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This volume shares proven strategies for Academic English teaching,
research, and development in challenging circumstances. Through
original first-hand experiences from around the world, the
collection reveals how educators in higher education have responded
to the specific needs and challenges of teaching second language
learners in turbulent times, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Organised thematically, the book covers rapid responses to crises,
adapting to teaching online, collaborations and online learning
communities, and assessment practices. The volume provides original
insights and practical suggestions for a range of practices across
English for Academic and Specific Purposes that can address new and
unfamiliar circumstances, both now and in future challenging times.
The collection includes a wealth of effective strategies, varied
research methodologies, and resources for practice making it an
invaluable reference for practitioners, students, and researchers
in the field of academic English, ESL/EFL, and online language
instruction.
This volume shares proven strategies for Academic English teaching,
research, and development in challenging circumstances. Through
original first-hand experiences from around the world, the
collection reveals how educators in higher education have responded
to the specific needs and challenges of teaching second language
learners in turbulent times, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Organised thematically, the book covers rapid responses to crises,
adapting to teaching online, collaborations and online learning
communities, and assessment practices. The volume provides original
insights and practical suggestions for a range of practices across
English for Academic and Specific Purposes that can address new and
unfamiliar circumstances, both now and in future challenging times.
The collection includes a wealth of effective strategies, varied
research methodologies, and resources for practice making it an
invaluable reference for practitioners, students, and researchers
in the field of academic English, ESL/EFL, and online language
instruction.
In this light-hearted book, poet and gardener James Fenton
describes a hundred plants he would choose to grow from seed. 'It
seemed a simple and interesting idea: what plants would you choose
if starting a garden from scratch?' Includes chapters on flowers
for colour, size, or exotic interest; herbs and meadow flowers;
climbing vines and tropical species; the micro-meadow; raising
plants from seed; and a wealth of personal tips and advice. As
Fenton writes, 'the emphasis is on childish simplicity of approach,
and economy of outlay.' Here is a happy, stylish, thought-provoking
exercise in good principles, which exudes that rare thing:
common-or-garden sense about gardens.
Winner of both the Queen's Gold Medal and the Whitbread Prize for
Poetry, James Fenton has given readers some of the most memorable
lyric verse of the past decades, from the formal skill that marked
his debut, Terminal Moraine, to the dramatic and political
monologues of The Memory of War and Children in Exile, through to
the unforgettable love poems of Out of Danger and his most recent
work: Poems is an essential selection by, as Stephen Spender put
it, 'a brilliant poet of technical virtuosity'. Don't talk to me of
love. I've had an earful And I get tearful when I've downed a drink
or two. I'm one of your talking wounded. I'm a hostage. I'm
maroonded. But I'm in Paris with you. From 'In Paris With You' by
James Fenton
The form of this extraordinary bronze lamp, the most elaborate of
several produced by Riccio (Andrea Briosco), is based on a Roman
sandal, and its surface is covered with intricate reliefs modelled
with a goldsmith’s refinement and crisp detail. The subjects
evoke the populace of classical art and poetry, including a Nereid
and Triton, Pan, harpies and innumerable putti, along with goats,
musical instruments, shells, masks and garlands. Inspired by the
Roman half-boot, the lamp is designed as a bizarre shoe balanced on
a pyramidal base, and, as Ian Wardropper discusses in his essay, it
would have provided its owner with much pleasure and intellectual
stimulation. Early in its history, the lamp is known to have
belonged to a series of distinguished Paduan collectors. Paired
with Wardropper’s essay is a beautiful poem by James Fenton.
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W. H. Auden (Paperback, Main)
W.H Auden; Edited by James Fenton, John Fuller
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W. H. Auden was born in York in 1907. His first full-length
collection, Poems, was published by T. S. Eliot at Faber and Faber
in 1930. The many volumes he published thereafter included poetry,
plays, essays and libretti, and his ceaseless experimentation,
consummate craftsmanship and originality established him as one of
the most influential poets of the twentieth century. He died in
1973.
In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet
of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and
critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors
offer insights into their own work as well as providing an
accessible and passionate introduction to some of the greatest
poets of our literature. A painter, poet and engraver William Blake
(1757-1827) was born in London. Poetical Sketches, his first volume
of poetry, was published in 1783 and was followed by several of his
best known works: Songs of Innocence (1789), The Book of Thel
(1789), The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790-93), Songs of
Experience (1794) and Jerusalem (1804-20).
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Epitaph for a Spy (Paperback)
Eric Ambler; Introduction by James Fenton
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Josef Vadassy, a Hungarian refugee and language teacher living in
France, is enjoying his first break for years in a small hotel on
the Riviera. But when he takes his holiday photographs to be
developed at a local chemists, he suddenly finds himself mistaken
for a Gestapo agent and a charge of espionage is levelled at him.
To prove himself innocent to the French police, he must discover
which one of his fellow guests at his pension is the real spy. As
he desperately tries to uncover the true culprit's identity,
Vadassy must risk his job, his safety and everything he holds dear.
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Selected Poems (Paperback)
D. H. Lawrence; Edited by James Fenton
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A completely new selection of D. H. Lawrence's poetry
Published as part of a series of new editions of D. H. Lawrence's
works, this major collection presents the fullest range of the
author's poetry available today. Selected by prize-winning poet and
scholar James Fenton, these lush, evocative poems offer a direct
link to the genius of one of the twentieth century's most
provocative writers.
James Fenton, a Whitbread-winning poet praised for his own love
poetry, gathers together the best lyric poems originating in the
English language. Ranging from the sixteenth century to the present
day, The New Faber Book of Love Poems contains a fantastic mix of
classics and popular favourites, as well as blues lyrics, American
folk poetry, Elizabethan lyrics and Broadway songs. There are poems
by men about women, women about men, men about men and women about
women - in short, something for everyone, and a must-have for
everyone's bookshelf.
Why should a poet feel the need to be original? What is the
relationship between genius and apprenticeship? James Fenton
examines some of the most intriguing questions behind the making of
the art - issues of creativity and the 'earning' of success, of
judgement, tutorage, rivalry, and ambition. He goes on to consider
the juvenilia of Wilfred Owen, the 'scarred' lines of Philip
Larkin, the inheritance of imperialism, and issues of
'constituency' in Seamus Heaney. He looks too at Marianne Moore,
Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, and their contrasting 'feminisms',
at D. H. Lawrence, 'welcoming the dark'. The climax of the book is
his superb and extensive discussion of Auden.
For poets, critics and lovers of literature everywhere, James Fenton’s An Introduction to English Poetry is a master class for both the reader and writer of poetry. Simply and elegantly written and discussing the work of poets as wide ranging as W. H. Auden, Dylan Thomas, Tennyson, Kipling, Milton and Blake, it covers all varieties of poetic practice in English.
In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet
of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and
critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors
offer insights into their own work as well as providing an
accessible and passionate introduction to the most important poets
in our literature. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was born in
Ottery St Mary, Devon, the youngest son of a clergyman. He was
educated at Christ's Hospital School, London where he began his
friendship with Charles Lamb, and Jesus College, Cambridge. He
first met Dorothy and William Wordsworth in 1797 and a close
association developed between them, issuing in their groundbreaking
joint-publication, Lyrical Ballads, in 1799. Coleridge subsequently
settled in the Lake District, and thereafter in London, where he
lectured on Shakespeare and published his literary and
philosophical theories in the Biographia Literaria (1817). He died
in 1834 having overseen a final edition of his Poetical Works. As
poet, philosopher and critic, Coleridge stands as one of the
seminal figures of his time.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
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