Guilty Money

Guilty Money

Author: Ranald C Michie

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-09-30

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1317315138

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This is an engaging study of the place occupied by the City of London within British cultural life during the Victorian and Edwardian periods. Michie uses both literary and popular novels to examine socio-economic representations during this period.


Guilty Creatures

Guilty Creatures

Author: Dennis Kezar

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011-05-12

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 0199753377

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In this innovative and learned study, Dennis Kezar examines how Renaissance poets conceive the theme of killing as a specifically representational and interpretive form of violence. Closely reading both major poets and lesser known authors of the early modern period, Kezar explores the ethical self-consciousness and accountability that attend literary killing, paying particular attention to the ways in which this reflection indicates the poet's understanding of his audience. Among the many poems through which Kezar explores the concept of authorial guilt elicited by violent representation are Skelton's Phyllyp Sparowe, Spenser's Faerie Queene, Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the multi-authored Witch of Edmonton, and Milton's Samson Agonistes.


Cyber Power

Cyber Power

Author: Solange Ghernaouti-Helie

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-04-02

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 146657304X

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Most books on cybercrime are written by national security or political experts, and rarely propose an integrated and comprehensive approach to cybercrime, cyber-terrorism, cyber-war and cyber-security. This work develops approaches to crucial cyber-security issues that are non-political, non-partisan, and non-governmental. It informs readers through high-level summaries and the presentation of a consistent approach to several cyber-risk related domains, both from a civilian and a military perspective. Explaining fundamental principles in an interdisciplinary manner, it sheds light on the societal, economic, political, military, and technical issues related to the use and misuse of information and communication technologies.


Guilty Creatures : Renaissance Poetry and the Ethics of Authorship

Guilty Creatures : Renaissance Poetry and the Ethics of Authorship

Author: Dennis Kezar Assistant Professor of English Vanderbilt University

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2001-04-05

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0195349520

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In this innovative and learned study, Dennis Kezar examines how Renaissance poets conceive the theme of killing as a specifically representational and interpretive form of violence. Closely reading both major poets and lesser known authors of the early modern period, Kezar explores the ethical self-consciousness and accountability that attend literary killing, paying particular attention to the ways in which this reflection indicates the poet's understanding of his audience. Among the many poems through which Kezar explores the concept of authorial guilt elicited by violent representation are Skelton's Phyllyp Sparowe, Spenser's Faerie Queene, Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the multi-authored Witch of Edmonton, and Milton's Samson Agonistes.