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        September 2002

        Norma Desmond.

        A gothic SF-Novel.

        by Streeruwitz, Marlene

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2024

        Manchester minds

        A university history of ideas

        by Stuart Jones

        A bicentennial celebration of brilliant thinkers from The University of Manchester's history. The year 2024 marks two centuries since the establishment of The University of Manchester in its earliest form. The first of England's civic universities, Manchester has been home and host to a huge number of influential thinkers and generated world-changing ideas. This book presents a rich account of the remarkable contribution that people associated with The University of Manchester have made to human knowledge. A who's who of Manchester greats, it presents fascinating snapshots of pioneering artists, scholars and scientists, from the poet and activist Eva Gore-Booth to the economist Arthur Lewis, the computer scientist Alan Turing and the physicist Brian Cox.

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        July 2024

        Wer bist du? Tutu und die Tiere

        by Piotr Karski, Piotr Karski, Thomas Weiler

        Was für ein Tier bin ich? Tutu ist schwarz, hat große Augen und einen Schwanz. Was für ein Tier ist er? So groß wie eine Giraffe ist Tutu nicht. Er kann auch nicht im Dunkeln sehen wie eine Eule. Er ist auch kein Affe, denn Affen haben ein braunes Fell. Seins ist schwarz. Passt er nirgendwo hin? Doch: Tutu ist einfach er selbst – und das ist gut so! Dieses superdicke Pappbilderbuch lädt Kinder ab 18 Monaten dazu ein, gemeinsam mit Tutu herauszufinden, was für ein Tier er ist. Die plakativen Illustrationen und einfachen Texte sorgen für riesengroßen Entdeckerspaß und erzählen kindgerecht eine spannende erste Geschichte über Selbstakzeptanz und Anderssein. Das lustige Tierbuch eignet sich hervorragend für Kinder, die gerade lernen, ein gesundes Selbstbild zu entwickeln. Ein unterhaltsamer erster Vorlesespaß, der ganz nebenbei spielerisch das Selbstbewusstsein von Kindern stärkt. Wer bist du? Tutu und die Tiere: Erstes Tierbuch zum Suchen und Staunen Spannend und unterhaltsam: Dickes Pappbilderbuch für Kinder ab 18 Monaten mit einer lustigen Tiergeschichte über das Anderssein. Erster Vorlesespaß: Das bezaubernde Vorlesebuch eignet sich perfekt zum ersten gemeinsamen Lesen und lädt zum Entdecken, Nachdenken und Lachen ein. Wichtiges Thema: Die Geschichte stärkt das Selbstbewusstsein von Kindern und vermittelt einfach und plakativ, wie wichtig es ist, sich selbst und seine Einzigartigkeit zu erkennen und zu lieben. Superdick und kunterbunt: Pappbilderbuch mit 52 Seiten, einfachen Texten und modernen Illustrationen von Grafikdesigner Piotr Karski. In diesem fröhlichen Bilderbuch möchte der niedliche Tutu – genau wie Kinder – herausfinden, wer er ist und wo er hingehört. Er merkt, dass er richtig ist, so wie er ist: einfach Tutu. Ein wunderbares Tierbuch, das sich perfekt für die kindliche Entwicklung und das erste gemeinsame Lesen eignet.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        May 2024

        A book of monsters

        Promethean horror in modern literature and culture

        by David Ashford

        This books traces the rise to prominence in the twentieth-century of a sub-genre of gothic fiction that is, emphatically, a horror of enlightenment rationality rather than gothic darkness, examining post-modern revisions of Modernist "Promethean" tropes in an eclectic range of gothic, fantasy and SF writing. Whether the subject be terror of London's churches in the psychogeographical fiction of Iain Sinclair and Alan Moore, the Orcs in the linguistic fantasies of J.R.R. Tolkien, King Kong, killer-computers, or demon-children in post-war British science-fiction, A Book of Monsters offers illuminating perspectives on the darker recesses of the post-modern imagination, setting out a compelling, and comprehensive, overview on our contemporary unconscious.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 1994

        Political Shakespeare

        Essays in cultural materialism

        by Jonathan Dollimore, Alan Sinfield

        The new wave of cultural materialists in Britain and new historicists in the United States here join forces to depose the sacred icon of the "eternal bard" and argue for a Shakespeare who meditates and exploits political, cultural and ideological forces. Ten years on, this second edition presents additional essays by Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield. ;

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        May 2008

        Vom Geist des Zen

        by Alan Watts, Julius Schwabe

        Zen ist keine theoretische Belehrung, es ist kein Studium von Schriften. Zen gründet sich vielmehr auf Praxis und auf persönliches Erleben der Wirklichkeit. Es bedeutet den unmittelbaren Kontakt mit dem Leben mit dem Ziel, eine nahtlose Verbindung zwischen Ich und Leben zu schaffen. Der große amerikanische Religionsphilosoph Alan Watts (1915-1973) hat diese Einführung in den Geist des Zen und den Zen-Buddhismus eigens für westliche Leser verfaßt und zeigt ihnen Wege auf, wie sie sich dem Denken des Zen nähern können. Das Buch wurde zum Klassiker.

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        Fiction
        May 2019

        Mozart and the Wolf Gang

        By Anthony Burgess

        by Alan Shockley

        Written in 1991 to commemorate the bicentennial of Mozart's death, Burgess's novella-length piece is a compendium of themes, genres and even art-forms revolving around the one central preoccupation of the entire Burgess oeuvre: the reconcilability of life and art. This is a kaleidoscope of a book, which stretches even the bounds of even Anthony Burgess's fiction in an attempt to understand Mozart through celestial dialogue, an opera libretto, and fragments of a film script. As gracefully witty as it is daringly experimental, Mozart and the Wolf Gang is one of Burgess's late, great works, often overlooked due to its experimental form, which nevertheless remains accessible, entertaining and yet refreshingly original to this day. This new critical edition with analysis from noted musicologist and a first-class literary critic Alan Shockley enables this work's significance within the fields of literary modernism, fictional biography, and fiction about music, to be assessed by a new generation of readers and scholars.

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        December 1998

        Alan Turing

        by Hochhuth, Rolf

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        Literature: history & criticism
        March 2010

        Reading, writing and the influence of Harold Bloom

        by Alan Rawes and Jonathon Shears

        Reading, writing and the influence of Harold Bloom takes the work of the world's best-known living literary critic and discovers what it is like to read 'with', 'against' and 'beyond' his ideas. The editors, Alan Rawes and Jonathon Shears, introduce the collection by assessing the impact of Bloom's brand of agonistic criticism on literary critics and its ongoing relevance to a discipline attempting to redefine and settle on its collective goals. Firmly grounded in, though not confined to, Bloom's first specialism of Romantic Studies, the volume contains essays that examine Bloom's debts to high Romanticism, his quarrels with feminism, his resistance to historicism, the tensions with the 'Yale School' and his recent work on Shakespeare and genius. Crucially, chapters are also devoted to putting Bloom's anxiety-themed ratios into practice on the poetry of Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats and D. H. Lawrence, amongst others. The Harold Bloom that emerges from this collection is by turns divisive and unifying, marginalised and central, radical and conservative.

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        1984

        Gott segne Afrika

        Texte und Predigten des Friedensnobelpreisträgers

        by Tutu, Desmond

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        Photography & photographs
        March 2014

        Citizen Manchester

        by Dan Dubowitz, Alan Ward

        In 2008, Manchester decided to embark on a counter-cyclical project, much as the city fathers had done in the last great recession, and invest significantly in two civic buildings, two buildings that were cornerstones of the making of the first modern industrialised city: Manchester Town Hall Extension and Manchester Central Library. Early on in this major redevelopment project, artists Dan Dubowitz and Alan Ward were given privileged and open access to witness this transformational period in the life of these two iconic buildings. Through large-format photographs and interviews taken and conducted over a period of eighteen months, they captured the moment when the city's citizens and workers had been locked out and the spaces were being stripped bare; revealing both a glimpse of what they had been and what they might become. The artwork provides insights on the reciprocal relationship between people and place, and reveals how the refurbishment of a building can go far beyond physical refurbishment, questioning the relationships between a city, its citizens and place.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        July 2016

        Alan Hollinghurst

        by Michele Mendelssohn, Denis Flannery

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2019

        Titus Andronicus

        by Jim Bulman, Michael Friedman, Carol Chillington Rutter, Alan Dessen

        Michael D. Friedman's second edition of this stage history of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus adds an examination of twelve major theatrical productions and one film that appeared in the years 1989-2009. Friedman identifies four lines of descent in the recent performance history of the play: the stylised, realistic, darkly comic, and political approaches, which culminate in Julie Taymor's harrowing film Titus (1999). Aspects of Taymor's eclectic vision of ancient Rome under the grip of modern fascism were copied by several subsequent productions, making Titus the most characteristic, as well as the most influential, contemporary performance of the play. Friedman's work extends Alan Dessen's original study to include Taymor's film, along with chapters devoted to the efforts of international directors including Gregory Doran, Silviu Purcarete, and Yukio Ninagawa.

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        The Arts
        November 2007

        Alan Bennett

        by Kara Mckechnie

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