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a passage through youth: Along with Youth Peter Griffin, 1987-05-28 In this compelling biography, Peter Griffin draws on a wealth of previously unpublished material--including numerous letters and five of Hemingway's early short stories that appear in their entirety--to trace the formative years of one of America's most celebrated and influential authors. Along with Youth examines in richer detail than any previous account Hemingway's midwestern childhood, his relations with his parents, his journalistic apprenticeship, and his experiences as a Red Cross volunteer in Italy during World War I. It sheds new light on his wartime romance with Agnes von Kurowsky, his first love (and a model for the character of Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms), as well as on the circumstances surrounding his wounding and convalescence. It closes with Hemingway on the brink of the literary career that would bring him worldwide fame. The five short stories--The Mercenaries, Crossroads, Portrait of an Idealist in Love, The Ash Heel's Tendon, and The Current--reveal that the Hemingway vision and style preceded the 1920s, his Paris years with Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein. The book also contains many other newly uncovered documents--including letters written by Ernest to his closest friend, Bill Horne, before and after the Kurowsky love affair--which provide a rich new perspective on Hemingway's emotional development and his beginnings as a writer. Jack Hemingway, Ernest's son by his first wife, Hadley Richardson, made his mother's complete correspondence available to Griffin and also contributed a foreword in which he writes, [Griffin] has shown me insights into my own father's character and behavior I would not have thought possible in view of the time lapse between Hemingway's death and the research he accomplished. This is the first installment of a projected three-volume life which promises to be the definitive Hemingway biography for this generation. |
a passage through youth: The Youth's Literary Messenger , 1838 |
a passage through youth: The Youth's Companion , 1831 |
a passage through youth: The Youth's Companion Ezra Sampson, 1807 |
a passage through youth: Youth's Book of Travel & Adventure , 1850 |
a passage through youth: Youth's Keepsake , 1838 |
a passage through youth: The Days of Thy Youth: an Address to Senior Scholars Joseph Parbery CHOWN, 1870 |
a passage through youth: Passing Through Transitions Naomi Golan, 1983-10 Naomi Golan pens “… an excellent book with numerous research citations and case examples” on dealing with transitionary periods (Robert W. Roberts, Dean, School of Social Work at the University of Southern California). As humans strive to live in cope in an era of revolutionary social and psychological change, it becomes difficult to manage the trauma, impact, and disequilibrium that accompanies it. In Passing Through Transitions, Professor Naomi Golan provides through research and examination of the problematic and effective ways to navigate the inevitable transitions of life. “One of the finest contributions to this book is the exhaustive review of selected theoretical frameworks for viewing these transitional life changes… This book is a gem.” — Social Work |
a passage through youth: The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany , 1832 |
a passage through youth: The Young Eagle Kenneth J. Winkle, 2001-04-01 Drawing on the latest interpretive and methodological advances in historical scholarship, The Young Eagle: The Rise of Abraham Lincoln reexamines the young adult life of America's sixteenth president. |
a passage through youth: Youth's Pleasing Historian, and Entertaining Companion Through the English History , 1785 |
a passage through youth: The Juvenile Philosopher, Or, Youth's Manual of Philosophy Jason Lothrop, 1826 |
a passage through youth: The Youth's Instructer and Guardian , 1826 |
a passage through youth: Youth's Companion and Sabbath School Recorder , 1835 |
a passage through youth: The Other Side of Joy Julius H. Rubin, 2000 Rubin focuses on the incidence of religious melancholy among the Bruderhof. This is an affective disorder that has long been associated with pietistic conversion and is characterized by a sense of abandonment by God.. |
a passage through youth: The Youth's Companion, Or an Historical Dictionary, Etc Ezra SAMPSON, 1807 |
a passage through youth: Youth's Companion , 1840 |
a passage through youth: The Youth's Sketch Book , 1834 |
a passage through youth: Adolescent Psychology in Today's World Michael J. Nakkula, Andrew J. Schneider-Muñoz, 2018-11-02 This groundbreaking three-volume set spotlights how conditions around the world are affecting the healthy development of adolescents in their respective environments, on all six continents. Continually unstable or perpetually poor economic conditions, globalization, and rapid technological change are just three of the forces affecting a group 1.2 billion strong today, a demographic poised to become our world leaders and catalysts in the not-too-distant future: the world's adolescents. Led by two editors who have been dedicated to studying adolescent development worldwide for decades, this novel collection of works from contributors in more than 40 countries emphasizes how possibilities for healthy mental and physical development are affected by the difficulties youths face in their countries and how these challenges have shaped, and are shaping, contemporary teenage life today. The set comprehensively addresses issues for adolescents across the globe, such as the day-to-day challenges of poverty, inadequate education, violence or war, disease, reproductive matters, globalization and technological challenges, and more, while also providing a strengths-based focus in the volumes, showing how and why some teenagers in each country have surmounted the challenges and forged stronger characters to better their worlds. These stories document more than personal victories, and their experiences matter to far more than the adolescents themselves. In its State of the World's Children 2011 report, UNICEF noted that the world community needs to turn its attention to adolescents in need, explaining that focusing on this large and potentially powerful group makes economic sense as well as being a necessary step in working towards achieving human justice. By addressing the risks, challenges, and strengths of teenagers as a group in countries worldwide, this work serves to break the cycle of poverty, violence, discrimination, and death for adolescents. |
a passage through youth: The Youth's Guide ... Mordecai Stewart, 1822 |
a passage through youth: A Youth's History of the Rebellion ... William M. Thayer, 1865 |
a passage through youth: The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian , 1842 |
a passage through youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow Kimberly A. Redding, 2004-07-30 Drawing on oral narratives and archival sources gathered in Berlin, this study explores how some 35 Berliners have woven personal memories, their city's divided past, and their nation's complex historical legacy into cohesive life narratives and collective identities. Redding argues that daily experience during the final years of World War II inadvertently prepared German youth for defeat and occupation. While postwar officials lamented youth's apparent apathy, young Berliners were in fact applying lessons in pragmatism and self-reliance learned as National Socialist society crumbled in 1944 and 1945. Although competing political forces strove to rapidly remobilize German youth, young Berliners took advantage of destabilized sociopolitical structures in their war-torn city to assert autonomy and pursue personal initiatives. Their retrospective narratives reveal creative efforts to claim for themselves the normal pleasures of modern youth in the midst of rubble. These accounts also demonstrate how Cold War ideologies and loyalties have informed memories of daily life in Allied occupied Berlin. In a broader sense, the study sheds new light on the collective experiences, memories, and self-perceptions of a generation of Germans who grew up in a world defined by World War II and Allied occupation, rebuilt their devastated society under Cold War parameters, and eventually negotiated the unification of the two successor states. |
a passage through youth: A Youth's History of the Rebellion ...: From the massacre at Fort Pillow to the end William Makepeace Thayer, 1866 |
a passage through youth: Youth's Book of Astronomy John Lee Comstock, 1838 |
a passage through youth: Youth's Book of Astronomy John Lee Comstock, 2024-09-01 Reprint of the original, first published in 1838. |
a passage through youth: Towards a Transcultural Future Gesellschaft für die Neuen Englischsprachigen Literaturen. Annual Conference, Gesellschaft für die Neuen Englischsprachigen Literaturen, 2005 This second collection, complementing ASNEL Papers 9.1, covers a similar range of writers, topics, themes and issues, all focusing on present-day transcultural issues and their historical antecedents: TOPICS TREATED Preparing for post-apartheid in South African fiction; Maori culture and the New Historicism; Danish-New Zealand acculturation; linguistic approaches to 'void'; women's overcoming in Southern African writing; new post-apartheid approaches to literary studies; Afrikanerdom; postmodern psychoanalytic interpretations of Indian religion and identity; transcultural identity in the encounter with London: Malaysian, Nigerian, Pakistani; hypertextual postmodernism; fictionalized multiculturalism and female madness in Australian fiction; myopia and double vision in colonial Australia; Native-American fiction and poetry; Chinese-Canadian and Japanese-Canadian multiculturalism; the postcolonial city; African-American identity and postcolonial Africa; Johannesburg as locus of literary and dramatic creativity; theatre before and after apartheid; the black experience in England. WRITERS DISCUSSED Lalithambika Antherjanam; Ayi Kwei Armah; J.M. Coetzee; Tsitsi Dangarembga; Helen Darville; Lauris Edmond; Buchi Emecheta; Yvonne du Fresne; Hiromi Goto; Patricia Grace; Rodney Hall; Joy Harjo; Bessie Head; Gordon Henry Jr.; Christopher Hope; Ruth Prawer Jhabvala; Hanif Kureishi; Keri Hulme, Lee Kok Liang; Bill Manhire; Zakes Mda; Mike Nicol; Michael Ondaatje; Alan Paton; Ravinder Randhawa; Wendy Rose; Salman Rushdie; Sipho Sepamla; Atima Srivastava; Meera Syal; Marlene van Niekerk; Yvonne Vera; Fred Wah CRITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS BY Ken Arvidson; Thomas Bruckner; David Callahan; Eleonora Chiavetta; Marc Colavincenzo; Gordon Collier; John Douthwaite; Dorothy Driver; Claudia Duppe; Robert Fraser; Anne Fuchs; John Gamgee; D.C.R.A. Goonetilleke; Konrad Gross; Bernd Herzogenrath; Susanne Hilf; Clara A.B. Joseph; Jaroslav Ku nir; Chantal Kwast-Greff; M.Z. Malaba; Sigrun Meinig; Michael Meyer; Mike Nicol; Obododimma Oha; Vincent O'Sullivan; Judith Dell Panny; Mike Petry; Jochen Petzold; Norbert H. Platz; Malcolm Purkey; Stephanie Ravillon; Anne Holden Ronning; Richard Samin; Cecile Sandten; Nicole Schroder; Joseph Swann; Andre Viola; Christine Vogt-William; Bernard Wilson; Janet Wilson; Brian Worsfold. CREATIVE WRITING BY Katherine Gallagher; Peter Goldsworthy; Syd Harrex; Mike Nicol THE EDITORS: Geoffrey V. Davis and Peter H. Marsden teach at the Rhenish-Westphalian Technical University, Aachen; Benedicte Ledent and Marc Delrez teach at the University of Liege. |
a passage through youth: Youth Cultures in the Age of Global Media Sara Bragg, Mary Jane Kehily, 2014-02-06 This book explores the impact of globalisation and new technologies on youth cultures around the world, from the Birmingham School to the youthscapes of South Korea. In a timely reappraisal of youth cultures in contemporary times, this collection profiles the best of new research in youth studies written by leading scholars in the field. |
a passage through youth: Report of the ... Meeting ANZAAS (Association), 1889 |
a passage through youth: The war tiger; or, Adventures and wonderful fortunes of the young sea chief and his lad Chow William Dalton, 1888 |
a passage through youth: Seduced, Abandoned, and Reborn Rodney Hessinger, 2005-07-14 In attempting to steer young adults safely away from the dangers of market-driven society, reformers in early America created values that came to define the emerging urban middle class. |
a passage through youth: New Ethnicities And Urban Culture Les Back, 2017-02-10 Engaging exploration of race and youth culture which examines the development of new identities, ethnicities and forms of racism. This text analyzes the relationship between racism, community and adolescent social identities in the African and South Asian diasporas.; This book is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students on courses in race and ethnicity, urban sociology, cultural studies and social anthropology. It will also have some appeal within social policy and social work. |
a passage through youth: The Youth's Galaxy Obadiah Oldfellow, 1854 |
a passage through youth: Historical Sociology Philip Abrams, 1982 This book argues that history and sociology share the same vital preoccupation: the desire to unravel the puzzle of human agency. How do large-scale social transformations occur, and what is the role of the individual in them? Phil Abrams devotes three chapters to the development of industrialism and scrutinizes, in that connection, the theories of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim. Subsequent chapters consider Talcott Parsons and the debate on convergence; the formation of states; the idea of the event as a legitimate concern of history and sociology; individuals and sociological generations; deviancy and revolution; and a final chapter on the limits of historical sociology. |
a passage through youth: Christian Library: Gallaudet, T.H. Scripture biography for the young. The youth's book of natural theology. The child's book of repentance , 1839 |
a passage through youth: Selections from the Youth's Companion , 1895 |
a passage through youth: A Passage Through India S R Ramaswamy, |
a passage through youth: Ritual in Early Modern Europe Edward Muir, 2005-08-18 The comprehensive 2005 study of rituals in early modern Europe argues that between about 1400 and 1700 a revolution in ritual theory took place that utterly transformed concepts about time, the body, and the presence of spiritual forces in the world. Edward Muir draws on extensive historical research to emphasize the persistence of traditional Christian ritual practices even as educated elites attempted to privilege reason over passion, textual interpretation over ritual action, and moral rectitude over gaining access to supernatural powers. Edward Muir discusses wide ranging themes such as rites of passage, carnivalesque festivity, the rise of manners, Protestant and Catholic Reformations, the alleged anti-Christian rituals of Jews and witches. This edition examines the impact on the European understanding of ritual from the discoveries of new civilizations in the Americas and missionary efforts in China and adds more material about rituals peculiar to women. |
a passage through youth: St. Teresa of Avila 100 Themes on Her Life and Work Tomás Alvarez, OCD, 2011-07-27 As the first woman to be given the title of doctor of the church, St. Teresa of Avila continues to exercise her teaching authority in the world today both within and outside the boundaries of the church. In the present group of 100 themes, Tomás Alvarez wishes to create a favorable approach to Teresa's person and a comprehensive reading of her writings. Avila and Its Surroundings, The Social Classes of Her Time, Environment and Cultural Levels, Contemporary Women, Clergy, Religion, Her Family, Home, Father, Mother and Siblings is a sampling of some of the one hundred themes presented in this book. |
a passage through youth: Tales from Around the World: A Dog's Tale by Mark Twain, Folk-Tales of Bengal and Philippine Folk Tales (A Dog's Tale by Mark Twain/ Folk-Tales of Bengal by Lal Behari Day/ Philippine Folk Tales by Mabel Cook Cole) Mark Twain, Lal Behari Day, Mabel Cook Cole, 2024-06-22 Book 1: Embark on an emotional journey with “ A Dog's Tale by Mark Twain .” Mark Twain, renowned for his literary prowess, narrates a poignant and heartfelt story from a dog's perspective. Join this canine narrator as it experiences the highs and lows of life, offering readers a unique and touching glimpse into the bond between humans and their loyal companions. Book 2: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Bengal with “ Folk-Tales of Bengal by Lal Behari Day .” Lal Behari Day weaves a captivating collection of folk tales, each brimming with the vibrant traditions, myths, and folklore of Bengal. These timeless stories transport readers to a world of enchantment and wisdom passed down through generations. Book 3: Discover the enchanting world of Philippine folklore with “ Philippine Folk Tales by Mabel Cook Cole .” Mabel Cook Cole brings to life a tapestry of myths and legends from the Philippines, offering readers a captivating glimpse into the cultural heritage of the islands. Journey through a landscape of magical creatures, heroic deeds, and moral lessons that have shaped Philippine storytelling for centuries. |
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PASSAGE definition: 1. a usually long and narrow part of a building with rooms on one or both sides, or a covered path…. Learn more.
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The act or process of passing, especially: a. Movement from one place to another: the passage of water through a sieve. b. The process of elapsing: the passage of time. 2. a. The process of …
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Passage describes the act of passing or traveling from one place to the next. People often use the word passage to specifically refer to a journey by ship, as in, "The passage to America was …
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May 29, 2025 · passage f (plural passages, diminutive passagetje n) a passage, a stage of a journey; a passageway, a corridor, a narrow route; a paragraph or section of text with …
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A passage is a long narrow space with walls or fences on both sides, that connects one place or room with another. 2. A passage in a book, speech, or piece of music is a section of it that you …
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PASSAGE meaning: 1 : a long, narrow space that connects one place to another; 2 : a narrow space that people or things can move through
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