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  • - Questions and Prospects
     
    335,-

  • av Nell Altizer
    197,-

  • - Strategies of Limitation
    av Jane Donahue Eberwein
    442

    This interpretive study of Emily Dickinson offers a fresh perspective on her use of the limiting factors in her life to accomplish her quest for empowerment. In her efforts to press against the barrier and test the immortality she hoped to find beyond, Dickinson compressed both her personal sphere and her poetry to generate explosive force.

  • - New Evidence in the Case of Sacco and Vanzetti
    av William Young
    403,-

    Over six decades after the polemical Sacco and Vanzetti case, in which the two anarchist Italian immigrants were convicted of first-degree murder and executed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Young and Kaiser revisit the case's evidence as well as the key actors who determined its outcome. The authors situate their meticulous reexamination of the court evidence and prosecuting and defense arguments within the long-standing dispute between political leftists and conservatives regarding the integrity of the conviction, edifying the left's accusations of anti-Italianism and anti-anarchism. Their analysis magnifies both the likelihood of contrived evidence and the fallibility of our criminal justice system's impartiality, pointing to important questions concerning the nature of a fair trial and the influence of prejudice and politics in juridical processes. As such, Postmortem functions as a detailed introduction to the infamous 1921 Sacco and Vanzetti trial as well as a meditation on enduring dilemmas of the American judicial branch.

  • - Class, Gender and Propaganda During World War II
    av Maureen Honey
    402

    Examines advertisements and fiction published in the Saturday Evening Post and True Story in order to show how propaganda was used to encourage women to enter the work force.

  • - The Literary Politics of African-American Magazines in the Twentieth Century
    av Abby Arthur Johnson
    403,-

    A detailed work that weaves the histories of different magazines and their various strands of black political thought in this century, proving the claim that black magazines, in providing outlets for black writers and recording their concerns, are therefore historical documents in their own right.

  • - A Reflection on Agency and Responsibility
    av Edward Pols
    495,-

  • - Theatre in Ferment
    av Robert K. Sarlos
    495,-

  • av Robert Linhart
    388,-

    Presents firsthand accounts of the numbing experience of industrial work by Robert Linhart, one of the militant leftist intellectuals of 1968 France. Translated by Margaret Crosland.

  • - A Reassessment
    av Czeslaw Prokopczyk
    387,-

  • - The ""Library"" of Apollodorus
    av Apollodorus
    442

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  • - New York City in the Progressive Era
    av Melvyn Dubofsky
    491

  • av Halina Nelken
    403,-

    When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, Halina Nelken was a precocious 15-year-old, living a middle-class life in Krakow. This diary tells the story of Nelken's experiences in the ghetto and later in eight Nazi concentration camps, including Plaszow, Auschwitz and Ravensbruck.

  • - A Novel
    av Jose Maria de Eca de Queiros
    250

    A satiric masterpiece, one of the funniest novels in European literature, and a profound critique of religion, science, and history

  • av Julian Silva
    250

    Richly-textured narratives of Portuguese-American life, mixing culture politics with arch playfulness.

  • - A Novel
    av Jose Maria de Eca de Queiros
    250

    A bright, witty excursion through the fictional letters of a turn-of-century dandy who hilariously edifies, entertains, infuriates, and endears

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    296,-

    A collection of provocative and insightful essays by leading scholars on Portugal's foremost living novelist, António Lobo Antunes

  • av Philomena Essed
    402

    This collection of essays examines problems of race, gender and cultural identity, from a European perspective. Looking at government policies and schemes designed to ensure diversity, from multiculturalism to ""positive action"", it encourages a rethink on issues of gender, colour and culture.

  • av Jonathan Nashel
    403,-

    The man widely believed to have been the model for Alden Pyle in Graham Greene's The Quiet American, Edward G. Lansdale (1908-1987) was a Cold War celebrity. This biography reexamines Lansdale's role as an agent of American Cold War foreign policy and takes into account both his actual activities and the myths that grew to surround him.

  • - The Life History and Ecology of River Herring in the Northeast
    av Barbara Brennessel
    402

  • - Veterans, Memorials, and the Politics of Healing
    av Patrick Hagopian
    444

    Presents an account of the cultural politics surrounding the memorialisation of the Vietnam War. This book presents a study of American attempts to come to terms with the legacy of the Vietnam War. It highlights the central role played by Vietnam veterans in shaping public memory of the war.

  • - The Folk Music Revival and American Society, 1940-1970
    av Ronald D. Cohen
    442

    This study reconstructs the history of the folk-music revival in the States, tracing its origins to the early decades of the 20th century. Cohen shows how a broad range of traditions - from hillbilly and sea shanties to cowboy and ethnic - all contributed to the genre known as folk.

  • - Modernism and the Limits of Interpretation
    av Jewel Spears Brooker
    402

    Offers fresh commentary on T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, a book of modernist poetry published in 1922. It aims to be both a part-by-part analysis of the poem with periodic summations and a meditation on the limits of interpretation and the problematic nature of reading in the late 20th century.

  • - Reading at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
     
    429,-

    This volume includes essays that consider how changes such as the mounting ubiquity of digital technology and the globalization of structures of publication and book distribution are shaping the way readers participate in the encoding and decoding of textual meaning. Contributors also examine how and why reading communities cohere in a range of contexts.

  • - A Natural History of High Ledges
    av Ellsworth Barnard
    184,-

    In the Deerfield River Valley, a rocky outcrop forms the cliffs at the heart of the High Ledges Wildlife Sanctuary. This collection of essays explores the nature and conservation of the place through the personal history of a man who was born there and has returned regularly for 90 years.

  • - Explorations in the Critical History of Ideas
    av Richard Wolin
    430,-

    Ten essays on issues in philosophy, literary theory and intellectual history. The question of radical imperialism of the postmodern turn, the unstated agenda of neoconservative cultural theory and a discussion of Walter Benjamin's place in cultural studies are included in the text.

  • av Max Garland
    239,-

    This is a collection of poems, often set in a small corner of western Kentucky. Each poem explores moments when an individual life becomes implicated in a larger scheme - Cold War politics, the mysteries of religious faith. Winner of the 1994 Juniper Prize.

  • av Everett Mendelsohn
    402

    This collection of essays from international scholars from various disciplines addresses the theme of technological pessimism, the conviction that technology has given us the means not only to achieve unlimited progress, but to destroy ourselves and our most cherished values.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Faiz Ahmed Faiz
    337,-

    Considered the leading poet on the South Asian subcontinent, Faiz Ahmed Faiz (1911-1984), winner of the 1962 Lenin Peace Prize, was an outspoken opponent of the Pakistani government. This volume offers a selection of Faiz's poetry.

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