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Water Marked (Review), Linda Niemann
Water Marked (Review), Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
Reviews the book "Lifesaving: A Memoir," by Judith Barrington. Portland, OR: The Eighth Mountain Press, 2000.
Special Double Issue Of Gothic Studies, Steven Bruhm
Special Double Issue Of Gothic Studies, Steven Bruhm
Steven Bruhm
No abstract provided.
David Punter, Gothic Pathologies: The Text, The Body And The Law, Steven Bruhm
David Punter, Gothic Pathologies: The Text, The Body And The Law, Steven Bruhm
Steven Bruhm
No abstract provided.
Fated Sky: The Femina Furens In Shakespeare, M. Stapleton
Fated Sky: The Femina Furens In Shakespeare, M. Stapleton
M. L. Stapleton
Fated Sky reinvestigates the hypothesis of Senecan influence on Shakespeare's plays. It argues that the 1581 Elizabethan anthology, Seneca His Tenne Tragedies, Translated into Englyshe, was Shakespeare's primary sourcetext and medium for his reception, transmission, and imitation of this ancient author.
Domestic Mobility In The American Post-Frontier, 1890-1900 (Ph. D. Thesis), Julie Prebel
Domestic Mobility In The American Post-Frontier, 1890-1900 (Ph. D. Thesis), Julie Prebel
Julie Prebel
No abstract provided.
The Chicago Novel, Robert Bray
Spostare Il Centro Del Mondo: La Lotta Per Le Libertà Culturali, Carmen Nocentelli
Spostare Il Centro Del Mondo: La Lotta Per Le Libertà Culturali, Carmen Nocentelli
Carmen Nocentelli
Italian translation of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Moving the Centre: The Struggle for Cultural Freedom (1993)
Thomas Heywood’S “Art Of Love”: The First Complete English Translation Of Ovid’S “Ars Amatoria”; Edited, With Introduction, Notes, And Commentary, M. Stapleton
M. L. Stapleton
Thomas Heywood (ca 1573-1641) was a major Renaissance playwright who wrote or collaborated on over two hundred plays. Loues Schoole was one of his many nondramatic works that shows his fascination with antiquity. It was the standard English translation of the Ars in the seventeenth century, so popular that it was pirated almost as soon as he had written it--then printed, sold, reprinted, and resold in England and the Netherlands. It was not attributed to him during his lifetime, and he was not allowed to share in the profits that its (considerable) sales generated, two things that rankled him for …
Impassioned Failure: Metaphor, Memory And The Drive Toward Intellection, Daniel Terkla
Impassioned Failure: Metaphor, Memory And The Drive Toward Intellection, Daniel Terkla
Daniel Terkla
No abstract provided.
Various, Daniel Terkla
Various, Daniel Terkla
Daniel Terkla
Selections by the author: Martin Behaim, 55-56; lignum aloes, 342-343; Psalter Map, 505-506.