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1989
Values 1989
: Values are relative-that is, they differ among people. What one person considers valuable, another may not. People plac value on things and on other people foe a variety of reasons. A nechlace, a watch, a head of hair, a farm, and a basket-what do these objets have in common? How could the loss of any of these items significantly change the lives of the people in the following short stories?
1987
1987
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1986
1986
The Christmas Reader 1986
: The wonderful anthology of verse and prose, short stories, reminiscences and diary entries, ranging from the traditional to the subversive, the whimsical to the sinister, the ironic to the tragic. Exquisitely illustrated with black and white drawings from many periods, The Christmas Reader is a perfect source-book for reading aloud to family and friends.
1984
James H., The Bostonians 1984 (Penguin English Library)
: Henry James' celebrated novel about a passionate New England suffragette, her displaced southern gentleman cousin, and a charismatic young woman whose loyalty they both wished to possess goes so directly to the heart of sexual politics that it speaks to us with a voice as fresh and as vital as when the book was first published in 1882. Majestic in its movement, rich and sympathetic in its ironies, The Bostonians is the work of a master psychologist at the top of his form.
1984
1984
Lawson H., Henry Lawson s Best Stories 1984
: Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson (17 June 1867 2 September 1922) was an Australian writer and bush poet. Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson, Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period and is often called Australia s greatest short story writer.
1984
1983
1983
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1983
English Poetry. 1918-60 1983 (The Penguin Poets)
: This collection now contains 175 poems by 86 poets and ranges chronologically from W.B.Yeats to Geoffrey Hill.The character of the anthology can be simply indicated.It is a representative collection of English verse written between 1918 and 1960.The present collection, which was first published under the title THE PENGUIN BOOK OF CONTEMPORARY VERSE in 1950 and has been frequently reprinted, has been widely acclaimed and remains one of the best known and most constantly used anthologies of modern poetry to have appeared
1982
Monfreid H., Lesclave du batteur dor 1982
: L'Esclave du batteur d'or est une histoire d'amour entre deux jeunes somalis, Faredj et Amina, qui nous entrane des hauts plateaux d'Ethiopie jusqu'aux pays fabuleux du golfe Persique, la faveur d'une pope o la lgende se mle la ralit. Nous y ctoyons aussi bien les descendants de la reine de Saba que les trafiquants de jeunes esclaves impubres, les pirates, les contrebandiers, les pcheurs de perles, tout un monde tranger nos moeurs et nos valeurs.
1981
James H., The Aspern Papers and Other Stories 1981 (Penguin Modern Classics)
: These three short stories are distinguished from Henry James s longer novels by a significant change in style. As always, they are deeply concerned with the subtleties and vagaries of character but, restricted as they are by the forms and conventions of short story writing, they are necessarily more direct in tone and precise in their territory.
1981
1981
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1981
1981
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1981
James H., Roderick Hudson 1981
: The two young men are halves of what should be an ideal whole, but their relationship, far from uniting them, splits them irredeemably. It is this stress of mutual attraction and description, leading to final tragedy, which will always remain as the cause of that novel's extraordinary power, and which elevates it to a very high place in the long James canon.
1981
James H., The American 1981
: Christopher Newman, a self-made American millionaire in France, has fallen in love with the beautiful, aristocratic Claire de Bellegarde. Her family, however, taken back by his brash American manner, rejects his proposal of marriage. When Newman discovers a guilty secret in the Bellegardes' past, he controls a moral dilema: should he reveal the truth behind the careful facade the family has maintained and thus gain his revenge?
1980
1980
Up the Line to Death. The War Poets 1914-1918 1980
: Up The Line To Death: The War Poets 19141918 is a poetry anthology edited by Brian Gardner, and first published in 1964. It was a thematic collection of the poetry of World War I.A significant revisiting of the tradition of the war poet, writing in English, it was backed up by strong biographical research on the poets included. Those were mainly British and Irish combatants of World War I; but there are also Australian, Canadian and American poets. The poems are arranged roughly in chronological order, from the start of the war to the end. Some contemporary poems by major poets not involved in the fighting are also given. The title of the anthology comes from the Siegfried Sassoon poem Base Details.
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