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Novel Ideas explores meaning within novels with the aid of block
diagrams. Written without jargon the book takes in a wide range of
sometimes complex novels written over a period in excess of 200
years by British, Commonwealth, French, American, and Russian
authors. These novels also take on important issues of their day
that, in most cases, pursue points still relevant in today's world.
Such as this can easily be seen by comparing the work of Mary
Wollstonecraft in the 1790s with those that followed such as Kate
Chopin and even Katherine Mansfield in the 1920s. The idea is to
then reduce the content of the essays in question to a still more
manageable level by containing the points raised therein on single
page block diagrams. What this form of block diagram does is to
give students a more easily retained visual representation of an
essay that might comprise of over twelve thousand words relating to
complex issues raised in the novels. It also allows students to
compare and contrast similarities and differences across the novels
chosen, a question frequently asked of students throughout most
literature courses and under exam conditions. Other authors' works
discussed are Eliot, Zola, Hardy, Flaubert, James, Conrad, De
Laclose and Turgenev. If students were to operate this system for
themselves it could also help by consolidating literary points
brought up throughout the year. In other words this methodology can
be used as a template and need not only apply to the novels dealt
with here. Although primarily of use to students throughout a
literary degree course the same system could be employed by
students on A-level courses as an aid to disciplining their
approach to this wide and often complex subject.
Head down under to study koalas in this beautiful non-fiction field
guide for kids. You might know that baby koalas spend time in their
mother's pouches, but there's so much more to learn about these
Australian marsupials! Turn the pages to discover why they spend 15
hours a day asleep, and how scientists use drones to monitor koala
populations. Filled with simple science, this book also explains
why koalas love to munch eucalyptus leaves, and why they are most
certainly not bears! It also looks at the conservation challenges
these iconic animals face due to climate change and forest fires.
Building a custom motorcycle has never been more popular, with even
the major manufacturers keen to capitalize on the growing trend. A
custom motorbike is the product of an owner using their own skills
to produce an individual machine, and with the right tools and
approach it is well within most people's means to take a standard
machine, new or second-hand, and make it their personal statement.
Providing clear and practical advice, this new book, Customizing
Your Motorcycle - Shed-Built to Show Bike introduces the reader to
the techniques and processes needed to customize any motorcycle.
Eschewing the practice of using expensive off-the-shelf parts, it
shows how the shrewd use of salvaged and alternative sources is not
only economic but also results in a satisfyingly unique custom
machine. The book also covers an introduction to the main styles on
which today's custom scene was founded. Choosing a suitable bike
and how to make decisions when buying second-hand are covered.
Workshop setup and tools and components of a bike and custom parts
are also covered. Basic improvements and the essential maintenance
to make a safe and usable bike are discussed. Projects demonstrate
how to make custom parts, while examples of how different custom
bikes were built by the author show how they are designed and put
together.
Whether you are an artisan, an architect or a homeowner, The Stone
Restoration Handbook demonstrates the best approach and techniques
to use when preserving and repairing historic buildings. It
introduces the materials and the processes, and explains the proven
methods to conserve, repair and restore stone, masonry, statuary
and monuments. This new book is packed with illustrations, examples
and advice on stone selection and working, lime and mortars,
pointing, cleaning and repairing mortar and stone. It guides you
through assessing the job on the first site visit through to
discussing the options and difficulties you can face. This is
essential reading for those who care for and repair historic
buildings and monuments.
A selection of extraordinarily condensed, emotionally complex,
philosophical poems by one of the most unique and highly regarded
20th century Brazilian poets. In her lifetime, Orides Fontela
resisted all labels, all attempts to situate her work in a
particular movement, school, tendency, or tradition. Here, in her
first ever English-language collection, Fontela’s poetry
continues to defy easy categorization. In these concise, meditative
poems, Fontela’s bird and flower, water and stone, blood and star
can be read as symbols, indicating a possible tendency toward
mysticism. Including an illuminating statement of poetics and
excerpts from her often acerbic interviews, One Impossible Step
introduces English-language audiences to an iconoclast who remains
one across languages and decades.
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The Hammer (Paperback)
Adelaide Ivanova; Translated by Chris Daniels
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R300
Discovery Miles 3 000
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This is not a guidebook. This little book brings together past and
present to offer a taste of DURHAM. Learn about the movers and
shakers who shaped this fantastic city. The great and the good; the
bad and the ugly. Small wonders, tall stories, TRIUMPH and tragedy.
Best places - worst places. Local lingo, architecture, green
spaces, events, traditions, fact, fiction. Origins, evolution,
future. Written by a local who knows what makes DURHAM tick.
lvaro de Campos, along with Ricardo Reis and Alberto Caeiro is one
of Pessoa's most important poetic heteronyms and, like these fellow
fictitious poets, made his first appearance in 1914. He was also
something of a public figure, his essays and reviews frequently
appearing in Portuguese periodicals. According to Pessoa, Campos
was born in the Algarve in 1890, studied naval engineering in
Glasgow, was widely travelled, and lived for a number of years in
England, working as an engineer. In later life he returned to live
in Lisbon. His poetry, especially the earlier work, celebrates the
modern world and the machine age, and marks the eruption of
futurism into Portuguese poetry. This 2nd volume of the collected
edition offers the latter part of Campos' output. Volume 1,
covering the work up until 1927, which will make this the
first-ever collected edition of Campos' work in English - will
appear in 2010.
This is the only integral collection of Pessoa's Caeiro heteronym
in English, and the poems are accompanied by the introductions of
Ricardo Reis and a memoir by Alvaro de Campos, two of Pessoa's
other major poetic heteronyms, as well as a poem dedicated to
Caeiro by Coelho Pacheco, believed by many commentators to be
another one-off heteronym. Ricardo Reis says: "Alberto Caeiro da
Silva was born in Lisbon on April 16, 1889, and died of
tuberculosis in the same city on (...), 1915. He spent nearly all
his life in a village in Ribatejo, and only returned to the city of
his birth in his final months. In Ribatejo he wrote nearly all his
poems ..." Fernando Pessoa was educated in English in Durban, as
the stepson of a Portuguese diplomat, and was completely bilingual.
During his lifetime he was to publish only one collection of his
poems in Portuguese, although many appeared in literary journals,
under a number of alter egos, or heteronyms, chief amongst them
Alberto Caeiro, Alvaro de Campos and Ricardo Reis. At his death in
1935, Pessoa left more than 20,000 manuscripts - poetry and prose -
in a large trunk, the contents of which are still being transcribed
and deciphered to this day. He is the greatest modern poet in the
Portuguese language, but always considered himself a poet in the
English tradition.
Arts therapists are becoming increasingly interested in process as
it is manifested in their work. The multiplicity of levels at which
process operates is the theme of this new book. What happens during
a therapy session is examined, as are the client's response, which
is experienced through the medium of the art form itself, and the
evolution of the relationship between therapist and client.
Perspectives from across the arts therapy spectrum are included,
with contributions from practitioners in dramatherapy, play
therapy, art therapy, music therapy and dance movement therapy.
Re-evaluating the nature of the practice, Process in the Arts
Therapies expands and develops the theory.
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