The new series of Writers and Their Work continues a tradition of innovative critical studies introducing writers and their contexts to a wide range of readers.
Drawing upon the most recent thinking in English studies, each book considers biographical mat.
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Steven Foster
Peterson the best-selling field guides of all timemedicinal plants are increasingly well regarded as supplements and sometimes as alternatives for prescription drugs.
Steven Lundin
Steven Raichlen
From new york times bestselling author steven raichlen comes a surprising story of love, loss, redemption, and, of course, really good food.
Matthew Steven Black
Steven Sheffrin
Steven C. Golly
Steven Rice
Connor Whiteley
Steven Lenton
Steven Gray
Epigenetic cancer therapy unites issues central to a translational audience actively seeking to understand the topic.
Mary-Frances O'Connor
Steven Groarke
Steven Heath Mitton
Steven J. Zaloga
Steven L. Sears
Steven P. Millard
Condensed and reorganized, this comprehensive second edition covers most of the statistical methods used in the field and now features the use of both r and s-plus software.
Steven Sheffrin
Steven Levitsky
Steven C. Dinero
Steven Brust
Connor Whiteley
Steven J. Zaloga
Steven Sheffrin
Steven Isserlis
Steven Scaffidi
Connor Whiteley
Steven Hopstaken
Steven M. Manson
Steven R. W. Gregory
Steven S. Zumdahl
Steven Steven Kate
Steven Powell
Steven H. Cooper
Matthew Steven Black
Steven Weiss
Carlene O'Connor
Steven A. Coulter
Connor Whiteley
Steven Steven Kate
Patrick O'Connor
Steven Arthur
Steven Salvatore
When carey parker, a genderqueer teen who dreams of being a diva like their hero mariah carey, is cast as the female lead in the school musical, they must fight against discrimination and injustice from their closed-minded school administration.
Steven Butler
Steven R. Cohen
Steven Soechtig
Steven Weinberg
Steven B. Smith
Steven Steven Kate
Steven Steven Kate
Gubelius STEVEN
Steven Steven Kate
Steven Rozenski
Connor Boyack
Steven Steven Kate
Ciaran McMorran
In a paradigm shift away from classical understandings of geometry, nineteenth-century mathematicians developed new systems that featured surprising concepts such as the idea that parallel lines can curve and intersect.
Catherine Flynn
In james joyce and the matter of paris, catherine flynn recovers the paradigmatic city of european urban modernity as the foundational context of joyce's imaginative consciousness.
Sebastian D. G. Knowles
At fault by kate chopin when j�r�me lafirme died, his neighbors awaited the results of his sudden taking off with indolent watchfulness.
Daniel Bristow
Patrick O'Neill
Patricia Hutchins
Christopher DeVault
In his comprehensive study of love in james joyce's writings, christopher devault suggests that a love ethic persists throughout joyce's works.
Jacques Lacan
Colin Holmes
Searching for lord haw-haw is an authoritative account of the political lives of william joyce.
Eric McLuhan
Tim Conley
Kimberly J. Devlin
Thomas Jackson Rice
This volume, first published in 1968, draws attention to the special relationship between joyce's life and his writing.
W. J. McCormack
This collection, first published in 1982, brings together thirteen writers from a wide variety of critical traditions to take a fresh look at joyce and his crucial position not only in english literature but in modern literature as a whole.
Luke Gibbons
Nels Pearson
Matthew J. Kochis
Martha C. Carpentier
The primary focus of the twelve essays in this collection is on the craft of james joyce and the profound challenge it has posed for subsequent writers from the 1940s to the present day.
Dominic Manganiello
The object of this study, first published in 1980, is to dispel the view that james joyce had no political views.
Michael A. Seidel
Sebastian D. G. Knowles
Michael A. Seidel
Sean Latham
Mary Trackett Reynolds
Mary reynolds studies the rhetorical and linguistic maneuvers by which joyce related his work to dante's and shows how joyce created in his own fiction a dantean allegory of art.
Andrew Gibson
Jonah leighton's part-time job isn't going well, and he has come to the conclusion that retail work isn't for him.
Richard Brown
W. Martin
Joyce and the science of rhythm situates the modernist writings of james joyce within the context of the scientific discourse on 'rhythm' that emerged in the late nineteenth century..
Willard Potts
This book fully explores james joyce's complex response to the irish revival and his extensive treatment of the relationship between the "two irelands" in his letters, essays, book reviews, and fiction..
Len Platt
Len platt charts a fresh approach through one of the great masterpieces of twentieth-century literature.
Peter Francis Mackey
Applies chaos theory to james joyce's ulysses, & specifically to the course of leopold bloom's day, ultimately showing how and why chaos theory offers the best model yet for understanding daily human life and a fresh, humanistic understanding of joyce.
Clive Hart
A study of james joyce, taken from the proceedings of the 12th international james joyce symposium.
Wilfried Armonies
Joyce Wadler
Like so many women diagnosed with breast cancer, joyce wadler, a former writer for people magazine, had few known risk factors.
Mathew J. Hogart
Thomas F. Staley
Joyce Kilmer
Helmut Bonheim
Robert E. Scholes
Marvin Magalaner
Jean-michel Rabate