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  • - Cartelera y Estidio
    av Francisco Reus Boyd-Swan
    1 165,-

    A listing of plays performed in the theatres of Alicante during the first decade of the 20th century.

  • - Manuscripts in the John Rylands & Chetham's Libraries, Manchester
    av G.A. Lester
    1 515

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    1 059,-

    Essays illustrating the range and diversity of post-1970 British women writers.

  • - European Interpretations in the Enlightenment
     
    1 505

    Studies of the reaction of European thinkers of the Enlightenment - Leibniz, Wolff, Hegel, Kant, et al -to Chinese culture and ideas.

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    1 145

    An examination of the ways in which the fluid concept of "chivalry" has been used and appropriated after the Middle Ages.

  • - Text, Transmission and Memory
     
    1 059,-

    A pioneering approach to contemporary historical writing on the First Crusade, looking at the texts as cultural artefacts rather than simply for the evidence they contain.

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    1 105,-

    Daniel Wilson (1778-1858) was a prominent personality in the British administration of the Indian subcontinent during the mid-nineteenth century, as Anglican bishop of Calcutta from 1832 and the first metropolitan of India and Ceylon.

  • av Nick Webber
    1 505,-

    A close examination, through original sources, of the Norman self-image.

  • - New Perspectives on His Life and Work
     
    1 505,-

    An essay collection which examines Britten's juvenilia, influences such as Shostakovich and Verdi, his opera Owen Wingrave and a libretto written by Australian novelist Patrick White with the hope of a future collaboration.

  • av Anja Louis
    1 729

    This study in the interdisciplinary field of law and literature analyses the representation of law in the work of twentieth-century Spanish writer Carmen de Burgos (1867-1932).

  • - Two Decades of Discovery
     
    945,-

    Groundbreaking collection of articles - drawing upon recent advances in both discovery techniques and classification systems - centred upon the study of early Anglo-Saxon coinage and its iconography.

  • - III: Edward II. 1307-1327
     
    2 049,-

    A major contribution to the history of Parliament, to medieval English history, and to the study of the English constitution. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW

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    939

    An exciting study of the social and landscape phenomena of the Estate Landscape.

  • av Christopher Burlinson
    1 729

    An examination of the way in which the material world is depicted in The Faerie Queene.

  • - Haunting Words
    av Abigail Lee Six
    1 505,-

    By highlighting features common to the Gothic classics and the works of Adelaida Garcia Morales, this monograph aims to put the Gothic on the map in Hispanic Studies.

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    1 505

    English translation of a variety of texts from women's books of hours, with introduction, notes, and an interpretive essay.

  • - Women, Anglicanism and Globalisation, 1876-2008
    av Cordelia (Customer) Moyse
    1 769

    One of the most significant works on Anglican and Women's history to be published in recent years. Includes a foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

  • - The Last Decade, 1873-1882: Kelmscott to Birchington I. 1873-1874
     
    2 025

    The sixth volume of Rossetti's correspondence covers a particularly energetic period of artistic activity and dealings with patrons, his new agent C.A. Howell, dealers and friends.

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    1 729

    Essays suggesting new ways of studying the crucial but sometimes difficult range of medieval mystical material.

  • - A Critical Anthology
     
    1 449,-

    Text and translation of comic plays sheds light on a fascinating era of theatrical production.

  • - Thais and Pelagia in Medieval Spanish Literature
    av Professor Andrew M. Beresford
    1 229,-

    An introduction to the legends of Saints Thais and Pelagia, together with critical editions of the five Castilian redactions.

  • av K. Dawn Grapes
    1 085

    This book looks at the musical culture of death in early modern England.This book looks at the musical culture of death in early modern England. In particular, it examines musical funeral elegies and the people related to commemorative tribute - the departed, the composer, potential patrons, and friends and family of the deceased - to determine the place these musical-poetic texts held in a society in which issues of death were discussed regularly, producing a constant, pervasive shadow over everyday life. The composition of these songs reached a peak at the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries. Thomas Weelkes and Thomas Morley both composed musical elegies, as did William Byrd, Thomas Campion, John Coprario, and many others. Like the literary genre from which these musical gems emerged, there was wide variety in form, style, length, and vocabulary used. Embedded within them are clear messages regarding the social expectations, patronage traditions, and class hierarchy of late Elizabethan and early Jacobean England. En masse, they offer a glimpse into the complex relationship that existed between those who died, those who grieved, and attitudes toward both death and life. K. DAWN GRAPES is Assistant Professor of Music History at Colorado State University.

  • - Financing the Latin East, 1187-1274
    av Judith Bronstein
    1 245,-

    A new appraisal of the Order of the Hospitallers, showing how they were responsible for the survival of the Christian settlement in the East.

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    4 965

    These letters cover all aspects of Warlock's music, and give a vivid glimpse of the early 20th-century musical and artistic world.

  • - XIII: Edward IV. 1461-1470
     
    2 049,-

    A major contribution to the history of Parliament, to medieval English history, and to the study of the English constitution. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW

  • av Charles Davis, J.E. Varey & Jose Antonio de Armona
    1 329,-

    Una nueva edicion de la primera historia sistematica del teatro en Espana.

  • - The Chelsea Years, 1863-1872: Prelude to Crisis III. 1871-1872
     
    2 025

    Breakdown and attempted suicide, and co-tenancy of Kelmscott Manor with Morris, balanced by usual professional concerns.

  • - Celtic Arthurian Material
     
    1 729

    A special number devoted to Celtic material.

  • - An Ethnographic Perspective
     
    2 049,-

    Essays examining the Langobards, with important conclusions for early medieval Italy.

  • av Guillermo Lain Corona
    1 505,-

    Este libro muestra que Gabriel Miro no ha sido olvidado, sino que ha influido en la literatura hispanica posterior, en particular la novela de postguerra. ENGLISH VERSION This book shows that Gabriel Miro has been undervalued and how he has influenced Hispanic literature, particularly the novel of the post-Civil War period. Que ha hecho que la obra de Gabriel Miro parezca haberse relegado a un lugar marginal de la historia de la literatura espanola, con cada vez menos lectores? La pregunta no es baladi. Puede que Miro no fuera un escritor de maEn efecto, en concordancia con la estetica de vanguardia, fue un autor dificil. Pero fue una figura clave de la llamada edad de plata. Sus obras, ademas, suscitaron un interes de repercusiones mediaticas, como las polemicas eno a su retrato del clero o la presunta inmoralidad de su prosa y su heterodoxa vision de Cristo. En este libro, se sugieren las razones que han podido llevar a este injusto olvido literario y se muestra que, a pesar de todo, su obra nunca ha dejado de ser relevante, y ha influido en autores de postguerra tan importantes como Camilo Jose Cela y Francisco Umbral, en la obra narrativa de un filologo de tanto prestigio como Antonio Prieto y en otros novelistas como Pedro de Lorenzo, Antonio Zoido y Adolfo Lizon. Guillermo Lain Corona es profesor de lengua y literatura espanolas en University College London. ENGLISH VERSION Why does it seem that Gabriel Miro has been neglected as a secondary writer in the literary history of Spain, with fewer and fewer readers? Miro might not have had a mass readership, as, according to the aesthetics of the Avant-Garde, he was a difficult writer. However, hisworks attracted the kind of attention that fascinated the media, including the controversies surrounding his portrayals of the clergy, the supposed immorality of his prose and his heterodox view of Christ. This book tackles the reasons for this unfair neglect and shows that, despite it, his work was never completely overlooked. Indeed, Miro influenced relevant writers of the post-Civil War period, such as Camilo Jose Cela and Francisco Umbral, as well as the prose fiction of an important philologist like Antonio Prieto and other novelists such as Pedro de Lorenzo, Antonio Prieto and Adolfo Lizon. Guillermo Lain Corona is a Teaching Fellow in Spanish Language and Literature at University College London.

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