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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Edward Hutton
Eleven Village Sermons By Edward James Moor (1840)
Edward James Moor
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
pokkari
Memoirs Of The Life And Writings Of Edward Gibbon V2 (1827)
Edward Gibbon
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
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Miscellanies From The Collected Writings Of Edward Irving (1865)
Edward Irving
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
pokkari
Poems And Fancies By Edward Everett Hale (1900)
Edward Everett Hale
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
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Sermons Preached Mainly To Country Congregations By Edward Baines (1883)
Edward Baines
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
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The Unpublished Revolutionary Papers Of Major-General Edward Hand Of Pennsylvania, 1777-1784 (1907)
Edward Hand
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
nidottu
The Autobiography Of Edward Wortley Montagu (1877)
Edward Vaughan Kenealy
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2010
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The Complete Works, Poetry And Prose Of Edward Young V2 (1854)
Edward Young
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2010
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The Life Of Field-Marshal His Royal Highness, Edward, Duke Of Kent (1850)
Edward Augustus; Erskine Neale
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2010
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The Variorum And Definitive Edition Of The Poetical And Prose Writings Of Edward Fitzgerald V6 (1902)
Edward Fitzgerald
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2010
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Edward Said on the Prospects of Peace in Palestine and Israel
J. LeBlanc
Palgrave Macmillan
2013
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John Randolph LeBlanc examines the political oeuvre of critic and activist Edward Said and finds that Said preferred "reconciliation" to segregation in Palestine/Israel. LeBlanc argues that Said's criticism speaks to the importance of negotiating the troubling, proximate, and unsettling presence of our most perplexing others.
Edward Said and the Question of Subjectivity explores the notion of subjectivity implicated in and articulated by Said in his writings. Analyzing several of his major works, Pannian argues that there is a shift in Said's intellectual trajectory that takes place after the composition of Orientalism. In so doing, Said forthrightly attempts to retrieve a theoretical and political humanism, as Pannian identifies, despite the difficult and sanguinary aspects of its past. He elaborates upon Said's understanding that only after recognising the structures of violence and coming to discern strategies of interpellation, may the individual subject effectively resist them. Pannian also explores Said's ideas on exilic subjectivity, the role of intellectuals, acts of memory, critical secularism, affiliation and solidarity before dwelling on his interface with Marxist thinkers such as Antonio Gramsci, Theodor Adorno, and Raymond Williams. This engagement marks Said's own subject formation, and shapes his self-reflexive mode of knowledge production.
Edward Carpenter (Routledge Revivals)
Routledge
2013
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Edward Carpenter: In Appreciation, first published in 1931, presents a collection of tributes to and reminiscences about the renowned socialist poet, pioneering gay rights activist, environmentalist and political thinker. Embroiled in controversy with prominent figures of all political persuasions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Carpenter’s vision of sexual freedom, democracy and an end to commercialism was maintained with integrity over the course of his whole life. These portraits and anecdotes testify to a man of both determination and warmth, whose writings, though inspirational for many up to the 1960s, are seldom read today.
Edward Carpenter (Routledge Revivals)
Routledge
2015
nidottu
Edward Carpenter: In Appreciation, first published in 1931, presents a collection of tributes to and reminiscences about the renowned socialist poet, pioneering gay rights activist, environmentalist and political thinker. Embroiled in controversy with prominent figures of all political persuasions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Carpenter’s vision of sexual freedom, democracy and an end to commercialism was maintained with integrity over the course of his whole life. These portraits and anecdotes testify to a man of both determination and warmth, whose writings, though inspirational for many up to the 1960s, are seldom read today.