The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature
Author : Tobias Smollett
Publisher :
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 14,35 MB
Release : 1803
Category : English literature
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Author : Tobias Smollett
Publisher :
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 14,35 MB
Release : 1803
Category : English literature
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Author : Mary Lynn Rampolla
Publisher : Bedford/st Martins
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 42,32 MB
Release : 2009-06-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780312622985
A portable and affordable reference tool, A Pocket Guide to Writing in History provides reading, writing, and research advice useful to students in all history courses. Concise yet comprehensive advice on approaching typical history assignments, developing critical reading skills, writing effective history papers, conducting research, using and documenting sources, and avoiding plagiarism -- enhanced with practical tips and examples throughout -- have made this slim reference a best-seller. Now in its sixth edition, the book offers more coverage of working with sources than ever before.
Author : Tobias George Smollett
Publisher :
Page : 700 pages
File Size : 29,61 MB
Release : 1763
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Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue."
Author : Tracy Bowell
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 38,72 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780415240178
A much-needed guide to thinking critically for oneself and how to tell a good argument from a bad one. Includes topical examples from politics, sport, medicine, music, chapter summaries, glossary and exercises.
Author : Marc Treib
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 26,54 MB
Release : 1994-07-25
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780262700511
Twenty-two essays that provide a forum for assessing the tenets, accomplishments and limits of modernism in landscape architecture and for formulating ideas about possible directions for the future of the discipline These twenty-two essays provide a rich forum for assessing the tenets, accomplishments, and limits of modernism in landscape architecture and for formulating ideas about possible directions for the future of the discipline. During the 1930s Garrett Eckbo, Dan Kiley, and JamesRose began to integrate modernist architectural ideas into their work and to design a landscape more in accord with the life and sensibilities of their time. Together with Thomas Church, whose gardens provided the setting for California living, they laid the foundations for a modern American landscape design. This first critical assessment of modem landscape architecture brings together seminal articles from the 1930s and 1940s by Eckbo, Kiley, Rose, Fletcher Steele, and Christopher Tunnard, and includes contributions by contemporary writers and designers such as Peirce Lewis, Catherine Howett, John Dixon Hunt, Peter Walker, and Martha Schwartz who examine the historical and cultural framework within which modern landscape designers have worked. There are also essays by Lance Neckar, Reuben Rainey, Gregg Bleam, Michael Laurie, and Marc Treib that discuss the designs and legacy of the Americans Tunnard, Eckbo, Church, Kiley, and Robert Irwin. Dorothée Imbert takes up Pierre-Emile Legrain and French modernist gardens of the 1920s, and Thorbjörn Andersson reviews experiments with stylized naturalism developed by Erik Glemme and others in the Stockholm park system.
Author : Margaret Atwood
Publisher : McClelland & Stewart
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 45,43 MB
Release : 2011-09-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0771008791
An instant classic and eerily prescient cultural phenomenon, from “the patron saint of feminist dystopian fiction” (New York Times). Now an award-winning Hulu series starring Elizabeth Moss. In this multi-award-winning, bestselling novel, Margaret Atwood has created a stunning Orwellian vision of the near future. This is the story of Offred, one of the unfortunate “Handmaids” under the new social order who have only one purpose: to breed. In Gilead, where women are prohibited from holding jobs, reading, and forming friendships, Offred’s persistent memories of life in the “time before” and her will to survive are acts of rebellion. Provocative, startling, prophetic, and with Margaret Atwood’s devastating irony, wit, and acute perceptive powers in full force, The Handmaid’s Tale is at once a mordant satire and a dire warning.
Author : James G Basker
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 19,8 MB
Release : 2024-11-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 104029135X
The "Critical Review" reflects the political, scientific and literary debate of the times. The journal was edited for its first seven years by Tobias Smollett and reflected the slashing, combative style and intellectual range of its editor. This 16-volume set reproduces this journal.
Author : Tobias Smollett
Publisher :
Page : 506 pages
File Size : 17,25 MB
Release : 1774
Category : English literature
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Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue."
Author : Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond
Publisher :
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 27,15 MB
Release : 1891
Category : Books
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Page : 508 pages
File Size : 14,5 MB
Release : 1781
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