as a critique of contemporary American society. The Word for World is Forest explored the manner in which the structure of society affects the natural environment; in the novel, the natives of the planet of Athshe have adapted their way of life to the ecology of the planet. The colonizing human society, in contrast, is depicted as destructive and uncaring; in depicting it, Le Guin also critiqued colonialism and imperialism, driven partly by her disapproval for U.S. intervention in the Vietnam War.
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xxx/ellauri225.html on line 308: Warren Rochelle lives and writes in Charlottesville, VA. He retired from the University of Mary Washington in 2020, after 20 years of teaching English. He earned a BA in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1977, followed by an MS in library science at Columbia University in 1978. After eleven years as a school librarian, he returned to school to earn his MFA in 1991, followed by his PhD in 1997, both from UNC Greensboro.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 310: Other social structures are examined in works such as the story cycle Four Ways to Forgiveness, and the short story "Old Music and the Slave Women", occasionally described as a "fifth way to forgiveness". Set in the Hainish universe, the five stories together examine revolution and reconstruction in a slave-owning society. According to above mentioned Rochelle, the stories examine a society that has the potential to build a "truly human community", made possible by the Ekumen´s recognition of the slaves as human beings, thus offering them the prospect of freedom and the possibility of utopia, brought about through revolution. Slavery, justice, and the role of women in society are also explored in Anals of the Western Shore.
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