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"The Modern American Novel is an indispensable handbook for all those interested in the novel and American culture.
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Combining a scholar's command of fact with a narrator's ease of style, the noted scholar H.A.R. Gibb presents an historic survey of Islam, from the days of the prophet, through the religion's spread in Asia and Africa, to its confrontation ...
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In the words of the New York Review of Books it is "one of the major works of literature produced in postwar Europe."
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This edition contains the nightmarish "Pkhentz," a story missing from the first English edition. Abram Tertz is the pseudonym of Andrei Sinyavsky, the exiled Soviet dissident writer.
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This book offers a historical and critical account of the works of some of the major French philosophers of the twentieth century.
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In this introduction to aesthetics, Anne Sheppard describes various different theories of what it is that all works of art share that gives them their value.
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Combining a scholar's command of fact with a narrator's ease of style, the noted scholar H.A.R. Gibb presents an historic survey of Islam, from the days of the prophet, through the religion's spread in Asia and Africa, to its confrontation ...
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Combining a scholar's command of fact with a narrator's ease of style, the noted scholar H.A.R. Gibb presents an historic survey of Islam, from the days of the prophet, through the religion's spread in Asia and Africa, to its confrontation ...
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Operating on the premise that Shakespeare's writings are a unified exploration of the human experience, Philip Edwards's new work stresses the continuity of all the works--plays and poems, early and late writings, comedies and tragedies.
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A paradox of surface and depth pervades the field of aesthetics.