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There’s Everything To Play For
The Poetry of Peter FinchAndrew Taylor is a Liverpool born poet, critic, academic and editor. He is the editor of the Collected Poems of Peter Finch in two volumes (Seren Books, 2022) and the author of four collections of poetry published by Shearsman Books. He is the author of ‘Adrian Henri: A Critical Reading’ (2019), the first critical book on the poetry of Henri. He is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing and English and course leader for the BA (Hons.) Creative Writing at Nottingham Trent University.
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Andrew Taylor Still
Being a Little Journey to The Home of the Founder of Osteopathy€ 14,95 -
Andrew Taylor Still
Being a Little Journey to The Home of the Founder of Osteopathy€ 31,95 -
Transatlantic Anglophone Literatures, 1776–1920
An AnthologyThe first anthology to bring together Anglophone transatlantic writing across the period of the long nineteenth century.
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Transatlantic Anglophone Literatures, 1776–1920
An AnthologyThe first anthology to bring together Anglophone transatlantic writing across the period of the long nineteenth century.
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Kitchen Table Lingo
This collection of hundreds of words from English speakers around the world - complete with space and an invitation to add your own - is a wonderfully entertaining celebration of the spoken word and the people who take pleasure in it.After all, what other language has fifty-seven words for the TV remote control?
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Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1880s
'… a very welcome addition to the scholarly work on the 1880s. Ambitious in scope, it also manages to cover a satisfyingly broad range of issues related to literature and culture within its 249 pages. Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1880s is organized elegantly along thematic lines so that each essay leads naturally into its successor, which picks up threads introduced in the previous discussion and develops them in new directions.' Linda Dryden, Victorian Studies
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The Greeks Had a Word For It
Words You Never Knew You Can't Do WithoutDo you ever search in vain for exactly the right word? While the English may not have a word for it, the good news is that the Greeks, the Norwegians, the Dutch or possibly the Inuits probably do. This is a smorgasbord of words from around the world that can come to the rescue when the English language fails.
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Henry James and the Father Question
The intellectual relationship between Henry James and his father proved to be an influential resource for the novelist. Taylor examines the nature of both men's engagement with autobiographical strategies, issues of gender reform, and the language of religion.
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Henry James and the Father Question
"...Henry James and the Father Question is richly informed by a thorough knowledge of the archival record. Indeed, it is a treat to be reminded of so many well-turned phrases and astute observations by the Jameses and those in their circle and a delight to be introduced to new ones." The Henry James Review
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Stanley Cavell, Literature, and Film
The Idea of AmericaThis book offers a thorough examination of the relationship that Stanley Cavell’s celebrated philosophical work has to the ways in which the United States has been imagined and articulated in its literature, highlighting how literature and philosophy are conjoined in the ethical and political project of national self-definition.
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If I Survive
Frederick Douglass and Family in the Walter O. Evans CollectionMarking the 200th anniversary of Frederick Douglass' birth, this first collective history and comprehensive collection of the Douglass family writings and portraits sheds new light not only on Douglass as a freedom-fighter and family man but on the lives and works of Lewis Henry, Frederick Jr., and Charles Remond.
€ 159,50