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82) Hamlet
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Pub. Date
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Language
English
Description
Arguably William Shakespeare's most influential play, Hamlet portrays a young Prince's dilemma in choosing between moral integrity and the need for revenge following the murder of his father. Dealing with themes of love, death and revenge, Hamlet is a rich and complex tragedy that continues to entertain audiences around the world today.
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History of photography monograph volume no. 29
Publisher
[School of Art, Arizona State University]
Pub. Date
[1991]
Language
English
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Series
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Pub. Date
[2017]
Language
English
Description
"Beginning with the Haitian Revolution, Scott Henkel lays out a literary history of direct democracy in the Americas. Much research considers direct democracy as a form of organization fit for worker cooperatives or political movements. Henkel reinterprets it as a type of collective power, based on the massive slave revolt in Haiti. In the representations of slaves, women, and workers, Henkel traces a history of power through the literatures of the...
94) Deep blues
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Publisher
Penguin Books
Pub. Date
1982.
Language
English
Description
Personal histories of great bluesmen trace the evolution of the blues from Africa to the Mississippi Delta. --Publisher.
Author
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Pub. Date
2007.
Language
English
Description
John Updike's sixth collection of essays and literary criticism opens with a skeptical overview of literary biographies, proceeds to five essays on topics ranging from China and small change to faith and late works, and takes up, under the heading "General Considerations, " books, poker, cars, and the American libido. The last, informal section of Due Considerations assembles more or less autobiographical pieces--reminiscences, friendly forewords,...