The disorders that affect the ears, nose and throat, including allergies and other common respiratory ailments, are presented in this book with all the latest facts, from illustrated descriptions of the physical structures to the most up-to-date treatment options.
"In 'The Ruins Lesson,' the National Book Critics Circle Award-winning poet-critic Susan Stewart explores the West's fascination with ruins in literature, visual art, and architecture, covering a vast chronological and geographical range from the ancient Egyptians to T. S. Eliot. In the multiplication of images of ruins, artists, and writers she surveys, Stewart shows how these thinkers struggled to recover lessons out of the fragility or our cultural remains. She tries to understand the appeal in the West of ruins and ruination, particularly Roman ruins, in the work and thought of Goethe, Piranesi, Blake, and Wordsworth, whom she returns to throughout the book. Her sweeping, deeply felt study encompasses the founding legends of broken covenants and original sin; Christian transformations of the classical past; the myths and rituals of human fertility; images of ruins in Renaissance allegory, eighteenth-century melancholy, and nineteenth-century cataloguing; and new gardens that eventually emerged from ancient sites of disaster"--
A sensory journey though time, interpreting social (and political) history
through the scents used by people from the Ancient Egyptians to Coco Chanel.
Women Who Drink addresses the growing public health crisis of alcohol use,
overuse, and abuse among American women. The question is, what aspects of
women's lives have changed such that they drink more alcohol? Author Susan D.
Stewart has interviewed over 600 women of all ethnicities and income levels to
provide answers to that question.
New B-format paperback - Susan Stewart guides the reader through the
bewildering, fascinating and complex story of cosmetics, from the ancient
world to the present day.