Resultaten voor 'lee patterson'

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  1. Chinoiserie and Chinese Art in Siam
    1. Jessica Lee Patterson

    Chinoiserie and Chinese Art in Siam

    New Designs for Buddhist Temples in the Third Reign, 1824–1851

    Jessica Lee Patterson is an art historian with a Ph.D. in the History of Art from UC Berkeley. She taught in the Department of Art, Architecture and Art History at the University of San Diego, first as Assistant Professor, then as a tenured Associate Professor and Department Chair. She has published articles and monographs on Asian art in books such as The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Buddhism (2016), China and the West: Reconsidering Chinese Reverse Glass Painting (2023), and journals including Artibus Asiae and Archives of Asian Art. Since 2022, Patterson has retired from teaching and now manages a large private art collection.

    € 137,95
  2. Dungeons & Dragons Encyclopedia
    1. Michael Witwer
    2. Jon Peterson
    3. Kalysta Harmon

    Dungeons & Dragons Encyclopedia

    Pack your Bag of Holding and get ready for an expansive, official tour through the myriad settings of the D&D; multiverse.From the familiar fantasy lands of the Forgotten Realms and Dragonlance to the broodingly gothic planes of Ravenloft and star-hopping voyages of Spelljammer, Dungeons & Dragons Encyclopedia will uncover every facet of the world’s most popular tabletop role-playing game.Every page is packed full of information on D&D;’s myriad settings, including the monsters that roam the realms and menace adventurers, legendary locations full of eventful histories, the heroes and villains that protect and plague the different dimensions, and the iconic items that enable the machinations of players, NPCs and big-bads.For the first time ever in an official title, Wizards of the Coast has brought together more than half a dozen of its legendary settings - stretching all the way back to Greyhawk - to showcase the elements that make them unique, and Dungeons & Dragons the most diverse, exciting and unpredictable game in the world.

    € 65,95
  3. Dungeons & Dragons Encyclopedia
    1. Michael Witwer
    2. Jon Peterson
    3. Kalysta Harmon

    Dungeons & Dragons Encyclopedia

    We believe in the power of discovery. That's why we create books for everyone that explore ideas and nurture curiosity about the world we live in. From first words to the Big Bang, from the wonders of nature to city adventures, you will find expert knowledge, hours of fun and endless inspiration in the pages of our books.

    € 62,50
  4. Murder on the Gold Coast
    1. M Lee Patterson

    Murder on the Gold Coast

    € 17,50
  5. Race Literature
    1. Cynthia Lee Patterson

    Race Literature

    Women Contributors to the a.M.E. Church Review, 1884–1924

    "Cynthia Lee Patterson has achieved a significant recovery effort by revealing the voices of numerous Black women writers who published in the A.M.E. Church Review. The author takes seriously these women’s varied contributions, and this volume makes a meaningful contribution to our understanding of Black women’s history, AME Church history, and the history of Black periodicals." - Christina Dickerson-Cousin, author of Black Indians and Freedmen: The African Methodist Episcopal Church and Indigenous Americans, 1816–1916

    € 31,95
  6. Race Literature
    1. Cynthia Lee Patterson

    Race Literature

    Women Contributors to the a.M.E. Church Review, 1884–1924

    "Cynthia Lee Patterson has achieved a significant recovery effort by revealing the voices of numerous Black women writers who published in the A.M.E. Church Review. The author takes seriously these women’s varied contributions, and this volume makes a meaningful contribution to our understanding of Black women’s history, AME Church history, and the history of Black periodicals." - Christina Dickerson-Cousin, author of Black Indians and Freedmen: The African Methodist Episcopal Church and Indigenous Americans, 1816–1916

    € 109,50
  7. Terror on the Magnificent Mile
    1. M Lee Patterson

    Terror on the Magnificent Mile

    € 12,95
  8. Murder in the School Yard
    1. M Lee Patterson

    Murder in the School Yard

    € 10,95
  9. Emeralds in the Rough
    1. M Lee Patterson

    Emeralds in the Rough

    € 12,50
  10. At the Scene of the Crime
    1. M Lee Patterson

    At the Scene of the Crime

    € 12,95
  11. Literary Practice and Social Change in Britain, 1380-1530
    1. Lee Patterson

    Literary Practice and Social Change in Britain, 1380-1530

    Lee Patterson was scholar of medieval literature and the Frederick W. Hilles Professor Emeritus of English at Yale. He is the author of Negotiating the Past: The Historical Understanding of Medieval Literature.

    € 110,95
  12. Acts of Recognition
    1. Lee Patterson

    Acts of Recognition

    Essays on Medieval Culture

    "In bringing together a selection of previously published work, this recent collection of essays by Lee Patterson offers both a snapshot of a field-shaping career and a reminder of the continued power of the historicist practices that Patterson so eloquently and forcefully championed." —Modern Philology ". . . this volume compacts a mighty intelligence, a formidably well-stocked mind, and the arrestingly trenchant voice of a very great critic." —Speculum " . . . the essays reflect Patterson's diverse scholarly concerns and eclectic literary critical interests. Discussions range across historical debates between Exegeticism and New Criticism, pedagogy, and more traditional modes of literary and historical criticism, while subjects under consideration extend from Virgil and Boethius, to Beowulf, the works of Chaucer and his near-contemporaries, and beyond to Milton and A. E. W. Mason's The Four Feathers (1902)". —Parergon "This is a collection of essays that Lee Patterson has written over the past thirty years, and it is very welcome. Though he calls them 'Essays on Medieval Culture,' the theme is now, as it ever was, the relation of literature to history, not so much of literary texts to individual events in history, which is the character of the 'old' historicism, as the nature of literature as an embodiment, mediator, and exploration of the deeper political, social, and economic movements of history." —Journal of English and Germanic Philology "Acts of Recognition offers us Lee Patterson at his best, as we've come to know his scholarship over the decades. Fearless, wide-ranging, and startling in the acuity of its insights, the volume reminds us why there is always something to learn from this superb thinker, whatever your critical approach or field. From the famous opening chapter on historical criticism to the luminous meditation on St. Francis that creates the book's 'sense of an ending,' Patterson brilliantly shows us how the past continues part of us, always, and why it is not a foreign country, but our home." —Geraldine Heng, The University of Texas at Austin "This is a collection of essays published over the last twenty-seven years by an outstanding medievalist, one who has been exceptionally influential on medieval studies and whose work continues to be of the greatest importance. Patterson's collection is informed by a fascination with the ways in which the past inhabits the present. This collection of essays provide us with an eloquent, forceful demonstration of the hermeneutic potentials of liberal humanism in a committedly historicist mode. It will provide a timely, welcome, and stimulating challenge to the field." —David Aers, Duke University

    € 138,50