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Living La Dolce Vita

Bring the Passion, Laughter and Serenity of Italy into Your Daily Life

Raeleen D'Agostino Mautner, Ph.D.

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Sourcebooks, Inc
01 April 2003
An essential self-help book for women and men for living a stress-free, happier, and more passionate way of life through the Italian art of la dolce vita.

Long before the Scandinavian ideas of hygge or lagom became mainstream, there was la dolce vita-or, the sweet life-the Italian philosophy of living a life full of pleasure and indulgence. Italians seem to know how to relish the simple, understated joys of life in a magical way that other nationalities are constantly trying to emulate. They view each moment as a gift and gracefully navigate obstacles by following a number of core tenets that are inherent to their Mediterranean culture.

Living La Dolce Vita, written by Raeleen D'Agostino Mautner who has a PhD in psychology, shows you how to incorporate those elements of Italian living into your own life to feel less stressed and anxious, more focused and balanced, and happier with yourself and in your relationships with other people.

You'll learn how to channel the sweet life through- The power of family The art of friendship The unabashed joy of romance Meals that nourish both body and soul Wealth beyond money A mental attitude that embraces life Communication and self-expression A deep sense of spirituality

Living La Dolce Vita makes for a wonderful inspirational self-care gift for women who are looking to make long-lasting, positive changes to enrich their lives and their well-being.
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Imprint:   Sourcebooks, Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 55mm
Weight:   312g
ISBN:   9781570719271
ISBN 10:   1570719276
Pages:   272
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

The author is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and a researcher of cultural diversity. She grew up in an Italian family and is a frequent visitor to Italy.

Reviews for Living La Dolce Vita: Bring the Passion, Laughter and Serenity of Italy into Your Daily Life

For anyone interested in the shifting boundaries between science, commerce, medicine, manufacturing, and government in the nineteenth century, or in the shifting cultural world of chemists, this book will be of great use. It is an excellent synthesis of recent scholarship, much of it due to Brock himself, and complements well the two-volume biography (in German) by Liebig's student Jacob Volhard. Victorian Studies ...Brock portrays a living and breathing human being, and not the usual plaster figure of the hagiographical literature; we see especially a man who is thoroughly engaged in the political and commerical life of his era. No one has hitherto succeeded in depicting so well this multifaceted Liebig, and Brock's success in doing so constitutes a signal triumph of this remarkable and admirable book. The Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences ...Brock's work brings to the English-speaking world a long-awaited biography of one of the most important figures in the history of chemistry. In what is perhaps the most significant lesson that emerges from this study, Brock shows how Liebig was a 'public scientist,' recognizing and embracing the civic importance of his science in the modern world. Science Constructing a full biography of a scientist has long presented problems for historians on how to meld the science with the life without ignoring one at the expense of the other, or without making an artifical division between them. Brock has balanced these needs well, creating a picture of Liebig and his influence that can be enthusiastically recommended to chemists and historians alike. Bulletin of the History of Chemistry William Brock has given us a definitive biography...of a very complex person. Demonstrating an exceptional command of primary documents, recent secondary literature, and standard hagiography, Brock has painted a thematically organized portrait that explains the many dimensions of Liebig's life and work. This is a great book. A 'must-read' for historians of nineteenth-century science, it will engage and enlighten anyone interested in the role science plays in modern Western civilization. There's nothing fancy: no psychoanalysis, no postmodern deconstruction, no philosophical webs of metascience, no heavy-handed sociological categories. It's just good scholarship and an enjoyable narrative. Brock focuses on a significant historical figure, clearly explains the changes in science and society that surrounded that figure, and interprets those changes in a way that is meaningful for general readers. As a solid and comprehensive biography of Liebig, it will long endure. Isis ...carefully selected illustrations and tables provide a good impression of Liebig's times...Brock has written a very sound biography, and he has succeeded in giving a portrait of Liebig's British connections and the effects of his works and performance in Britain. Considering the chapters on farming, food chemistry, and the chemistry of sewage, this book will also be of interest for the historian of technology. Technology and Culture Brock's biography is informative and wide ranging... Agricultural History ...interesing, useful biography. American Historical Review


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