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Piccolo Puxi Saggio Sulla Lingua Di Una Madre


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Piccolo Puxi Saggio Sulla Lingua Di Una Madre


Piccolo Puxi Saggio Sulla Lingua Di Una Madre
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Author : Spitzer Leo
language : it
Publisher: Il Saggiatore
Release Date : 2015-11-26

Piccolo Puxi Saggio Sulla Lingua Di Una Madre written by Spitzer Leo and has been published by Il Saggiatore this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-11-26 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


Il 22 maggio 1922 nasce Wolfgang, figlio di Emma e Leo Spitzer. Per il linguista e filologo tedesco è l’occasione irripetibile di applicare le sue vastissime conoscenze alla lingua del tutto speciale che una madre usa con il proprio figlio, con l’ulteriore vantaggio, in questo caso, di poter osservare il fenomeno da una distanza autenticamente privilegiata. Giorno dopo giorno, per quattro anni, Spitzer annota così su un taccuino i nomi con cui la moglie – apparentementeignara di questo prolungato scrutinio, ma in realtà consapevole del modo particolare con cui gli occhi del marito la seguono – chiama il piccolo Wolfgang, che in questo miracolo linguistico diventa Puck, Pückchen, Pucksi, Puxi; ma anche Bübi, Mausi, Katzi, o ancora Matschele, Kabäuschen, e Tüdülütchen e Schnützeling.I risultati di questa lunga e affettuosa osservazione – raccolti in questo saggio che è anche un memoriale partecipe di quei primi, intensi anni – mostrano come la lingua individuale di una madre diventi la lingua per eccellenza delle emozioni: l’intento, da subito dichiarato, è infatti evidenziare il modo in cui la madre evita il nome «ufficiale» del figlio per esprimere il suo amore attraverso una produzione linguistica autenticamente esuberante. Dalle variazioni più minute e quasi circospette, che giocano in modo appena avvertibile con pronuncia e accento, fino alle invenzioni più radicali, ai neologismi, ogni stato d’animo sembra richiedere la propria trasformazione linguistica, finché la lingua cessa di denotare un individuo e passa invece a connotarlo.Superficialmente lontano dai più poderosi saggi stilistici di Spitzer – come quelli dedicati a Proust, a Goethe, o alle lettere dei prigionieri di guerra italiani –, Piccolo Puxi rivela a una lettura attenta l’acribia, l’acume e la lucidità di sguardo che della lingua di Spitzer rappresentano, insieme alla ricchezza espositiva e alla felicità esemplificativa, le qualità più evidenti. Sono queste qualità, insieme all’ironia gentile e all’affetto che la compostezza dello studioso non riesce a offuscare, a fare del saggio qui raccolto un classico.



Stylistics Stylometry And Sentiment Analysis In German Studies


Stylistics Stylometry And Sentiment Analysis In German Studies
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Author : Massimo Salgaro
language : en
Publisher: V&R unipress
Release Date : 2023-04-17

Stylistics Stylometry And Sentiment Analysis In German Studies written by Massimo Salgaro and has been published by V&R unipress this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-04-17 with Foreign Language Study categories.


Can literature be investigated through quantitative methods? Can style, empathy, and prestige be measured? This study attempts to respond to these questions by providing results from a selection of case studies taken from German literature of the 19th through the 21st century, including Goethe’s “late style”, Felix Salten, and the output of contemporary writers such as Florian Meimberg’s “twitterature” and Daniel Glattauer’s e-mail novel. Altogether, this study shows how the interplay among literary theory, stylometry, stylistics, sentiment analysis, empirical studies, and archival research can offer new answers to old questions regarding German literature and provide tools to formulate new questions and novel approaches to research.



Lettere Di Prigionieri Di Guerra Italiani


Lettere Di Prigionieri Di Guerra Italiani
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Author : Leo Spitzer
language : it
Publisher: Il Saggiatore
Release Date : 2016-03-31

Lettere Di Prigionieri Di Guerra Italiani written by Leo Spitzer and has been published by Il Saggiatore this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-03-31 with Literary Criticism categories.


Le Lettere di prigionieri di guerra italiani ritraggono il momento in cui le voci degli umili – da sempre relegate nell’oralità dei dialetti – si riversarono come un’ondata di piena nell’italiano scritto, spinte dalle urgenze tragiche della guerra, della fame e della lontananza. La loro comparsa segnò un punto di svolta per gli studi storici e linguistici, che si aprirono a una prospettiva dal basso sulla guerra e sulla lingua. Oggi quest’opera capitale del Novecento italiano ed europeo viene riproposta dal Saggiatore in una nuova edizione, che grazie a importanti scoperte filologiche completa le lettere con i nomi dei mittenti, finora coperti dall’oblio, e con preziose correzioni che restituiscono i testi alla loro integrità.Le Lettere non avrebbero mai visto la luce se nel settembre del 1915 Leo Spitzer, allora giovanefilologo romanzo, non avesse assunto il ruolo di censore per il ministero della Guerra austro-ungarico. Il suo compito era filtrare la corrispondenza dei prigionieri italiani: una quantità immane e senza precedenti di lettere, scritte da uomini e donne poco o per nulla scolarizzati, spesso più a loro agio con gli attrezzi del lavoro che con una penna o una matita, e quasi sempre più abituati al dialetto che alla lingua. Se si sforzarono di scrivere, fu perché l’abisso tra il mondo che conoscevano e il paesaggio umano che si trovavano di fronte era troppo profondo, e troppo fragili le loro vite davanti all’enormità della guerra.Soltanto il caso, dunque, fece sì che un materiale simile finisse tra le mani di quello che è oggi riconosciuto come il massimo esponente della critica stilistica, forse l’unico studioso in grado di comprendere l’importanza di scritti che – in una costante lotta tra oralità e scrittura, convenzioni faticosamente abbozzate e timidi tentativi di esprimere sentimenti universali – raccontavano la quotidianità logorante dei campi e i meccanismi disumanizzanti della guerra, la fame, l’amore, l’ironia, il tentativo di restare aggrappati a una normalità impossibile.Le Lettere di prigionieri di guerra italiani sono il risultato di uno studio umanistico che è rifiuto del «tanfo polveroso di una scienza squallida», ricerca inesausta dell’uomo, ascolto «della vita dove essa pulsa più fervida».



Il Problema Dello Stile Fra Linguistica E Critica Letteraria


Il Problema Dello Stile Fra Linguistica E Critica Letteraria
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Author : Diego Stefanelli
language : it
Publisher: Frank & Timme GmbH
Release Date : 2017-09-15

Il Problema Dello Stile Fra Linguistica E Critica Letteraria written by Diego Stefanelli and has been published by Frank & Timme GmbH this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-09-15 with Foreign Language Study categories.


Al confine fra linguistica, estetica e critica letteraria, la stilistica novecentesca ha una storia complessa. Con un approccio a mezza via fra ricostruzione storiografica e attenzione alle questioni teoriche, il libro indaga alcuni momenti della stilistica italiana e tedesca fra Otto e Novecento: dalle “Lettere critiche” di Ruggiero Bonghi e i suoi rapporti con la “Lateinische Stilistik” di Nägelsbach alla critica retorico-formale della scuola carducciana; dalle polemiche sulle cattedre di Stilistica in Italia a inizio Novecento al percorso critico di Karl Vossler tra Gustav Gröber e Benedetto Croce; dai dibattiti della stilistica europea negli anni Venti e Trenta sull’«Archivum Romanicum» di Giulio Bertoni alla riflessione sullo stile di alcuni studiosi italiani (Cesare De Lollis, Giuseppe De Robertis, Mario Fubini, Benvenuto Terracini).



La Cultura Numero 1000


La Cultura Numero 1000
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Author : AA.VV.
language : it
Publisher: Il Saggiatore
Release Date : 2016-05-12

La Cultura Numero 1000 written by AA.VV. and has been published by Il Saggiatore this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-12 with Literary Collections categories.


Che cos’è La Cultura?In occasione del millesimo volume della sua storica collana, il Saggiatore riflette non solo sul contenuto della parola «cultura», ma anche, e più radicalmente, su che cosa significhi pensare il lavoro editoriale come strumento attivo di conoscenza: componendo con il proprio catalogo una sinfonia di opere, la casa editrice riceve le note dal passato, le riproduce per il contemporaneo e le trasmette al futuro. La sua musica è identità, interpretazione e guida.Se con la cultura l’umanità prova a trascendere se stessa, il giacimento culturale di una casa editrice è un patrimonio collettivo e universale. Nostre, di noi umani, sono le domande che si pongono Edmund Husserl e Jean-Paul Sartre: quale statuto di verità ha la scienza, e qual è l’importanza della letteratura? Perché scrivere? Nostro è l’urlo che scuote la mente nei versi di Allen Ginsberg, nostro il rovello che porta Arnold Schönberg a rivoluzionare la musica; lo stesso rovello risuona in Gustav Mahler o Luigi Nono, ma non è diverso da quello che sentiva Keplero guardando la volta celeste per sondare i movimenti dei pianeti – gli stessi pianeti sui cui moti e sulle cui leggi si interrogano i più grandi fi sici contemporanei, da Albert Einstein a Werner Heisenberg. Nostra è la trepidazione di Claude Lévi-Strauss quando, avvicinandosi ai Tropici e sentendone per la prima volta l’odore, fa l’esperienza sconvolgente dell’altro da sé. Nostra è la dolcezza con cui Marcel Proust sceglie quale libro gli farà compagnia in un pomeriggio marittimo.La Cultura non vuole essere, allora, una semplice raccolta di voci eccellenti, di testi emblematici. Vuole essere una proposta, con cui tentare di rispondere alla nostra ineluttabile domanda: che cos’è e a cosa serve la cultura?



Think Like Chinese


Think Like Chinese
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Author : Haihua Zhang
language : en
Publisher: Federation Press
Release Date : 2008

Think Like Chinese written by Haihua Zhang and has been published by Federation Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Business & Economics categories.


Sun Zi said "know yourself and your enemy, then you will never lose a battle". Zhang and Baker say, "know the Chinese mind so you can prosper!" Think Like Chinese explains Chinese thought and business culture from the Chinese perspective. It gives first-hand insight into what Chinese are really thinking when conducting business. Zhang and Baker combine their Chinese and Western perspectives to explain, in detail, common Chinese behaviours that may seem odd to non-Chinese. They bring a wealth of personal experience in contemporary Chinese business investment and management, sharing their experiences and observations to provide strategies for overcoming such cultural barriers.Each chapter opens with a traditional or common Chinese saying, which is given contemporary meaning and applied to business scenarios. This key to Chinese thought provides the context for guidance on practical matters such as:how to ensure spoken communications are being interpreted accuratelyunderstanding the importance of "face" (mianzi), and giving and receiving mianzi appropriatelynetworking effectively among the Chineseunderstanding Chinese work cultures, identifying the real Chinese decision-makers, improving negotiations, and gaining the best out of Chinese staffdistinguishing "cow poo" (facts or true statements) from "hooyou" (bragging or bullshit)knowing when a Chinese 'yes' actually means 'yes', instead of 'maybe' or 'no'Chinese approaches to the law and contracts, dispute resolution, intellectual property, investment and partnerships.Think Like Chinese is a must for anyone who wants a better understanding of Chinese culture and how to apply this knowledge in their China dealings, whether doing business with Chinese suppliers or customers, working with a Chinese partner or managing Chinese employees.It is also written for people who are simply fascinated about China, and want to know more about the Chinese people, their history, their current emergence as an economic powerhouse and their increasing significance in the world's future.



101 Zen Stories


101 Zen Stories
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Author : Nyogen Senzaki
language : en
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Release Date : 1940

101 Zen Stories written by Nyogen Senzaki and has been published by Ravenio Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1940 with Religion categories.


There was an old woman in China who had supported a monk for over twenty years. She had built a little hut for him and fed him while he was meditating. Finally she wondered just what progress he had made in all this time. To find out, she obtained the help of a girl rich in desire. “Go and embrace him,” she told her, “and then ask him suddenly: ‘What now?’” The girl called upon the monk and without much ado caressed him, asking him what he was going to do about it. “An old tree grows on a cold rock in winter,” replied the monk somewhat poetically. “Nowhere is there any warmth.” The girl returned and related what he had said. “To think I fed that fellow for twenty years!” exclaimed the old woman in anger. “He showed no consideration for your need, no disposition to explain your condition. He need not have responded to passion, but at least he could have evidenced some compassion.” She at once went to the hut of the monk and burned it down. This Zen classic includes the following stories: 1. A Cup of Tea 2. Finding a Diamond on a Muddy Road 3. Is That So? 4. Obedience 5. If You Love, Love Openly 6. No Loving-Kindness 7. Annoucement 8. Great Waves 9. The Moon Cannot Be Stolen 10. The Last Poem of Hoshin 11. The Story of Shunkai 12. Happy Chinaman 13. A Buddha 14. Muddy Road 15. Shoan and His Mother 16. Not Far From Buddhahood 17. Stingy in Teaching 18. A Parable 19. The First Principle 20. A Mother’s Advice 21. The Sound of One Hand 22. My Heart Burns Like Fire 23. Eshun’s Departure 24. Reciting Sutras 25. Three Days More 26. Trading Dialogue For Lodging 27. The Voice of Happiness 28. Open Your Own Treasure House 29. No Water, No Moon 30. Calling Card 31. Everything is Best 32. Inch Time Foot Gem 33. Mokusen’s Hand 34. A Smile in His Lifetime 35. Every-Minute Zen 36. Flower Shower 37. Publishing the Sutras 38. Gisho’s Work 39. Sleeping in the Daytime 40. In Dreamland 41. Joshu’s Zen 42. The Dead Man’s Answer 43. Zen in a Beggar’s Life 44. The Thief Who Became a Disciple 45. Right and Wrong 46. How Grass and Trees Become Enlightened 47. The Stingy Artist 48. Accurate Proportion 49. Black-Nosed Buddha 50. Ryonen’s Clear Realization 51. Sour Miso 52. Your Light May Go Out 53. The Giver Should Be Thankful 54. The Last Will and Testament 55. The Tea-Master and The Assassin 56. The True Path 57. The Gates of Paradise 58. Arresting the Stone Buddha 59. Soldiers of Humanity 60. The Tunnel 61. Gudo and the Emperor 62. In the Hands of Destiny 63. Killing 64. Kasan Sweat 65. The Subjugation of a Ghost 66. Children of His Majesty 67. What Are You Doing! What Are You Saying! 68. One Note of Zen 69. Eating the Blame 70. The Most Valuable Thing in the World 71. Learning to Be Silent 72. The Blockhead Lord 73. Ten Successors 74. True Reformation 75. Temper 76. The Stone Mind 77. No Attachment to Dust 78. Real Prosperity 79. Incense Burner 80. The Real Miracle 81. Just Go to Sleep 82. Nothing Exists 83. No Work, No Food 84. True Friends 85. Time to Die 86. The Living Buddha and the Tubmaker 87. Three Kinds of Disciples 88. How to Write a Chinese Poem 89. Zen Dialogue 90. The Last Rap 91. The Taste of Banzo’s Sword 92. Fire-Poker Zen 93. Storyteller’s Zen 94. Midnight Excursion 95. A Letter to a Dying Man 96. A Drop of Water 97. Teaching the Ultimate 98. Non-Attachment 99. Tosui’s Vinegar 100. The Silent Temple 101. Buddha’s Zen



Death Instinct And Knowledge


Death Instinct And Knowledge
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Author : Massimo Fagioli
language : en
Publisher: L'Asino d'Oro
Release Date : 2019

Death Instinct And Knowledge written by Massimo Fagioli and has been published by L'Asino d'Oro this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with Medical categories.


The book includes five chapters: The disappearance fantasy; The disappearance fantasy and the death instinct; The disappearance fantasy and oral ambivalence; The disappearance fantasy and envy; and Projection and intuition. In this book, Fagioli formulated what has become known as Human Birth Theory, according to which, human thought arises at birth with newborns' reaction to light. This theory, which anticipates recent findings in contemporary infant research, has been confirmed by new scientific discoveries in neonatology, neurobiology and particle physics. The Italian Ministry for Education has recently approved the setting-up of The School of Dynamic Psychotherapy Bios Psychè, for graduates, based on the cultural and scientific model of Human Birth Theory. The book offers a new psychodynamic theory and an innovative and consistent therapeutic approach to all those who work in the fields of psychiatry and psychotherapy. Many readers, though not directly involved in clinical work, appreciate the book for its new theory on the human psyche. A large number of European psychiatrists and clinical psychologists have based their therapeutic practice on the theory and principles put forward in this book.



Pilate And Jesus


Pilate And Jesus
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Author : Giorgio Agamben
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 2015-02-04

Pilate And Jesus written by Giorgio Agamben and has been published by Stanford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-02-04 with Philosophy categories.


The acclaimed philosopher’s penetrating analysis of Pontius Pilate offers provocative and original insight into Western conceptions of judgment and guilt. Pontius Pilate is one of the most enigmatic figures in Christian theology. The only non-Christian to be named in the Nicene Creed, he is presented as a cruel colonial overseer in secular accounts, as a conflicted judge convinced of Jesus’s innocence in the Gospels, and as either a pious Christian or a virtual demon in later Christian writings. Starting with Pilate’s role in the trial of Jesus, Giorgio Agamben investigates the function of legal judgment in Western society and the ways that such judgment requires us to adjudicate the competing claims of the eternal and the historical. Coming just as Agamben is bringing his decades-long Homo Sacer project to an end, Pilate and Jesus sheds considerable light on what is at stake in that series as a whole. At the same time, it stands on its own, perhaps more than any of the author’s recent works. It thus serves as a perfect starting place for readers who are curious about Agamben’s ideas and approach to philosophy.



Trespassing On Einstein S Lawn


Trespassing On Einstein S Lawn
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Author : Amanda Gefter
language : en
Publisher: Bantam
Release Date : 2014-01-14

Trespassing On Einstein S Lawn written by Amanda Gefter and has been published by Bantam this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-01-14 with Science categories.


NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY KIRKUS REVIEWS In a memoir of family bonding and cutting-edge physics for readers of Brian Greene’s The Hidden Reality and Jim Holt’s Why Does the World Exist?, Amanda Gefter tells the story of how she conned her way into a career as a science journalist—and wound up hanging out, talking shop, and butting heads with the world’s most brilliant minds. At a Chinese restaurant outside of Philadelphia, a father asks his fifteen-year-old daughter a deceptively simple question: “How would you define nothing?” With that, the girl who once tried to fail geometry as a conscientious objector starts reading up on general relativity and quantum mechanics, as she and her dad embark on a life-altering quest for the answers to the universe’s greatest mysteries. Before Amanda Gefter became an accomplished science writer, she was a twenty-one-year-old magazine assistant willing to sneak her and her father, Warren, into a conference devoted to their physics hero, John Wheeler. Posing as journalists, Amanda and Warren met Wheeler, who offered them cryptic clues to the nature of reality: The universe is a self-excited circuit, he said. And, The boundary of a boundary is zero. Baffled, Amanda and Warren vowed to decode the phrases—and with them, the enigmas of existence. When we solve all that, they agreed, we’ll write a book. Trespassing on Einstein’s Lawn is that book, a memoir of the impassioned hunt that takes Amanda and her father from New York to London to Los Alamos. Along the way, they bump up against quirky science and even quirkier personalities, including Leonard Susskind, the former Bronx plumber who invented string theory; Ed Witten, the soft-spoken genius who coined the enigmatic M-theory; even Stephen Hawking. What they discover is extraordinary: the beginnings of a monumental paradigm shift in cosmology, from a single universe we all share to a splintered reality in which each observer has her own. Reality, the Gefters learn, is radically observer-dependent, far beyond anything of which Einstein or the founders of quantum mechanics ever dreamed—with shattering consequences for our understanding of the universe’s origin. And somehow it all ties back to that conversation, to that Chinese restaurant, and to the true meaning of nothing. Throughout their journey, Amanda struggles to make sense of her own life—as her journalism career transforms from illusion to reality, as she searches for her voice as a writer, as she steps from a universe shared with her father to at last carve out one of her own. It’s a paradigm shift you might call growing up. By turns hilarious, moving, irreverent, and profound, Trespassing on Einstein’s Lawn weaves together story and science in remarkable ways. By the end, you will never look at the universe the same way again. Praise for Trespassing on Einstein’s Lawn “Nothing quite prepared me for this book. Wow. Reading it, I alternated between depression—how could the rest of us science writers ever match this?—and exhilaration.”—Scientific American “To Do: Read Trespassing on Einstein’s Lawn. Reality doesn’t have to bite.”—New York “A zany superposition of genres . . . It’s at once a coming-of-age chronicle and a father-daughter road trip to the far reaches of this universe and 10,500 others.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer