The Cornell Widow
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Page : 252 pages
File Size : 23,37 MB
Release : 1899
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Page : 252 pages
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Release : 1899
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Page : 702 pages
File Size : 33,90 MB
Release : 1905
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Author : Adolphe Appia
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Page : 81 pages
File Size : 40,11 MB
Release : 1969
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Author : Howard R. Greenstein
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 41,98 MB
Release : 2006-06-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1597527149
Greenstein has succeeded in producing a work that is a feat of skill and ingenuity. He has reached out to embrace the whole world of Jewish thought, practice, and aspiration -- a religion, a yearning, and a way of life that goes back for well over three thousand years. Here we have the essence of Jewish history and theology, all in ten well-written chapters. -- Jacob Rader Marcus American Jewish Archives Howard R. Greenstein served as senior rabbi of Congregation Ahavath Chesed in Jacksonville, Florida, from 1972 to 1995 and is currently the spiritual leader of the Jewish Congregation of Marco Island in Marco Island, Florida. He has taught Judaic Studies at the University of Florida, University of North Florida, Jacksonville University, and Florida Gulf Coast University. In addition to several articles and reviews, he is also the author of 'Turning Point: Zionism and Reform Judaism' and coauthor of 'What Our Neighbors Believe: Judaism, Christianity and Islam' (forthcoming).
Author : Michael Ventura
Publisher : Spring Publications
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 44,89 MB
Release : 1993
Category : History
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"I'd rather have one or two of his whiplashing essays in my hands than almost any tome of philosophy". -- Thomas Moore
Author : John S. Henderson
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 18,29 MB
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801482847
Theirs was one of the few complex societies to emerge in and to adapt successfully to a tropical-forest environment. Their architecture, sculpture, and painting were sophisticated and compellingly beautiful.
Author : Will Eno
Publisher : Theatre Communications Group
Page : 65 pages
File Size : 10,40 MB
Release : 2013-01-15
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1559367644
"Astonishing in its impact. . . One of the treasured nights in the theatre that can leave you both breathless with exhilaration and, depending on your sensitivity to meditations on the bleak and beautiful mysteries of human experience, in a puddle of tears . . . Thom Pain is at bottom a surreal meditation on the empty promises life makes, the way experience never lives up to the weird and awesome fact of being. But it is also, in its odd, bewitching beauty, an affirmation of life’s worth."--Charles Isherwood, The New York Times “Eno has emerged as one of the most original young playwrights on the scene. He is one of the few writers who can convert discomfort and outright agony into such pleasure."--David Cote, TimeOut New York "Will Eno is one of the finest younger playwrights I've come across in a number of years. His work is inventive, disciplined and, at the same time, wild and evocative."--Edward Albee When Will Eno's one-person play Thom Pain opened in New York in February 2005, it became something rare--an unqualified hit, which soon extended through July. Before that, the play was a critical success in London and received the coveted Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival. Dubbed "stand-up existentialism" by The New York Times, it is lyrical and deadpan, both sardonic and sincere. It is Thom Pain--in the camouflage of the common man--fumbling with his heart, squinting into the light. Will Eno lives in Brooklyn, New York. His plays include The Flu Season, Tragedy: a tragedy, King: a problem play, and Intermission. His plays have been produced in London by the Gate Theatre and BBC Radio, and in the United States by Rude Mechanicals and Naked Angels. His play The Flu Season recently won the Oppenheimer Award, presented by NY Newsday for the previous year's best debut production in New York by an American playwright.
Author : Paul F. Clark
Publisher : ILR Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 39,34 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Labor unions
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USA. Monograph recounting the progress, achievements and leadership of the coal miners' trade union federation in their movement for democratic reform and social participation of membership in decision making - covers trade union structure, collective bargaining reforms, internal conflicts, election campaigning, etc. From 1972 to 1977. Diagrams and references.
Author : H. Stith Bennett
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 16,76 MB
Release : 2017-05-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0231544405
In the 1960s and 1970s, becoming a rock musician was fundamentally different than playing other kinds of music. It was a learned rather than a taught skill. In On Becoming a Rock Musician, sociologist H. Stith Bennett observes what makes someone a rock musician and what persuades others to take him seriously in this role. The book explores how bands form; the backstage and onstage reality of playing in a band; how bands promote themselves and interact with audiences and music professionals like DJs; and the role of performance.
Author : William Wordsworth
Publisher : Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 17,45 MB
Release : 1981
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