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  • - Essays on The Prelude
    von Cornell University) Jacobus, Mary (John Wendell Anderson Professor of English & John Wendell Anderson Professor of English
    77,00 €

    A re-reading of "The Prelude" in the light of poststructuralist and feminist theory, this work is a study of the poem by both a Wordsworthian and feminist critic. The book is a contribution to Wordsworth studies and to debates as they bear on the history and politics of Romanticism itself.

  • von Peter (Associate Professor of Philosophy Hylton
    82,00 €

    This study deals with a crucial period in the formation of 20th-century analytic philosophy. It discusses the tradition of British idealism, its rejection by Bertrand Russell and G.E. Moore, and the very influential work of Russell in the period before 1914.

  • von Aristophanes
    119,00 €

    This edition of Aristophanes' play contains a full introduction which covers all aspects of the text, from the manuscript tradition to details of the playwright himself. The play is supplemented by a commentary designed for readers from sixth formers to academics.

  • - Issues in the Theory of Company Law
    von J. E. (Reader in Law Parkinson
    127,00 €

    This treatise argues that it should be the function of company law to promote the public interest. It examines a number of topical issues and the protection of interests largely ignored by company law, such as those of employees and the local community.

  • von Gerry (Lecturer in Music Farrell
    105,00 €

    Since the 18th century, Western scholars and musicians have been fascinated by the music of India. Whether in the realms of musicological enquiry, or as an exotic flavour on the stage, or in popular songs, Indian music has been part of the West's consciousness for over two hundred years. Indian Music and the West traces the fascinating history of this complex cultural and musical encounter.

  • - Ornament and Aestheticism in the Habsburg Fin de Siecle
    von Mark M. (Associate Professor of German and Comparative Literature Anderson
    69,00 €

    Explores Kafka's early dandyism and interest in fashion, literary decadence, and the "superficial" spectacle of modern urban life, as well as his subsequent repudiation of these phenomena in forging a literary identity as an isolated, otherwordly "poet" of modern alientation.

  • von Penelope (Professor of Philosophy Maddy
    67,00 €

    This monograph develops and defends a novel version of mathematical realism - the view that to engage in mathematics is to investigate the features of real mathematical things - and refocuses philosophical attention on the pressing foundational issues of contemporary mathematics.

  • - Plato and the God of Love
    von Catherine (Lecturer in Philosophy Osborne
    65,00 €

    This book challenges the traditional distinction between eros, the love found in Greek thought, and agape, the love characteristic of Christianity. By showing that Plato's account of eros is not founded on self-interest, the author restores the place of erotic love as a Christian motif, and unravels some long standing confusions in philosophical discussions about love.

  • - A Study of Wagner's Ring
    von Deryck Cooke
    83,00 €

    Deryck Cooke displays his masterly common sense in this study of how and why The Ring took the shape it did. He covers the first two operas of the cycle - Rheingold and The Valkyrie - giving an understanding and appreciation to every lover of Wagner's music.

  • von Robin (Professor of History Frame
    95,00 €

    In this clear and authoritative introduction to the medieval history of the British Isles, England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales are viewed together, revealing the similarities and contrasts between the different regions.

  • - Pagan and Christian Life-styles
    von Gillian (Lecturer in the School of Archaeology Clark
    94,00 €

    This book provides a fascinating introduction to women's lives in the centuries when Christianity became the dominant religion. There are chapters on women and the law, medicine, and domestic life, and the author discusses some of the anicent, many still influential, theories about the nature of women. "Wonderfully rich in detail and example" - Daily Telegraph

  • - The Origins, Institutions, and History
    von Clare College, Cambridge) Hammond, N. G. L. (Honorary Fellow & usw.
    135,00 €

    This is a comprehensive history of Macedonia, the home of Philip II and Alexander the Great. It traces the history of the Macedonian state in action from early times right down to 167 BC, and analyses its institutions in Europe, Asia, and Egypt.

  • - Critical Texts in a Material World
    von Hugh (Associate Professor Grady
    97,00 €

    A study of the history of Shakespeare criticism in the modern era. Hugh Grady charts the construction of Shakespeare as a 20th-century Modernist text by redirecting "new historicist" methods to an investigation of the social roots of contemporary Shakespeare criticism itself.

  • - The Arne Ryde Memorial Lectures
    von Thomas J. (David Rockefeller Professor of Economics Sargent
    84,00 €

    Focusing on a new development in economic theory which involves bounded or limited rationality, the author describes two laboratory experiments that test versions of his macroeconomic models. He analyzes some promising applications of the methods surveyed, as well as their limitations.

  • von Jeremy (Professor of Law Waldron
    104,00 €

    This critical examination questions whether private property can be claimed as one of the rights of mankind. The author contrasts two types of arguments about rights: those based on historical entitlement, and those based on the importance of property to freedom.

  • von David (Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy Bostock
    84,00 €

    This sustained philosophical analysis and critique of the "Theaetetus" attempts to provide a detailed examination of Plato's arguments on the nature of knowledge and the issues raised. It examines rival interpretations of the text and compares the "Theaetetus" to Plato's other works.

  • - Selections from the Katherine Group and Ancrene Wisse
     
    103,00 €

    A selection of writings from the "Ancrene Wisse", a guide for female recluses written in the West Midlands in the early 13th century, and the closely related religious works of the "Katherine Group". This edition is designed to introduce them to a wider audience.

  • von G. O. (University Lecturer in Classical Languages and Official Fellow and Tutor in Classics Hutchinson
    85,00 €

    The Hellenistic poets of the third century BC, such as Theocritus, Callimachus and Apollonius Rhodius, have not received enough critical attention. This book provides an overview of their poetry and its influence on Latin literature.

  • von Barbara (Associate Professor of History and Director of Women's Studies Caine
    78,00 €

    Now available in paperback, this is a study of Victorian feminism which focuses on four leading feminists: Emily Davies, Frances Power Cobbe, Josephine Butler, and Millicent Garrett Fawcett. Barbara Caine uncovers the range, diversity, and complexity of Victorian feminism, and examines the relationship between personal experience and feminist commitment.

  • von Wellesley College, Professor of Philosophy, Massachusetts) Winkler & usw.
    68,00 €

    George Berkeley (1685-1753) is famous for his bold metaphysical doctrine that matter does not exist, and that the sensations we take to be caused by an independent external world are instead caused directly by God. Kenneth P. Winkler offers an interpretation and assessment of the arguments Berkeley gives.

  • von Professor of Philosophy, University of California at Berkeley) Chihara & Charles S. (Professor of Philosophy
    76,00 €

    Concerned with the problem of existence in mathematics, this volume develops a mathematical system in which there are no existence assertions but only assertions of constructibility. It explores the philosophical implications of such an approach in the writings of Field, Burgess, Maddy and Kitcher.

  •  
    97,00 €

    This volume differs from other collections because the essays it contains are specially written to address a particular theme. Its subject - Universal Grammar - is a central one in theoretical linguistics. Accessibly written and, now in paperback, it will be useful to advanced undergraduates.

  •  
    96,00 €

    Apart from individual rights, claims have long been made for collective (minority) rights. Now a "third generation" of rights is appearing, the rights of peoples, exemplified by the African Charter of Human and Peoples Rights of 1981. This volume discusses the new generation of rights.

  • von Brian (Professor of English and Renaissance Literature Vickers
    104,00 €

    This text opens with an overview of the rhetorical system as it was developed in classical times. It surveys and analyzes material from Aristotle and Plato through the Renaissance to the modern novel and the critical theories of Roman Jakobson and Paul de Man.

  • - Elizabethan Literature and Contemporary Theory
    von Howard (Professor of English Felperin
    83,00 €

    This treatise explores the connection between new historicism and Renaissance literature and explores its significance for English studies as a whole. It details fresh readings of a number of classic texts, as well as an understanding of the complex functions of the canon itself.

  • - Tradition, Controversy, and Reform in Greek Penology
    von Trevor J. (late Professor of Greek Saunders
    121,00 €

    This study of ideas of justice and punishment held by the ancient Greeks traces the development of these ideas from Homer to Plato, analysing in particular the completely radical new system of punishment put forward by Plato in his dialogue, 'The Laws'. It spans traditional Greek ideas to Plato's views on homicide and poisoning by doctors.

  • von Aristophanes
    99,00 €

    This work contains a commentary on one of the most famous comedies from Ancient Greece, Aristophanes' "Frogs", as well as the complete Greek text. It also features a comprehensive introduction, and offers help with translation.

  • von Plato
    106,00 €

    The Gorgias is a vivid introduction to the central problems of moral and political philosophy. In the notes to his translation, Professor Irwin discusses the historical and social context of the dialogue, expounds and criticises the arguments, and tries above all to suggest the questions a modern reader ought to raise about Plato's doctrines. No knowledge of Greek is necessary.

  • von A. W. (Reader in Philosophy Price
    84,00 €

    An exploration of an idea common to Plato and Aristotle, which unites their treatments of love and friendship, and promises to resolve the old dichotomy between egoism and altruism.

  • - Changing Structures and the Dynamics of Regulation
     
    127,00 €

    This volume brings together lawyers, accountants, sociologists and economists to explore some central themes of the legal and organizational accountability of the public corporation. The papers offer the first sustained attempt to transcend the institutionalist and contractarian visions which, during the 1980s, became the mainstream perspectives in corporate analysis.

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