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The Golden Labyrinth A Study of British Drama

The Golden Labyrinth: A Study of British Drama

1st Edition

By G. Wilson Knight
January 30, 2024

First published in 1965, The Golden Labyrinth provides a coherent and readable history of the essential nature of British drama in a single volume. The treatment is philosophical and imaginative, and full of enthusiasm and clarity which have made Professor Wilson Knight’s works, of Shakespearian ...

The History and Origin of Language

The History and Origin of Language

1st Edition

By A.S. Diamond
January 30, 2024

First Published in 1959 The history and origin of language deals with one of the most important and most fascinating subject matter of all human historical problems-that of the origin and development of language. It is the first attempt to solve it, not by a priori methods, but by marshalling and ...

The Indonesian Tragedy

The Indonesian Tragedy

1st Edition

By Brian May
January 30, 2024

First published in 1978, The Indonesian Tragedy is a controversial book that argues that Indonesia’s lack of economic development is due to the blind attempt to force a Western economic model on a population, whose culture and psychology are unsuited to it. The author demonstrates the ‘Indonesian ...

The Life of John Berryman

The Life of John Berryman

1st Edition

By John Haffenden
January 30, 2024

First published in 1982, The Life of John Berryman draws on extensive research in the USA and on an enormous collection of hitherto unpublished materials – journals, letters, stories and poetry –to build a biography that recounts in absorbing detail the public and private stages of John Berry man’s...

The Objective Society

The Objective Society

1st Edition

By Everett Knight
January 30, 2024

First published in 1959, The Objective Society elaborates that any objective society has two functions: to transmit a cultural heritage through education, and to think for that great majority of men who have no access to the stores of information upon which thought must feed if it is to live. ...

The Progress of a Biographer

The Progress of a Biographer

1st Edition

By Hugh Kingsmill
January 30, 2024

First published in 1949, The Progress of a Biographer follows a general principle that there are absolute truths, which an individual can in some degree apprehend and live by, but which churches and institutions can only obscure and pervert. This principle is followed for the sketches in this book,...

The Red Sea Prospects for Stability

The Red Sea: Prospects for Stability

1st Edition

Edited By Abdel Majid Farid
January 30, 2024

First published in 1984, The Red Sea shines light on one of the world’s most important strategic waterways: Red Sea. A large proportion of Europe’s energy requirements are transported through the Red Sea, and provides a vital navigation for western military transport. It is also at the heart of an ...

The Relation of Wealth to Welfare

The Relation of Wealth to Welfare

1st Edition

By William Robson
January 30, 2024

First Published in 1924, The Relation of Wealth to Welfare examines certain definite and fundamental elements of human welfare and their relation to private income on the one hand and various kinds of collective action on the other. The four elements discussed in the book are health, art, work, and...

The Soviet Union and the Pacific

The Soviet Union and the Pacific

1st Edition

By Gerald Segal
January 30, 2024

First published in 1990, The Soviet Union and the Pacific provides comprehensive analysis of Soviet strategy in the Pacific, examining both the successes of, and the constraints on, Soviet policy towards the nations and resources of the Pacific rim. Set against the downfall of the Soviet empire, ...

The Unfolding of The Seasons A Study of James Thomson's Poem

The Unfolding of The Seasons: A Study of James Thomson's Poem

1st Edition

By Ralph Cohen
January 30, 2024

First published in 1970, The Unfolding of The Seasons provides an interpretation and evaluation of James Thomson’s poem The Seasons. Professor Cohen urges its reconsideration as a major Augustan poem, arguing that Thomson’s unity, diction and thought combine with a conception of man, ...

The Unmentionable Nechaev A Key to Bolshevism

The Unmentionable Nechaev: A Key to Bolshevism

1st Edition

By Michael Prawdin
January 30, 2024

First published in 1961 The Unmentionable Nechaev presents a full account of Sergei Nechaev’s extraordinary life. The name of Nechaev is little known today in the western world. Michael Prawdin expounds his teachings and shows the strain of Nechaevism running through the Russian revolutionary ...

The Unquiet Countryside

The Unquiet Countryside

1st Edition

Edited By G. E. Mingay
January 30, 2024

First published in 1989 The Unquiet Countryside chronicles rural crime and unrest in the English countryside from seventeenth century down to the end of the Victorian era. The authors highlight some of the most striking aspects of the countryside of the past: the extent and nature of rural crime ...

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