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      • The Arts
        January 1905

        The Elements of Drawing

        by John Ruskin

        Can drawing — sound, honest representation of the world as the eye sees it, not tricks with the pencil or a few "effects" — be learned from a book? One of the most gifted draftsmen, who is also one of the greatest art critics and theorists of all time, answers that question with a decided "Yes." He is John Ruskin, the author of this book, a classic in art education as well as a highly effective text for the student and amateur today. The work is in three parts, cast in the form of letters to a student, successively covering "First Practice," "Sketching from Nature," and "Colour and Composition." Starting with the bare fundamentals (what kind of drawing pen to buy; shading a square evenly), and using the extremely practical method of exercises which the student performs from the very first, Ruskin instructs, advises, guides, counsels, and anticipates problems with sensitivity. The exercises become more difficult, developing greater and greater skills until Ruskin feels his reader is ready for watercolors and finally composition, which he treats in detail as to the laws of principality, repetition, continuity, curvature, radiation, contrast, interchange, consistency, and harmony. All along the way, Ruskin explains, in plain, clear language, the artistic and craftsmanlike reasons behind his practical advice — underlying which, of course, is Ruskin's brilliant philosophy of honest, naturally observed art which has so much affected our aesthetic. Three full-page plates and 48 woodcuts and diagrams (the latter from drawings by the author) show the student what the text describes. An appendix devotes many pages to the art works which may be studied with profit.

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        The Arts
        June 2021

        Cinesonica

        Sounding film and video

        by Andy Birtwistle

        Cinesonica: sounding film and video explores previously neglected and under-theorised aspects of film and video sound, drawing on detailed case study analyses of Hollywood cinema, art cinema, animated cartoons, and avant-garde film and video. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the soundtrack, and breaking away from the focus on narrative and signification that has tended to dominate the study of film sound, the book examines the way in which sound's materiality figures within audiovisual experience. Through a close examination of sound-image relations in a range of film and video forms and genres - including Warner Bros. cartoons, scratch video, and artist's film and video - Cinesonica recasts the film and video text as the meeting point of audio and visual materialities, cultural practices and perceptual activity. The interdisciplinary approach adopted by the book makes its discussion of sound of interest to those studying and working in a range of subject disciplines, including film studies, sound studies, sonic arts, cultural studies, music and art history.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2026

        Elites in civil society

        A comparative perspective

        by Niklas Altermark, Malin Arvidson, Jayeon Lee, Roberto Scaramuzzino

        Where civil society is often seen as a driving force for equality, this book addresses a challenging topic: civil society elites. Drawing on a comprehensive study of Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the UK, this ground-breaking research investigates the often-overlooked power structures within civil society. By combining elite studies with civil society research, the book uncovers how a distinct civil society elite emerges and how it interacts with leaders in politics and business. The findings reveal a fascinating paradox. While this elite may be a powerful engine for social change, its integration into wider power circles risks reproducing the very inequalities it seeks to dismantle. By exploring how this elite can become disconnected from its grassroots, the book provides essential insights into the future of civil society and its democratic promise.

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        February 2004

        Neue Sketche

        Für alle Gelegenheiten und jeden Anlass

        by Perlowski, Dieter

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        August 1995

        London Sketches

        Londoner Skizzen

        by Dickens, Charles; Raykowski, Harald

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        September 2024

        A Study in Drowning

        Zeilen aus Sturm und Stille

        by Ava Reid

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        February 2005

        Sketche für die Hochzeit

        Heiteres,lustiges und komisches von der Partnersuche bis zum Eheleben

        by Perlowski, Dieter

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        January 1994

        Constituting Families: A Study in Governance

        Association for Legal and Social Philosophy. 19th Annual Conference at Cardiff, April 1993

        by Herausgegeben von Morgan, Derek; Herausgegeben von Douglas, Gillian

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        Teaching, Language & Reference
        May 2025

        Writing creatively for work or study

        by Helen Kara

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        November 2025

        Die Bildergedichte

        Von Künstlern, Dichtern und Bösewichten, von Heiligen und Unheiligen

        by Hans Traxler, Nikolaus Heidelbach

        Über 100 Bildergedichte aus Hans Traxlers umfangreichem Werk stellt dieses Buch vor – von den berühmten, längst zu Klassikern gewordenen bis hin zu den neuen, in den letzten Jahren entstandenen. In der Bilderserie Die Dünen der Dänen tollt ein lustiges nacktes Völkchen über den Strand und aalt sich im Meer, auf anderen Bildern hat er das Leben diverser Heiliger beleuchtet. Und wir ahnen es schon, in was der heilige Bernhard von Bordeaux den edlen Tropfen seiner Heimat verwandelt – in klares Wasser! Während Antonius von Padua den Tieren predigt, darunter auch den Walen; die Hafengebühren allerdings sind astronomisch! Wir erleben Goethe auf seiner Italienreise – »Herr Goethe stand in Rom ständig unter Strom« – und Einsteins Liebe zum Geigenspiel, das von seiner Frau unterbunden wurde. Und er enthüllt, welche Zufälle den Gang der Geschichte nachhaltig beeinflusst haben. Mit scharfem Blick und großer Sympathie hält Hans Traxler die kleinen Schwächen seiner Figuren in wunderbar hintersinnigen Reimen und Bildern fest. Dabei entlarvt er auch lustvoll die Großen aus Kunst, Philosophie und Politik – und nicht zuletzt sich selbst.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        April 2020

        Interweaving myths in Shakespeare and his contemporaries

        by Janice Valls-Russell, Agnès Lafont, Charlotte Coffin

        This volume proposes new insights into the uses of classical mythology by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, focusing on interweaving processes in early modern appropriations of myth. Its 11 essays show how early modern writing intertwines diverse myths and plays with variant versions of individual myths that derive from multiple classical sources, as well as medieval, Tudor and early modern retellings and translations. Works discussed include poems and plays by William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and others. Essays concentrate on specific plays including The Merchant of Venice and Dido Queen of Carthage, tracing interactions between myths, chronicles, the Bible and contemporary genres. Mythological figures are considered to demonstrate how the weaving together of sources deconstructs gendered representations. New meanings emerge from these readings, which open up methodological perspectives on multi-textuality, artistic appropriation and cultural hybridity.

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