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The Go-To Guide to Perfect Your Cookie Craft You've found it: the
schoolwide cheat sheet of cookie recipes. Never again will you get
started on a cookie recipe just to find yourself in over your head
with mysterious baker's lingo and complex techniques. With Cookie
School, you'll learn foundational methods in easy-to-understand
steps, and enjoy recipes that build onto themselves to ensure your
next cookie adventure is well within reach. Working off of her
years of baking experience, Amanda shortcuts the baking process so
you can master every technique with ease. Her delectable cookie
recipes include: - Pillowy Soft Peanut Butter Cookies - The Best
Caramel- Stuffed Brown Butter Pumpkin Cookies - Sweetheart Red
Velvet Sandwiches - Chocolate Tuile Cigars Autumn-Spiced Palmiers -
Blueberry Muffin Cookies - Chocolate and Vanilla Amaretti -
Gingerbread Biscotti With this must-have cookie guide, you will
work your way from freshman baker to superstar senior in no
time--and, with enough practice, you might even graduate cookie
school magna cum laude.
Women's poetry of the Spanish early modern period. This collection
of fourteen scholarly essays on women's poetry from Spain's early
modern period shows that women did indeed have a Golden Age, and
that they were significant cultural actors in the realms of poetic
production. Thestudies of secular verse demonstrate how female
poets of this period devised strategies to confront the dominant
masculine poetic discourse, while the essays on sacred poetry
explore the multiple manifestations of female piety andmysticism.
The women's words are brought to life and modern readers helped to
understand the socio-cultural, interpersonal, and aesthetic
components of the poets' oeuvre. The volume, a companion to Julian
Olivares' and ElizabethBoyce's revised anthology "Tras el espejo la
musa escribe": Lirica femenina de los Siglos de Oro, constitutes an
authoritative critical enterprise focused on the recuperation of
the female literary voice, and marks an important step forward in
the battle to include women's writing as part of Spain's literary
canon. Contributors: Electa Arenal, Aranzazu Borrachero Mendibil,
Anne J. Cruz, Adrienne L. Martin, Rosa Navarro Duran, Julian
Olivares, Inmaculada Osuna, Amanda Powell, Elizabeth Rhodes, Stacey
Schlau, Lia Schwartz, Alison Weber, Judith Whitenack. JULIAN
OLIVARES is Professor of Spanish at the University of Houston and
editor of Caliope, Journal ofthe Society for Renaissance and
Baroque Hispanic Poetry.
About the author: Amanda Powell is an Associate Professor at The
University of Law. She studied law at Oxford University before
becoming a partner in practice. She has extensive experience in
teaching and designing courses and materials across a range of
subjects and levels. Synopsis: Dispute Resolution provides a
thorough, up-to-date and practical review of the progression of a
civil litigation matter from the early stages up to and beyond
trial. Comprehensive explanations of the law and procedure are
enhanced by summary flowcharts, worked examples and practical
exercises to complete. The legal principles and rules contained
within this study manual are stated as at 1 October 2020. This book
is part of a series of 15 study manuals that cover SQE1, from the
University of Law.
Mar da de San Jos 9 Salazar (1548-1603) took the veil as a
Discalced ("barefoot") Carmelite nun in 1571, becoming one of
Teresa of Avila's most important collaborators in religious reform
and serving as prioress of the Seville and Lisbon convents. Within
the parameters of the strict Catholic Reformation in Spain, Mar da
fiercely defended women's rights to define their own spiritual
experience and to teach, inspire, and lead other women in reforming
their church.
Mar da wrote this book as a defense of the Discalced practice of
setting aside two hours each day for conversation, music, and
staging of religious plays. Casting the book in the form of a
dialogue, Mar da demonstrates through fictional conversations among
a group of nuns during their hours of recreation how women could
serve as very effective spiritual teachers for each other. The book
includes one of the first biographical portraits of Teresa and
Maria's personal account of the troubled founding of the Discalced
convent at Seville, as well as her tribulations as an Inquisitional
suspect. Rich in allusions to women's affective relationships in
the early modern convent, "Book for the Hour of Recreation also
serves as an example of how a woman might write when relatively
free of clerical censorship and expectations.
A detailed introduction and notes by Alison Weber provide
historical and biographical context for Amanda Powell's fluid
translation.
" "The Answer"] is eloquent, sardonic, learned and, particularly
in its autobiographical part, of great freshness."--"The Times
Literary Supplement"
"One of the landmarks of Renaissance literature and . . . in the
history of intellectual freedom. . . . This is essential
reading."--Stephen Greenblatt, best-selling author and
professor
"Recommended for informed readers."--"Library Journal"
Expanded to include fresh translations, an updated bibliography,
and the letter that provoked the writing of "The Answer," this new
edition of the bilingual, critical bestseller provides the most
accurate translations of works by the iconic seventeenth-century
Mexican nun Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz.
Madre Maria de San Jose (1656 - 1719) mystic, chronicler, and
co-founder of an Augustinian convent inscribed her life story
within the model of spiritual autobiography set by St. Augustine
and Teresa of Avila, but at the same time included her individual
story as a seventeenth-century woman of the landowning classes in
New Spain. The resulting manuscript records in intimate detail her
family life, convent surroundings, and social milieu; it introduces
us to a combative and engaging person and gives us a rare and vivid
glimpse of a complex society."
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