The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas
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Page : 252 pages
File Size : 32,46 MB
Release : 1954
Category : Academic libraries
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Page : 252 pages
File Size : 32,46 MB
Release : 1954
Category : Academic libraries
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Page : 674 pages
File Size : 48,78 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Academic libraries
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Author : William Baker
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 12,16 MB
Release : 2013-05-24
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1443849022
With a writing career spanning over half a century and encompassing media as diverse as conferences, radio, journalism, fiction, theatre, film, and television, Tom Stoppard is probably the most prolific and significant living British dramatist. The critical essays in this volume celebrating Stoppard’s 75th birthday address many facets of Stoppard’s work, both the well-known, such as Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Shakespeare in Love, as well as the relatively critically neglected, including his novel Lord Malquist and Mr. Moon and his short stories, “The Story,” “Life, Times: Fragments,” and “Reunion.” The essays presented here analyze plays such as Arcadia, The Invention of Love, The Real Thing, and Jumpers, Stoppard’s film adaptation of J. G. Ballard’s Empire of the Sun, his television adaptation of Ford Madox Ford’s Parade’s End, and his stage adaptations of Chekhov’s plays Ivanov, The Seagull, and The Cherry Orchard, as well as his own theatrical trilogy on Russian history, The Coast of Utopia (Voyage, Shipwreck, and Salvage). Also included is an interview with Tom Stoppard on the 16 November 1982 debut of his play The Real Thing at Strand Theatre, London, and a detailed account of the Stoppard holdings in the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin. From his fascination with Shakespeare and other historical figures (and time periods) to his exploration of the connection between poetic creativity and scholarship to his predilection for word play, verbal ambiguity and use of anachronism, Stoppard’s work is at once insightful and wry, thought-provoking and entertaining, earnest and facetious. The critical essays in this volume hope to do justice to the brilliant complexity that is Tom Stoppard’s body of work.
Author : Allen Kent
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 45,34 MB
Release : 1980-10-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780824720308
"The Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science provides an outstanding resource in 33 published volumes with 2 helpful indexes. This thorough reference set--written by 1300 eminent, international experts--offers librarians, information/computer scientists, bibliographers, documentalists, systems analysts, and students, convenient access to the techniques and tools of both library and information science. Impeccably researched, cross referenced, alphabetized by subject, and generously illustrated, the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science integrates the essential theoretical and practical information accumulating in this rapidly growing field."
Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Page : 616 pages
File Size : 19,84 MB
Release : 1977
Category : American drama
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Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Page : 1426 pages
File Size : 26,1 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Copyright
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Page : 712 pages
File Size : 35,75 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Education
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Author : Julian Cox
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 49,65 MB
Release : 2003-03-20
Category : Photography
ISBN : 0892366818
According to one of Julia Margaret Cameron’s great-nieces, “we never knew what Aunt Julia was going to do next, nor did anyone else.” This is an accurate summation of the life of the British photographer (1815–1879), who took up the camera at age forty-eight and made more than twelve hundred images during a fourteen-year career. Living at the height of the Victorian era, Cameron was anything but conventional, experimenting with the relatively new medium of photography, promoting her own art though exhibition and sale, and pursuing the eminent personalities of her age—Alfred Tennyson, Charles Darwin, Thomas Carlyle, and others—as subjects for her lens. For the first time, all known images by Cameron, one of the most important nineteenth-century artists in any medium, are gathered together in a catalogue raisonné. In addition to a complete catalogue of Cameron’s photographs, there is information on her life and times, initial experiments, artistic aspirations, techniques, small-format images, albums, commercial strategies, sitters, and sources of inspiration. Also provided are a selected bibliography of publications on Cameron, a list of exhibitions of her work held both in her time as well as our own, and a summary of important collections where her pictures can be found.
Author : Michael J. Marcuse
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 2816 pages
File Size : 34,43 MB
Release : 2023-11-10
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ISBN : 0520321871
Author : Richard A. Holland
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 26,56 MB
Release : 2006-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0292714297
Provides personality profiles, historical essays, and first-person reminiscences of the history of the University of Texas. Topics include recurring attacks on the school by politicians and regents, the institution's history of segregation and struggles to become a diverse university, the sixties' protest movements, and the Tower sniper shooting.