[Eliot, George] Mann, Karen B. The Language That Makes George Eliot's Fiction. Baltimore, The John Hopkins University Press, 1983. 16 x 24 cm. 226 pages....
Featuring a new preface by the author, this paperback edition of John Halperin's acclaimed and controversial biography moves beyond the usually vague account of Austen's...
Three Centuries Ago, The Los Angeles River Meandered Through Marshes And Forests Of Willow And Sycamore. Trout Spawned In Its Waters And Grizzly Bears Roamed...
In the Mammoth Room of Charles Willson Peale's Philadelphia museum, the reconstructed skeleton of a mammoth stands beside that of a mouse. This juxtaposition, write...
Tough, Smart, Superbly Engaging, The Material Ghost Is A Terrific Book.' Edward W. Saidin The Material Ghost, Gilberto Perez Draws On His Lifelong Love Of...
Originally published in 1972. The Men of the First French Republic analyzes some of the wellestablished evidence concerning deputies of the French National Convention of...
Originally published in 1980. The first section of The NovelMachine consists of five short chapters that rewrite Autobiography as an undisguised theory of realistic fiction,...
Goes A Long Way To Proving That Any Literary Masterpiece, Read With Sympathy And Intelligence, Works To Reestablish The Connections Between The Work Of Art...
1991, trade paperback edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD. 529 pages. "Between 1600 and 1740, momentous changes took place in European attitudes towards truth...
The debate over Intelligent Design seemingly represents an extension of the fundamental conflict between creationists and evolutionists. ID proponents, drawing on texts such as Darwin's...
The debate over Intelligent Design seemingly represents an extension of the fundamental conflict between creationists and evolutionists. ID proponents, drawing on texts such as Darwin's...
"Spiegel, in elegant and thoughtful fashion, and with a deep understanding of the period, provides us with a skillful analysis of the sources, their interconnections,...
Until this century, most medications prescribed by physicians were pharmacologically inert, if not harmful. That is, physicians were prescribing placebos or worse without knowing it....
Product Description In the first fulllength study centered on Ruskin's late work, Linda Austin explores the ways an implicit economic theory operates in writings on...
When John Carroll became bishop of Baltimore in 1789, his diocese encompassed what was then the United States, from the Chesapeake to the Mississippi, from...
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Originally published in 1953. Between 1789 and 1803, the United States existed as a developing national state, sparsely settled. The de facto precedents of America's...
Written by one of France's most brilliant and creative anthropologists, The African Religions of Brazil is regarded as a classic in AfroAmerican studies. First published...
The term American Renaissance designates a period in our nation's history when the literary "classics" appearedworks "original" enough to mark a beginning for America's literary...
Over The Past 15 Years, The Availability Of Cheap And Convenient Microcomputers Has Changed The Collection Methods And Analysis Of Household Survey Data In Developing...
Over the past 15 years, the availability of cheap and convenient microcomputers has changed the collection methods and analysis of household survey data in developing...
Mandelbaum follows up on his early work, The Problem of Historical Knowledge (1938), further developing and revising his analyses of causation, valid forms of explanation...