Blending architectural and social history with the necessityand the passionfor food, this engaging new book attempts to understand the development of the American house by...
Michael Field was the pseudonym used by Katherine Bradley (18461914) and Edith Cooper (18621913) coauthors and lovers for the poetry and verse drama they published....
Michael Field was the pseudonym used by Katherine Bradley (18461914) and Edith Cooper (18621913) coauthors and lovers for the poetry and verse drama they published....
Lavishly illustrated, Peter Hatch's The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello is not only a detailed history of Jefferson's gardens and their recreation but a...
Current Historiography Suggests That European Nations Regarded The New World As An Inassimilable 'Other' That Posed Fundamental Challenges To The Accepted Ideas Of Renaissance Culture....
Current historiography suggests that European nations regarded the New World as an inassimilable 'other' that posed fundamental challenges to the accepted ideas of Renaissance culture....
Despite feminist reassessments to the contrary, the conventional view that Elizabeth Gaskell personified the Victorian feminine ideal is still very much in place today. Challenging...
Virginia's horse tradition goes back 400 years, to when horses accompanied some of the first settlers in Jamestown. Since then, the states special relationship with...
Virginia's horse tradition goes back 400 years, to when horses accompanied some of the first settlers in Jamestown. Since then, the states special relationship with...
The Illiberal Imagination offers a synthetic, historical formalist account of howand to what endU.S. novels from the late eighteenth century to the mid1850s represented economic...
An important contribtion to iconographic studies of the presidency, this book employs an innovative approach. Sixty engraving, medal and silhousettes illustrate the images of Thomas...
An important contribtion to iconographic studies of the presidency, this book employs an innovative approach. Sixty engraving, medal and silhousettes illustrate the images of Thomas...
Thomas Jefferson's personal life has always been a puzzle to biographers. Even his contemporaries found him difficult to know. In Jefferson's correspondence, however, Andrew Burstein...
Since Its Publication In 1960, The Jefferson Image In The American Mind Has Become A Classic Of Historical Scholarship. In It Merrill D. Peterson Charts...
Throughout the second half of the twentieth century until his death in 2005, Wayne Booth was one of the most influential literary critics in America...
Tracing The History Of Political Rhetoric In Nineteenthcentury America And Britain, Andrew W. Robertson Shows How Modern Election Campaigning Was Born. Robertson Discusses Early Political...
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In the first book to consider British suburban literature from the vantage point of imperial and postcolonial studies, Todd Kuchta argues that suburban identity is...
Shaman Of Oberstdorf Tells The Fascinating Story Of A Sixteenthcentury Mountain Village Caught In A Panic Of Its Own Making. Four Hundred Years Ago The...
Shaping the American Landscape explores the lives and work of 151 professionals who quite literally shaped both the land itself and our ideas of what...
Emily Dickinson, Lucille Clifton, Rachel Carson, and Gretel Ehrlich: They hail from different regions, employ widely divergent writing styles, and are not known primarily as...
Emily Dickinson, Lucille Clifton, Rachel Carson, and Gretel Ehrlich: They hail from different regions, employ widely divergent writing styles, and are not known primarily as...
Maryse Cond is a Guadeloupean writer and critic whose work has challenged the categories of race, language, gender, and geography that inform contemporary literary and...
Francophone African writing is often concerned with questions of subjectivity and narrative agency, and it is this focus Michael Syrotinski takes as his point of...
Product DescriptionIn the summer of 2000, the University of Virginia Art Museum mounted an unusual sitespecific exhibition called 'Hindsight/Foresite: Art for the New Millennium,' for...
Product DescriptionIn the summer of 2000, the University of Virginia Art Museum mounted an unusual sitespecific exhibition called 'Hindsight/Foresite: Art for the New Millennium,' for...
Review Lembke is one of today's finest nature writers. (Library Journal)Wholly captivating. (Publishers Weekly)[Lembke's] ability to pull together disparate elements in her writing is impressive,...
Review Lembke is one of today's finest nature writers. (Library Journal)Wholly captivating. (Publishers Weekly)[Lembke's] ability to pull together disparate elements in her writing is impressive,...
Based on documents from a longlost and unexplored colonial archive, Slavery by Any Other Name tells the story of how Portugal privatized part of its...
Language and silence have usually been understood as opposites and assigned different values, but which one is positive and which negative? Ranging widely across time...
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