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  • - New Views on the Poetry
    av Gary Lane
    679,-

    These essays offer insights into a violently interesting poet, one who despite, or perhaps because of, her suicide at age thirty continues to fascinate and trouble us.

  • - City Government in America, 1870-1900
    av Jon C. (Purdue University) Teaford
    869,-

  • av Stephen Fischer-galati
    485

    The author believes, however, that the Rumanians will continue to pursue their independent course-one that could stimulate greater popular support and participation in the country's affairs, although it may not lead to a realization of Ceausescu's social nationalist goals.

  • - Volume 2: Characidae to Poeciliidae
     
    1 745

    H. Wilson

  • av Numan (University of Georgia) Bartley & Hugh Davis Graham
    679,-

  • - Essays in the History of an Idea
    av George Boas
    679,-

    Animating Boas's account is his own belief in the importance of the individual's voice-as opposed to the voice of the masses, which is by no means necessarily that of God or reason.

  • - Essays on Goethe and Kleist
    av Sigurd Burckhardt
    489,-

    He provides original and challenging interpretations, shaping each into a self-contained entity.

  • av David Bleich
    639

    Amplifying his theoretical model with subjective responses drawn from his own classroom experience, Bleich suggests ways in which the study of language and literature can become more fully integrated with each person's responsibility for what he or she knows.

  • - A History of Jane Addams' Ideas on Reform and Peace
    av John C. Farrell
    679,-

    Barker, professor of history at Johns Hopkins University, wrote an introduction that places Beloved Lady in the context of scholarly literature on Jane Addams.

  • - Language and Ethnicity in Twentieth-Century America
    av Philip Gleason
    679,-

    This collection of eleven essays sharpens our historical understanding of the evolution of language used to define diversity in twentieth-century America.

  • av Harold Himsworth
    385

    If we are ever to attain a degree of control over problems that derive from human activities, Himsworth claims that we only succeed by approaching them in a comparably objective way.

  • - A Classic on Federalism and Free Government
    av Gottfried Dietze
    745,-

  • av Manning J. Dauer
    745,-

    Since its publication, scholars have recognized The Adams Federalists as a definitive study of the Federalist Party during the Adams administration.

  • av Sydney J. Krause
    679,-

    The evidence presented in this book challenges the view that Twain was not a serious student of the craft of writing; he possessed the combination of sensitivity and judgment that all great critics have.

  • - A Political Liability
    av Edward J. Burger
    489,-

    His book is filled with firsthand descriptions of the government's handling of such issues as national health care, environmental regulation, population control, and biomedical research.

  • - An Essay upon Art and Truth in Les Confessions
    av Madeleine B. Ellis
    385

    Ultimately, the objective of this study is to illustrate the artistic means-literary and rhetorical-employed by Rousseau and their implications for the truth he proposed.

  • - Politics and Cotton in the Civil War
    av Ludwell H. Johnson
    679,-

    Johnson relates vividly the various battles of the expedition and the problems posed by mustering undisciplined troops, by having to procure supplies in poor country with insufficient supply lines, and by contending with bad weather and rough terrain.

  • - Contract and Transgression
    av Tony Tanner
    745,-

    His interpretation encompasses the role of women, the structure of the family, social mores, and the history of sexuality.

  • av Coburn Freer
    679,-

    Freer's commentary and theoretical explanations suggest both why and how we should pay closer attention to the poetry of Renaissance drama.

  • - A Study of a French Village
    av Thomas F. Sheppard
    679,-

    He concludes his work with an investigation of the effects of the Revolution on life in Lourmarin following 1789.

  • - The Man and His Work: 1910-1947
    av Victor Lowe
    745,-

    Photographs of the philosopher, his family, and associates provide an intimate look at a private and self-effacing man whose work has had a lasting impact on twentieth-century thought.

  • - American Business and the Rise of Consumer Marketing
    av Pamela Walker Laird
    885,-

    Through this story, Laird shows how and why-in the intense competitions for both markets and cultural authority-the creators of advertisements laid claim to "progressand used it to legitimate their places in American business and culture.

  • - A Philosophical Thesis from Science, Horse Racing, Sexual Customs, Religion, and Politics
    av Albert L Hammond
    679,-

    This unorthodox approach results in an exceptionally imaginative and thought-provoking book as well as a strong defense of deontology.

  • - Rhetorical Readings in the Romantic Tradition
    av Cynthia Chase
    559

    Chase's readings show that, far from implying a privileged status, the work's self-reflexive structure entails its opacity, its inability to read itself, and the necessity of its decomposition.

  • - History and Social Structure
    av Jeffry Kaplow
    679,-

    With the support of extensive archival evidence, Kaplow goes to great lengths to model the particular social and economic conditions that allowed this town to avoid succumbing to the tumult of the Revolution and to undergo, in fact, so little change compared with most municipalities of the country.

  • - The Theory and Fiction of Anthony Trollope
    av Walter (Fordham University) Kendrick
    489,-

    The first section of The Novel-Machine consists of five short chapters that rewrite Autobiography as an undisguised theory of realistic fiction, exploring its paradoxes while placing it in the context of mid-Victorian criticism. Chapters 6 and 7 survey the manifestations in Trollope's novels of what his theory sets down as the primary difference of realism: its way of telling its readers how to read. Chapter 8 is a close reading of He Knew He Was Right, a neglected novel that, in Kendrick's estimation, deserves to stand in much higher critical esteem than it does. Kendrick shows how deeply woven into the texture of Trollope's writing the rhetoric of realism is. Kendrick's reading is a departure from the usual method of criticizing Trollope--surveying the whole of his work a novel at a time, saying a little about every novel and always too little about each.

  • av Walter Ullmann
    489,-

    However, Ullmann points to feudalism as the single most important medieval institution that laid the groundwork for the emergence of the modern citizen.

  • - Kinship, Community, and Protest in an Industrial Society, 1900-1940
    av John Bodnar
    489,-

    In an effort to mitigate historians' flattening of workers into the two-dimensional plane of politics and protest, Bodnar revives workers and the world in which they lived by conducting oral interviews with textile workers, coal miners, steelworkers, and others in Pennsylvania.

  • - The Parisian Radical Press, 1789-1791
    av Jack Richard Censer
    489,-

    The similarity between radical thought and the ideology of Robespierre proves that Jacobinism was not a hasty doctrine of the moment but the direct product of positions assumed since 1789.

  • - Man and World in Eighteenth Century French Thought
    av Lester G. Crocker
    885,-

    This is an interesting group to look at, according to Crocker, because French Enlightenment thinkers straddled two vastly different time periods.

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