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Book Synopsis Angels' Gardens a Metaphysical Story by : Gabriella Kasoulidou
Download or read book Angels' Gardens a Metaphysical Story written by Gabriella Kasoulidou and published by Strategic Book Publishing. This book was released on 2009-10 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Michaella was going through a crucial period in her life when she realized her existence was not limited to that of this world. Learning she somehow inhabited a different energy field - a different plane of existence - was such a profound idea that Michaella's mind began to fill with questions about reality, destiny, free will and time and space. But as this was going on, so was her life on the other plane. As Michaella tries to sort out her life, 'angels' from her other existence help Michaella to find her true calling, and her own true love. Angels' Gardens is an inspiring story of self-discovery and enlightenment that opens doors to endless possibilities.
Book Synopsis Angels A to Z by : Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Download or read book Angels A to Z written by Evelyn Dorothy Oliver and published by Visible Ink Press. This book was released on 2008-05-01 with total page 445 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A thorough, comprehensive guide to the world of angels Angels, whose principal employment is the protection and encouragement of human beings, are more popular than ever. In this age of uncertainty, it is easy to understand why the concept of angels is so comforting. While much has been written about angels throughout history, no single source examines them as thoroughly or as thoughtfully as Angels A to Z. Written by an “angel expert” and a recognized authority on nontraditional religious movements, this enlightening resource is one of the most comprehensive books on angels and angel-related topics currently available. More than 300 entries, drawn from multiple religions, such as Christianity, Islam, and Hindu traditions, as well as from pop culture, are included. Celebrity angels, obscure angels still waiting for their big break, classifications of angels, guardian angels, fallen angels, biblical figures associated with angels, angels in art and architecture, and angels in the media and literature, how ancient, contemporary, and pop cultures represent angels in their mythology, folklore, architecture, art, literature, religion, and so much more. Angels A to Z explores a wide assortment of topics, including ... Gabriel, Michael, Lucifer, and other biblical angels Angels in various religions (Christianity, Islam, Hinduism) Different classifications of angels such as the Valkyries from Norse mythology and Hafaza from Islamic tradition Fallen angels, guardian angels, obscure angels, and angels across religious traditions Authors who write about angels, including Frank Peretti, Joan Wester Anderson, Eileen Freeman, Terry Lynn Taylor, and others Artists who depict angels such as Michelangelo, Raphael, Glenda Green, and Karyn Martin-Karl Beloved fictional characters like Clarence from the film It’s a Wonderful Life If you want to know more about the rich and important history of these spiritual beings, Angels A to Z is the answer to your prayers. With more than 130 photos and illustrations, this riveting read is richly illustrated, and its helpful bibliography and extensive index add to its usefulness.
Book Synopsis METAPHYSICAL WISDOM CORPUS by : MUSTAFA KARNAS
Download or read book METAPHYSICAL WISDOM CORPUS written by MUSTAFA KARNAS and published by Noetika Medya Yayıncılık Danışmanlık Bilişim.tur.san.ve Tic.a.ş. . This book was released on 2022-10-22 with total page 1085 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: CONTENTS - CREATING INDUCTION THROUGH THE OBSERVANT'S MIRROR - THE EFFECT OF ALEMICAL CRUSHING ON FATE.. I EXIST FROM THE MODEL TO ALL - - UNION OF FORCES SEPARATION OF FORCES BALANCE OF FORCES IN THE METHAPHIC FIELD - - TRUE MAGIC AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH KARMA AND FATE - MAJI-KARMA-FATE - - ORE-LAND RELATIONSHIP METAPHYSICAL EFFECTS. - TECHNIQUES OF PARADIGM CHANGE IN THE METAPHIC FIELD - - INTERPRETATION-EXPLANATION OF IBNI ARABI WORDS THERE IS A METAPHYSICAL MATHEMATICS, MECHANICS AND DYNAMICS OF INTENTION - - FIELD OF THE DEVIL - - REFERENCES AND METAPHYSICAL REFERENCES - WHAT ARE METAPHYSICAL REFERENCES? - METAPHYSICAL WISDOM AND ERGONOMICS - IN THE METHAPHIC FIELD - WHAT PRINCIPLES ARE THE PROTOCOLIZATIONS BASED ON AND WHY ARE THEY NECESSARY? - - GOD'S EVENTS (HADITH-EVENTS), THE METAPHYSICS OF GOD, THE GOD OF EVENTS - - CREATIVITY-NORTH AND PERCEPTION DIMENSIONS - - COMPETENT PEOPLE METAPHYSICS; I KNOW IT, I CREATE IT BECAUSE I KNOW - - COMPETENT PEOPLE METAPHYSICS; I KNOW IT, I CREATE IT BECAUSE I KNOW - - MARİFETULLAH CONSCIOUSNESS - - HOW IS THE PROCESS OF SUSTAINABILITY EXPLAINED FROM METAPHYSICAL PERSPECTIVE? -PHYSICS-METAPHYSICAL FIVE MATCHING THEORY PRACTICE.. -METAPHYSICAL PROFILING - MANAGING THE FLOW OF FATE WITH METAPHYSICAL SYSTEMS -METAVERSE-CONTRAVERSE SYSTEMATICS IN METAPHYSICAL WISDOM -USE OF THE SEVEN HERMETIC PRINCIPLES IN METAPHYSICAL WISDOM -EMERALD TABLETS -ORGANIZATION -OMNILOGY - THE SCIENCE OF EVERYTHING -HOW METHODS USE A METAPHYSICAL SAGE IN THINKING, THE ART OF CONSIDERING. -COSMIC UNCONSCIOUSNESS… -KARMIC BALANCING.. -HOW IT HAPPEN IF STABILIZATION HAPPENS, KARMIC BALANCING.. -METHAPHIC HARVEST.. -SOCRATES' FARM.. -METAPHYSICS-HUMAN-YOU AND METAVERSE.. -METAPHYSICS-HUMAN-YOU AND METAVERSE.. PRESENTATION COMPETENT PEOPLE METAPHYSICS; I KNOW IT, I CREATE IT BECAUSE I KNOW Competent people-the poles-this is the most important point on which metaphysical systems converge, and they all agree about the competent people. What are competent people? They somehow form the pillars of existence, sustain it, are the structures that sustain the system. What idea does this stem from? As a metaphysical principle, it is necessary to find a reason for creation, if there is a god, why did he create creation, what is the reason for this? So there must be - there must be - a reason, it is based here, the knowledge of reason. He says "I was a gem, I wanted to be known", so the reason is to want to be known, what is it? Your ore. What is ore? The first substance, that is, the potential of something, like the ore-jewel relationship, the thing that shows the ore is its processing, that is, the god wanted to be processed, this is the reason. CREATING INDUCTION THROUGH THE OBSERVANT'S MIRROR What technique did God use when he was creating? Creation continues in continuity at the moment. Religious books give different answers to these situations, everyone tells what they have in their bags. For example, the angel Gabriel has a duty to create storms, every angel has a job, and the chosen spirits, which they call holy spirits, also perform some duties. God has an innumerable number of angels made up of angels, each doing a job. What kind of technique is this, does god use a technique? Reply; Yeah. So, can you people use this technique in your own life? Reply; yes, we can call it the induction technique. How is it? First of all, we will go over metaphysical values again, of course, creation means reaching a destiny, in this way, there are various destinies on a line or on a cycle. In other words, there is such a thing as faith in destiny, it has been written before, but this destiny is the destiny of possibilities. Think of it this way, you only have three numbers; 1-2-3, no other numbers, these three numbers are your potential destiny, so you are confined here. What can you do with these three numbers? Here, knowledge, wisdom and effort come into play, you can do subtraction, addition, permutation, they are all your destiny, but the number 4 is outside of your destiny, there is nothing written for you there, you can create-change here. Simply God has a science, there are many options you can make with the numbers 1-2-3 in this science, all of them are written for you, the rest is to learn the science and technique of it. In time, you will understand what potential you have by using the science of nature. So each result creates a pattern, a kind of pattern. Creation also means that a person moves from one mold to another and is reshaped there, that is, models and patterns are also present there. For example 1-2:1, this pattern already exists, you pour yourself into it, there creation takes place. This is how God does these things by his people, there is nothing unknown, let me give you another example. For example, you in position A- are having a problem, let's call it position A in distress. Then you asked for the help of the angel with the permission of Allah, and for some reason the angel decided to help you, for example, you wish for healing, you are sick, you have a wish for healing. That is, the disease is a model, your healed state is another model, the angel has healed you from the position of illness. puts it in position. For example, it does not make a giraffe out of you, it does not create such a possibility for you, or it does not give you immortality. We have the mirror of the observer, the observer and the creation process, for an observer, again based on faith in destiny, let's assume that the potential number 1-2 is the variation of these two numbers that an observer can see in his mirror no matter what he does, nothing else. It can increase the possibilities with knowledge, but there is a but there. In fact, God takes care of his work, namely his creation, with these aims. While the observer sees his own possibilities in his mirror, he reaches the paradox of infinite mirrors since he is also an observed to those possibilities. Just like the servant whom God loves and the servant who loves God very much, these are the reflections of man as a servant in God, the observing god determines the area he observes with the fate and potential of the observer. It sounds complicated, but it's not, it all falls into place towards the end. So how does this happen? We are talking about a single human being, the observer and the agent-interfering person, where is the field he/she observes? He cannot observe anything but manifestation, that is, he observes creation. Observing it creates its own combination. For example, when looking at a work of art, one person looks with admiration, respects the effort for the art there, and another looks with envy, both of which are potentials within those numerical possibilities. For example, one commits a sin, one observer looks forgiving, the other looks vindictive and vengeful, which is choosing a destiny within possibilities. Now let's look at the rest of the sentence, the concept of induction, what is that concept? This is a very interesting concept, it is a technology that is already used today, but even those who use or create this technology do not know the essence of the business, and here is the secret of creation. God's creation technique is induction, it is to change the structure of a substance without touching it, we can also call it the power of thought, that is, if you hit the iron with a hammer, the iron will be crushed. What is creation? It means breaking the will of something. What is will? Any substance has a self-preservation, that is, a resistance structure to maintain its current shape, which is also a necessary thing. So, if an outside force wants to create on something external, it has to break its will. For example, the cracking of the seed means the breaking of the will of the seed. Why does he have willpower? Because God protects it, that is, he does it so that it does not break in an incorrect and unsuitable environment, that is, in areas where creation will not take place. The seed cracks in the soil in various special circumstances, like this, because only there it can enter into creation. In other words, God creates his creations by breaking the shell of things, breaking his will to resist, and in this way he creates constantly. According to what and for what purpose does God constantly create? Here again induction comes into play. God chooses creation, but you choose how to create, that's the interesting part. For example, electrolysis technique is an induction technique, what is it? You put a metal in acidic or silver or chrome water, you give electricity to the metal, the electrified metal attracts the liquid metal in the water and becomes a coating. The other technique that does this is psychic therapy by suggestion, that is, no surgical procedure, all by using a technique from afar and suitable for the next possibility of the thing. For example, you cannot apply this technique to plastic, it is not among its fate options, there is no electrolysis, what does that mean? As a potentially destiny item, your creation pattern determines the possibilities. In other words, while creating God, he connected the system to a kind of automatic order, your destiny as a subject, and a creation on you with the knowledge that comes over your attempt as a subject. That is, a kind of breaking of will followed by remodeling for change, that is, creation, is in the form of both the observed and the observing you having reached any of your destiny possibilities at that moment, getting sick is a possibility, getting healed is a possibility, it's all there. Let's look at the creation process of god based on scriptures; seven layers of heaven and above it the chair of God, that is, the universe created by God. Think of it this way, nine balls are intertwined; The first ball is our universe, the next seven floors are seven heavens, the last one is the lectern, which we also call the god floor, we have such a model, four archangels hold this lectern, these are of course a symbolic expression, but we will look at what it tells. Where could God have started creation? After God created all these and his angels, he creates Adam, determines the Doomsday time, and the beginning and the end are created together, I wonder why he created such a model? Why is something done even if it is God? Even God cannot escape his own rule.
Book Synopsis Persian Gardens and Pavilions by : Mohammad Gharipour
Download or read book Persian Gardens and Pavilions written by Mohammad Gharipour and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2013-04-02 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From Timur's tent in Samarqand to Shah 'Abbas's palace in Isfahan and Humayun's tomb in Delhi, the pavilion has been an integral part of Persianate gardens since its earliest appearance at the Achaemenid garden in Pasargadae in the sixth century BC. Here, Mohammad Gharipour places both the garden and the pavilion within their historical, literary and artistic contexts, emphasizing the importance of the pavilion, which has hitherto been overlooked in the study of Iranian historical architecture. Starting with an examination of the depictions and representations of gardens in religious texts, Gharipour analyses the how the idea of the garden developed from the model of pre-Islamic gardens in Achaemenid and Sassanian Persia to its mentions in the Zoroastrian text of Aban Yasht and on to its central role as paradise in the Qur'an. Continuing on with an exploration of gardens and pavilions in Persian poetry, Gharipour offers in-depth analysis of their literal and metaphorical values. It is in the poetry of major Persian poets such as Ferdowsi, Naser Khosrow, Sa'di, Rumi and Hafez that Gharipour finds that whilst gardens are praised for their spiritual values, they also contain significant symbolic worth in terms of temporal wealth and power. Persian Gardens and Pavilions then goes onto examine the garden and the pavilion as reflected in Persian miniature painting, sculpture and carpets, as well as accounts of travelers to Persia. With masters such as Bizhad representing daily life as well as the more mystical prose and poetry in, for example, Sa'di's Bustan (The Orchard) and Golestan (The Rose Garden), the garden and the pavilion can be seen to have crucial semiotic significances and cultural meanings. But in addition to this, they also point to historical patterns of patronage and ownership which were of central importance in the diplomatic and social life of the royal courts of Persia. Gharipour thereby highlights the metaphorical, spiritual, symbolic and religious aspects of gardens, as well as their more materialistic and economic functions. This book reaches back through Persia's rich history to explore the material and psychological relationships between human beings, pavilions and gardens, and will be a valuable resource for Art History, Architecture and Iranian Studies.
Download or read book Why We Garden written by Claire Masset and published by Batsford Books. This book was released on 2023-03-02 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explore the mystery of what makes us love gardening, via history, science, art and philosophy. Whether you seek sanctuary in your potting shed, find paradise amongst your patio plants or enjoy the simple solace of your hands in the soil, there is beauty, peace and happiness to be found for every gardener in this thoughtful and entertaining collection. Both a hymn to gardening and a call to action, this down-to-earth guide is worth a hundred 'how-tos'. Wander the gardens of Giverny with Monet to create your own 'beautiful masterpiece' or, like George Orwell, reap the joy to be found in the work of a vegetable plot. Discover the soothing symmetry in the spiral of sunflower seeds, or, like William Morris, provide a wild abundance for the natural visitors to your garden. Drawing inspiration from gardening greats – from the ancient Greek and French philosophers Epicurus and Voltaire, via the wisdom of Margery Fish and Gertrude Jekyll, to Monty Don and modern-day guerrilla gardeners – this beautifully illustrated compilation is a thoughtful gift for any gardener.
Book Synopsis Beekeeping in the End Times by : Larisa Jašarević
Download or read book Beekeeping in the End Times written by Larisa Jašarević and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 2024-03-05 with total page 207 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every hundred years, as the story goes, two angels wonder out loud whether the bees are still swarming. For as long as the bees are swarming, the angels are reassured, the world holds together. Still, the tale suggests, the angels live in anxious anticipation of the End. Local beekeepers in Bosnia and Herzegovina retell the old tale with growing unease, as their honeybees weather the ground effects of climate change. Beekeeping in the End Times relates extreme weather events and quieter disasters that have been altering honey ecologies across Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2014. While world-wide endangerment of pollinators, and bees in particular, has been the subject of much global concern, effects of climate change on the indispensable honeybees,remain understudied. Drawing on a five-year long study, the book suggests that local apiarists' field observations resonate with many climate biologists' concerns and speculations about the future of plant-bee relations on the warming planet. Local practice also adds to the record complex and puzzling trends that make honey scarce in otherwise lush, biodiverse landscapes. To Bosnian Muslims, honeybees are more than pollinators. They are inspired beings whose honey is another form of divinely revelation. To appreciate the meaning of honeybees and to grasp the dire ecological catastrophe underway, Jašarević reads contemporary environmental writings and Sufi texts, she listens to the seasoned beekeepers and collects local wisdom tales. From start to finish, Jašarević pores over key Islamic texts, the Quran and the Hadith, and their popular retellings. The Islamic end-times lore, the book proposes, holds surprising lessons on how to live and strive in the 'not yet,' stalling the apocalypse.
Book Synopsis Unveiling the Garden of Love by : Lalita Sinha
Download or read book Unveiling the Garden of Love written by Lalita Sinha and published by World Wisdom, Inc. This book was released on 2008 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Epic love poems often share common thematic elements -love in union, love in separation, and love in reunion. This book investigates common threads and shared symbolism between the literary masterpieces The Story of Layla Majnun (written by Nizami in the Islamic Sufi tradition) and Gita Govinda (written by Jayadeva in the Hindu Bhaktic tradition). Book jacket.
Book Synopsis The Sacred and the Profane by : Steve Barney
Download or read book The Sacred and the Profane written by Steve Barney and published by Xulon Press. This book was released on 2009-10 with total page 490 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Long considered the product of imagination and superstition, the world's sacred writings compile what is often thought to be an archaic world view. Yet, many of these sacred writings describe a nature of reality that is in striking parallel to emerging modern scientific theory. Still more shocking is the similarity between the entities described in the Bible and those described within the reports of modern paranormal events! - Does modern science and the Bible agree about the nature of reality? - Is it possible that life exists in other dimensions? - Who built many of the ancient civilizations upon earth? - What is the purpose of modern day paranormal events? - Are the entities described in modern day paranormal reports mankind's helpers? - Can earth soon expect a coming Messiah? The Sacred and The Profane presents a mesmerizing framework describing not just a hidden past, but a potentially dark and sinister future for the inhabitants of Earth!
Download or read book Rooted written by Murray Andrew Pura and published by Zondervan. This book was released on 2010 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Rooted: Reflections on the Gardens in Scripture, you'll explore the five major gardens of the Bible with respected author, pastor, and gardener Murray Andrew Pura as your guide. Discover the deeper spiritual meanings each garden symbolizes, and revisit the gospel stories---from creation to Revelation---where you'll glean new insights about leading a Christian life.
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Book Synopsis The Essentials of Universalism by : Nicholas Hagger
Download or read book The Essentials of Universalism written by Nicholas Hagger and published by John Hunt Publishing. This book was released on 2024-10-29 with total page 641 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In A Baroque Vision Nicholas Hagger chose key passages from his verse that convey the thread of his Baroque vision. In its companion volume The Essentials of Universalism he chooses key passages from his prose works that convey the thread of his Universalism, which grew out of his Baroque perspective. Hagger’s literary, mystical, religious, philosophical, historical, cultural and political Universalist writings are innovatory. In 60 books he has: set out a new approach to literature and identified its fundamental theme as a quest for the One, an infinite Reality perceived as Light, that alternates with condemnation of social follies and vices; presented many mystics’ illuminations; seen the Light as the common essence of all religions; created a new philosophy of Universalism that restates the unity of the universe and challenges modern philosophy; charted the history of the rise and fall of civilisations; reconciled the divisions within world culture; and proposed a democratic World State with limited supranational power to abolish war and bring in a Golden Age of peace and prosperity. The Essentials of Universalism is a stunning anthology of his writings that covers all aspects of his thinking and range. Chosen by the author himself, the excerpts include the most important passages in the Hagger canon and are representative of his vast output. Since the book was completed Hagger has brought out The Algorithm of Creation, the first-ever statement of a Theory of Everything and a further development of his Universalism.This anthology makes clear the main thrust of his life’s work and is required reading for all interested in seeing how his many innovations connect.
Book Synopsis Fallen Angels in the Theology of St Augustine by : Gregory D. Wiebe
Download or read book Fallen Angels in the Theology of St Augustine written by Gregory D. Wiebe and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2021-09-23 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book ventures to describe Augustine of Hippo's understanding of demons, including the theology, angelology, and anthropology that contextualize it. Demons are, for Augustine as for the Psalmist (95:5 LXX) and the Apostle (1 Cor 10:20), the "gods of the nations." This means that Augustine's demons are best understood neither when they are "spiritualized" as personifications of psychological struggles, nor in terms of materialist contagions that undergird a superstitious moralism. Rather, because the gods of the nations are the paradigm of demonic power and influence over humanity, Augustine sees the Christian's moral struggle against them within broader questions of social bonds, cultural form, popular opinion, philosophical investigation, liturgical movement, and so forth. In a word, Augustine's demons have a religious significance, particularly in its Augustinian sense of bonds and duties between persons, and between persons and that which is divine. Demons are a highly integrated component of his broader theology, rooted in his conception of angels as the ministers of all creation under God, and informed by the doctrine of evil as privation and his understanding of the fall, his thoughts on human embodiment, desire, visions, and the limits of human knowledge, as well as his theology of religious incorporation and sacraments. As false mediators, demons are mediated by false religion, the body of the devil, which Augustine opposes with an appeal to the true mediator, Christ, and the true religion of his body, the church.
Book Synopsis Rediscovering Enoch? The Antediluvian Past from the Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries by :
Download or read book Rediscovering Enoch? The Antediluvian Past from the Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2023-02-13 with total page 464 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As the first volume to focus on texts and traditions about Enoch between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries, this book brings specialists in antiquity into conversation with specialists in early modernity, exploring the reimagination of the antediluvian past.
Book Synopsis Keys to the Door of Truth by : Jim Young
Download or read book Keys to the Door of Truth written by Jim Young and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2006-07-14 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: KEYS TO THE DOOR OF TRUTH; Metaphysical Musings of a Born-Yet-Again builds upon the teachings of its two predecessors. Written in the context of yet another weekend seminar with Christo Sahbays, in this third entry in the author's new MY SPIRITUAL AWARENESS SERIES the fledgling leadership group takes on the means of metaphorical treatment of holy writ. To be more precise, certain phraseology found in the Gospel of John is found to be the key that unlocks the door to Truth about Spiritual Life as taught by the Master Jesus. In an amazingly powerful approach that uses metaphor as the Spiritual scalpel that cuts beneath the surface knowledge of intellectual literality, the "secret" meaning of Spiritual intent is revealed with brilliant clarity through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. This humble intention forms the foundation for continuing metaphysical treatment of future offerings is this intriguing emerging series. This book naturally follows the first two offerings in the MY SPIRITUAL AWARENESS SERIES: CREATION SPIRIT, Expressing Your Divinity in Everyday Life and A Labor of Love; Weaving Your Own Virgin Birth on the Loom of Life. Future writings will deal with such topics as the metaphysical meaning of Jesus and his disciples, the Sermon on the Mount, some of the various "newfound" Gospels, and those portions of the remaining three Gospels that do not replicate the content of the Gospel of John--all placed in a practical perspective.
Book Synopsis The Metaphysical Poets by : Trevor James
Download or read book The Metaphysical Poets written by Trevor James and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis Old Stories, New Readings by : Miriam López-Rodríguez
Download or read book Old Stories, New Readings written by Miriam López-Rodríguez and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2015-02-27 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Whether imaginary or based on real events, stories are at the core of any culture. Regardless of their length, their rhetoric strategies, or their style, humans tell stories to each other to express their innermost fears and needs, to establish a point within an argument, or to engage their listeners in a fabricated composition. Stories can also serve other purposes, such as being used for entertainment, for education or for the preservation of certain cultural traits. Storytelling is at the heart of human interaction, and, as such, can foster a dialogic narrative between the person creating the story and their audience. In literature, this dialogue has been traditionally associated with narrative in general, and with the novel in particular. However, other genres also make use of storytelling, including drama. This volume explores the ways in which American theatre from all eras deals with this: how stories are told onstage, what kinds of stories are recorded in dramatic texts, and how previously neglected realities have gained attention through the American playwright’s telling, or retelling, of an event or action. The stories unfolded in American drama follow recent narratology theories, particularly in the sense that there is a greater preference for those so-called small stories over big stories. Despite the increase in the production of this type of texts and the growing interest in them in the field of narratology, small stories are literary episodes that have been granted less critical attention, particularly in the analysis of drama. As such, this volume fills a void in the study of the stories presented on the American stage.