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Homer and the Odyssey

2011
Discusses the life of Homer and his epic poem, Odyssey, including its themes, its depiction of men, women, and gods, and more.

Thucydides and the idea of history

2014
"From the eighteenth century onwards, the ancient Greek writer Thucydides (c 460 - c 395 BCE) was viewed as the most important classical historian. He was acclaimed not only as a vital source for reconstructing antiquity but as a purveyor of timeless political wisdom. His name is almost inescapable in nineteenth-century discussions of history's nature and purpose. And his spirit, or the image of him constructed by German historicists, remains a significant presence in more recent debates about historical method. It is remarkable, then, that the trajectory of Thucydides' modern reception has never been properly studied. Neville Morley here sets right that neglect. He examines different aspects of the reception of Thucydides within modern western historiography, casting fresh light on ideas about history and the historian in the contemporary world. His nuanced readings illuminate changing notions of the nature and purpose of history and of the historian's proper task. This latest volume in the I.B.Tauris New Directions in Classics series makes a bold and significant contribution to understandings of how to reclaim the past."-- Provided by publisher.

Lectures on Shakespeare

2002
Compiled from notes taken by a student at one of his lectures, poet, critic, and teacher W. H. Auden shares his thoughts on the plays of William Shakespeare, including comments on particular words or phrases used by Shakespeare.

The science of Michael Crichton

an unauthorized exploration into the real science behind the fictional worlds of Michael Crichton
2008
Contains ten essays in which various scientists and science writers discuss the intersections of science and reality in the fiction of Michael Crichton, author of "The Terminal Man," and other novels.

Gabriel Garc?a M?rquez

1984
Provides an introduction and an overview of the author's career and analyses his work.

The Cambridge companion to Arthur Miller

1997
An introduction to the life and work of twentieth-century playwright Arthur Miller that traces the development of his work and their impact on American literature and offers in-depth analysis of some of his more popular plays.

Biographic Sherlock

This book uses infographics to present a portrait of the fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes.

Serious poetry

form and authority from Yeats to Hill
2002

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