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Private Eyes: A Writer's Guide To Private Investigating, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, John Landreth
Private Eyes: A Writer's Guide To Private Investigating, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, John Landreth
Hal Blythe
Is your protagonist a private eye? Is he or she believable? Do you know how private investigators really work? What tricks do they use to get the job done? And how do they live their lives? Now you can find out from the experts. A real private eye and two published mystery writers joined forces to write Private Eyes: A Writer's Guide to Private Investigators.
Cultural Reformation And Cultural Reproduction In Anne Brontë'S The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall, Russell Poole
Cultural Reformation And Cultural Reproduction In Anne Brontë'S The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall, Russell Poole
Russell Poole
No abstract provided.
Bioscope: Portraits Of Reality By Joyce, Flaherty And Ruttmann, Thomas Burkdall
Bioscope: Portraits Of Reality By Joyce, Flaherty And Ruttmann, Thomas Burkdall
Thomas Burkdall
No abstract provided.
On Not Being La Malinche: Border Negotiations Of Gender In Sandra Cisneros' "Women Hollering Creek" And "Never Marry A Mexican", Jean Wyatt
Jean Wyatt
No abstract provided.
Giving Body To The Word: The Maternal Symbolic In Toni Morrison's Beloved, Jean Wyatt
Giving Body To The Word: The Maternal Symbolic In Toni Morrison's Beloved, Jean Wyatt
Jean Wyatt
No abstract provided.
Anticipating Alienation: Beowulf And The Intrusion Of Literacy, Michael Near
Anticipating Alienation: Beowulf And The Intrusion Of Literacy, Michael Near
Michael Near
Implicit in Beowulf's thematic involvement with language is a marked and persistent hostility toward the epistemological foundation underpinning the practice of literacy. While the poem seems to acknowledge the psychological posture conditioned by, or at least compatible with, literate practices, the acknowledgment characterizes that posture as a clear, direct threat to the ordering structures-and thus to the basic survival-of the poem's central system of personal interdependencies. Beowulf confronts the psychological demands of the reading experience by persistently reaffirming those idioms of speech and patterns of interaction that require the open immediacy of spoken exchange. The confrontations set in conflict not …
Boise: The City And The People, Clay Morgan, Steve Bly (Photos)
Boise: The City And The People, Clay Morgan, Steve Bly (Photos)
Clay Morgan
The book provides essays and photos of both Boise and its residents, as well as many pictures of places around Idaho.
The Edge Of Paradise, P Kluge
Variants And Variability In The Text Of Egill’S Höfuðlausn, Russell Poole
Variants And Variability In The Text Of Egill’S Höfuðlausn, Russell Poole
Russell Poole
No abstract provided.
Óttarr Svarti, Russell Poole
After Poststructuralism: Interdisciplinarity And Literary Theory, Nancy Easterlin
After Poststructuralism: Interdisciplinarity And Literary Theory, Nancy Easterlin
Nancy Easterlin
No abstract provided.
Private Eyes: A Writer's Guide To Private Investigating, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, John Landreth
Private Eyes: A Writer's Guide To Private Investigating, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, John Landreth
Charlie Sweet
Is your protagonist a private eye? Is he or she believable? Do you know how private investigators really work? What tricks do they use to get the job done? And how do they live their lives? Now you can find out from the experts. A real private eye and two published mystery writers joined forces to write Private Eyes: A Writer's Guide to Private Investigators.
Medieval Drama On The Continent Of Europe, Clifford Davidson, John Stroupe
Medieval Drama On The Continent Of Europe, Clifford Davidson, John Stroupe
Clifford Davidson
Rpt. of Comparative Drama, 27, No. 1 (Spring 1993)
T. S. Eliot And Baptism, Clifford Davidson
“Venus Vituperator: Ovid, Marie De France, And Fin’ Amors.”, M. Stapleton
“Venus Vituperator: Ovid, Marie De France, And Fin’ Amors.”, M. Stapleton
M. L. Stapleton
No abstract provided.
Liðsmannaflokkr, Russell Poole
Choosing Strangers, Linda Niemann
Sighvatr Þórðarson, Russell Poole
Gunnlaugr Ormstunga, Russell Poole
The Case Of Mary Carleton: Representing The Female Subject, 1663-73, Mihoko Suzuki
The Case Of Mary Carleton: Representing The Female Subject, 1663-73, Mihoko Suzuki
Mihoko Suzuki
An abstract for this item is not available.
Lausavísur, Russell Poole
“‘My False Eyes’: The Dark Lady And Self-Knowledge.”, M. Stapleton
“‘My False Eyes’: The Dark Lady And Self-Knowledge.”, M. Stapleton
M. L. Stapleton
Reprinted in Shakespearean Criticism 25. Detroit: Gale Publications, 1996
Alma Mater, P Kluge
My Other Life, Melanie Sumner
The Guide, Melanie Sumner
The Edge Of The Sky, Melanie Sumner
Roderick Random’S Closet, Steven Bruhm
Purification And Characterization Of Porin From Corn (Zea Mays L.) Mitochondria, Philadelphia University
Purification And Characterization Of Porin From Corn (Zea Mays L.) Mitochondria, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
No abstract provided.
The Uses Of Binary Thinking, Peter Elbow
The Uses Of Binary Thinking, Peter Elbow
Peter Elbow
When thinkers encounter a contradiction they have traditionally tended to take one of three courses: to try to figure out which side is right; to figure out which side should be seen as hierarchially dominant; or to figure out or how to use a dialectic process synthesize them into a higher concept. In this essay I argue for the value of trying to learn to affirm both sides in all their contrariness.