Anthony Cox

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Books by Anthony Cox

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My Ántonia by Willa Cather

Authors: Cather, Willa, 1873-1947

In Painting

By Anthony Cox

"My Ántonia" by Willa Cather is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative centers on the life and experiences of Ántonia Shimerda, a Bohemian girl who immigrates to Nebraska, and her connection to Jim Burden, the narrator who reminisces about their childhood and the struggles of immigrant life in a harsh landscape. Through Jim's eyes,...

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史記 by Qian Sima

Authors: Sima, Qian, 146? BCE-87? BCE

In Mixed Media Art

By Anthony Cox

"史记" by Qian Sima is a historical account written in the early 2nd century BC. This monumental work chronicles the history of China from ancient times to the author's contemporary Han Dynasty, focusing primarily on significant figures, events, and dynasties. It offers an in-depth look at legendary emperors such as the Yellow Emperor, Yao, and Shun,...

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今古奇觀 by Baowenglaoren

Authors: Baowenglaoren

In Creative Expression

By Anthony Cox

"今古奇觀" by Baowenglaoren is a work of fiction likely written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds around themes of human folly, greed, and the consequences of actions, revolving predominantly around the characters connected to a community marked by their struggles for money and status. The events take on a moralistic tone, weaving together mu...

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韓湘子全傳 by active 17th century Erzeng Yang

Authors: Yang, Erzeng, active 17th century

In Painting

By Anthony Cox

"韓湘子全傳" by Erzeng Yang is a 17th-century work that appears to be a mythological and fantastical narrative, likely combining elements of folklore and moral allegory. The story appears to explore themes related to life, death, and the quest for immortality, with characters that hint at a rich tapestry of human experience, possibly through the lens of...

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東度記 by active 17th century Qingxidaoren

Authors: Qingxidaoren, active 17th century

In Drawing

By Anthony Cox

"東度記" by 清溪道人 is a philosophical novel written in the 17th century. The narrative explores themes of morality, the nature of existence, and the interaction between spiritual teachings and worldly concerns through a blend of allegorical storytelling and dialogue. Central characters include a benevolent fisherman named 卜老 and a wise monk named 不如密多, ...

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醒世恆言 by Menglong Feng

Authors: Feng, Menglong, 1574-1646

In Drawing

By Anthony Cox

"醒世恆言" by Menglong Feng is a collection of moralistic tales written during the late Ming dynasty. The stories typically explore themes of virtue, familial duty, and social justice, often reflecting on human relationships and societal norms. The narratives usually present characters caught in moral dilemmas, showcasing their choices and consequences...

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Greener Than You Think by Ward Moore

Authors: Moore, Ward, 1903-1978

In Painting

By Anthony Cox

"Greener Than You Think" by Ward Moore is a novel written in the late 20th century. The story follows Albert Weener, a salesman who becomes entangled with Josephine Spencer Francis, a scientist who has invented a substance called the Metamorphizer, which can transform any plant, including grasses, allowing it to thrive in barren environments. This ...

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Lecturas fáciles con ejercicios by Lawrence A. Wilkins and Max Aaron Luria

Authors: Luria, Max Aaron, 1891-

In Mixed Media Art

By Anthony Cox

"Lecturas fáciles con ejercicios" by Lawrence A. Wilkins and Max Aaron Luria is a language education book written in the early 20th century. This text aims to facilitate the learning of Spanish through a collection of simple stories and practical exercises designed for beginners. The authors emphasize the importance of teaching students with access...

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Folkways by William Graham Sumner

Authors: Sumner, William Graham, 1840-1910

In Creative Expression

By Anthony Cox

"Folkways" by William Graham Sumner is a sociological treatise written in the early 20th century. The work explores the concept of "folkways," which Sumner defines as the customary behaviors, practices, and ethics that govern social conduct within a group or society. It aims to illuminate how these societal norms evolve unconsciously over time and ...