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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...gh with his will to ensure that the child would be born--no, that was just a fantasy albeit a partially believed one. Really he had insisted on the a... ...wang Sook's school, Sang Huin had asked the children to draw verbs next to a series of words they found from his handout. When this was finished, he w... ...e same row. Time had made him think that the person had just been a flitting fantasy but there he was. It was a basic instinct of the lonely human ps... ... the existence of Kuwait outside of geography teachers? Her idea was not so novel. It was the same type of thought of commonplace dissenters but, aft... ...nearly all men from one generation to the next with a few extra contemporary novelties that saved men from being completely trite. She liked wordless... ...e swathes of human experience and its interconnectedness, that it would be a novel learning experience on coexistence, that it might be a means of dup... ...and so eternal, with no sense of human time, that a human life and its brief series of short-lived motions on one obscure planet would be inconsequent... ...e declared a train as if a car alone really were so small. The linking of a series of defective cars running along on a defective track surely was no... ...ind were attempting to cause her to recognize herself in the midst of absurd fantasy. She believed that she was her Ferrari; that in each city where ...

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The Kabbalah Experience

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ak of the Upper Worlds. When we read the Torah we look at it as a “historical novel,” but when a Kabbalist reads in it, he sees completely different... ...undings. Anything he can’t understand, but wishes to, he compensates for with fantasy, based on analogy, speculation, and rational continuation of w... ...pment does a person begin to feel “that” world. Only then is it clear that no fantasy could possibly help one imag- ine it. T H E D E S I R E F O R ... ... Y S T I C I S M A N D T H E S U P E R N AT U R A L 293 ator). The prayer is a series of corrections that is conducted by a spiritual coupling betwee... ...voided. Man naturally learns only by his own mistakes. FA N TA S Y Q: What is fantasy in Kabbalah? A: Fantasy is a combination of knowledge that stem... ...reader to the depths of their soul. The Science of Kabbalah: is the first in a series of texts that Rav Michael Laitman, Kabbalist and scientist, des... ...y into the Upper Worlds. Introduction to the Book of Zohar: is the second in a series written by Kabbalist and scientist Rav Michael Laitman, which w...

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The Poems of Emily Dickinson

By: Martha Dickinson Bianchi

... Introduction by Martha Dickinson Bianchi A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Poems of Emily Dickinson is a publication of the Pe... ...of Emily Dickinson, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Series, Jim Manis, Faculty Editor, Hazleton, PA 18202-1291 is a Portable Do... ...ete Poems. 1924. Introduction THE POEMS OF EMILY DICKINSON, published in a series of three volumes at various intervals after her death in 1886, and i... ...sting woods? The unsuspecting trees Brought out their burrs and mosses His fantasy to please. He scanned their trinkets, curious, He grasped, he bore ... ...e my soul familiar With her extremity, That at the last it should not be A novel agony, But she and Death, acquainted, Meet tranquilly as friends, Sal... ...sal of His individual one. ’T is fiction’s, to dilute T o plausibility Our novel, when ’t is small enough T o credit,—’t isn’t true! 258 ...

...Introduction: The poems of Emily Dickinson, published in a series of three volumes at various intervals after her death in 1886, and in a volume entitled The Single Hound, published in 1914, with the addition of a few before omitted, are here collected in a final complete edition. In...

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Reprinted Pieces

By: Charles Dickens

...Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens is a publication... ... Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Series , Jim Manis, Faculty Editor, Hazleton, PA 18201 1291 is a Portable D... ...d to be in my way, to the popular subject of the hour. His life presents a series of inconsistencies. Sometimes he has never written such a letter bef... ...hat has torn us lately, has not been a religious one. It has arisen on the novel question of Gas. Our watering place has been con vulsed by the agita... ...erfully populous in children; English children, with gov ernesses reading novels as they walk down the shady lanes of trees, or nursemaids interchang... ...Lane Jail. In connexion with which dismal spectacle, I recall this curious fantasy of the mind. That, having beheld that execution, and having left th... ...rs have, from day to day and year to year, to set themselves against every novelty of trickery and dexterity that the combined imagi nations of all t...

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The Vatican Conspiracy

By: Jonathan Cross

.../Artemis THE VATICAN CONSPIRACY A Novel by Jonathan Cross 3 J.... ... Antonio followed his uncle into the library. Books filled every shelf, and a series of world maps hung on a huge, paneled wall. His uncle pointed t... ...w me, Senor, I will take you to Senor Cardona." Brand followed her through a series of magnificently decorated rooms, each with it's own special fl... ... "With all due respect, General, are you crazy? Or are you writing a fiction novel?" "I'm serious. What do you think they would do?" 190 J.Cros... ...logies." "Let me tell you a story," Gonzales began. He then went through the series of events as he knew them. "Your conclusion?" Soule' asked, n... ...f parents and children waited patiently, in anticipation, to enjoy a world of fantasy. Perhaps, it was the American's way of not wanting to deal with... ...He quickly moved them into a restaurant next to the entrance of this American fantasyland. He chose a noisy table in the center of the restaurant, s...

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Notes on Life and Letters

By: Joseph Conrad

...tes on Life and Letters by Joseph Conrad A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Notes on Life and Letters by Joseph Conrad is a publica... ...s by Joseph Conrad, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Series, Jim Manis, Faculty Editor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Do... ...ong ago—in his giddy youth maybe—were about. And the books in question are novels, or, at any rate, were written as novels. I proceed thus cau- tiousl... ...he lifetime of one fleeting generation. 11 Joseph Conrad II OF ALL BOOKS, novels, which the Muses should love, make a serious claim on our compassion... ... Muses should love, make a serious claim on our compassion. The art of the novelist is simple. At the same time it is the most elusive of all creative... ...ith solemn approval, after the close of the Napoleonic wars and before the series of sanguinary surprises held in reserve by the nineteenth century fo... ...o new Russia to take the place of that ill-omened creation, which, being a fantasy of a madman’s brain, 78 Notes on Life and Letters could in reality... ...ing is naturally naive and imagi- native. It has also in it that strain of fantasy that is so often, nay almost invariably, to be found in the tem- pe... ...lt, there was a curious absence of mere crimi- nality, and a touch of that fantasy which is often a part of a seaman’s character. It wasn’t greed that...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Five

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...GAR ALLAN POE IN FIVE VOLUMES Volume Five A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes: Volume Fi... ...lumes: Volume Five, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Series, Jim Manis, Faculty Editor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Do... ...n especial, was so inventive in the way of getting up pageants, suggesting novel characters, and ar- ranging costumes, for masked balls, that nothing ... ... benefit of your invention. We want characters—charac- ters, man—something novel—out of the way. We are wearied with this everlasting sameness. Come, ... ...ly, “have you nothing to suggest?” “I am endeavoring to think of something novel,” replied the dwarf, abstractedly, for he was quite bewildered by the... ...a flat iron bar, lying with its breadth horizontally, and forming one of a series that served to strengthen the structure throughout its extent. With ... ...itas lumen dedit Dircæus augur vidit hunc alto sinu, &c. By winged Fantasy,* My embassy is given, Till secrecy shall knowledge be In the e... ...n grandeur then, And donn’d a visionary crown — Y et it was not that Fantasy Had thrown her mantle over me— But that, among the rabble—men, ...

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Man and Superman a Comedy and a Philosophy

By: George Bernard Shaw

...and a Philosophy by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Man and Superman: A Comedy and a Philosophy by George B... ...eorge Bernard Shaw, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Series, Jim Manis, Faculty Editor, Hazleton, PA 18202-1291 is a Portable Do... ...s the elemental relations of men and women: all her romantic twaddle about novelet-made love, all her purely legal dilemmas as to whether she was marr... ...g of critics: your George Sand becomes a mother to gain experience for the novelist and to develop her, and gobbles up men of genius, Chopins, Mussets... ...iousness so confused and its purpose so perverted, that its ideas are mere fantasy to common men. Whether the artist becomes poet or philosopher, mora... ...entury Parisian dramaturgy. Nothing is new in these mat- ters except their novelties: for instance, it is a novelty to call Justification by Faith “Wi... ...NNER. T alking! Universal laughter. T o return to the Electronic Classics Series site, go to http://www.hn.psu.edu/faculty/jmanis/jimspdf.htm T o ret...

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Sartor Resartus the Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdr Ockh

By: Thomas Carlyle

...ter, that, namely, of Professor Teufelsdr¨ ockh the Discloser. Of both which novelties, as far as might be possible, we resolved to master the signific... ... within me to shape an answer. Ever, in my distresses and my loneliness, has Fantasy turned, full of longing (sehnsuchtsvoll), to that unknown Father,... ... through the watery albumen; and out of vague Sensation grows Thought, grows Fantasy and Force, and we have Philosophies, Dynasties, nay Poetries and ... ... notable enough. Fit emblem of many a Conquering Hero, to whom Fate (wedding Fantasy to Sense, as it often elsewhere does) has malignantly appended a ... ...n.); little witting what hero was here entering to demolish him! We omit the series of Socratic, or rather Diogenic utterances, not unhappy in their w... ...ld 172 SARTOR RESARTUS the Editor construct; only, as was said, some zigzag series of rafts floating tumul tuously thereon. Alas, and the leaps from ... ...ecret. Nor are Sacred Books wanting to the Sect; these they call Fashionable Novels: however, the Canon is not completed, and some are canonical and o... ...ower shall induce me, as a pri vate individual, to open another Fashionable Novel. But luckily, in this dilemma, comes a hand from the clouds; whereb...

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