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    Lidcombe : Brio Books
    UID:
    gbv_1766529887
    Format: 467 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781922267009 , 1922267007 , 9781922267016 , 1922267015
    Content: In a snowbound village in the heart of the Alps, a husband and wife find their lives breaking apart in the days and months following the death of their firstborn. On the far side of the world, in their hometown of Sydney, a man on the margins of Australian society commits an act of shocking violence that galvanises international attention. As the husband recognises signs of his own grief in both the survivors and the perpetrator, his fixation on the details of the case feeds into insomnia, trauma, and an obsession with the terms on which we give value to human lives
    Language: English
    Keywords: Fiktionale Darstellung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Newcastle upon Tyne, England :Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959241189102883
    Format: 1 online resource (265 pages)
    ISBN: 1-4438-9654-3
    Content: "James Fenimore Cooper and Cormac McCarthy are two of the most celebrated and influential writers of the American West. Both have written powerful narratives that focus on the disappearance of the nineteenth century frontier, and both show an interest in the dramatic ways in which the frontier gave shape to American culture. But is it possible that the kinship between these two writers extends beyond simply sharing an interest in this subject? Teasing out the implications of the recurrent allusions to Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales in the pages of McCarthy's Southwestern novels, this book finds Cooper and McCarthy engaged in a complex legal and ethical dialogue despite the centuries that separate their lives and their work. The result of their dialogue is a provocative, nuanced analysis of the effects of the frontier on the American justice system-and, for both writers, an expression of alarm at the violation of the principles upon which the system was established"--Amazon.com.
    Note: James Fenimore Cooper. Towards the Ethic of Frontier Justice ; From Spectacular Fanaticism to Indiscriminate Brutality ; The Frontiersman Awakens, 1820-1826 ; The Frontiersman Relapses, 1839-1841 -- Cormac McCarthy. The Survival of the Ethic of Frontier Justice ; Looking Ahead, Glancing Back ; The Same Authority as God, No Requirements Upon It -- Conclusion: A Jurisprudential Affinity, an Aesthetic Distinction.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4438-9018-9
    Language: English
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