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Jewish Representation in British Literature 1780-1840 - After Shylock (Hardcover): M. Scrivener Jewish Representation in British Literature 1780-1840 - After Shylock (Hardcover)
M. Scrivener
R1,527 Discovery Miles 15 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Describing Jewish representation both by Jews and Gentiles in the British Romantic era, Scrivener integrates popular culture with belletristic writing to explore the wildly varying treatments of stereotypical figures: the pedlar, the moneylender, the Jew's daughter, "la belle juive," the convert, the prophet, the alchemist, and the criminal. This sweeping study finds that pervasive Judaeophobia, reflecting old religious conflicts and new anxieties over modernity, affects but does not wholly determine the discourses that reflect a mix of Jewish and English cultures.

Evaluation Models - Viewpoints on Educational and Human Services Evaluation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Evaluation Models - Viewpoints on Educational and Human Services Evaluation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
George F. Madaus, M. Scriven, D.L. Stufflebeam
R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Attempting fonnally to evaluate something involves the evaluator coming to grips with a number of abstract concepts such as value, merit, worth, growth, criteria, standards, objectives, needs, nonns, client, audience, validity, reliability, objectivity, practical significance, accountability, improvement, process, pro duct, fonnative, summative, costs, impact, infonnation, credibility, and - of course - with the tenn evaluation itself. To communicate with colleagues and clients, evaluators need to clarify what they mean when they use such tenns to denote important concepts central to their work. Moreover, evaluators need to integrate these concepts and their meanings into a coherent framework that guides all aspects of their work. If evaluation is to lay claim to the mantle of a profession, then these conceptualizations of evaluation must lead to the conduct of defensible evaluations. The conceptualization of evaluation can never be a one-time activity nor can any conceptualization be static. Conceptualizations that guide evaluation work must keep pace with the growth of theory and practice in the field. Further, the design and conduct of any particular study involves a good deal of localized conceptualization."

Evaluation Models - Viewpoints on Educational and Human Services Evaluation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Evaluation Models - Viewpoints on Educational and Human Services Evaluation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
George F. Madaus, M. Scriven, D.L. Stufflebeam
R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Attempting fonnally to evaluate something involves the evaluator coming to grips with a number of abstract concepts such as value, merit, worth, growth, criteria, standards, objectives, needs, nonns, client, audience, validity, reliability, objectivity, practical significance, accountability, improvement, process, pro duct, fonnative, summative, costs, impact, infonnation, credibility, and - of course - with the tenn evaluation itself. To communicate with colleagues and clients, evaluators need to clarify what they mean when they use such tenns to denote important concepts central to their work. Moreover, evaluators need to integrate these concepts and their meanings into a coherent framework that guides all aspects of their work. If evaluation is to lay claim to the mantle of a profession, then these conceptualizations of evaluation must lead to the conduct of defensible evaluations. The conceptualization of evaluation can never be a one-time activity nor can any conceptualization be static. Conceptualizations that guide evaluation work must keep pace with the growth of theory and practice in the field. Further, the design and conduct of any particular study involves a good deal of localized conceptualization."

Jewish Representation in British Literature 1780-1840 - After Shylock (Paperback, 1st ed. 2011): M. Scrivener Jewish Representation in British Literature 1780-1840 - After Shylock (Paperback, 1st ed. 2011)
M. Scrivener
R1,503 Discovery Miles 15 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Describing Jewish representation by Jews and Gentiles in the British Romantic era from the Old Bailey courtroom and popular songs to novels, poetry, and political pamphlets, Scrivener integrates popular culture with belletristic writing to explore the wildly varying treatments of stereotypical Jewish figures.

Kirsteen - The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago (Paperback): Margaret Oliphant Kirsteen - The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago (Paperback)
Margaret Oliphant; Edited by Anne M. Scriven
R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Kirsteen is the tale of a young woman from an old but impoverished Argyllshire family who escapes her domineering father and seeks her independence. Kirsteen's options appear to be unpaid drudgery at home, or a loveless marriage. Rejecting both, she escapes to London where she makes a living through her own innate craft and skill. Though scorned by her family for choosing to work as a mantua-maker, Kirsteen becomes highly successful in the life she carves out for herself. Kirsteen is a startlingly modern novel whose powerful voice, narrative drive and ironic exposure of injustice and hypocrisy provide a fascinating perspective on women in Victorian society. First published in 1890, and written by Queen Victoria's favourite novelist Margaret Oliphant, Kirsteen is a deep, rich novel by an author at the height of her powers.

Handbook of Graphene Set (Hardcover): M. Scrivener Handbook of Graphene Set (Hardcover)
M. Scrivener
R51,964 Discovery Miles 519 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

An eight-volume set of handbooks on graphene research and applications This set features Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of the Handbook of Graphene. Each volume is dedicated to specific topics within the subject area, such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology; Biomaterials; and Composites. The handbooks offer an overview of graphene research and its role in emerging applications. Graphene, a a valuable nanomaterial, is used in leading edge technological development, including sensing and biosensing. Topics covered in detail within the handbooks include: graphene composites; the synthesis and functionalization of graphene on various substrates; modeling methods in graphene research; and graphene-based materials for biological applications.

Cadences - Notes from an Ordinary Life (Paperback): Anne M. Scriven Cadences - Notes from an Ordinary Life (Paperback)
Anne M. Scriven
R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A writer's job is to notice the world. To catch in words the qualities, textures, patterns, people, events and emotions at play every day. Cadences - a memoir of personal noticings illustrated with literary awarenesses from secular and spiritual texts - charts large and small happenings in and around one woman's life and argues for an appreciation of the extra/ordinary.

Provenance: Tales from a Bookshop (Paperback): Anne M. Scriven Provenance: Tales from a Bookshop (Paperback)
Anne M. Scriven
R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Located in an old west of Scotland town, hanging on to its once proud identity with its fingertips, 'Cloisters Bookshop' functions as an oasis of culture and quirky authenticity. The glorious gallimaufry of scenes, sketches and stories assembled here arise from, and are shaped by, the bookshop's valiant setting and rich characters. Differing thus from other contributors to the genre, this will make you both smile and sigh and ultimately dissuade you of the belief that it is only book selling that goes on in a bookshop.

Learning to Listen - Life and a Very Nervous Dog (Paperback): Anne M. Scriven Learning to Listen - Life and a Very Nervous Dog (Paperback)
Anne M. Scriven
R612 Discovery Miles 6 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When a thin black and white Collie, lying quietly in her cage at the Rescue Centre, caught the eye of a family looking for a companion for their own dog, life as they had known it was irrevocably changed. Overturning all their accumulated wisdom of how to live with dogs, Sally, who had been found running scared on a city street, stretches the tolerance of her new owners to the limit. Charting the first eighteen months of life with a confused dog, Learning to Listen also celebrates and reflects on other beloved dogs, is lightly laced with literary references and the textures of daily life but above all illustrates how a seemingly insurmountable problem can reveal itself as an unexpected invitation into a deeper understanding.

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