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February 1994Wilma
Erzählung
by Evelyn Grill
Evelyn Grill, geboren bei Steyr/ Oberösterreich, lebt nach einem Jura-Studium in Linz seit 1986 in Deutschland und wohnt jetzt in Freiburg im Breisgau.
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September 2002Ins Ohr
Erzählung
by Evelyn Grill
»Zu unserem 20. Hochzeitstag hatte mich mein Mann zu einem feinen Abendessen eingeladen. Als mein Mann das Glas erhob und sagte: ›Ich nehme die heutige Gelegenheit wahr, dir zu sagen, was ich bisher nur im stillen mit mir herumgetragen habe. Ich habe die Absicht, mich von dir zu trennen. Deshalb möchte ich mit dir auf die Jahre anstoßen, die noch vor uns liegen und die wir getrennt voneinander verbringen werden‹, glaubte ich, daß es sich dabei nur um einen schlechten Scherz handeln konnte und lachte etwas forciert.«Ein grausamer Einschnitt im Leben der 52jährigen Elfriede Schweiger, Mutter eines erwachsenen Sohnes – und eine Chance. Die Verlassene studiert Jura und eröffnet eine eigene Kanzlei, aus der Hausfrau wird eine Karrierefrau. Aber neue Männer treten in ihr Leben und damit neue Probleme. Ins Ohr ist das Protokoll einer Frau im Umbruch und im Aufbruch. Evelyn Grill legt die seelischen und körperlichen Befindlichkeiten dieser Frau frei. Beschreibt Momente von Hoffnung, Enttäuschung, Verliebtheit, Selbstzweifel, Größenwahn. Zeichnet das Diagramm einer Frau in den besten Jahren.
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The ArtsJuly 2025Renaissance skin
by Evelyn Welch
A magnificently illustrated study of skin in Renaissance Europe. People in the Renaissance saw skin differently from how we do today. The Europe of 1500 to 1700 was a world of humours, and skin - the clothing of the body - was thought to be dangerously porous. In this landmark book, Evelyn Welch explores Renaissance skin as a bodily surface, as physical matter and as a generator of new knowledge. Ranging across anatomy, surgery and sausage making, she reveals how skin was managed by physicians as well as by glovemakers, butchers and parchment makers. How did people protect their health in a changing global environment, one where the air itself could be pathogenic? How did they see their bodies in a world where there was suddenly a multiplicity of skin colours and decorations? Addressing these questions and more, Welch show us what happens when you see skin differently, either in the marketplace, where men and women from far-away lands were put on display, or under the microscope. In doing so, she reveals that the past had a distinctive and very different way of understanding bodily experiences.
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The ArtsOctober 2025Art and citizenship in conflict
British women war artists, 1939–45
by Lucy Curzon
Art and Citizenship in Conflict examines the work of women war artists in order to highlight the complexity of citizenship and gender in Britain during the Second World War. Evelyn Dunbar, Mary Kessell, Ethel Gabain, Stella Schmolle, and Laura Knight, among others, were commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee (WAAC) to document the millions of women who took up sometimes unconventional roles-in agriculture, the auxiliary services, and manufacturing, among others-to support the British war effort. Indeed, their prints, drawings, and paintings were part of a broader scheme to uphold morale and promote much-needed citizen involvement on the home front. While there is growing interest, the importance of their remit in the history of the Second World War and the quality of their artistry have nonetheless not yet secured them a significant place in scholarship. Art and Citizenship in Conflict seeks to amend this gap while also broadening approaches to the study of war itself.
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Humanities & Social SciencesMarch 2025Wildly different
How five women reclaimed nature in a man’s world
by Sarah Lonsdale
The globe-trotting tales of five women who fought for the right to enjoy the wild places of the earth. For millennia the 'wild' was a place heroic men went on epic quests. Women were prevented from joining them, either through physical control or powerful myths about what would happen if they ventured beyond the city wall or village boundary. So how did women claim their place in the remote and lovely parts of our planet? In Wildly different, historian Sarah Lonsdale traces the lives of five women who fought for the right to work in, enjoy and help to save the earth's wild places. We'll meet Mina Hubbard, who outraged the exploration community when she stepped into a canoe in northern Labrador. Evelyn Cheesman, who became the first female keeper of insects at London Zoo. Dorothy Pilley, who shocked polite society by donning men's climbing breeches. Ethel Haythornthwaite, who helped make the Peak District Britain's first National Park. And Wangari Maathai, who started a movement to plant millions of trees across sub-Saharan Africa. Drawing on interviews with Sir David Attenborough, Wangari Maathai's daughter and others, Lonsdale recounts the women's adventures across five continents. Evocative and inspiring, this book shows how women can be 'wildly different'.
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Humanities & Social SciencesMarch 2009Evelyn Sharp
by Angela John, Rebecca Mortimer, Chantal Hamil
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April 2025Die Nachbarin
Roman | Der beliebte englische Klassiker
by Elizabeth Jenkins, Eike Schönfeld, Hilary Mantel
Was macht eine glückliche Ehe aus? London, 1950er Jahre. Imogen ist mit dem wesentlich älteren Anwalt Evelyn Gresham verheiratet. Er ist bodenständig und pragmatisch, sie eher ein feinfühliger Mensch. Mit ihrer Ehe steht es nicht zum Besten. Evelyn verbringt seine Freizeit zunehmend mit Blanche, ihrer Nachbarin. Aus Imogens Sicht ist Blanche nicht sonderlich attraktiv: Sie ist Mitte fünfzig, alleinstehend, in groben Tweed gekleidet, und geht gerne fischen und jagen. Aber Evelyn ist offensichtlich gerne mit Blanche zusammen und Imogen muss sich fragen, ob sie den Menschen eigentlich kennt, mit dem sie verheiratet ist…
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Literature & Literary StudiesJune 2012Saramago's labyrinths
A journey through form and content in Blindness and All the Names
by Rhian Atkin, Mike Thompson
Saramago's labyrinths is the first book-length study to focus on the relationship between form and the content in Saramago's writing, paying particular attention to Ensaio sobre a Cegueira (Blindness) and Todos os Nomes (All the Names). Atkin provides a close textual analysis of Blindness and All the Names, and suggests that the labyrinth pervades Saramago's work, both in the form of the text, and as a literary and philosophical trope. She makes clear connections between these novels and Saramago's other literary works, and identifies ways in which Saramago causes the reader to return to and consider the philosophical, epistemological and ethical concerns and dilemmas that are recurrent in his literary output. Atkin's jargon-free approach to Saramago's complex ideas, and her thorough understanding of Portuguese history, culture and society, make this an accessible yet challenging guide to Saramago's fiction, for undergraduate and postgraduate students and scholars with or without prior knowledge of the Portuguese context. ;
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