Published by Gospel Publishing House, Springfield MO., 1979
Seller: 4 THE WORLD RESOURCE DISTRIBUTORS, Springfield, MO, U.S.A.
Pamphlet. Condition: Good. A Melody Publication. Pamphlet 61 Pages, Not marked; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Language: English
Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2007
ISBN 10: 0742559467 ISBN 13: 9780742559462
Seller: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Published by Marilyn R. Allen, Salt Lake City, 1948
A pamphlet from Marilyn Allen's America Forever series in which she warns that unless Alaska is fortified that it will be invaded by Bolsheviks (or as Singerman interprets, "Asiatic-Russian-Jew-Communists"). As she often did in other pamphlets, Allen contributes multiple patriotic poems and includes a section at the end on how to survive an A-bomb raid (wear white loose clothing). Marilyn Ross Allen (1890-1977) was born in Ohio and lived there until at least 1935. She appears in the 1940 census living in Atlanta with her widowed mother and working as a private secretary for a publishing company. (This compared with Ralph Lord Roy's profile which states that she was Southern-born and working as a secretary to a Jewish insurance agent.) According to Roy, she fled to Salt Lake City for fear of race riots where she spent the next three decades churning out anti-Semitic, anti-Communist, and white supremacist propaganda (p. 108). In 1949 she published her magnum opus, Alien Minorities and Mongrelization (1949), a nearly 500-page screed against communists, blacks and Jews and a "clarion call, a CHALLENGE to WHITE CHRISTIAN AMERICANS to protect, defend, and preserve their racial heritage, their fast-dwindling freedom, and their CONSTITUTIONAL rights." Despite her extremist views, Allen complained bitterly about having to self-finance her publications (Carlson, Under Cover, p. 152). She died in 1977. Stapled wrappers (9" x 4") with cover printed in red & blue, 12 p. 'Women's Voice' stamp to the rear wrapper, else a near fine copy. In SIBA (Singerman Bibliography of Antisemitic Texts).
Seller: CivicoNet, Libreria Virtuale, NAPOLI, NA, Italy
First Edition
Brossura. Condition: nuovo. Dust Jacket Condition: come nuovo. prima edizione. Il titolo di questo volume, Modernità del Romantici che potrebbe anche essere rovesciato, per chiasmo, in Romanticismo dei moderni, è già sintomatico di un clima culturale che si è manifestato nell'ambito della letteratura e delle arti contemporanee. Questi nostri recenti anni hanno infatti visto una riconsiderazione del romanticismo storico nella multiforme fenomenologia di istanze e di proposte. Superati i dualismi spesso schematici tra razionalismo e irrazionalismo, immediatezza e riflessione, e attenuata la contrapposizione frontale fra classici e romantici, si tende oggi ad accentuare un'idea di poesia romantica nella quale il poeta é capace di guardare la realtà con occhi diversi e dove si attua una rivalutazione attiva del sentire romantico. La critica letteraria ed artistica contemporanea ha compreso e comprende sempre più che le proprie pratiche operative non possono non fondarsi su una teoria ermeneutica di origine romantica (un esempio fra tanti quello di W. Benjamin, e più recentemente di P. de Man e di H. Bloom) che vede nei testi dei campi di indagine aperti a una molteplicità di interpretazioni che non possono escludersi o porsi in alternativa rigida l'una con l'altra. I saggi raccolti in questo volume (pur nella diversità di approcci metodologici e di prospettive teoriche) muovono dalla comune esigenza. di ripercorrere le tappe più salienti della cultura e dell'estetica romantica. Di qui il progetto di rivisitare i percorsi creativi, le pratiche testuali e le modalità di pensiero del movimento romantico non solo nella sua specifica storicità epocale, ma altresì nel proprio scandirsi in un tempo ulteriore a livello delle successive vicende letterarie ed artistiche della cultura dell'Occidente. Scritti di: di R. Allen Cave, John Beer, Harold Bloom, Viola Papetti, Jack Buckley, John Woolford, Marilyn Butler, John Freeman, Sergio Givone, Giovanna Franci, Paola Colaiacomo, Agostino Lombardo, Lilla Maria Crisafulli Jones, Alfredo De Paz, Anthony L. Johnson, Vita Fortunati, Massimo Bacigalupo Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Modernità dei romantici Autore: AA.VV. (Autori Vari) Curatori: Lilla Maria Crisafulli, Alfredo De Paz, Vita Fortunati, Giovanna Franci Traduzione di: Paul Cocozziello, Elena Ferrari, Mughetto Finzi, Gino Scatasta Editore: Napoli: Liguori, 1988 Lunghezza: 284 pagine; 22 cm ISBN: 8820717328, 9788820717322 Collana: Volume 3 di romanticismo e dintorni Soggetti: Linguistica, Filologia, Storia, Critica letteraria, Romanticismo, Correnti letterarie, Letteratura, Studi generali, Classicismo, Antimodernità, Romantici, Arte, Poesia moderna, William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Passato, Poetica, Post-strutturalismo, Ironia, Browning, Ezra Pound, Friedrich Schlegel, Lucinde, Cultura anglosassone, Shelley, Teatro, Drammaturgia, Inglese, Musica, Keats, Hopkins, Yeats, Raccolte di saggi, Opere letterarie, Critica della facoltà, Bibliografia, Benjamin, De Man, Estetica, Sublime, Edmund Burke, John Milton, Lyrical Ballads, Settecento, Ottocento, Ingeborg Bachmann, Kierkegaard, Novalis, Goethe, Hegel, Nietzsche, Kant, Marcel Proust, Affinità elettive, Baudelaire, Libri Vintage, fuori catalogo, Criticism, Linguistics, Philology, History, Literary Criticism, Romanticism, Literary Currents, Literature, General Studies, Classicism, Anti-Modernity, Romanticism, Art, Modern Poetry, Past, Poetics, Post-structuralism, Irony, Anglo-Saxon Culture, Theater, Dramaturgy, English , Music, Collections of essays, Literary works, Criticism of the faculty, Bibliography, Aesthetics, Sublime, Eighteenth Century, Nineteenth Century, Elective Affinities, Books out of print/stock.
Published by Marilyn R. Allen, Salt Lake City, 1948
A pamphlet from the tireless right wing propagandist, Marilyn Allen, from her America Forever series. A dense, chaotic screed on Jewish-Communism, Zionist war-mongering, the Judaizing of America, the true House of Israel, and other related topics. Allen also discusses the Jewish Gestapo trying to silence her and the attempt by religious leaders in Salt Lake City to mongrelize the white population through integration. Marilyn Ross Allen (1890-1977) was born in Ohio and lived there until at least 1935. She appears in the 1940 census living in Atlanta with her widowed mother and working as a private secretary for a publishing company. (This compared with Ralph Lord Roy's profile which states that she was Southern-born and working as a secretary to a Jewish insurance agent.) According to Roy, she fled to Salt Lake City for fear of race riots where she spent the next three decades churning out anti-Semitic, anti-Communist, and white supremacist propaganda (p. 108). In 1949 she published her magnum opus, Alien Minorities and Mongrelization (1949), a nearly 500-page screed against communists, blacks and Jews and a "clarion call, a CHALLENGE to WHITE CHRISTIAN AMERICANS to protect, defend, and preserve their racial heritage, their fast-dwindling freedom, and their CONSTITUTIONAL rights." Despite her extremist views, Allen complained bitterly about having to self-finance her publications (Carlson, Under Cover, p. 152). She died in 1977. Stapled wrappers (9" x 4") with cover printed in red & blue, 64 p. Distribution stamp of Women's Voice to the bottom of the first page and again on the rear wrapper; light rubbing to wrappers. In SIBA (Singerman Bibliography of Antisemitic Texts).
Published by the author, Salt Lake City, 1946
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. 27p., staplebound booklet, 4x9 inches, "Native Fascist" penciled in corner, rear cover toned. Second, revised printing. Anti-Communist and anti-Semitic response to a pamphlet by American Communist leader Dennis.
Published by the author, Salt Lake City, 1947
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. 40p., staplebound booklet, 4x9 inches, very good. Anti-Semitic screed, including demands to "clean up" Hollywood movies which are said to be infested with subversive Jewish-Communist ideology. Stated "December 1947 issue," but it is not clear what series it is from.