The Thread Collected Poems 1980-1991 von RogerPearson Veröffentlicht 1992 von Soft Pencil Press ISBN-13: 978-0-9517262-1-1, ISBN: 0-9517262-1-8
Stendhal's Violin A Novelist and his Reader (Hardback) von RogerPearson Hardcover, 312 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 1992 von Oup Oxford ISBN-13: 978-0-19-815851-6, ISBN: 0-19-815851-3
"This new study of Stendhal's novels takes its title from Stendhal's dictum 'Un roman est comme un archet, la caisse du violon qui rend les sons, c'est l'ame du lecteur.' Its central theme is the relationship between novelist and reader, as orchestrated in Armance, Le Rouge et le Noir, Lucien Leuwen and La Chartreuse de Parme. From the author's analyses of these novels it emerges that Stendhal plays upon the reader's reactions and makes ..."
" Candide is the story of a gentle man who, though pummeled and slapped in every direction by fate, clings desperately to the belief that he lives in "the best of all possible worlds." On the surface a witty, bantering tale, this eighteenth-century classic is actually a savage, satiric thrust at the philosophical optimism that proclaims that all disaster and human suffering is part of a benevolent cosmic plan. Fast, funny, often outrageo ..."
The Red and the Black(Updated) A Chronicle of the Nineteenth Century (The World's Classics) von Catherine Slater, RogerPearson Paperback, 592 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 1991 von Oxford University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-19-281715-0, ISBN: 0-19-281715-9
"The son of a carpenter, Julian Sorel is inspired by the writings of Napoleon to conquer the heights of society. His initial plan to work his way up through the church is, however, thwarted when he is forced to accept employment as a tutor--and this rash social entrepreneur certainly has not considered the dangers of falling in love. Stendhal's novel is an amusing and piquant study of hypocrisy and free will in post-Napoleonic France."
Oxford World's Classics Ser. Candide and Other Stories von RogerPearson 352 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 1990 von Oup Oxford ISBN-13: 978-0-19-160498-0, ISBN: 0-19-160498-4
"The motto is from Horace, Epistles, i. 6. 'Huguenots': as Voltaire was aware, the
name derived from the German 'Eidgenossen' meaning companions united by
oath, or confederates. The term was applied to Protestants in Geneva and
subsequently gallicized. Reverend Father Sagard The'odat, the famous Recollect
missionary: Gabriel Sagard Théodat published his Grand Voyage au pays des
Hurons . . . avec un dictionnaire de la langue huronne ..."
"Pearson has collected William Shockley's writings about his theories of hereditary human intelligence and his belief that the less intelligent were overproducing and the more intelligent, underproducing. Shockley urged that studies be made of heredity, intellectual and demographic trends in order to ensure high intelligence levels."
"studies in honor of Edgar C. Polomé Edgar C. Polomé. INDO-EUROPEAN
STUDIES MONOGRAPH SERIES Monographs in The Journal of Indo-European
Studies series appear at irregular intervals, but standing orders are accepted, as
are ..."
"Candide, the wittiest and best-loved book of a genius who is still unequaled in his ability to spin art out of philosophy, became a huge bestseller in Europe after it was published in 1759. Voltaire, skeptical of the systems of philosophy that were floated about to explain the workings of the world, used this satirical story about the optimist Candide and his friend Dr. Pangloss to interrogate and discredit the philosophies and approach ..."