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A remarkable work that recovers the songs Shakespeare's audiences actually heard and brings them to life through performance.
The steady growth of May Sarton's following and critical importance in recent years has revealed a creative writer of remarkable scope-equally at home in three literary forms: fiction, autobiography, and poetry. It is in her poetry, however, where she achieves the full extent of her revelation as artist and human.
"Professor Dunlap has written for both psychologist and non-psychologist. Both will find the book valuable. . . . His organization of some of the basic concepts of the field contributes both to informed experimenting and to critical theorizing." -Journal of General Psychology
The definitive collection of great writings on music of the nineteenth century.
A soaring, symphonic epic by the Portuguese master novelist, considered to be the "heir to Conrad and Faulkner" (George Steiner).
A Business Week Best Book of the Year.... "A devastating and wholly necessary book."-Studs Terkel, author of Working
Four distinguished classical scholars write here on aspects of the Hellenistic Age, from the conquest of Alexander the Great down to Rome's completion of her eastern conquests by the annexation of Egypt.
Rich in case examples, this book provides a step-by-step guide for the use of hypnotic techniques in the treatment of the entire spectrum of dissociative disorders.
Reissued for the 200th anniversary: "High and heroic adventure.... An exhilarating story of bravery, self-discipline, and firm resolve, and Mr. Hawke tells it uncommonly well."-The New Yorker
Erik H. Erikson's remarkable insights into the relationship of life history and history began with observations on a central stage of life: identity development in adolescence.
Rollo May draws on the insights of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Freud, and other great thinkers to offer a helpful roadmap of the ideas and techniques of existential psychotherapy.
Northanger Abbey, written in Jane Austen's youth and posthumously published, is arguably her most mysterious, imaginative, and optimistic novel.
The best-known and most autobiographical of George Eliot's novels is now available as a Norton Critical Edition.
A dazzling new collection by the former Poet Laureate of the United States.
"The best biography of Richard III that has been written."-A. L. Rowse, Chicago Tribune
This book follows the journey of one highly curious and questing therapist from an instrumental, causal approach to family therapy to a collaborative, communal one.
"The most significant contribution yet to the rapidly growing literature of minds, brains, and consciousness."-Steven Rose
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets was the first major naturalistic novel in America.
The expanded paperback edition presents a classic statement on the concepts, methodologies, and goals of solution-oriented therapy.
"Settle takes us along as she digs into Spain's past....Consistently compelling."-Wayne Hoffman, Washington Post Book World
"A rare first-hand glimpse into the hidden realm of Saudi social and public life."-The New York Times
Clear, insightful, and nondogmatic, this book gives us a new appreciation for one of our most ubiquitous institutions.
A complete collection-over 300 poems-from one of this country's most influential poets.
The most influential work of architectural criticism and history of the twentieth century, now available in a handsomely designed new edition.
Newsweek hailed Paul Krugman as "a superstar among economists" and went on to praise Peddling Prosperity as "the best primer around on recent U.S. economic history." Others joined the chorus.
"A fascinating historiographical essay. . . . An unusually lucid and inclusive explication of what it ultimately at stake in the culture wars over the nature, goals, and efficacy of history as a discipline."-Booklist
In this study of Mahatma Gandhi, psychoanalyst Erik H. Erikson explores how Gandhi succeeded in mobilizing the Indian people both spiritually and politically as he became the revolutionary innovator of militant non-violence and India became the motherland of large-scale civil disobedience.
A Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and Winner of the Bancroft Prize. "No one has written a better book about a city...Nature's Metropolis is elegant testimony to the proposition that economic, urban, environmental, and business history can be as graceful, powerful, and fascinating as a novel." -Kenneth T. Jackson, Boston Globe
"Gould is a natural writer; he has something to say and the inclination and skill with which to say it." -P. B. Medawar, New York Review of Books
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