Sightlines 9 Anthology

Sightlines 9 Anthology

Author: Alice Barlow-Kedves

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages:

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Student anthology of Canadian and world writers of fiction, short stories, poems, drama and nonfiction, including essays, newspaper and magazine articles. Includes visuals such as paintings, photographs and technical art, also activities.


Sightlines 9 Anthology

Sightlines 9 Anthology

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Published: 2008

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Student anthology of Canadian and world writers of fiction, short stories, poems, drama and nonfiction, including essays, newspaper and magazine articles. Includes visuals such as paintings, photographs and technical art, also activities.


Sightlines

Sightlines

Author: Helen Gilbert

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780472066773

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SIGHTLINES explores Australian drama for its complex negotiations of race, gender, and postcolonialism. Drama scholar Helen Gilbert discusses an exciting variety of plays. Although focused mainly on performance, her insistent interest in historical and political contexts also speaks to the broader concerns of cultural studies. 23 illustrations.


Interlopers

Interlopers

Author: Saki

Publisher: Tale Blazers

Published: 2002-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780789157492

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Saki. Years of rivalry and feuding between the von Gradwitzes and the Znaeyms seemingly come to an end when the two heads of the families find themselves in a life-or-death situation. Unfortunately, their reconcilliation comes too late. 40 pages. Tale Bla


A C.S. Rafinesque Anthology

A C.S. Rafinesque Anthology

Author: C.S. Rafinesque

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2005-06-15

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0786421479

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Among American naturalists, C.S. Rafinesque (1783-1840) is second only to Audubon in the popular interest he sustains. This interest is due in part to his colorful life and provocative personality, but he is also remembered for devising Latin scientific names for more plants than any other naturalist who ever lived--and a great number in the animal kingdom, as well. This passion for nomenclature has kept his name memorable (some would say notorious) among naturalists. Yet his taxonomic writings made up only a part of his extensive oeuvre. Rafinesque's restless mind ranged over areas of inquiry from archaeology to zoology. His published writings in these fields have been difficult to lay hands on and have never been collected. Among such essays now gathered into this volume, two were unavailable until 1949, six were listed only in 1982 and four remained unknown until 2001. The recovery and reprinting of these 12 contributions help to broaden the understanding of his achievements over a lifetime. Arranged in nine sections, 25 topics are offered here (several of which are explored in more than one essay), including "the Origin of Native Americans," "Hebrew Studies," "Utopian Society," "Lightning," "The Milky Way," "Sea Serpents" and "Evolution." Editorial introductions are provided for each topic, and period illustrations--some included in the original Rafinesque publications--enhance the text.


Indian Women's Writing in English

Indian Women's Writing in English

Author: Joel Kuortti

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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"This is a remarkable collection of information on Indian women's writing written originally in English. Beginning from the 19th century, it introduces 444 writers of poetry and fiction. Now, it has been a part of common critical parlance to say that the Indian English women's writing is in ascendance. One aim of this bibliography is to illustrate this phenomenon and to emphasise the variety of writing. Writers included in the bibliography come from all over India and from the Indian diaspora all over the world. Another aim of this bibliography is to make us aware of the constructed nature of writerhood. A given writer's texts do not exist and circulate in a vacuum but in a context. We can see that Indian English women's writing is taking place. But, what we do not see is the critical establishment, that is, literary scholars and critics, taking much note of it."