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"Such Deliberate Disguises: The Art of Philip Larkin" argues that a
true understanding of Philip Larkin as man and poet lies beyond his
enduring public appeal and the variety of criticism that has
recently been applied to his work. Richard Palmer suggests that the
ostensible simplicity of Larkin's writing, which continues to
attract so many readers to him, is deceptive, masking as it does
one of the richest and most resonant of oeuvres in
twentieth-century poetry. Penetrating the many masks of Larkin, the
book sheds new and considerable light on the hitherto largely
ignored spiritual significance of his work. Based upon close and
scrupulous reading of the poems themselves, it draws upon insights
gained from the history of art and the study of religion and myth
as much as literary criticism and personal biography.It also brings
long-overdue attention to what is seen to be perhaps the chief
love, and operative aesthetic force, of Larkin's life: jazz. "Such
Deliberate Disguises" is thus a major contribution, not just to
Larkin studies, but to the wider cultural history of our times.
A new edition of a highly successful study skills books. The style
and approach is particularly suited to current student needs as the
author stresses the importance of adopting a positive response to
study. The lively and enthusiastic tone, and the practical advice
on everything from planning revision to designing CVs gives this
book enormous appeal to all, from A-level to mature students.
Packed full of invaluable and practical advice, tips, quizzes
and self-assessment exercises for fifteen to eighteen year olds,
this guide, written with the keenest and most ambitious students in
mind, will help you to maximise your academic potenitial and
achieve the results you need. Written by an acknowledged expert in
the field, this study guide will help you to:
- assess your own strengths and weaknesses
- make the best use of available resources
- effectively manage your time and prioritise your workload
- develop essay-writing and note-taking skills
- excel in exams and coursework.
Considered a natural companion to the author's highly successful
Brain Train, this book maximises academic potential both in
coursework and exams amongst GCSE and AS/A-level students,
effectively, simply, and without exhausting and counter-productive
effort.
This lively and stimulating book offers an enlightening new
approach to effective study. Without minimising the importance of
good organisation and hard work, the author stresses throughout
that study must and can be fun.
Delivered with characteristic humour and wisdom, Richard Palmer
updates and reinvigorates a classic, best-selling book with new
sections on computers and the internet, as well as chapters
covering important areas such as:
- memory and review
- essay planning and writing
- note-taking
- time management
- using resources
- exam techniques and preparation.
This is an inspiring, essential read for all students studying
for A Levels and undergraduate degrees who want to find the key to
achieving success both in coursework and exams.
George Washington's military strategy has been called bumbling at
worst and brilliant at best. So which is it? Was George Washington
a strategic genius or just lucky? So asks Dave R. Palmer in his new
book, George Washington's Military Genius. An updated edition of
Palmer's earlier work, The Way of the Fox, George Washington's
Military Genius breaks down the American Revolution into four
phases and analyzes Washington's strategy during each phrase. "The
British did not have to lose; the patriots did not have to
triumph," writes Palmer as he proves without a doubt that
Washington's continuously-changing military tactics were
deliberate, strategic responses to the various phases of the war,
not because he lacked a plan of action. Confronting the critics who
say Washington's battlefield success and ultimate victories were a
function of luck, George Washington's Military Genius proves why
the father of our country also deserves the title of America's
preeminent strategist.
A new edition of a highly successful study skills books. The style and approach is particularly suited to current student needs as the author stresses the importance of adopting a positive response to study. The lively and enthusiastic tone, and the practical advice on everything from planning revision to designing CVs gives this book enormous appeal to all, from A-level to mature students. eBook available with sample pages: 0203475399
Packed full of invaluable and practical advice, tips, quizzes and
self-assessment exercises for fifteen to eighteen year olds, this
guide, written with the keenest and most ambitious students in
mind, will help you to maximise your academic potential and achieve
the results you need. Written by an acknowledged expert in the
field, this study guide will help you to: assess your own strengths
and weaknesses; make the best use of available resources;
effectively manage your time and prioritise your workload; develop
essay-writing and note-taking skills; excel in exams and
coursework. Considered a natural companion to the author's highly
successful Brain Train, this book maximises academic potential both
in coursework and exams amongst GCSE and AS/A-level students,
effectively, simply, and without exhausting and counter-productive
effort.
This lively and stimulating book offers an enlightening new
approach to effective study. Without minimising the importance of
good organisation and hard work, the author stresses throughout
that study must and can be fun. Delivered with characteristic
humour and wisdom, Richard Palmer updates and reinvigorates a
classic, best-selling book with new sections on computers and the
internet, as well as chapters covering important areas such as:
memory and review essay planning and writing note-taking time
management using resources exam techniques and preparation. This is
an inspiring, essential read for all students studying for A Levels
and undergraduate degrees who want to find the key to achieving
success both in coursework and exams.
Write in Style is aimed at all for whom clarity and accuracy of
expression are important skills. All the main styles and
grammaticalrules are covered, their sense axplained and vivid
examples given of how not to write. Plenty of sound and meticulous
advice is offered in a friendly and enthusiastic toneand a large
part of the book covers specific types of writing, from essays and
articles to minutes and reportage. The many illustrations, examples
and exercises throughout help the reader put into practice the
techniques and skillds the book explores.
Does grammar bother you? Does it first inspire boredom, then fear?
Since the virtual removal of formal grammar teaching from our
schools' standard curriculum forty years ago, such negative
responses have increasingly characterised students and
professionals alike. As this lively and user-friendly book sets out
to prove, that is both unfortunate and unnecessary. Not only is
grammar an enabling servant rather than a tyrannical set of
absolute rules: it can also be fun. This light-hearted guide offers
extensive coverage of Parts of Speech, Syntax, Inflection and
Punctuation, along with a detailed look at common errors and
misconceptions. Regular exercises are included, as is a baleful
survey of Political Correct usage, whose desire to sanitize and
control the way we speak is injurious to grammar, language itself
and indeed the way we live now. The aim throughout this book is to
reassure and entertain as well as instruct. This handy volume puts
an amusing light on grammar, and as such it is guaranteed to banish
boredom and fear. The Good Grammar Guide can also be read as a
companion to one of Richard Palmer's other publications, Write in
Style 2nd Edition, also published in Routledge's Study Guides
series.
Does grammar bother you? Does it inspire first boredom, then fear? Since the virtual removal forty years ago of formal grammar teaching from our schools' standard curriculum, such negative responses have increasingly characterised students and professionals alike. As this lively and accessible book sets out to prove, that is both unfortunate and unnecessary. Not only is grammar an enabling servant rather than a tyrannical set of absolute rules: it can also be fun. The Good Grammar Guide offers extensive coverage of Parts of Speech, Syntax, Inflection and Punctuation, along with a detailed look at common errors and misconceptions. Regular exercises are included, as is a baleful survey of Political Correct usage, whose desire to sanitize and control the way we speak is injurious to grammar, language itself and indeed the way we live now. In keeping with its governing premise - Grammar serves language: it has done and it always will do. It has never been, nor should ever be, the other way round. - the aim throughout is to reassure and entertain as well as instruct. Indeed, although this handy volume may not be the most comprehensive guide available, it has a strong claim to be considered the most amusing, and as such it is guaranteed to banish boredom and fear. Though entirely discrete, The Good Grammar Guide can additionally be read as a companion to the author's Write in Style, 2nd edition, also published in Routledge's Study Guides series. eBook available with sample pages: 0203484150
Write in Style is aimed at everyone for whom clarity and accuracy of expression are important skills. Accessible and often entertaining, this book offers sound, practical advice on all types of writing from essays and articles to minutes and reportage. The main areas covered are: *sentences, punctuation and paragraphs *finding and using the right style *how to write essays, reports, minutes and summaries *a comprehensive guide to English grammar This new edition includes a revised and expanded section on report writing, and a new chapter on writing and computers. Each section includes illustrations, examples and exercises to help you put the techniques and skills into practice. Write in Style is the ideal guide for A-level and undergraduate students, and for professionals who want to improve their English.
Do you have a weak subject you just have to pass? Ideal for
students of any subject, this highly accessible and practical study
guide gives you quick and easy strategies to help you make decisive
progress in the subjects you find difficult or uninteresting,
leaving you free to concentrate on the subjects you love. Richard
Palmer draws on his extensive experience of secondary school
teaching to give proven subject-specific advice that will help
students from 15-19 show you how to understand more about a topic
through both online and traditional study help you get to grips
with topics you find difficult without cramming you with random
facts provide top tips for the essentials to learn and understand
on a subject-by-subject basis The book is organised to take you
through the learning process from 'Facing it' through to 'Enjoying
it' - yes, that's right! The author's light-hearted yet
authoritative style makes this book really easy to read and his
simple and practical advice will enable you to become a confident
learner in no time at all.
As one of the first and most eloquent spokesmen for the New
Criticism, R. P. Blackmur achieved a place of rare distinction in
American letters. He preferred to think of himself as a poet,
however, and this volume shows that his poetry was in its own right
an enduring contribution to literature. Included here are The
Second World (1942) and The Good European (1947), as well as From
Jordan's Delight (1937), described by Allen Tate as "one of the
most distinguished volumes of verse in the first half of the
century." Blackmur was a formalist and a master of traditional
versification, a poet whose work did not show the influence of
Pound and Eliot although he read them closely. His poetry impresses
the reader with its strength, gravity, and musicality. During his
career, Blackmur lectured widely in the United States and abroad.
He was the first man of letters to hold the Pitt Professorship of
American History and Institutions at Cambridge University, and he
was Professor of English at Princeton University, where he
conceived the Christian Gauss Seminars in Criticism. He was a
Fellow in American Letters at the Library of Congress, a member of
the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Vice President of
the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Originally published in
1978. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
technology to again make available previously out-of-print books
from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
These editions preserve the original texts of these important books
while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase
access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of
books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in
1905.
As one of the first and most eloquent spokesmen for the New
Criticism, R. P. Blackmur achieved a place of rare distinction in
American letters. He preferred to think of himself as a poet,
however, and this volume shows that his poetry was in its own right
an enduring contribution to literature. Included here are The
Second World (1942) and The Good European (1947), as well as From
Jordan's Delight (1937), described by Allen Tate as "one of the
most distinguished volumes of verse in the first half of the
century." Blackmur was a formalist and a master of traditional
versification, a poet whose work did not show the influence of
Pound and Eliot although he read them closely. His poetry impresses
the reader with its strength, gravity, and musicality. During his
career, Blackmur lectured widely in the United States and abroad.
He was the first man of letters to hold the Pitt Professorship of
American History and Institutions at Cambridge University, and he
was Professor of English at Princeton University, where he
conceived the Christian Gauss Seminars in Criticism. He was a
Fellow in American Letters at the Library of Congress, a member of
the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Vice President of
the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Originally published in
1978. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand
technology to again make available previously out-of-print books
from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press.
These editions preserve the original texts of these important books
while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase
access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of
books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in
1905.
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