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Ariel makes waves
\"Young Ariel doesn't think she's as smart or as strong as her older sisters. But when a wave sweeps them far from home, it's the littlest mermaid who comes up with the biggest ideas. Will Ariel find the confidence she needs to share her daring rescue plan?\"-- Provided by publisher.
Imposture and Subversion
In Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist, Charles Brockden Brown explores foundational aesthetic complexes that inform his fitful attempts to express the emergent contours of an American poetics and politics of self-fashioning. Through the youthful figure of Carwin, Brown depicts how the nascent American artist's suffocating and repressed relationship with his patrimonial heritage provides the impetus for discovering and internalizing revolutionary, transformative, and subversive powers inherent in nature's hidden forms. Carwin's gradual, covert self-empowerment achieves expression not only through the agency of natural, local, and American forces but also through an allusive matrix connecting John Milton's A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle (1634) with William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Brown portrays Carwin's halting, and ultimately ineffectual, attempts to transform a poetics of imposture into a politics of subversion.
I am Ariel
\"What are the Little Mermaid's favorite things to do? Who are Ariel's best friends? Find out the answers to these questions and much more in this new Little Golden Book all about Disney Princess Ariel, the star of the beloved Disney movie The Little Mermaid.\"--Provided by publisher.
The Reading List 2015
Established in 2007 by the CODES section of RUSA, The Reading List seeks to highlight outstanding genre fiction that merit special attention by general adult readers and the librarians who work with them. Banished from the court of Versailles, spirited Charlotte-Rose de la Force meets a nun who weaves together the strands that form the Rapunzel fairy tale, revealing its surprising origins. Comic misunderstandings ensue when playboy Bollywood director Samir travels to America to secure an annulment for his brother, married at age four to Mili in a traditional arranged Indian wedding ceremony. Strong characterization, well-researched but accessible technical detail, and a deft blend of suspense and humor will please science enthusiasts and fans of survival stories on any planet.
Poor unfortunate soul : a tale of the sea witch
Presents an adaptation of the classic Little Mermaid fairy tale from the perspective of the sea witch who provides Ariel with human legs in exchange for her voice.
On- and Off-World: PW Talks with Ariel Waldman
Science fiction not only reflects our reality but often foretells it; famously, the automatic doors on Star Trek’s original Enterprise predated (and, some fans say, inspired) their real-life counterparts. Ariel Waldman, former advisory chair to NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts program, spoke with PW about exploring the facts behind science fiction in her new book, Out There (Running Press, Aug.). In the book I talk about spaceships becoming sentient because that’s a natural next discussion after ChatGPT and stable diffusion, what AI could look like in our homes and our living environment, what it means to have living systems powered by AI.
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Ariel. The birthday surprise
Ariel's sister Adella is having a birthday celebration. At the party, Adella wishes that Ariel could stay. That very moment, a rare solar eclipse hits, and Adella's wish comes true! Will Ariel ever be able to break the spell and return to her life as a human?