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John O'Meara

    On Nature and the Goddess in Romantic and Post-Romantic Literature
    Delaware-English / English-Delaware Dictionary
    This Life, This Death
    The New School of the Imagination
    The Modern Debacle
    The Thinking Spirit
    • 2023

      The book explores the multifaceted roles within the restaurant industry, emphasizing the diverse responsibilities that come with each role, from management to maintenance. It highlights the importance of prioritizing tasks and understanding the distinctions between managing, bossing, and leading. By mastering these concepts, readers can regain control over their work and life, effectively balancing the various demands they face. The author encourages a strategic approach to responsibilities, allowing for better management of both personal and professional challenges.

      Manage Boss Lead: Three Essential Hats For Restaurant Professionals
    • 2016

      Remembering Shakespeare

      • 225 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The longstanding challenge and problem of living through tragedy, as opposed to living beyond it or simply carrying on in spite of it, is highlighted in this extensive and in-depth scholarly study. Shakespeare was able to live through tragedy and consequently could come into those higher evolutionary states of mind and being, until now so little known, that are so impressively represented in his last plays. Remembering Shakespeare, in this year of the 400th anniversary of his death, would seem to call especially for this most far-reaching aspect of his achievement, for so long unrecognized, to be at last duly noted and laid open to view.

      Remembering Shakespeare
    • 2014

      The book presents the first modern dictionary of Munsee Delaware, grounded in linguistic research conducted with Delaware speakers at Moraviantown. It serves as a vital resource for preserving and understanding this indigenous language, highlighting its unique vocabulary and cultural significance.

      Delaware-English / English-Delaware Dictionary
    • 2012

      This trilogy compiles works by John O'Meara, offering readers a cohesive experience of his storytelling. Each title within the trilogy is also available separately from iUniverse, allowing fans to explore the individual narratives or enjoy the connected themes and characters presented across the three books. The collection showcases O'Meara's unique voice and perspective, inviting readers into a rich literary journey.

      On Nature and the Goddess in Romantic and Post-Romantic Literature
    • 2012

      Shakespeare, the Goddess, and Modernity

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on myth and its complexities, this work serves as a valuable complement to Ted Hughes's exploration of Shakespeare and the divine. It illuminates areas where Hughes's insights may fall short, challenging readers to confront the stark realities of their choices. Additionally, it provides essential guidance through the ideas of key thinkers like Barfield, Shakespeare, and Rudolf Steiner, offering a clearer path to understanding the deeper meanings behind myth.

      Shakespeare, the Goddess, and Modernity
    • 2011

      This Life, This Death

      Wordsworth's Poetic Destiny

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the pivotal years of 1798 to 1806, this book re-evaluates Wordsworth's poetic contributions and the evolution of his work during a time of significant creativity. It delves into various poems from this era, particularly examining the nuanced relationship between "The Prelude" and "Intimations." As the 250th anniversary of Wordsworth's birth approaches, the text poses new questions and challenges conventional interpretations of his poetry.

      This Life, This Death
    • 2008

      Myth, Depravity, Impasse

      Graves, Shakespeare, Keats

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the connection to the great Goddess, this book delves into the worthiness of experiencing the mythical in a contemporary context. It examines the relationship between humanity's deepest depravity and the fading clarity of these experiences in a post-Romantic world. Through philosophical inquiry, it seeks to uncover the reasons behind the obscurity of the divine feminine and how modernity has influenced our understanding of such profound themes.

      Myth, Depravity, Impasse
    • 2007

      The New School of the Imagination

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The essay presents a radical perspective on the post-Renaissance Western literary landscape, emphasizing Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophy and its influence through his Mystery Plays. It highlights the intrinsic connections between major authors, particularly T.S. Eliot and S.T. Coleridge, and the Anthroposophical revelation. The work discusses the potential for a new cultural poetic, drawing insights from these significant figures in English literary tradition, suggesting a transformative vision for future literature.

      The New School of the Imagination
    • 2007

      The Thinking Spirit

      Rudolf Steiner and Romantic Theory

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Rudolf Steiner's insights into the nature of thinking illuminate a path for contemporary readers to engage with the Romantic Imagination as articulated by Goethe, Coleridge, and Emerson. This collection emphasizes the evolution of thought and encourages a deeper understanding of these influential figures' contributions to literature and philosophy in 19th century Europe and America, fostering a connection between past and present intellectual traditions.

      The Thinking Spirit
    • 2007

      The Modern Debacle

      And Our Hope in the Goddess: A Literary Testament

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring a transformative era from the early to late 20th century, this book examines the literary landscape shaped by significant figures like Chekhov and Ted Hughes. It raises thought-provoking questions about the relevance of the modern world's vision presented by these authors, suggesting that their insights may still resonate in contemporary society. Through this lens, the narrative delves into the enduring impact of their works and the themes that continue to influence modern thought.

      The Modern Debacle