Author: Fran Raya
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing
ISBN: 1916668186
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Randal Forbes calls his phenomenal telepathic powers ‘the gift’. In the sixth book of the series, he welcomes the new millennium with his family and followers.
Poetic Justice: Tyro
Author: Fran Raya
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing
ISBN: 1916668186
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Randal Forbes calls his phenomenal telepathic powers ‘the gift’. In the sixth book of the series, he welcomes the new millennium with his family and followers.
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing
ISBN: 1916668186
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Randal Forbes calls his phenomenal telepathic powers ‘the gift’. In the sixth book of the series, he welcomes the new millennium with his family and followers.
Athelings; Or, The Three Gifts
Author: Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret)
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Languages : en
Pages : 206
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Pages : 206
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Of No Consequence
Author: E. Hannavy-Cousen
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing
ISBN: 1915122686
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Some strangers are dangerous, some embody kindness. Joanna can survive only by learning who is who, and which is which, before it is too late.
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing
ISBN: 1915122686
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Some strangers are dangerous, some embody kindness. Joanna can survive only by learning who is who, and which is which, before it is too late.
Christian Register and Boston Observer
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Languages : en
Pages : 728
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Pages : 728
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Academy and Literature
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Pages : 748
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Pages : 748
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The Academy and Literature
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Pages : 886
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Pages : 886
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Academy, with which are Incorporated Literature and the English Review
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Pages : 888
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Pages : 888
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The Craft of Poetic Speech in Ancient Greece
Author: Claude Calame
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9780801480225
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
In this subtle, learned, and daring book, Claude Calame subverts common assumptions about the relationships between poet and audience, challenging his readers to rethink the very principles of mythmaking in the poetry and art of the ancient Greeks.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9780801480225
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
In this subtle, learned, and daring book, Claude Calame subverts common assumptions about the relationships between poet and audience, challenging his readers to rethink the very principles of mythmaking in the poetry and art of the ancient Greeks.
Animal Sensibility and Inclusive Justice in the Age of Bernard Shaw
Author: Rod Preece
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774821116
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
In search of insight into late Victorian ideas about animals and the animal rights movement, Rod Preece explores animal sensibility in the work of George Bernard Shaw. Shaw’s reformist thought – particularly what Preece calls inclusive justice, which aimed to eliminate the suffering of both humans and animals – emerges in relation to that of fellow reformers such as Edward Carpenter, Annie Besant, and Henry Salt. This fascinating account of the characters and crusades that shaped Shaw’s philosophy sheds new light not only on modernist thought but also on the relationship between historical socialism and the ethical treatment of animals.
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774821116
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
In search of insight into late Victorian ideas about animals and the animal rights movement, Rod Preece explores animal sensibility in the work of George Bernard Shaw. Shaw’s reformist thought – particularly what Preece calls inclusive justice, which aimed to eliminate the suffering of both humans and animals – emerges in relation to that of fellow reformers such as Edward Carpenter, Annie Besant, and Henry Salt. This fascinating account of the characters and crusades that shaped Shaw’s philosophy sheds new light not only on modernist thought but also on the relationship between historical socialism and the ethical treatment of animals.
Seeing with Free Eyes
Author: Marlene K. Sokolon
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438484720
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Responding to Plato's challenge to defend the political thought of poetic sources, Marlene K. Sokolon explores Euripides's understanding of justice in nine of his surviving tragedies. Drawing on Greek mythological stories, Euripides examines several competing ideas of justice, from the ancient ethic of helping friends and harming enemies to justice as merit and relativist views of might makes right. Reflecting Dionysus, the paradoxical god of Greek theater, Euripides reveals the human experience of understanding justice to be limited, multifaceted, and contradictory. His approach underscores the value of understanding justice not only as a rational idea or theory, but also as an integral part of the continuous and unfinished dialogue of political community. As the first book devoted to Euripidean justice, Seeing with Free Eyes adds to the growing interest in how citizens in democracies use storytelling genres to think about important political questions, such as "What is justice?"
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438484720
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Responding to Plato's challenge to defend the political thought of poetic sources, Marlene K. Sokolon explores Euripides's understanding of justice in nine of his surviving tragedies. Drawing on Greek mythological stories, Euripides examines several competing ideas of justice, from the ancient ethic of helping friends and harming enemies to justice as merit and relativist views of might makes right. Reflecting Dionysus, the paradoxical god of Greek theater, Euripides reveals the human experience of understanding justice to be limited, multifaceted, and contradictory. His approach underscores the value of understanding justice not only as a rational idea or theory, but also as an integral part of the continuous and unfinished dialogue of political community. As the first book devoted to Euripidean justice, Seeing with Free Eyes adds to the growing interest in how citizens in democracies use storytelling genres to think about important political questions, such as "What is justice?"