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Modjaji Books
Modjaji Books is a small, independent, feminist publishing company, that started in 2007 in Cape Town.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 1990
Vereinsstrafen als Vertragsstrafen.
Ein Beitrag zum inneren Vereinsrecht.
by Look, Frank van
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2006
Die Olchis sind da
Hörspiel
by Erhard Dietl, Rainer Schmitt, Stephanie Kirchberger, Maritna Mank, Eva Michaelis, Robert Missler, Erhard Dietl, Dieter Faber, CSC creative sound conception, CSC creative sound conception, Frank Gustavus, Erhard Dietl
Frech und lustig - einfach olchig! Das sind die Olchis! Grün, mit Hörhörnern und Knubbelnasen, stinkefaul und mit einem unbändigen Appetit auf Müll. Vor lauter Nichtstun kommen sie auf die verrücktesten Ideen! Der erste Band der Kultserie als Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2006
Die Olchis werden Fußballmeister
Hörspiel
by Erhard Dietl, Rainer Schmitt, Stephanie Kirchberger, Maritna Mank, Eva Michaelis, Robert Missler, Erhard Dietl, Dieter Faber, CSC creative sound conception, CSC creative sound conception, Frank Gustavus, Erhard Dietl
Olchis vor, noch ein Tor! Was ist denn das? Als die Olchi-Kinder auf dem Müllberg einen alten Fußball finden, wissen sie nicht, was sie damit anfangen sollen. Vielleicht mit einer leckeren Soße verspeisen? Nur der Olchi-Opa kennt sich aus und weiß, wofür so ein Ball gut ist. Schließlich war er früher selbst mal Fußballspieler! Er schlägt den Olchis ein Freundschaftsspiel gegen den 1.FC Schmuddelfing vor. Aber haben die Olchis überhaupt eine Chance gegen diese Profis? Ein Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2007
Die Olchis ziehen um
Hörspiel
by Erhard Dietl, Rainer Schmitt, Stephanie Kirchberger, Maritna Mank, Eva Michaelis, Robert Missler, Erhard Dietl, Dieter Faber, Frank Oberpichler, CSC creative sound conception, CSC creative sound conception, Frank Gustavus, Erhard Dietl
Wo stinkt es am meisten? Auf der Suche nach einem neuen Zuhause Umziehen? Die Olchis sind entsetzt, als ihre geliebte Müllkippe vom Amt für Umweltschutz auf einen Lastwagen verladen wird und verschwindet. Wo sollen die Olchis denn nun leben? Aber da hat Olchi-Papa eine gute Idee - und einen guten Riecher dazu! Hörspiel mit den bliebten Olchi-Sprechern.
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Trusted PartnerFebruary 2013
Die Olchis und der blaue Nachbar
Hörspiel
by Erhard Dietl, Rainer Schmitt, Stephanie Kirchberger, Maritna Mank, Eva Michaelis, Robert Missler, Jens Wendland, Erhard Dietl, Dieter Faber, CSC creative sound conception, CSC creative sound conception, Frank Gustavus, Frank Gustavus, Erhard Dietl
Schleime-Schlamm-und-Käsefuß: Die Olchis ziehen um. Die Olchis, die sich am liebsten von dem ernähren, was andere wegwerfen, sind schon wieder umgezogen. Diesmal auf eine ganz besondere Müllhalde. Da gibt es alles, was das Olchi-Herz begehrt: leere Bierdosen, gammelige Matratzen, rostige Schirmgestelle und ausrangierte Badewannen. Was es da aber am allermeisten gibt, das ist der blaue Nachbar. Der ist auch ein Olchi, aber schrecklich ordentlich. Nichts für Sauberkeitsfanatiker: Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2006
Die Olchis und der faule König
Hörspiel
by Erhard Dietl, Rainer Schmitt, Stephanie Kirchberger, Maritna Mank, Eva Michaelis, Robert Missler, Monty Arnold, Peter Kirchberger, Erhard Dietl, Dieter Faber, CSC creative sound conception, CSC creative sound conception, Frank Gustavus, Frank Gustavus, Erhard Dietl
Olchi-Spaß aus Schmuddelfing! Muffel-Furz-Teufel! Ist es denn zu glauben? Die Olchis bekommen Besuch von einem richtigen König! Doch der Gast lässt sich von vorne bis hinten bedienen. Das geht so lange gut, bis Olchi-Opa schließlich der Kragen platzt … Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2005
Das geheime Olchi-Experiment
Hörspiel
by Erhard Dietl, Tanja Dohse, Robert Missler, Eva Michaelis, Monty Arnold, Pia Werfel, Rainer Schmitt, Jannik Schümann, Marianne Bernhardt, Erhard Dietl, Dieter Faber, CSC creative sound conception, CSC creative sound conception, Frank Gustavus, Frank Gustavus, Erhard Dietl
Ein Riesenspaß für alle Olchi-Fans! Muffel-Furz-Teufel! Professor Brausewein ist sich sicher, dass er mit Hilfe der Olchis ein besonders wirksames Mittel gegen Bauchschmerzen entwickeln kann. Denn die Olchis haben ja niemals Bauchweh, obwohl sie zum Beispiel Reißnagelauflauf mit Stinkersocken verdrücken. Doch die Olchis sind nun mal sehr eigenwillig und bringen die im Labor des Professors alles durcheinander! Und dann wirkt die Medizin auch noch ganz anders, als Professor Brausewein sich das vorgestellt hat! Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2006
Die Olchis räumen auf
Hörspiel
by Erhard Dietl, Rainer Schmitt, Stephanie Kirchberger, Maritna Mank, Eva Michaelis, Robert Missler, Klaus Dittmann, Karla Marie Hübner, Erhard Dietl, Dieter Faber, CSC creative sound conception, CSC creative sound conception, Frank Gustavus, Frank Gustavus, Erhard Dietl
Oh, wie lecker! Olchis lieben Müll Was für eine wunderbare Idee! Der Bürgermeister von Schmuddelfing engagiert die Olchis als Müllvertilger. Einmal auf den Geschmack gekommen, sind die Olchis aber kaum mehr zu bremsen. Sie haben auch dann noch Hunger, als Schmuddelfing bereits müllfrei ist … Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesAugust 2025
Translating Petrarch in early modern Britain
Canzoniere and Triumphi, c. 1530–1650
by Marie-Alice Belle, Riccardo Raimondo, Francesco Venturi
Translating Petrarch in early modern Britain gathers twelve essays by international scholars focusing on the translation of Petrarch's vernacular verse (Canzoniere and Triumphi) into English, from the Tudor age to the mid-seventeenth century (and beyond). Approaching translation as an interpretive process, but also a mode of literary emulation and cultural engagement with Petrarch's prestigious precedent, the collection explores the complex and interconnected trajectories of both poetic works in English and Scottish literary milieux. While situating each translation in its distinct historical, material, and literary context, the essays trace the reception of Petrarch's works in early modern Britain through the combined processes of linguistic and metric innovation, literary imitation, musical adaptation and cultural and material 'domestication'. The collection sheds light on the origins and development of early modern English Petrarchism as part of wider transnational - and indeed, translational-European literary culture.
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsJune 2025
Death in modern theatre
Stages of mortality
by Adrian Curtin
Death in modern theatre offers a unique account of modern Western theatre, focusing on the ways in which dramatists and theatre-makers have explored historically informed ideas about death and dying in their work. It investigates the opportunities theatre affords to reflect on the end of life in a compelling and socially meaningful fashion. In a series of interrelated, mostly chronological, micronarratives beginning in the late nineteenth century and ending in the early twenty-first century, this book considers how and why death and dying are represented at certain historical moments using dramaturgy and aesthetics that challenge audiences' conceptions, sensibilities, and sense-making faculties. It includes a mix of well-known and lesser-known plays from an international range of dramatists and theatre-makers, and offers original interpretations through close reading and performance analysis.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesJune 2022
The early modern English sonnet
Ever in motion
by Laetitia Sansonetti, Rémi Vuillemin, Enrica Zanin
This volume questions and qualifies commonly accepted assumptions about the early modern English sonnet: that it was a strictly codified form, most often organised in sequences, which only emerged at the very end of the sixteenth century and declined as fast as it had bloomed, and that minor poets merely participated in the sonnet fashion by replicating established conventions. Drawing from book history and relying on close reading and textual criticism, this collection offers a more nuanced account of the history of the sonnet. It discusses how sonnets were written, published and received in England as compared to mainland Europe, and explores the works of major (Shakespeare, Sidney, Spenser) and minor (Barnes, Harvey) poets alike. Reflecting on current editorial practices, it also provides the first modern edition of an early seventeenth-century Elizabethan miscellany including sonnets presumably by Sidney and Spenser.
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsJuly 2024
Italian graphic design
Culture and practice in Milan, 1930s-60s
by Chiara Barbieri
Italian graphic design offers a new perspective on the subject by exploring the emergence and articulation of graphic design practice, from the interwar period through to the appearance of an international graphic design discourse in the 1960s. The book asks how graphic designers learned their trade and investigates the ways in which they organised and made their practice visible while negotiating their collective identity with neighbouring practices such as typography, advertising and industrial design. Attention is drawn to everyday design practice, educational issues, mediating channels, networks, design exchange, organisational strategies and discourses on modernism. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources and placing an emphasis on visual analysis, this book provides a model for a contextualised graphic design history as an integral part of the history of design and visual culture.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesApril 2024
Women in exile in early modern Europe and the Americas
by Linda Levy Peck, Adrianna E. Bakos
Exile, its pain and possibility, is the starting point of this book. Women's experience of exile was often different from that of men, yet it has not received the important attention it deserves. Women in exile in early modern Europe and the Americas addresses that lacuna through a wide-ranging geographical, chronological, social and cultural approach. Whether powerful, well-to-do or impoverished, exiled by force or choice, every woman faced the question of how to reconstruct her life in a new place. These essays focus on women's agency despite the pressures created by political, economic and social dislocation. Collectively, they demonstrate how these women from different countries, continents and status groups not only survived but also in many cases thrived. This analysis of early modern women's experiences not only provides a new vantage point from which to enrich the study of exile but also contributes important new scholarship to the history of women.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesApril 2021
Positive emotions in early modern literature and culture
by Cora Fox, Bradley J. Irish, Cassie M. Miura
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesNovember 2019
Transnational connections in early modern theatre
by Pavel Drábek, M. A. Katritzky
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesFebruary 2007
Design and the modern magazine
by Christopher Breward, Jeremy Aynsley, Kate Forde, Bill Sherman, Martin Hargreaves
Design and the Modern Magazine provides a thematically arranged set of essays that examine the changing character of the magazine as an important aspect of cultural life from the late nineteenth century until today. In doing so it offers some of the first detailed case-studies of individual titles and analyses how design decisions are made alongside editorial, commercial and technical considerations. The book suggests ways to understand the magazine as a designed object. Among the more significant titles considered are Woman's Home Companion, Design, Woman and Vogue. While largely drawing from British and American sources, the book also covers the impact of modern design ideas from Europe on such publications. The essays present new and original scholarship on the subject and will be of use to students and teachers working on a wide range of art and design history, and literature studies courses. ;
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesApril 2020
The early modern English sonnet
by Laetitia Sansonetti, Rémi Vuillemin, Enrica Zanin, Tamsin Badcoe