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An attempt to underline Virginia Woolf's aesthetic by revealing the
importance of the frames in her writings. While Virginia Woolf
recognized that frames are required to achieve a unified vision,
she remained aware of their drawbacks - exclusivity, distortion and
imposition. Within her novels she repeatedly uses windows,
thresholds, mirrors and to a lesser degree, rooms to frame scenes.
'I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of
cherries, and very frankly give them fruit for their songs.' Joseph
Addison This pocket-sized miscellany, packed with fascinating
facts, handy hints and captivating stories and quotes from the
world of birds, is perfect for anyone who knows the incomparable
joy of birdwatching.
Ruth Miller provides a re-assessment of the concepts of law,
religion, the state, criminality and authority within the Ottoman
Empire and Turkey betwwen 1840 and 1940.
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The Whale's Story
Ruth Miller
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R160
Discovery Miles 1 600
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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