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In all six of its volumes The Broadview Anthology of British
Literature presents British literature in a truly distinctive
light. Fully grounded in sound literary and historical scholarship,
the anthology takes a fresh approach to many canonical authors, and
includes a wide selection of work by lesser-known writers. The
anthology also provides wide-ranging coverage of the worldwide
connections of British literature, and it pays attention throughout
to issues of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation. It
includes comprehensive introductions to each period, providing in
each case an overview of the historical and cultural as well as the
literary background. It features accessible and engaging headnotes
for all authors, extensive explanatory annotations, and an
unparalleled number of illustrations and contextual materials.
Innovative, authoritative and comprehensive, The Broadview
Anthology of British Literature has established itself as a leader
in the field. The full anthology comprises six bound volumes,
together with an extensive website component; the latter has been
edited, annotated, and designed according to the same high
standards as the bound book component of the anthology, and is
accessible by using the passcode obtained with the purchase of one
or more of the bound volumes. For the third edition of this volume
a considerable number of changes have been made. Newly prepared,
for example, is a substantial selection from Baldassare
Castiglione's The Courtier, presented in Thomas Hoby's influential
early modern English translation. Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy
is another major addition. Also new to the anthology are excerpts
from Thomas Dekker's plague pamphlets. We have considerably
expanded our representation of Elizabeth I's writings and speeches,
as well as providing several more cantos from Edmund Spenser's
Faerie Queene and adding selections from Sir Philip Sidney's
Arcadia. We have broadened our coverage, too, to include
substantial selections of Irish, Gaelic Scottish, and Welsh
literature. (Perhaps most notable of the numerous authors in this
section are two extraordinary Welsh poets, Dafydd ap Gwilym and
Gwerful Mechain.) Mary Sidney Herbert's writings now appear in the
bound book instead of on the companion website. Margaret Cavendish,
previously included in volume 3 of the full anthology, will now
also be included in this volume; we have added a number of her
poems, with an emphasis on those with scientific themes. The
edition features two new Contexts sections: a sampling of "Tudor
and Stuart Humor," and a section on "Levellers, Diggers, Ranters,
and Covenanters." New materials on emblem books and on manuscript
culture have also been added to the "Culture: A Portfolio" contexts
section. There are many additions the website component as
well-including Thomas Deloney's Jack of Newbury also published as a
stand-alone BABL edition). We are also expanding our online
selection of transatlantic material, with the inclusion of writings
by John Smith, William Bradford, and Anne Bradstreet.
During the last decade, surface research has clearly shifted its
interest from the macroscopic to the microscopic scale; a wealth of
novel experimental techniques and theoretical methods have been
applied and developed successfully. The Topics volume at hand gives
an account of this tendency. For the understanding of surface
phenomena and their exploitation in tech nical applications, the
theoretical and experimental analysis at the microscopic level is
of particular interest. In heterogeneous catalysis, for example, a
chemical reaction takes place at the interface of two phases, and
the process occurring at the surface is composed of a sequence of
individual microscopic steps. These individual steps include
adsorption, desorption, surface diffusion, and reaction on the
surface. These elementary steps are greatly influenced by the
structure and the dynamics of the surface region. Especially the
catalytic activity may strongly depend on the structure of the
catalyst's surface. The necessity of per forming surface
investigations on a microscopic scale is also reflected clearly in
research work relating to metal-semiconductor interfaces which
determine es sentially the properties of electronic device
materials. The experimental probe on the atomic scale, coupled with
parallel theoretical calculations, showed that the electronic
properties of a metal-semiconductor interface strongly depend on
the crystallographic structure of the semiconductor; in particular,
it is im portant to know in this context the modification of the
atomic arrangement in the surface region caused by the termination
of the crystal by the surface."
In recent years substantial progress has been made in the detection
of surface phonons owing to considerable improvements in inelastic
rare gas scattering tech niques and electron energy loss
spectroscopy. With these methods it has become possible to measure
surface vibrations in a wide energy range for all wave vectors in
the two-dimensional Brillouin zone and thus to deduce the complete
surface phonon dispersion curves. Inelastic atomic beam scattering
and electron energy loss spectroscopy have started to play a role
in the study of surface phonons similar to the one played by
inelastic neutron scattering in the investigation of bulk phonons
in the last thirty years. Detailed comparison between experimen tal
results and theoretical studies of inelastic surface scattering and
of surface phonons has now become feasible. It is therefore
possible to test and to improve the details of interaction models
which have been worked out theoretically in the last few decades.
At this point we felt that a concise, coherent and self-contained
guide to the rapidly growing field of surface phonons was needed."
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The Gateway (Paperback)
Joe Black; Illustrated by Lauren E Lortie; Contributions by Dessaline William Stevens
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R290
Discovery Miles 2 900
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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One day we will all know the truth about our lives and what it
means, but it was never meant to be a secret. The Bible clearly
says that we should not conform to the pattern of this world, but
be transformed by the renewing of our minds. Then we will be able
to test and approve what God's will is for us. Yes, God has a will
for us right now, in this life, but first we must boldly seek it.
Wouldn't it be great to start discovering right now what God's
will is for you, just to find out He has been directing your life
all along but you just didn't know it. Most of us think that we are
in this world to get as much pleasure out of it as possible, which
is what life is really about right, wrong! Life is so much bigger
than what most of us can see or touch. In order to find out the
true meaning of your life and who you are, you must stare into the
mind of God and see with faith, what your eyes cannot.
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Manfred (Paperback)
George Gordon Lord Byron; Edited by Joe Black, Leonard Conolly, Kate Flint, Isobel Grundy, …
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R575
Discovery Miles 5 750
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A quintessential depiction of the Byronic hero, Byron's poetic
drama Manfred centers on the interior sufferings of its
psychologically tortured title character, who is haunted by the
death of his forbidden lover. A radically autonomous figure,
Manfred rejects help from other human beings, refuses Christian
absolution, and disdains dark supernatural entities far more
powerful than he is. Despite (or perhaps in part also because of)
scandalous associations between the work and Byron's own tumultuous
personal life, it was a considerable success from the start-and
soon became far more than merely successful; Manfred exerted a
powerful shaping force on the Romantic sensibility for decades
after Byron's death. The Broadview Anthology of British Literature
edition of Manfred is accompanied by a substantial selection of
contextual materials including Byron's original draft of the play's
conclusion; influences on the poem, such as Paradise Lost, Goethe's
Faust, and Vathek; examples of the Byronic hero from the poet's
other writings; a selection of contemporary reviews; and an excerpt
from Man-Fred, a dramatic parody in which the protagonist is
reimagined as a chimney-sweep.
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