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Trusted PartnerSeptember 1995
Wirkliche Wunder
Wie man scheinbar Unmögliches vollbringt
by Dyer, Wayne W. / Deutsch Enright, Roswitha
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Trusted PartnerDecember 1980
Der wunde Punkt
Die Kunst, nicht unglücklich zu sein - Zwölf Schritte zur Überwindung unserer seelischen Problemzonen
by Dyer, Wayne W. / Übersetzt von Mietzner, Lieselotte
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Trusted Partner1994
Wirkliche Wunder
Wie man scheinbar Unmögliches vollbringt
by Dyer, Wayne W / Übersetzt von Enright, Roswitha
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Trusted PartnerJuly 2001
Der wunde Punkt
Die Kunst, nicht unglücklich zu sein. Zwölf Schritte zur Überwindung unserer seelischen Problemzonen
by Dyer, Wayne W / Übersetzt von Mietzner, Lieselotte
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesJuly 2018
Order and conflict
Anthony Ascham and English political thought (1648–50)
by Peter Lake, Marco Barducci, Anthony Milton, Jason Peacey, Alexandra Gajda
This book provides a careful and systematic analysis of Anthony Ascham's career and writings for the first time in English. During the crucial period between the Second Civil War and the establishment of the English Republic, when he served as official pamphleteer of the Parliament and the republican government, Ascham put forward a complex argument in support of Parliament's claims for obedience which drew on the political thought of Grotius, Hobbes, Selden, Filmer and Machiavelli. He combined ideas taken from these authors and turned them into a powerful instrument of propaganda to be deployed in the service of the political agenda of his Independent patrons in Parliament. This investigation of Ascham's works brings together an intellectual analysis of his political thought and an exploration of the interaction between politics, propaganda and political ideas.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesFebruary 2025
Anthony Burgess and America
The untold story behind the American influences on Burgess’s life, work and legacy
by Christopher W Thurley
Anthony Burgess and America is a biographical and critical analysis of Burgess's commentary on and relationship with the United States of America. Utilising Burgess's entire canon and newly discovered materials to assess Burgess's views on America, this book also evaluates the American inspirations in five Burgess novels. This essential addition to Burgess scholarship tells the story of a nearly unexplored area of Burgess's life. For the first time ever, Burgess's American experiences, work, and documented communication, lectures, interviews and public utterances are brought together to assess where these commentaries overlapped with his fiction. The result is a complex personal and public history about one of Britain's greatest twentieth century authors and their immersion into and interaction with American culture in the second half of the twentieth century.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesJuly 2020
Antony and Cleopatra
by Carol Chillington Rutter, Jim Bulman
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Trusted PartnerFictionJuly 2023
The Clockwork Testament or: Enderby's End
By Anthony Burgess
by Ákos Farkas, Anthony Burgess
First published in 1974, this novel is a semi-autobiographical reflection on the author's experience of having been the subject of Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of A Clockwork Orange in 1971. This is the end of Enderby, Anthony Burgess's finest comic creation. Dyspeptic and obese, this is the account of his last day as a visiting professor in New York, and his last day on Earth. The Irwell Edition of The Clockwork Testament will provide new information about the genesis of the novel, gleaned from a series of drafts and typescripts recently discovered in the archive of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation (IABF) in Manchester, as well as printing a deleted chapter for the first time in English.
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2010
Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte. Mit einem Vorwort von Anthony Horowitz
Arena Kinderbuch-Klassiker
by Dickens, Charles / Einleitung von Horowitz, Anthony
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsApril 2011
Anthony Asquith
by Tom Ryall, Brian McFarlane, Neil Sinyard
This is the first comprehensive critical study of Anthony Asquith. Ryall sets the director's work in the context of British cinema from the silent period to the 1960s, examining the artistic and cultural influences which shaped his films. Asquith's silent films were compared favourably to those of his eminent contemporary Alfred Hitchcock, but his career faltered during the 1930s. However, the success of Pygmalion (1938) and French Without Tears (1939), based on plays by George Bernard Shaw and Terence Rattigan, together with his significant contributions to wartime British cinema, re-established him as a leading British film maker. Asquith's post-war career includes several pictures in collaboration with Terence Rattigan, and the definitive adaptation of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest (1951), but his versatility is demonstrated in a number of modest genre films including The Woman in Question (1950), The Young Lovers (1954) and Orders to Kill (1958). ;
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesJuly 1998
Toni Morrison
by Jill Matus, John Thieme
An illuminating study of one of the best-selling, most widely studied black authors today. Explains Morrison's relation to the American civil rights and Black Consciousness movements. Places Morrison in a political and historical context . ;
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2019
Heilung geschieht von selbst
Ein Mediziner entschlüsselt den geheimen Gesundheitscode unseres Körpers
by Jonas, Wayne / Übersetzt von Elze, Judith