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The Tenth Muse
The Tenth Muse was enormously well-received when first published by Harvard University Press in 1975, and has been deemed a classic work. It has been...
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Anglo-Saxon England (No. 20)
This book illustrates some of the exciting paths of enquiry being explored in many different fields of Anglo-Saxon studies – archaeology, legal...
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A-Morphous Morphology
In A-Morphous Morphology, Stephen Anderson presents a theory of word structure which relates to a full generative grammar of language. He holds word...
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A History of Cambridge University Press
This is the first of three volumes concerning the history of the oldest press in the world, a history that extends from the sixteenth century to the...
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Pluralism, Socialism, and Political Legitimacy
The processes of transition from communist rule in Eastern Europe and the dilemmas of reform in the Soviet Union invite reflection on the role of...
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Belated Feudalism
Traditional and still-dominant theories of American political development depict the American state as a thoroughly liberal state from its very...
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Belated Feudalism
Traditional and still-dominant theories of American political development depict the American state as a thoroughly liberal state from its very...
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Religion in the Ancient Greek City
This book is a translation into English of La religion grecque by Louise Bruit Zaidman and Pauline Schmitt Pantel, described by Dr Simon Price as...
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Lucan: De bello civili Book II
In this edition Professor Fantham offers the first full-scale commentary on the neglected second book of Lucan’s epic poem on the war between...
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Religion in the Ancient Greek City
This book is a translation into English of La religion grecque by Louise Bruit Zaidman and Pauline Schmitt Pantel, described by Dr Simon Price as...
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Homer: Odyssey Books XIX and XX
The Odyssey, besides being one of the world’s first and best adventure stories, is a poem of great subtlety, rich in irony and sophisticated...
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Augustine and the Limits of Virtue
Augustine’s moral psychology was one of the richest in late antiquity, and in this book James Wetzel evaluates its development, indicating that the...
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The Taming of the Shrew
Cambridge School Shakespeare offers an active approach to classroom Shakespeare, enabling students to inhabit Shakespeare’s imaginative world in...
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The Shakespearean Stage, 1574–1642
The Shakespearean Stage is the only authoritative book that describes all the main features of the original staging of Shakespearean drama in one...
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King Richard II
An active approach to Shakespeare in the classroom. This edition of Richard II is part of the Cambridge School Shakespeare series. Like every other...
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Planning English Sentences
This book is an investigation into the problems of generating natural language utterances to satisfy specific goals the speaker has in mind. It is...
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Stone Lake
Stone Lake is a translation and study of the poetry of Fan Chengda (1126–1193), one of the most famous Chinese poets of the twelfth century. For...
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Apposition in Contemporary English
Apposition in Contemporary English is a full-length treatment of apposition. It provides detailed discussion of its linguistic characteristics and of...
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Devotional Literature in South Asia
This volume addresses research topics within the field of Bhakti literature, the devotional poetry and other compositions of devotional character in...
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Religion and Sexuality in American Literature
Although sometimes religion and sexuality is treated as an aberrant theme in American literary and religious history, American writers from Nathaniel...
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The Rhetoric of Courtship in Elizabethan Language and Literature
In the sixteenth century the modern meaning of courtship - wooing someone - developed from an older sense - being at court. The Rhetoric of Courtship...
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Sources of the Self
'Most of us are still groping for answers about what makes life worth living, or what confers meaning on individual lives', writes Charles Taylor in...
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Wordsworth, Dialogics and the Practice of Criticism
Wordsworth’s poetry has been a focus for many of the theoretical schools of criticism that comprise modern literary studies. Don Bialostosky here...
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The Spectator and the City in 19th Century American Literature
In this book Brand traces the origin of the flaneur, a detached and powerful urban spectator, to seventeenth century English literature. He then...
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