Old English Reader

Old English Reader

Author: Murray McGillivray

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2011-04-19

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1460401514

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The texts in this reader include prose, metrical prose, and poetry, and represent a variety of genres (saints’ lives and metrical charms as well as heroic verse). Frequently taught canonical texts are balanced with interesting, lesser-known works. The glossary is at the back of the book, and the companion website includes texts with clickable glossing, as well as additional texts for study.


The Andrew Murray Daily Reader in Today's Language

The Andrew Murray Daily Reader in Today's Language

Author: Andrew Murray

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13: 1441210369

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For longtime readers of Andrew Murray's books as well as those new to his work, this book will become a beloved classic devotional. With 365 undated readings, it can be started anytime during the year. The meditations draw selections from Murray's most beloved books including Humility, Absolute Surrender, Abiding in Christ, and many more. This 19th-century writer speaks to today's reader as clearly as he did to his audience a century ago.


Drafts, Fragments, and Poems

Drafts, Fragments, and Poems

Author: Joan Murray

Publisher: New York Review of Books

Published: 2018-02-06

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1681371839

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The first appearance of this award-winning writer's work since the 1940s, this collection, which includes an introduction by John Ashbery, restores Joan Murray's striking poetry to its originally intended form. Though John Ashbery hailed Joan Murray as a key influence on his work, Murray’s sole collection, Poems, published after her death at the early age of twenty-four and selected by W. H. Auden for inclusion in the Yale Series of Younger Poets, has been almost entirely unavailable for the better part of half a century. Poems was put together by Grant Code, a close friend of Murray’s mother, and when Murray’s papers, long thought to be lost, reappeared in 2013, it became clear that Code had exercised a heavy editorial hand. This new collection, edited by Farnoosh Fathi from Murray’s original manuscripts, restores Murray’s raw lyricism and visionary lines, while also including a good deal of previously unpublished work, as well as a selection of her exuberant letters.


The English You Need to Know

The English You Need to Know

Author: Murray Bromberg

Publisher: Barron's Educational Series

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780812024074

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A writing and grammar textbook for the development of reading and composition skills and the introduction of basic grammar and usage.


A Gentle Introduction to Old English

A Gentle Introduction to Old English

Author: Murray McGillivray

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2010-12-20

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1460400941

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This book is designed to ease the beginner into competent reading of Old English texts. It presents the essential points of Old English grammar and also includes a selection of short, relatively simple original language texts, glossed and annotated. Numerous practice exercises are also included throughout. A companion website includes additional interactive exercises, a fuller grammar, and further original language texts.


The Murray Bookchin Reader

The Murray Bookchin Reader

Author: Janet Biehl

Publisher: Black Rose Books Ltd.

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781551641188

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This collection provides an overview of the thought of the foremost social theorist and political philosopher of the libertarian left today. Best known for introducing ecology as a concept relevant to radical political thought in the early 1960s, Murray Bookchin was the first to propose, in the innovative and coherent body of ideas that he has called "social ecology", that a liberatory society would also have to be an ecological one. His writings span five decades and encompass subject matter of remarkable breadth. Bookchin's writings on revolutionary philosophy, politics and history are far less known than the specific controversies that have surrounded him, but deserve far greater attention. Despite Bookchin's critical engagement with both Marxism and anarchism, his political philosophy, known as libertarian municipalism, draws on the best of both for the emancipatory tools to build a democratic, libertarian alternative. His nature philosophy is an organic outlook of generation, development, and evolution that grounds human beings in natural evolution yet, contrary to today's fashionable anti-humanism, places them firmly at its summit. Bookchin's anthropological writings trace the rise of hierarchy and domination out of egalitarian societies, while his historical writings cover important chapters in the European revolutionary tradition. Consistent throughout Bookchin's work is a search for ways to replace today's capitalist society--which disenchants most of humanity for the benefit of the few and is poisoning the natural world--with a more rational and humane alternative. The selections in this reader constitute a sampling from the writings of one of the most pivotal thinkers of our era.