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In the first book to take D. H. Lawrence's Last Poems as its
starting point, Bethan Jones adopts a broadly intertextual approach
to explore key aspects of Lawrence's late style. The evolution and
meaning of the poems are considered in relation to Lawrence's prose
works of this period, including Sketches of Etruscan Places, Lady
Chatterley's Lover, and Apocalypse. More broadly, Jones shows that
Lawrence's late works are products of a complex process of textual
assimilation, as she uncovers the importance of Lawrence's reading
in mythology, cosmology, primitivism, mysticism, astronomy, and
astrology. The result is a book that highlights the richness and
diversity of his poetic output, also prioritizing the masterpieces
of Lawrence's mature style which are as accomplished as anything
produced by his Modernist contemporaries.
Written by a highly experienced team of authors with
specification-development and examining experience, the Student
Book is endorsed by Eduqas, offering you high quality support you
can trust. / The content is presented in a stunning and imaginative
style to help all abilities engage with the text. / Core Knowledge
and Food Commodity sections exemplify all important food
preparation skills and the underlying science and nutrition
aspects. / All Commodities include tried and tested recipes and
ideas for food investigations. / A wide range of activities, tasks
and questions throughout all topics reinforce learning./ Exam
practice and skills guidance provided throughout introduce you to
the assessment criteria and mark schemes. / The Non-Examined
Assessment tasks are fully supported with a section providing clear
guidance on assessment criteria, ways to approach the tasks and
exemplar portfolio material.
In the first book to take D. H. Lawrence's Last Poems as its
starting point, Bethan Jones adopts a broadly intertextual approach
to explore key aspects of Lawrence's late style. The evolution and
meaning of the poems are considered in relation to Lawrence's prose
works of this period, including Sketches of Etruscan Places, Lady
Chatterley's Lover, and Apocalypse. More broadly, Jones shows that
Lawrence's late works are products of a complex process of textual
assimilation, as she uncovers the importance of Lawrence's reading
in mythology, cosmology, primitivism, mysticism, astronomy, and
astrology. The result is a book that highlights the richness and
diversity of his poetic output, also prioritizing the masterpieces
of Lawrence's mature style which are as accomplished as anything
produced by his Modernist contemporaries.
D. H. Lawrence's best-known late fictions are presented in this
volume, which is dominated by two powerful novellas, The Virgin and
the Gipsy and The Escaped Cock (also known as The Man Who Died). In
the first, a young woman from a restrictive English rectory
discovers further dimensions to life through her contact with a
gipsy; in the second, an unnamed man - in fact Lawrence's vision of
Christ - is resurrected and escapes from his tomb. Both novellas
deal with the themes of escape and sexual awakening, which are
echoed in the four short stories and three fragments also collected
here. This edition restores Lawrence's final texts, before the
changes introduced by censorship, mistakes in transmission and
various other forms of interference, with variants recorded. The
introduction traces the history of the stories, while the notes
offer help with allusions, contexts and other points of potential
difficulty or interest.
The concept of crowdfunding, where grassroots creative projects are
funded by the masses through websites such as Kickstarter and
Indiegogo, has been steadily gaining attention over the last few
years. Crowdfunding the Future undertakes a dynamic
interdisciplinary approach to the examination of the new, and
growing, phenomenon of crowdfunding and its encompassment of
digital society and media industries. The book offers a wide range
of perspectives and empirical research, providing analyses of
crowdfunded projects, the interaction between producers and
audiences, and the role that websites such as Kickstarter play in
discussions around fan agency and exploitation, as well as the
ethics of crowdfunding. With a series of chapters covering a global
range of disciplines and topics, this volume offers a comprehensive
overview on crowdfunding, examining and unraveling the
international debates around this increasingly popular practice.
The book is suitable for courses covering media studies, fandom,
digital media, sociology, film production, anthropology, audience,
and cultural studies.
The concept of crowdfunding, where grassroots creative projects are
funded by the masses through websites such as Kickstarter and
Indiegogo, has been steadily gaining attention over the last few
years. Crowdfunding the Future undertakes a dynamic
interdisciplinary approach to the examination of the new, and
growing, phenomenon of crowdfunding and its encompassment of
digital society and media industries. The book offers a wide range
of perspectives and empirical research, providing analyses of
crowdfunded projects, the interaction between producers and
audiences, and the role that websites such as Kickstarter play in
discussions around fan agency and exploitation, as well as the
ethics of crowdfunding. With a series of chapters covering a global
range of disciplines and topics, this volume offers a comprehensive
overview on crowdfunding, examining and unraveling the
international debates around this increasingly popular practice.
The book is suitable for courses covering media studies, fandom,
digital media, sociology, film production, anthropology, audience,
and cultural studies.
Lawrence's best-known late fictions are presented in this 2006
volume, which is dominated by two powerful novellas, The Virgin and
the Gipsy and The Escaped Cock (also known as The Man Who Died). In
the first, a young woman from a restrictive English rectory
discovers further dimensions to life through her contact with a
gipsy; in the second, an unnamed man - in fact Lawrence's vision of
Christ - is resurrected and escapes from his tomb. Both novellas
deal with the themes of escape and sexual awakening, which are
echoed in the four short stories and three fragments also collected
here. This edition restores Lawrence's final texts, before the
changes introduced by censorship, mistakes in transmission and
various other forms of interference, with variants recorded. The
introduction traces the history of the stories, while the notes
offer help with allusions, contexts and other points of potential
difficulty or interest.
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The first textbook available that is specifically designed to
support WJEC GCSE Food and Nutrition; and is endorsed by WJEC. It
provides complete study and exam support for your students. It
covers course content in just the right detail and provides
invaluable support for your students completing their controlled
assessments. Covers essential course knowledge in a clear,
colourful and highly accessible way; //Controlled Assessments
chapter with focused guidance and support for students undertaking
the two practical tasks;// Exam Practice and Technique chapter with
advice on how questions are set and answers are marked and provides
plenty of exam questions, answers and examiner commentaries. Key
features include: //Core topics with just the right amount of
detail;//What will I learn? tells students exactly what they need
to know in each topic;//Key terms required for the exam are clearly
highlighted and defined on each spread;//Revision tips help
students make sure that they link the material they've just read on
the page with what they will have to do in the exam;//Key facts
provide useful extra information that helps students understand the
main points on the page;//The introduction to the Controlled
Assessment chapter helps students produce their coursework and
provides a suggested route through Tasks 1 and 2;//Stretch and
challenge activities help stretch the brightest
students;//Activities provide short, focused tasks to help students
cement their understanding of a topic or sub-topic;//Check your
understanding questions help students check they have understood
the key ideas on a topic;//Exam practice questions provide lots of
opportunities for practice and reinforcement.
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