Walter Benjamin


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This collection of nine essays focuses on those writings of Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) on literature and language that have a direct relevance to contemporary literary theory, notably his analyses of myth, violence, history, criticism, literature, and mass media. In an introductory essay, David S. Ferris discusses the problem of history, aura, and resistance in Benjamin’s later work and in its reception. Samuel Weber, in a reading of Benjamin’s most influential essay, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,” analyzes the status of the image and technology in Benjamin’s own terms and in the shadow of Heidegger. Rodolphe Gasché devotes himself to an analysis of Benjamin’s dissertation on the German Romantics, providing a valuable guide to a major text that has yet to appear in English translation.







Nation-Building and Federalism in Nepal


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This book critically examines the transformation of Nepal from a unitary to a federal state at the time of its constitution-making (2006-2015).










Surgical diagnosis v.1


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Surgical Diagnosis


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1999, Gift of Dr. George R. Wilkinson. Owned by Dr. Theodore McC. Davis.







Ellydd Gate


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Book 1 of the Drinsighe Trilogy A fast-paced and fun fantastical adventure of two ordinary teenagers thrust into a quest to save a magical world. Twins, intelligent Savnah and fast-talking Jem, rescue a herd of wild horses from their grasping foster-father and escape with the horses to another world. In Tirn Peal the horses transform into glorious drin – dragons – and Jem and Savnah become their friends. The twins are kidnapped at gunpoint by Prince Dafholven, who is convinced they are prophesised legendary warriors the drinsighe – dragon riders. Reluctantly, Savnah and Jem embark on a dangerous trek to battle the evil silhearion, Tarindor. At Ellydd Gate the drinsighe must defeat Tarindor ... or die trying.