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David George

    National Rights, International Obligations
    Hamlet, the Ghost, and a New Discovery
    A New Variorium Edition of Shakespeare CORIOLANUS Volume II
    Poisons
    My First Science Songs [With CD (Audio)]
    A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare CORIOLANUS Volume I
    • This edition of Coriolanus builds on the foundational work of Horace Howard Furness, Jr., originally published in 1928, by incorporating recent scholarship and criticism. While it offers valuable insights, it does not aim to replace Furness's comprehensive analysis. Readers are encouraged to refer to Furness's edition for a more in-depth exploration of various topics related to the play.

      A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare CORIOLANUS Volume I
    • Poisons

      An Introduction for Forensic Investigators

      • 386 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      Focused on the recognition and investigation of criminal poisoning, this book serves as a valuable resource for investigators at any career stage. It offers insights into the complexities of poisoning cases, providing practical guidance and techniques to enhance investigative skills. The content is tailored to accommodate various levels of expertise, making it accessible for both newcomers and seasoned professionals in the field.

      Poisons
    • Exploring the nuances of accidentals in F1, this book delves into the irregularities and uncertainties that arise in musical notation. It examines how these elements affect performance and interpretation, offering insights into the historical context and practical applications. Through detailed analysis, the author highlights the significance of accidentals in shaping musical expression, making it a valuable resource for musicians, musicologists, and enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of this intricate aspect of music theory.

      A New Variorium Edition of Shakespeare CORIOLANUS Volume II
    • Hamlet, the Ghost, and a New Discovery

      • 56 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      Exploring the intersection of literature and history, this book delves into Paul Siegel's 1971 theory regarding the ghost in Hamlet, suggesting it draws from various ghostly traditions. Highlighting a 1674 letter from Francis Morgan to Robert Hooke, it reveals intriguing parallels between Morgan's ghost story and Hamlet's narrative. The text also examines the phenomenon of selective ghost perception, echoing the dynamic between Hamlet and Gertrude. The book includes an accurate reproduction of Morgan's letter, previously unpublished since 1806, enriching the discourse on Elizabethan ghost lore.

      Hamlet, the Ghost, and a New Discovery
    • Exploring the complexities of national identity and international obligations, this book delves into the moral legitimacy of nationality claims. It examines whether moral responsibilities are strictly transnational or if they extend to fellow citizens, raising critical questions about the balance between national loyalty and global ethics.

      National Rights, International Obligations
    • The Rhetoric of the Right

      Language Change and the Spread of the Market

      • 200 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      The study explores how shifts in language related to economic issues reveal a measurable conservative ideological transformation. It delves into the nuances of language changes, illustrating their impact on public perception and discourse surrounding economic matters. Through this analysis, the author aims to highlight the relationship between language and ideology, providing insights into the evolving economic narrative in society.

      The Rhetoric of the Right
    • First published in 1968, this work explores significant themes relevant to its time, presenting insights that continue to resonate today. The book offers a deep dive into its subject matter, making it a valuable resource for understanding historical contexts and developments. As part of the Routledge imprint, it reflects the scholarly rigor and commitment to quality associated with Taylor & Francis. This publication remains a noteworthy contribution to its field, appealing to both academic and general audiences.

      Early English Intercourse with Burma, 1587-1743 and the Tragedy of Negrais
    • Flash and Crash Days

      Brazilian Theater in the Post-Dictatorship Period

      • 198 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      The book, first published in 2000, offers an in-depth exploration of its subject matter, providing valuable insights and perspectives. As part of the Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis, it reflects a commitment to academic excellence and research. The content is designed to engage readers with its comprehensive analysis, making it a significant contribution to its field.

      Flash and Crash Days
    • Granddad's Garden

      Stories of the Natural World

      • 148 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Exploring the bond between generations, this debut book features a series of enchanting stories where Granddad and his grandson, Jeremy, embark on adventures in nature. Each chapter captures Jeremy's growth from a curious three-year-old to a more mature nine-year-old, highlighting the beauty of the natural world and the lessons learned along the way. Designed for family reading, the tales emphasize the importance of connection and environmental awareness within the "climate lit" genre.

      Granddad's Garden