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Jan 1, 1909 — Jan 1, 1952· 43 yrs

AUSTRIA–HUNGARY AUTHOR

Franz Baermann Steiner

Also known as: Franz Steiner

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The underground man, as both literary figure and social type, first enters European aware in the nineteenth century.

— from Selected writings, 1994

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Taboo

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St. John-Duras #3 Married against her will to the brutal Russian general who conquered her people, Countess Teo Korsakova has never known what it means to want a man...until now. Trapped behind enemy lines, held captive by her husband's most formidable foe, she should fear for her life. But all Teo feels in General Andre Duras's shattering presence is breathless passion. France's most victorious commander, Andre knows that he should do the honorable thing, knows too that on the eve of battle he cannot afford so luscious a distraction. Yet something about Teo lures him to do the unthinkable: to seduce his enemy's wife, and to let himself love a woman who can never be his. St. John-Duras Sinful (St. John-Duras, #1) Wicked (St. John-Duras, #2) Taboo (St. John-Duras, #3) A Touch of Sin (St. John-Duras, #4) Legendary Lover (St. John-Duras, #5)

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Selected writings

1994

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Sir Thomas Browne (1605-82), physician and philosopher, is celebrated principally for his Religio Medici and his study of burial customs, Urn Burial, masterpieces of English prose. But a portrait of Browne as a seventeenth-century intellectual must include much that is rarely seen except by specialists. The Pseudodoxia Epidemica, for example, tracts, letters to naturalists and antiquarians, notebooks and observations on natural history, are neglected. This modernised edition includes the complete text of Urn Burial, selections from Religio Medici, and much else to give account of Browne as doctor, scientist, philosopher, Christian, political and social being. Designed for those unfamiliar with Browne's sometimes opaque prose, it includes substantial annotation and a full introduction. . Browne's elaborate wit engages us by its reflective, at times outrageous tone. He can parody himself: 'if elegancy still proceedeth...we shall, within few years, be fain to learn Latin to understand English...' He was 'rich in various knowledge, exuberant in conceptions and conceits; contemplative, imaginative, often truly great and magnificent in his style,' Coleridge said. His work has marked generations of English writers.

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Orientpolitik, Value, and Civilisation

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