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  • - Opus 18
    av Iain Boyd Whyte
    616,-

  • - Opus 19
    av Christian Marquart
    616,-

  • - Universitat Ulm
    av Volker Fischer
    597,-

  • - Alsfeld
    av Peer Zietz
    523,-

  • - Opus 40
    av Klaus-Dieter Weiss
    523,-

  • - Opus 43 Series
    av Heinrich Wefing
    523,-

  • - Opus 44 Series
    av Ralf Lange
    523,-

  • - Opus 45 Series
    av Klaus Jan Philipp
    455,-

  • - Texts and Contexts, 1580-1625
    av Julia (Professor of English and Women's Studies Briggs
    775,-

    The later years of Elizabeth and the reign of James I were the age of Shakespeare, but also the age of Sidney, Spenser, and Donne, of dramatists Marlowe, Jonson, and Webster, and of prose writers Nashe, Bacon and Burton. This study examines the social conditions which produced this array of talent.

  • av Roger (Professor of English and Linguistics in the School of Modern Languages and European Studies Fowler
    709,-

    Introduces the reader to the benefits of applying precise analytical methods to the criticism of texts. This revised and updated edition contains more 20th-century texts and examples for analysis and discussion, and an expanded section on the reader's role in literary criticism.

  • av P. S. (former Professor of English Law Atiyah
    700,-

    In this title, P.S. Atiyah introduces the reader to a number of fundamental issues about the law, the legal profession, and the adjudicative process. He also discusses the effect of membership of the EC on our law, the recent controversy over the independence of the judiciary, and the problems arising from the cost of legal services and legal aid.

  • - Shuttles and Swords
    av Douglas (Professor of History Hay
    547,-

    The long 18th century was characterized by the gradual erosion of consensual politics: the transfer from a cross-class consensus based on the Whig/Tory divide to divisions based instead on the notion that the state privileged the interests of certain social groups over others.

  • - Reading Modern Irish Literature
    av Neil (Professor Corcoran
    542,-

    An introduction to Irish literature from the 1920s onwards. The title suggests the immense influence Yeats and Joyce have had on the styles, stances, and preoccupations of 20th-century Irish literature. Authors from Kinsella and Beckett to William Trevor, Seamus Heaney and Mary Lavin are included.

  • av Peter (Senior Lecturer in English Literature Hunt
    678,-

    Provides a history of children's literature, and relates it to everything from censorship and criticism to education and realism. Children's literature is one of the roots of Western culture, enjoyed by children and adults alike. Hunt is the author of "Approaching Arthur Ransome".

  • av Ann (Lecturer in Modern Japanese History Waswo
    547,-

    The 20th century has been a time of tremendous social change and development in Japan. This study outlines the role of the ordinary Japanese citizen in modern Japanese history, exploring the rapidly altering relationship between the state and its people.

  • - English Literature and its Background 1760-1830
    av Marilyn (King Edward VII Professor of English Literature Butler
    651,-

    This highly influential study takes a fresh look at one of the most fertile periods in English literature, a period wich produced writers such as Blake, Keats, Coleridge, and Austen. Marilyn Butler shows that one of the most dynamic and stressful periods of modern history fostered a literature that was itself various and contradictory.

  • av J. L. Ackrill
    789,-

    Discusses Aristotle's views on change, natural science, the mind, logic, philosophical method, metaphysics, and ethics, and suggests why the Greek philosopher still provokes controversy.

  • av Mary Warnock
    789,-

    In this survey, Mary Warnock considers the contributions made to Existentialism by Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Husserl, and discusses at length the works of Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Sartre. This revised edition includes a postscript reviewing the status of Existentialism in the 1990s, and has a thoroughly updated bibliography.

  • av Hugh (Professor of Church History McLeod
    561,-

    From the end of the eighteenth century, throughout western Europe, the official clergy, champions of privilege and tradition, were challenged by religious dissenters and minorities. This book maps out these polarizations and analyses the impact on religion of socialism, capitalism and the growth of cities.

  • - Ethics in an Age of Self-Interest
    av Peter (Professor of Philosophy Singer
    717,-

    An analysis of a number of different cultures which takes particular interest in the individual and collective pursuit of self-interest. Singer looks at whether or not selfishness is in our genes and how we may find greater satisfaction in an ethical lifestyle. This volume is one of the OPUS series.

  • - An Introduction to the Philosophy of Logic
    av Stephen (Head of School of Philosophical and Anthropological Studies Read
    512,-

    Thinking About Logic explains to a non-specialist audience what the aim of logic is. It examines its central concepts and techniques and asks whether logic is successful in achieving its aims.

  • av J. R. S. (Statutory Lecturer in Medieval History Phillips
    475,-

    A survey of the medieval tradition of exploration, its roots in the classical ideas of the world and its role in fostering the voyages of the Renaissance.

  • av William Geldart
    862,-

    Preesnts an account of English law, explaining the body of the modern law as set in its historical context. This edition takes into account the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, alterations to the law of manslaughter, and legislation concerning children, intellectual property, and contract and leasehold reforms, amongst others.

  • av Patrick (Lecturer in Logic Shaw
    561,-

    This text is an introduction to the use of logic in everyday thought and argument. It emphasizes the use of logic in helping to settle and clarify disputes, seeking to help the reader avoid bad arguments, to detect them in others, and so to think and argue more effectively.

  • av Rupert (Centre for Buddhist Studies Gethin
    264,-

    Concentrates on the ideas and practices which constitute the common heritage of the different traditions of Buddhism. From the narrative of the story of the Buddha, through discussions of aspects such as textual traditions, the framework of the Four Noble Truths, this work provides an introduction to Buddhism.

  • av John (Visiting Professor Pinder
    658,-

    First published as European Community: The Building of a Union, this third edition provides a detailed and coherent view of the evolution of the European Union.

  • av K. J. (Chancellor Dover
    591,-

    An historical survey of Greek literature from 700 BC to 550 AD which concentrates on the principal authors and quotes many passages from their work in translation. Poetry, tragedy, comedy, history and science are covered. This is the revised edition of the title published in 1980 and is a title in the OPUS series.

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