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This volume is part of a new series of novels, plays and stories at
GCSE/Key Stage 4 level, designed to meet the needs of the National
Curriculum syllabus. Each text includes an introduction,
pre-reading activities, notes and coursework activities. Also
provided is a section on the process of writing, often compiled by
the author. This is the story of two brothers, Calum and Neil, who
work in the forest of a large Scottish estate. But the harmony of
their life together is shadowed by the dark obsessive hatred of
Duror, the gamekeeper.
Emma Goldman could not have known that the years from 1910 to 1916
would be her most prolific, perhaps the most celebrated period in
her entire life, both then and now. Reveling in love and in
anarchy, cushioned by a time of comparative tolerance for
challenging ideas and interest in the new, Goldman blossomed as a
political theorist, author, orator, and internationalist. The
circles of her influence rippled away from the predominantly
immigrant radical culture of New York City's Lower East Side and
moved into a broader milieu of bohemians and radical intellectuals.
With a remarkable ability to articulate the wrongs of a country
permeated by brutal labor violence and dire poverty--accentuated by
unprecedented wealth--Goldman sought to incite the public either to
take action or to empathize with those who did.
This volume's primary sources include a remarkable selection of
letters, newspaper reportage, government surveillance documents,
essays and speeches, photographs, and lecture bills, all paired
with detailed scholarly annotation. In addition, the volume is
prefaced by a narrative and analytical essay by Candace Falk.
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