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This work explores changes in British writers' attitudes towards Indian nationalism between 1957 and 2000 through readings of Indian and English characters' attitudes toward Indian nationalism--and re
New York City based psychotherapist Gerald Alper adeptly filters materials glean from clinical vignettes through a discerning screen of psychoanalysis. In this manner ,Alper's sharp blade of psychoan
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When Nielson moved to Alaska in 1971, he found the state imbued with the US military's presence, both then and in the past. Several general histories of Alaska touch on this factor, he says, but no
Focuses on non-dramatic works of the early modernism period in England while emphasizing the origins and developments of key writers and poets, providing broad coverage of topics ranging from cultural
This book provides frameworks and strategies for applying action research in the college classroom and in other academic matters concerning student persistence and curriculum planning, development, de
Banker and journalist Hutchinson argues that conservatism (defined as "the political expression of self love and reason" in a reference to Alexander Pope's Essay on Man ) was the driving force behind
TED HUGHES' ART OF HEALING : Into Time and Other People Author: Daniel Xerri Credentials:,Lecturer, D/English,University Of Malta Description: The late Ted Hughes felt that healing was the most funda
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