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Jeffers transposed elements of this biblical story to a Californian setting. [5] Among Jeffers' notes from the writing of Tamar is a table that shows how characters in the poem are meant to correspond to biblical figures: David is King David , Lee is Amnon, Will is Absalom and Tamar is Tamar.
Jan Assmann: Thomas Mann und Ägypten. Mythos und Monotheismus in den Josephsromanen. C. H. Beck Verlag, München 2006. ISBN 3-406-54977-2; Thomas L. Jeffers, "God, Man, the Devil—and Thomas Mann", Commentary (November 2005), 77–83. Hermann Kurzke: Mondwanderungen. Ein Wegweiser durch Thomas Manns Josephs-Roman. Fischer Verlag Frankfurt am ...
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William Mann Jr. Axe Works (ca. 1900). The large building with smokestacks in the photo was added after 1877. An 1884 Mann catalog refers to the site as the "Hollis Works." Factory capacity in 1855 was 500 axes per day. [16] Brand names included "William Mann Superior" and "William Mann’s Celebrated Axes."
Ian Jeffers has estimated that at least 45,000 people could be described as victims or survivors of the Troubles. New generation will inherit trauma if past not addressed – victims ...
Susan Jeffers (October 7, 1942 – January 28, 2020) was an American children's book illustrator. [1] A New Jersey-born 1964 graduate of Pratt Institute, her first commercial success came in 1974, when she was honoree (runner-up) of the Caldecott Medal for illustrating Three Jovial Huntsmen, her own adaptation of a Mother Goose rhyme [1] which had previously been illustrated by the eponymous ...
Cawdor is a narrative poem by Robinson Jeffers.In 1909 Big Sur, a desperate young woman named Fera, trying to save her father, agrees to marry a much older man named Cawdor only to fall for that man’s son, Hood, sending the two men on a deadly trajectory of jealousy and confusion.