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Caught in the middle of a battle against Hydro-Man at a Hoboken water park the Human Torch finds himself in a compromised position: Stark naked in the middle of a kiddie pool. ![]() ![]() Piranesi Unbound provides a fundamental reinterpretation of Piranesi by recognizing him, first and foremost, as a writer, illustrator, printer, and publisher of books.įeaturing nearly two hundred of Piranesi’s engravings and drawings, including some that have never been published before, this visually stunning book returns Piranesi’s artworks to the context for which he originally produced them: a dozen volumes that combine text and image, archaeology and imagination, erudition and humor. Yet Carolyn Yerkes and Heather Hyde Minor argue that his single greatest art form-one that combined his obsessions most powerfully and that he pursued throughout his career-was the book. 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Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 11:00:39 Associated-names Creagh, Patrick Boxid IA40188606 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Books by Claudio Magris (Author of Danube) Books by Claudio Magris Claudio Magris Average rating 3.74 6,326 ratings 777 reviews shelved 21,120 times Showing 30 distinct works. ![]() ![]() Radway questions such claims, arguing that critical attention ""must shift from the text itself, taken in isolation, to the complex social event of reading."" She examines that event, from the complicated business of publishing and distribution to the individual reader's engagement with the text. They claim that romances enforce the woman reader's dependence on men and acceptance of the repressive ideology purveyed by popular culture. ![]() ![]() Among those who have disparaged romance reading are feminists, literary critics, and theorists of mass culture. 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