Sulla

Sulla
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781134305865
ISBN-13 : 1134305869
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Sulla by : Arthur Keaveney

In this second edition of Arthur Keaveney's classic biography, a fresh generation of students, scholars and readers are introduced to one of the most pivotal figures in the outgoing Roman Empire. A definitive book in its field, this second edition is a must read. Completely rewritten and updated to include the further discoveries of the last two decades, it challenges traditional views of Sulla as a tyrant and harsh military dictator and instead delivers a compellingly complex portrait of a man obsessed with the belief that he was blessed with divine favour. Written by a leading authority on the classical world, this lively and entertaining book transports us through Sulla's rise from poverty and obscurity to his dictatorship of Rome, highlighting his dedication and achievements in better ordering the Republic before his decline a generation later.

The Architecture of Narrative Time

The Architecture of Narrative Time
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9780192511713
ISBN-13 : 0192511718
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Architecture of Narrative Time by : Erica Wickerson

Time matters to all of us. It dominates everyday discourse: diaries, schedules, clocks, working hours, opening times, appointments, weekdays and weekends, national holidays, religious festivals, birthdays, and anniversaries. But how do we, as unique individuals, subjectively experience time? The slowness of an hour in a boring talk, the swiftness of a summer holiday, the fleetingness of childhood, the endless wait for pivotal news: these are experiences to which we all can relate and of which we commonly speak. How can a writer not only report such experiences but also conjure them up in words so that readers share the frustration, the excitement, the anticipation, are on tenterhooks with a narrator or character, or in melancholic mourning for a time long-since passed, which we never experienced ourselves? Erica Wickerson suggests that the evocation of subjective temporal experience occurs in every sentence, on every page, at every plot turn, in any narrative. The Architecture of Narrative Time offers a new template for understanding narrative time that combines close readings with analysis of the structural overview. It enables new ways of reading Thomas Mann; but also new ways of conceptualising narrative time in any literary work, not only in Mann's fiction and not only in texts that foreground the narration of time. The range of Mann's novels, novellas, and short stories is compared with other nineteenth- and twentieth-century works in German and in English to suggest a comprehensive approach to considering time in narrative.

Blind Savior, False Prophet

Blind Savior, False Prophet
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9781434391261
ISBN-13 : 1434391264
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Blind Savior, False Prophet by : Joseph DeMarco

This is a real life espionage story. The author of this biography was lucky to live very unruly times in his country of origin, Cuba, during the last 71 years. He was able to see the history of those years from a different point of view: from his fight as a revolutionary to becoming a master spy. As a young man he experience the passion of making a revolution, and as a mature man he felt the moral depression that cause him the realization that the deaths of his comrades were in vain. In the process he discovered new, beautiful and rich countries and became homesick for many years. He saw himself as a hero, loved and admired by his family and his fellow citizens at the beginning of his adult life, and now sees himself as an old man waiting for death as a loner and deserter of his youth's ideals. This is a real life story about a human being trapped sometimes by his own decisions and in other occasions by the ironies of destiny, a person fighting to survive, and at the same time loving and taking care of his family the best he could. This is a real life story about political deceive and human miseries; about how one can fool oneself in life regarding what is right or wrong. But it is also the confirmation that at times one can achieve a goal if one does try hard.

The Northern magazine

The Northern magazine
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:590726965
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The Northern magazine by :

Félix Ravaisson

Félix Ravaisson
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781472574909
ISBN-13 : 1472574907
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Félix Ravaisson by : Mark Sinclair

This reader makes the key essays of 19th century French philosopher Félix Ravaisson available in English for the first time. In recent years, Ravaisson has emerged as an extremely important and influential figure in the history of modern European philosophy. The volume contains the classic 1838 dissertation Of Habit, studies of Pascal, Stoicism and the wider history of philosophy together with the Philosophical Testament that he left unfinished when he died in 1900. The volume also features Ravaisson's work in archaeology, the history of religions and art-theory, and his essay on the Venus de Milo, which occupied him over a period of twenty years after he noticed, when hiding the statue behind a false wall in a dingy Parisian basement during the Franco-Prussian war, that it had previously been presented in a way that deformed its original bearing and meaning. Félix Ravaisson: Selected Essays contains an introductory intellectual biography of Ravaisson, which contextualises each of the essays in the volume. It also features an annotated bibliography of suggested further reading. This book will grant scholars and students alike wider access to his distinctive contribution to the history of philosophy.

No Fixed Address

No Fixed Address
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Publisher : Wendy Lamb Books
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781524768362
ISBN-13 : 1524768367
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis No Fixed Address by : Susin Nielsen

For fans of Wendelin van Draanen and Cynthia Lord, a touching and funny middle-grade story about family, friendship, and growing up when you're one step away from homelessness. Twelve-and-three-quarter-year-old Felix Knutsson has a knack for trivia. His favorite game show is Who What Where When; he even named his gerbil after the host. Felix's mom, Astrid, is loving but can't seem to hold on to a job. So when they get evicted from their latest shabby apartment, they have to move into a van. Astrid swears him to secrecy; he can't tell anyone about their living arrangement, not even Dylan and Winnie, his best friends at his new school. If he does, she warns him, he'll be taken away from her and put in foster care. As their circumstances go from bad to worse, Felix gets a chance to audition for a junior edition of Who What Where When, and he's determined to earn a spot on the show. Winning the cash prize could make everything okay again. But things don't turn out the way he expects. . . . Susin Nielsen deftly combines humor, heartbreak, and hope in this moving story about people who slip through the cracks in society, and about the power of friendship and community to make all the difference.

George Eliot's Feminism

George Eliot's Feminism
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781137406156
ISBN-13 : 1137406151
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis George Eliot's Feminism by : June Szirotny

The question of whether or not George Eliot was what would now be called a feminist is a contentious one. This book argues, through a close study of her fiction, informed by examination of her life's story and by a comparison of her views to those of contemporary feminists, that George Eliot was more radical and more feminist than commonly thought.

1723-1835

1723-1835
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P01040796G
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (6G Downloads)

Synopsis 1723-1835 by : Sebastian Hensel

Six-day Mail Delivery

Six-day Mail Delivery
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 604
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105110105181
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Six-day Mail Delivery by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service

Woman Who Spoke to Spirits

Woman Who Spoke to Spirits
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Publisher : Severn House Publishers Ltd
Total Pages : 229
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781448302062
ISBN-13 : 1448302064
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Woman Who Spoke to Spirits by : Alys Clare

A clever plot, two engaging sleuths, plenty of period ambience, and a satisfying ending make this a fine choice for all mystery collections Booklist Introducing private investigators Lily Raynor and Felix Wilbraham in the first of the brand-new World’s End Bureau Victorian mystery series. London, 1880. “I’m dreadfully afraid someone is threatening to kill my wife ...” When accounts clerk Ernest Stibbins approaches the World’s End investigation bureau with wild claims that his wife Albertina has been warned by her spirit guides that someone is out to harm her, the bureau’s owner Lily Raynor and her new employee Felix Wilbraham are initially sceptical. How are the two private enquiry agents supposed to investigate threats from beyond the grave? But after she attends a séance at the Stibbins family home, Lily comes to realize that Albertina is in terrible danger. And very soon so too is Lily herself ...