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The Poet, the Dove, and Spreading the Love
Now That You'Re Here, to Hear, Your Special, It's Clear€ 28,95 -
The Poet, the Dove, and Spreading the Love
Now That You'Re Here, to Hear, Your Special, It's Clear€ 12,50 -
Doctor Faustus
A Norton Critical EditionDavid Scott Kastan is the George M. Bodman Professor Emeritus in the English Department of Yale University. Among his books are Shakespeare and the Shapes of Time (1982), Shakespeare after Theory (1999), Shakespeare and the Book (2001), A Will to Believe: Shakespeare and Religion (2014), and On Color (2018). He served as one of the general editors of the Arden Shakespeare (3rd Series), as the coeditor of the Bantam Shakespeare, and as series editor of the Barnes and Noble Shakespeare. He has produced important scholarly editions of Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part One and Milton’s Paradise Lost, and he edited the five-volume Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature. He is also responsible for a number of influential critical anthologies, including Staging the Renaissance (with Peter Stallybrass), The New History of Early English Drama (with John Cox), and A Companion to Shakespeare. He is now writing a book on Shakespeare and Rembrandt. Matthew Hunter is assistant professor of English at Texas Tech University. His book The Pursuit of Style: Early Modern Forms of Talk on the London Stage is forthcoming from Cambridge University Press. He has also edited, with Allison Deutermann and Musa Gurnis, Publicity and the Early Modern Stage: Persons Made Public.
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Publicity and the Early Modern Stage
People Made PublicDrawing on the insights of Habermasean public sphere theory and on the interdisciplinary field of celebrity studies, Publicity and the Early Modern Stage introduces a new and comprehensive look at early modern theories and experiences of publicity.
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The Pursuit of Style in Early Modern Drama
Forms of Talk on the London Stage'The Pursuit of Style in Early Modern Drama is a powerful intervention in early modern studies: a fresh analytic of the social work of the stage, delivered in brisk, seductively enjoyable prose. Hunter's exploration in cultural poetics reveals how the London theatre forged a mutually constitutive relationship between style and publicity, and also provides the outline of a new history of English Renaissance drama.' András Kiséry, City College New York
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Publicity and the Early Modern Stage
People Made PublicDrawing on the insights of Habermasean public sphere theory and on the interdisciplinary field of celebrity studies, Publicity and the Early Modern Stage introduces a new and comprehensive look at early modern theories and experiences of publicity.
€ 180,50 -
Picturing
The history of American art is a history of objects, but it is also a history of ideas about how we create and consume these objects. As Picturing convincingly shows, the critical tradition in American art has given rise to profound thinking about the nature and capacity of images and formed responses to some of most pressing problems of picturing: What is an image, and why make one? What do images do? The first volume in a new series on critical concerns in the history of American art, Picturing brings together essays by a distinguished international group of scholars who discuss the creation and consumption of images from the early modern period through the end of the twentieth century. Some of the contributions focus on art critical texts, like Gertrude Stein’s portrait of Cézanne, while others have as their point of departure particular artworks, from a portrait of Benjamin Franklin to Eadweard Muybridge’s nineteenth-century photographs of the California Coast. Works that addressed images and image making were not confined to the academy; they spilled out into poetry, literature, theater, and philosophy, and the essays’ considerations likewise range freely, from painting to natural history illustrations, travel narratives, and popular fiction. Together, the contributions demonstrate a rich deliberation that thoroughly debunks the notion that American art is merely derivative of a European tradition. With a wealth of new research and full-color illustrations, Picturing significantly expands the terrain of scholarship on American art.
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Edexcel GCSE Physical Education: Student Book
Written by a team of experienced and practicing teachers, the brand new Edexcel GCSE PE Student Book offers a complete match to the 2016 Edexcel PE specification. Content is presented visually to engage all students and includes the level of detail required for all to achieve their full potential.
€ 42,95 -
Beyond Mimesis and Convention
Representation in Art and ScienceFeaturing contributions from leading experts, this book represents the first collection of essays on the topic of art and science in the analytic tradition of philosophy. The volume offers a very different and welcome approach to study.
€ 186,95 -
OCR GCSE Physical Education: OCR GCSE Physical Education Student Book
The Student Book has been endorsed by OCR OCR GCSE Physical Education is a user-friendly new Student Book written to precisely match OCR's GCSE (9-1) Physical Education specification. It is accessible, accurate, reliable and engaging, and will support teachers and give students the best chance of success.
€ 39,95 -
Beyond Mimesis and Convention
Representation in Art and ScienceFeaturing contributions from leading experts, this book represents the first collection of essays on the topic of art and science in the analytic tradition of philosophy. The volume offers a very different and welcome approach to study.
€ 186,95 -
Jason and Medea
A Whirlwind of Ruin€ 21,95