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A Pocketful of Happiness
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A Poem a Day:
15Embark on a poetic journey with ‘A Poem a Day,’ a curated collection of 365 contemporary poems spanning 34 languages and 279 poets. Edited by the acclaimed Gulzar, this anthology offers a diverse tapestry of voices and emotions. Explore the world’s literature with isbn 9789353575908 and enrich your daily life with the power of verse.
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A Poetic Discontent: Austin Farrer and the Gospel of Mark (The Library of New Testament Studies)
0Explore the often-overlooked biblical scholarship of Austin Farrer, a seminal 20th-century theologian, in this in-depth analysis of the Gospel of Mark. Rev Robert Titley re-examines Farrer’s seminal work, approaching Mark’s text from literary, historical, and scriptural perspectives. Uncover Farrer’s unique insights into biblical writings as ‘poetic’ expressions and his surprisingly relevant contributions to the modern ‘literary paradigm’ in biblical interpretation, including discussions on authorial intention. This volume is essential for scholars, theology students, and readers dedicated to advanced New Testament studies and theological discourse.
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A Poetic for Sociology: Toward a Logic of Discovery for the Human Sciences
0Explore a new logic of discovery for the human sciences. Richard Harvey Brown’s groundbreaking work introduces the ‘cognitive aesthetic,’ revealing how metaphor underpins social science research, bridging empirical methods with artistic intuition. This essential guide for Indian sociology students, academics, and researchers offers a fresh perspective on scientific discovery. Understand how to integrate subjective and objective insights for a more profound, humane grasp of society and its complexities. Elevate your academic journey with this vital contribution to sociology.
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A Poetics of Trauma After 9/11: Representing Trauma in a Digitized Present (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature)
0Uncover new interpretive frames for representing trauma in our digitized present. This insightful book bridges trauma studies, affect theory, and literary analysis, examining post-9/11 literature to explore the entanglement of vulnerability and virtual spectacle. Katharina Donn offers a fresh perspective on cultural trauma, proposing that literary representations can foster intersubjective empathy and challenge exceptionalism. Featuring close readings of Foer, Spiegelman, DeLillo, and Gibson, it’s essential for students and scholars of contemporary literature and trauma theory. Understand the ethics of witnessing terror in a digital age.
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A Poetry Handbook: A Prose Guide to Understanding and Writing Poetry
11Unlock the secrets of poetry with Mary Oliver’s “A Poetry Handbook.” This guide provides practical tools and insights for aspiring poets and enthusiasts alike. Learn about meter, rhyme, form, and more, and discover how to craft powerful and evocative poems. Explore the art of poetry with this invaluable resource from a beloved and acclaimed poet. ISBN: 9780156724005
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A Poisoner’s Tale
17Uncover the dark secrets of Victorian poisoners in Cathryn Kemp’s gripping “A Poisoner’s Tale.” Explore the chilling true stories of arsenic, cyanide, and more, revealing the motives and methods behind these deadly crimes. Journey through the era’s underbelly and discover the sinister history lurking beneath the surface. 9781787637108
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A POISONER’S TALE [Paperback] KEMP CATHRYN
0Step into the shadowy world of 17th-century Rome with Cathryn Kemp’s “A Poisoner’s Tale,” available at The Bookish Owl. Inspired by the true story of Giulia Tofana, this gothic historical novel unveils a secret apothecary, a haven for women seeking solace and a deadly poison for liberation. Is Giulia a murderer or a savior? Explore themes of sisterhood, rebellion, and the price of freedom as Giulia navigates the dangers of the Inquisition. Perfect for readers who loved “The Familiars” and “The Lost Apothecary.” Discover this gripping tale of intrigue and defiance today!
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A Polite and Commercial People: England 1727-1783 (New Oxford History of England)
0Dive into the pivotal era of 18th-century England with this authoritative Oxford History. Paul Langford masterfully charts England’s journey from George II’s reign to the loss of American colonies, exposing the societal tensions beneath the surface elegance. Explore the clashes between evangelicalism and rationalism, aristocracy and popular dissent, and industrial expansion alongside poverty. An indispensable resource for Indian students and history buffs seeking deep insights into British political, commercial, and social history during the Georgian era.
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A Political and Economic Dictionary of Eastern Europe
0Unlock the intricate world of Eastern Europe with this comprehensive political and economic dictionary. An indispensable reference for Indian students, academics, and professionals, it features over 1,000 alphabetized entries detailing countries, leaders, parties, economic bodies, and geopolitical issues. Navigate Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe, including the Russian Federation, with expertly curated information. This highly cross-referenced guide serves as a vital academic resource for deeper understanding in international studies, political science, and economics.
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A Political Ecology of Women, Water and Global Environmental Change
0Uncover the critical links between women, water, and global environmental change with this essential exploration of feminist political ecology. Delving into challenges faced in rural and urban livelihoods dependent on vulnerable water resources, this volume offers solution-oriented theory and policy advances. Featuring applied research from South Asia, it highlights how gender interacts with diverse social contexts to inform effective water governance and management. A must-read for students and scholars in environmental studies, gender, and sustainable development, providing crucial insights into water resource challenges across India and beyond.
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A Political Theory of Identity In European Integration: Memory and Policies
0Unravel the complex evolution of European identity through insightful political theory and historical analysis. This vital text connects abstract concepts with concrete political practices, exploring how memory and reconciliation have shaped European integration and EU policies. Based on rich empirical data including over 100 interviews, it illuminates the theories of thinkers like Arendt and Habermas in understanding the European Union’s journey. An essential read for students and scholars in India focusing on European politics, democratic theory, and EU studies, offering a unique window into decades of integration.