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- All_That_(season_8) shortSummary "*Greenroom: *Musical guests: No Secrets".
- Bad_Kitty_(series) shortSummary "Bad Kitty is told she will get a surprise when her owners come home and she gets stuck with Puppy and Uncle Murray babysits her. He has to call the fire department several days in a row. When they come back they have a baby which Kitty has no clue what she is. The other cats come and decide she is another kitty. They have a special Pussycat Olympics, but the baby wins all of the events, even the ones that Kitty expects to win. Kitty throws a tantrum and kicks everyone out. Kitty's owner tries to settle her down and then informs her the baby is adopted and needs love just like her. Kitty sympathizes and cries. Kitty tries to help the baby but then when it is bath time, she picks the baby up and runs off.".
- Bad_Kitty_(series) shortSummary "Kitty and Puppy go to obedience school, where their classmates are a dog named Petunia and the insanely evil Dr. Lagomorph.".
- Bad_Kitty_(series) shortSummary "Kitty needs a bath, but does everything she can to avoid it.".
- Bad_Kitty_(series) shortSummary "Kitty prepares for her birthday party. She hopes to get a fancy scratching post. Kitty's friends come and bring presents. Marks a cameo of Kitty's mother, Mama Kitty.".
- Bad_Kitty_(series) shortSummary "Kitty runs against Big Kitty to be president of the Neighborhood Cat Club.".
- Bad_Kitty_(series) shortSummary "Kitty was a good kitty until her owners make her eat vegetables, listed from A to Z. Kitty is repulsed, and becomes a bad kitty. She does a bunch of activities from "Ate My Homework" to "Zeroed to Zinnias". The owners come back from the store and present Kitty with good food from an "Assortment of Anchovies" to "baked Zebra Ziti". Kitty is very happy, so she does some good activities from "Apologized to grandma" to "lulled the baby to sleep ZZZZ" The owners then reward Kitty with a new friend: Puppy!".
- Bad_Kitty_(series) shortSummary "Kitty's owners are leaving for a week, but they bring Uncle Murray as a pet sitter. Kitty thinks Murray is scary and hides from him, only to be surprised as Murray almost sits on her or uses her as a dish rag. Kitty gets hungry, thinking of minutes like days, and hours like weeks. Murray talks about his old dog, then almost sucks Kitty with a vacuum cleaner. Kitty's friends raid the house and Murray leaves, taking Puppy with him. He later returns, and promises to take care of them. Kitty's owners return and bring a surprise guest: a new baby!".
- Bad_Kitty_(series) shortSummary "Puppy wants to play with Kitty, but Kitty refuses. Puppy ends up having to play by himself from "Airplane" to "Zoo Animals". He then naps and dreams of activities he can do with Kitty, from "Apple Bobbing in Antarctica" to "in Zimbabwe, they run Zig-Zags with a Zebra, a Zebu and a Zorilla". He wakes up and sees Kitty dangling a toy mouse in front of his face. He jumps up and chases Kitty.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "A convalescent cruise in the Bahamas turns murderous with cocaine.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "A crippled veteran of the Falklands War sails into the north Atlantic to discover whether a famous television presenter is a murderer.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "A man goes home to Cape Cod to escape a world of European treachery and his involvement with the Provisional IRA. Others have different plans for him.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "A story of love, rivalry, treachery and a great mysterious temple set in the year 2000 BC.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "After the death of Uther, High King of Britain, the country falls into chaos. Uther's heir is a child, Mordred, and Arthur, his uncle, is named one of the boy's guardians. Arthur has to fight other British kingdoms and the dreadful "Sais" – the Saxons – who are invading Britain.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "An eccentric and reluctant aristocrat just wants to be left alone to be a sea-gypsy, but a theft from his ancestral home hauls him back to Britain and mayhem.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "At the end of The Winter King Arthur fought the battle that forces unity on the warring British kingdoms and now he sets out to face the real enemy – the Saxons.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Azincourt is the tale of Nicholas Hook, an archer, who begins the novel by joining the garrison of Soissons, a city whose patron saints were Crispin and Crispinian. What happened at Soissons shocked all Christendom, but in the following year, on the feast day of Crispin and Crispinian, Hook finds himself in that small army trapped at Azincourt. The novel is the story of the archers who helped win a battle that has entered legend, but in truth is a tale, as Sir John Keegan says, 'of slaughter-yard behaviour and outright atrocity'.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "By 1812 a lot of men had deserted from the British, French, Spanish and Portuguese armies and some of them, too many of them, had banded together in the border mountains where they were led by a renegade Frenchman nicknamed Pot-au-Feu. They formed a semi-military group of bandits and their enemies all agreed on one thing – they had to be crushed. Send for Sharpe.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Can our hero save the world from the environmentalists? Someone has to.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Describes the fateful year in which the Danes capture Alfred's kingdom and drive him as a fugitive into the marshes of Athelney. It seems that Wessex, and England, are destroyed, but Alfred is determined to make one desperate gamble that might save his kingdom.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Gallows Thief is a detective story, set in Regency London, a time when there were no detectives as such. There was a very busy gallows, however. This was a period when the English and Welsh gallows were at their busiest and, very occasionally, the government appointed an 'Investigator' to look into a conviction.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "In Excalibur we follow Arthur and Derfel to the battle of Mount Badon and incredible victory. It not only throws the Saxons back, but reunites Arthur and Guinevere. He might hope now to be left alone, to have a time of peace after gaining a great victory, but new enemies arise to destroy all he has achieved.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "In which Sharpe carries his sword to the extraordinary battle outside Salamanca where, to quote an enemy General, Wellington 'destroyed forty thousand Frenchmen in forty minutes'.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "It is the late summer of 1810 and the French mount their third and most threatening invasion of Portugal. Captain Richard Sharpe, with his company of redcoats and riflemen, meets the invaders on the gaunt ridge of Bussaco where, despite a stunning victory, the French are not stopped.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "It is the summer of 1812 and Richard Sharpe, newly recovered from the wound he received in the fighting at Salamanca, is given an easy duty; to guard a Commissary Officer posted to an obscure Spanish fort where there are some captured French muskets to repair. But unknown to the British, the French are planning a raid and Sharpe is in for a fight!".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "It tells the tale of the battle of Talavera.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Nathaniel Starbuck stumbles into the Confederate army and finds himself at the first Bull Run.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Pierre Ducos, the French super-agent, tries to end Sharpe's life and the series.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Redcoat is the story of the Valley Forge winter during the American Revolution – told from the redcoat's point of view.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe finds himself stranded, surrounded and with only one very unlikely ally – Captain Cornelius Killick from Marblehead, Massachusetts.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe has to go home from India, and he would have left in 1805 and Cape Trafalgar lies on his way home, so why should he not be there at the right time?".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe is assigned to steal some Spanish gold needed to construct the Lines of Torres Vedras but falls foul of a corrupt Spanish partisan and ends up in the besieged fort of Almeida.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe is sent home to raise soldiers for his regiment, the South Essex, and once in England he runs into an old enemy – Sir Henry Simmerson, once a Colonel of the South Essex and now, what else, a taxman.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe's Christmas contains two short stories, 'Sharpe's Christmas' and 'Sharpe's Ransom'. 'Sharpe's Christmas' is set in 1813, towards the end of the Peninsular War and falls after Sharpe's Regiment. 'Sharpe's Ransom' comes after Sharpe's Waterloo and is set in peacetime.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe's Fury is based on the real events of the winter of 1811 that led to the extraordinary victory of Barossa.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe's Havoc is set during the French invasion of Portugal in 1809 and Sir Arthur Wellesley's devastating counter-attack.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe's first story as an officer takes him to the daunting fort of Gawilghur. This is also the last of his Indian adventures.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe's peaceful life in France is disrupted when an old associate of Ducos, convinced Sharpe has Napoleon's treasure, takes his family hostage and Sharpe has to convince the local villagers to help him.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe, at last, meets Napoleon.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Sharpe, now a Sergeant, finds himself alongside Sir Arthur Wellesley at the terrifying Battle of Assaye.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Starbuck goes back to Bull Run for the second battle.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Takes Nate Starbuck from Ball's Bluff to the bloody campaign in the peninsula, where the unregarded Robert Lee assumes command of the rebel army.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Tells of the final assaults on Alfred's Wessex.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Tells of the years which followed the death of Alfred the Great as two men struggle to inherit the crown of Wessex. Uhtred has to contend with betrayal, treachery and the largest army the Danes have yet assembled to conquer Wessex, all brought to a climax in a winter battle fought in the fens of East Anglia.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Tells the story of the horrifying assault on Badajoz in 1812. The British were in a foul mood, they had been given a hard time by the garrison and suspected that the city's Spanish inhabitants were French sympathisers, so when they got inside they went berserk.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "The Fort is about the Penobscot Expedition of 1779. A small British garrison was established in what is now Maine . Seven hundred British redcoats were in an unfinished fort, Fort George, while the harbour beneath the fort was guarded by three sloops-of-war. Against this the rebel government in the State of Massachusetts sent an army of around 900 men and a fleet of 42 ships, half of which were warships, with orders to 'captivate, kill or destroy' the invaders.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "The Northmen invade from Ireland, lead by a fierce Viking warrior, Ragnall Iverson. He must face defender Uhtred, fighting to defend lands ruled by King Edward and his sister Aethelflaed.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "The beginning of the Peninsular War . The Peninsular Campaign occupies most of the Sharpe series and this book begins during the infamous retreat to Corunna.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "The first of Richard Sharpe's Indian adventures, pitting him against the sinister Tippoo Sultan in the siege of Seringapatam, 1799.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "The forces of Wessex and Mercia have united against the Danes, but instability and the threat of Viking raids still hang heavy over Britain’s kingdoms. For Aethelred, Lord of the Mercians, is dying, leaving no heir and the stage is set for rivals to fight for the throne.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "The ghastly tale of the battle of Fuentes d'Onoro, a bloody struggle on the Portuguese frontier which deteriorated into a gutter fight in the narrow alleys of a small village.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "The horrors of Antietam.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "The story of the battle – and Sharpe's part in it.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "The years after King Alfred’s death are peaceful: the Danes rule in northern Britain, the Saxons hold the south. But for a warrior, a time of restless peace is the hardest challenge. Too often, it allows the cautious and the timid to dominate.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "This takes place between the end of the Peninsular War and the Waterloo Campaign – and Sharpe pursues Ducos to Italy, though not before he's fought in the climactic battle at Toulouse which is Wellington's last victory in the Peninsular War.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "This tells the tale of one of the most obscure campaigns of the whole of the Napoleonic wars. The Danes had a huge merchant fleet, second only in size to Great Britain's, and to protect it they possessed a formidable navy. But Denmark was a very small country and when, in 1807, the French decide they will invade Denmark and take the fleet for themselves, Britain has to act swiftly. Swiftly, but not particularly justly.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Thomas of Hookton has been sent back to England to pursue his father's mysterious legacy which hints that the Holy Grail might exist and gets tangled with the Scottish invasion of 1347. He survives that only to discover that various powerful folk in France are pursuing the same quest, a complication that takes Thomas back to Brittany and the brutal fighting about La Roche-Derrien.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Thomas of Hookton leads a company of mercenary archers who ravage the countryside of Gascony. Hookton must complete a crucial task before joining the Black Prince's army to fight at the Battle of Poitiers (1356).".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Thomas of Hookton leaves his native Dorset to fight against the French in Brittany and, afterwards, at the Battle of Crécy in 1346 in Picardy. It is a tale of longbows and butchery, especially when England's archers swarm into the Norman city of Caen. And over it all, like a dream, hovers the grail which is the epitome of chivalry and Christian decency, qualities which are in desperately short supply as the armies of France and England struggle at the beginning of what will be known as the Hundred Years' War.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Thomas of Hookton travels south into Gascony and to a final confrontation with his cousin, Guy Vexille. The novel begins with the fall of Calais in 1347, and most of the events occur in the subsequent truce, but for Thomas and his companions there can be no truce, only a vicious small war which ends with them being besieged, not just by enemies intent on finding the grail, but by the Black Death.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Uhtred is an English boy, born into the aristocracy of 9th Century Northumbria, but orphaned at ten, adopted by a Dane and taught the Viking ways. Yet Uhtred's fate is indissolubly bound up with Alfred, King of Wessex, who rules over the last English kingdom when the Danes have overrun Northumbria, Mercia and East Anglia.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Uhtred, having helped Alfred secure Wessex as an independent Saxon kingdom, returns north in an attempt to find his stepsister. Instead he discovers chaos, civil war and treachery in Northumbria. He takes the side of Guthred, once a slave and now a man who would be king, and in return expects Guthred's help in capturing Dunholm, the lair of the dark Viking lord, Kjartan.".
- Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography shortSummary "Wessex, Alfred's kingdom, has survived the great Viking assaults and now, with Uhtred as a leader, the West Saxon forces begin the campaigns of conquest that will end with a new kingdom called England.".
- Black_Scorpion_(TV_series) shortSummary "A dedicated firefighter turns into the tragic pyrokinetic supervillain Inferno.".
- Black_Scorpion_(TV_series) shortSummary "After surviving the events of "Black Scorpion II", Aftershock decides to help the homeless of the city...be evicting the citizens OUT of their own homes!".
- Black_Scorpion_(TV_series) shortSummary "Both Darcy and Black Scorpion find competition when a new female cop with a "shoot first, ask never" policy becomes the murderous vigilante, the Angel of Death.".
- Black_Scorpion_(TV_series) shortSummary "The punchline'll REALLY kill ya; Manipulating Argyle back into a life of crime, Gangster Prankster creates a gas that makes anyone who laughs literally explode!".
- Black_Scorpion_(TV_series) shortSummary "When a hockey player's teammates deliberately injure him, he seeks revenge as the armor-clad Slapshot.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: Coldest touch / Bruce Coville, Ragmore beast / Robert J. Harris, Same time next year / Neal Shusterman, Biology 205 / Jeremy Sabacek, Man under the bridge / Steve Rasnic Tem, All in good time / Michael Markiewicz, Toadstool wood / James Reeves, Come into my cellar / Ray Bradbury, Instrument / Martha Soukup, Elevator / William sleator, Packet / Nina Kiriki Hoffman.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: I, earthling / Bruce Coville, Brian and the aliens / Will Shetterly, Judgment day / Jack C. Haldeman II, The buddy system / Nina Kiriki Hoffman, To serve man / Damon Knight, How I maybe served the world last Tuesday before breakfast / Lawrence Watt-Evans, Pirates / Mark A. Garland, The secret weapon of last resort / Claudia Bishop, Just like you / Bruce Coville, Zero hour / Ray Bradbury, Curing the bozos / Sherwood Smith.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: Introduction: A faint presence, a cold touch / Bruce Coville, A trip to the land of the dead , Leaves / Mary K Whittington, George Pinkerton and the bedtime ghost / Lawrence Watt-Evans and Julie Evans, A cry in the night / Nancy Varian Berbereck and Greg Labarbera, Haunted by a pig / Mel Gilden, Call me ghost / Lael Littke, After you've gone / Michael Markiewicz, The tenant who frightened a ghost / Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Soul survivor / Neal Shusterman, Shark! / John Gregory Betancourt, Biscuits of glory / Bruce Coville.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: Introduction: Cloudy, with a chance of magic / Bruce Coville, Wizards's boy / Bruce Coville, Phoenix farm / Jane Yolen, Horsing around / Lawrence Watt-Evans, Windwood Rose / Janni Lee Simner, Bear at the gate / Jessica Amanda Salmonson, The fourth wish / Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Byrd song / Nancy Springer, Watch out! / Bruce Coville, The Wonderworm / Laura Simms, Questing magic / Mark A. Garland and Lawrence Schimel, Visions / Sherwood Smith.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: Introduction: Don't read this book / Bruce Coville, There's nothing under the bed / Bruce Coville, Through the mirror / Anne Mazer, The boy who cried dragon / Deborah Millitello, Drawing the moon / Janni Lee Simner, The cat came back / Lawrence Watt-Evans, The fat man / Joe R. Lansdale, The hand / Eugene M. Gagliano, Toll call / Michael Mansfield, Master of the hunt / Michael Markiewicz, Give a puppet a hand / Mary Downing Hahn, Halloween Party / Steven Prohaska, The baby-sitter / Jane Yolen, Death's door / Mark A. Garland.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: Introduction: Nightmare Alley / Bruce Coville, When evil wakes / Bruce Coville, Circle of life / Michael and Rozalyn Mansfield, The dollhouse / Ann S. Manheimer, Bad dream / Joan Aiken, The gravekeeper / Patrick Bone, Gone to pieces / Michael Stearnes, It came from the closet / Andrew Fry, Snow / Al Sarrantonio, The homework horror / Greg Cox, Blackwater dreams / Tim Waggoner, Amanda's room / Janni Lee Simner, The shadow wood / Sean Stewart.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: Introduction: Restless spirits / Bruce Coville, The ghost let go / Bruce Coville, The grounding of Theresa / Mary Downing Hahn, A true story / James D. Macdonald, The pooka / Michael Markiewicz, Ghost walk / Mark A. Garland, For love of him / Vivian Vande Velde, Ghost stories / Lawrence Watt-Evans, Mrs. Ambroseworthy / Jane Yolen, Not from Detroit / Joe R. Lansdale, Jasper's ghost / Nancy Etchemendy, The secret of city cemetery / Patrick Bone, The ghost in the summer kitchen / Mary Frances Zambreno.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: Introduction: somewhere, out there / Bruce Coville, Through the starry door / Bruce Coville, The spider beast / Nancy Etchemendy, George Pinkerton and the space waffles / Lawrence Watt-Evans, Abduction / Rick Hautala, Jesse Hautala, and Matti Hautala, Brandon & the aliens / Jane Yolen, Fine or Superfine / Martha Soukup, The plant people / Dale Carlson, Field trip / Vivian Vande Velde, Hunters / Anne Eliot Crompton, Behind the curtain / Pat Mauser, The very long distance wrong number / John C. Bunnell, Alien promises / Janni Lee Simner.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: Little monsters / Bruce Coville, First excuse / Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Sea dragon of Fife / Jane Yolen, George Pinkerton and the Bloodsucking fiend of Brokentree swamp / Lawrence Watt-Evans, Recipe for trouble / Lawrence Schimel, Spook man / Al Sarrantonio, Wizard of chaos / Michael Markiewicz, First kiss / Patrick Bone, Optical illusion / Mack Reynolds, Trouble afoot / Mary Downing Hahn, Vend U. / Nancy Springer.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: Metamorphosis of Justin Jones / Bruce Coville, World where wishes worked / Stephen Goldin, Transitions / Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Under the bridge / Lawrence Schimel, What the dinosaurs are like / Deborah Wheeler, Wooden city / Terry Jones, Cinders case / Patricia C. Wrede, Into the forest / Alice DeLaCroix, Singing the New Age blues / Margaret Bechard, Vernan's dragon / John Gregory Betancourt, Blue suede shoes / Michael Stearns, Clean as a whistle / Bruce Coville.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: My Little Brother is a Monster by Bruce Coville, Momster in the Closet by Jane Yolen, Merlin's Knight School by Michael Markiewicz, Uncle Joshua and the Grooglemen by Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald - later expanded as Groogleman, Friendly Persuasion by Bruce Coville, Kokolimalayas, the Bone Man by Laura Simms retold from a story by the Native American Modoc people, The Thing That Goes Burp in the Night by Sharon Webb, Personality Problem by Joe R. Lansdale, Duffy's Jacket by Bruce Coville, The Bogeyman by Jack Prelutsky, Bloody Mary by Patrick Bone, The Beast with a Thousand Teeth by Terry Jones, Timor and the Furnace Troll by John Barnes.".
- Bruce_Covilles_Book_of_Monsters shortSummary "Stories include: The thing in Auntie Alma's pond / Bruce Coville, Letters from camp / Al Sarrantonio, Vampire for hire / Patrick Bone, One chance / Charles de Lint, Grendel / Mary Frances Zambreno, Jenny Nettles / Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald, Those three wishes / Judith Gorog, What's a little fur among friends? / Sherwood Smith, The sight of the basilisk / Lois Tilton, The teacher who could hear / Paula McConnell, Life with a slob / Gordon Van Gelder, Campfire / S. Anthony Gardner, Past sunset / Vivian Vande Velde.".
- Claudia_Moscovici shortSummary "Claudia Moscovici proposes a new understanding of how gender relations were reformulated by both male and female writers in nineteenth-century France.".
- Claudia_Moscovici shortSummary "Erotisms analyzes selected representations of women and sexual relations as they influence different aspects of life, including family relations, professional hierarchies, the field of cultural production, and artistic representations. References *Author's page at Amazon *http://www.curteaveche.wordpress.com/2011/09/20/intre-doua-lumi/Noualiteratura.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/nl-29.pdf *http://Geopolitikon.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/scrisulromanesc_3_2010.pdf *http://www.postromanticism.com/philosophy/main_philo.html *http://www.jurnalul.ro/special/efectul-glenn-593641.htm *http://www.catchy.ro/aventurile-unei-postromantice-intr-o-epoca-postcomunista-interviu/17711 *http://www.forbes.ro/Cum-sa-promovezi-cu-metode-americane-o-carte-despre-comunism_0_2301.html *http://www.revistavip.net/Stiri_de_ultima_ora/Dezvaluirile_scriitoarei_romance_Claudia_Moscovici_/6155/Claudia *http://www.curteaveche.ro/Intre_doua_lumi-3-1298 *http://m.rfi.ro/articol/asculta-rfi-ro/doua-lumi *http://www.zf.ro/ziarul-de-duminica/intre-doua-lumi-de-claudia-moscovici-8756418 *http://www.libertatea.ro/detalii/articol/andy-platon-a-realizat-primul-music-video-facut-pentru-o-carte-356227.html".
- Claudia_Moscovici shortSummary "Erotisms analyzes selected representations of women and sexual relations as they influence different aspects of life, including family relations, professional hierarchies, the field of cultural production, and artistic representations.".
- Claudia_Moscovici shortSummary "Moscovici argues that Enlightenment philosophy has something to add to the contemporary thinking that aspires to subvert it. She grapples with the problem of truth-certainty as discussed by Kant, reformulated by d'Aembert, and critiqued by Lyotard; and examines the intersection between ethics and epistemology in Enlightenment and contemporary discourses.".
- Claudia_Moscovici shortSummary "Moscovici brings together the wide-ranging discussion of subjectivity with debates about public discourse.".
- Claudia_Moscovici shortSummary "Romanticism and Postromanticism undertakes an ambitious project: to argue for the continuing importance of Romanticism in the arts, even after modernism and postmodernism, and to support the idea of the relevance of Romanticism with an examination of a contemporary group of artists who call themselves "postromantic." Relying mainly on Gombrich's notion of there being only Romantic writers and artists and Abrams' theory of Romanticism as an orientation rather than a unified historical movement, Moscovici sees Romanticism as a general quality that crosses time as well as typical categorizations of artists and writers.".
- Claudia_Moscovici shortSummary "Velvet Totalitarianism, addresses to any reader interested in comparing two political systems of the 80's, before and during the fall of the Iron Curtain: Eastern European totalitarianism and United States democracy. By evoking the drama of family separation and the individual lives of the characters, the author traces the general and the particular experiences of a whole category of people constrained to move between political regimes in order to find answers to the questions of their lives.".
- Claudia_Moscovici shortSummary "What do Scott Peterson, Neil Entwistle and timeless literary seducers epitomized by Don Juan and Casanova have in common? They are charismatic, glib and seductive men who also embody the most dangerous human qualities: a breathtaking callousness, shallowness of emotion and the incapacity to love. In other words, these men are psychopaths. Unfortunately, most psychopaths don’t advertise themselves as heartless social predators. They come across as charming, intelligent, romantic and kind. Through their believable “mask of sanity,” they lure many of us into their dangerous nets. Dangerous Liaisons explains clearly what psychopaths are, why they act the way they do, how they attract us and whom they tend to target. Above all, this book helps victims find the strength to end their toxic relationships with psychopaths and move on, stronger and wiser, with the rest of their lives.".
- Culture_series shortSummary "1.262304E9".
- Culture_series shortSummary "2.524608E10".
- Culture_series shortSummary "A Culture special agent who is a princess of a feudal society on a huge artificial planet learns that a Regent is trying to usurp the throne. When she returns in order to stop the Regent, she finds a far deeper threat.".
- Culture_series shortSummary "A bored member of the Culture is blackmailed into being the Culture's agent in a plan to subvert a brutal, hierarchical empire. His mission is to win an empire-wide tournament by which the ruler of the empire is selected.".
- Culture_series shortSummary "A short story collection. Two of the works are explicitly set in the Culture universe , with a third work possibly set in the Culture universe. In the title novella, the Mind in charge of an expedition to Earth decides not to make contact or intervene in any way, but instead to use Earth as a control group in the Culture's long-term comparison of intervention and non-interference.".
- Culture_series shortSummary "A young woman seeks revenge on her murderer after being brought back to life by Culture technology. Meanwhile, a war over the digitised souls of the dead is expanding from cyberspace into the real world.".
- Culture_series shortSummary "An episode in a full-scale war between the Culture and the Idirans, told mainly from the point of view of an enemy special agent who belatedly realises how much he has in common with the Culture.".
- Culture_series shortSummary "Chapters describing the current mission of a Culture special agent born and raised on a non-Culture planet alternate with chapters that describe in reverse chronological order earlier missions and the traumatic events that made him who he is.".
- Culture_series shortSummary "In the last days of the Gzilt civilisation that is about to Sublime, a secret from far back in their history threatens to unravel their plans. Aided by a number of Culture vessels and their avatars, one of the Gzilt tries to discover if much of their history was actually a lie.".
- Culture_series shortSummary "Not explicitly a Culture novel, but recounts what appear to be two concurrent Culture Contact missions on a planet whose development is roughly equivalent to medieval Europe. The interwoven stories are told from the viewpoint of several of the locals.".
- Darkest_Powers shortSummary "-".
- Darkest_Powers shortSummary "Dangerous is about how Derek and Simon became residents of Lyle House".