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VIRO
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

VIRO

A virus has destroyed the world. Families are torn apart. Will Jake find his missing mum? Or will he just become another VIRO? REVIEWS FOR THE VIRO SERIES 'Powerful and poignant, VIRO packs a punch.' 'Sad and haunting, VIRO is a new take on the zombie genre.' 'Absolutely thrilling. I loved every page more than the previous, to the point that I couldn't stop reading.' 'Highly recommend this series to anyone who enjoys zombie stories.' 'I was left on the edge of my seat when I finished the book with a thirst for more adventure!'

VIRO: Book Two
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

VIRO: Book Two

'Powerful and poignant, VIRO packs a punch.' 'Sad and haunting, VIRO is a new take on the zombie genre.' A mysterious virus has destroyed the world.Millions of families are torn apart overnight.Jake sets off to look for his missing mother.Teaming up with a group of young survivors, Jake fights for survival in a world gone badly wrong.Will Jake survive long enough to find his mother?Or will he get infected and become just another VIRO.

Lucretius and the Language of Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Lucretius and the Language of Nature

Lucretius' Epicurean poem De Rerum Natura ('On the Nature of Things'), written in the middle of the first century BC, made a fundamental and lasting contribution to the language of Latin philosophy. The style of De Rerum Natura is like nothing else in extant Latin: at once archaic and modern, Romanizing and Hellenizing, intimate and sublime, it draws on multiple literary genres and linguistic registers. This book offers a study of Lucretius' linguistic innovation and creativity. Lucretius is depicted as a linguistic trailblazer, extending and augmenting the technical language of Latin in order to describe the Epicurean universe of atoms and void in all its complexity and sublimity. A detaile...

Falcon Boy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Falcon Boy

Don’t let stupid win! Dr Don’t Know hates knowledge. He wants to steal the answer to every question ever asked. Dr Don’t Know wants the world to be as stupid as he is. We can’t let this happen! Only Falcon Boy and Bewilder Bird can save the world from Dr Don’t Know. The bad news is that they have been kidnapped. The good news is that they can’t stay kidnapped for long otherwise this story will never get started. Will Dr Don’t Know succeed with his evil plan? There’s only one way to find out. Read on and remember. Don’t let stupid win!!

Binky's Boss and Other Short Mysteries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Binky's Boss and Other Short Mysteries

A pet psychic learning to use her gift; the ghost writer for the Aunt Civility etiquette series and his brother; a reclusive reporter brushing up on his social skills; and a woman charged with wrangling her kooky mother and antisocial sister. Six humorous mysteries to make you smile. Pekingese Premonition As Frankie Chandler adjusts to her new ability to communicate with animals, she’s thrown for a loop when her neighbor’s beloved Pekingese seems to predict her owners’ murder. Binky’s Boss Independence Day is off to a bad start when Frankie is kidnapped by a dangerous man with an unusual problem. One Bad Egg When the Harlow Brothers host a charity Easter egg hunt, a humongous Easter ...

The British New Wave
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

The British New Wave

This book offers an opportunity to reconsider the films of the British New Wave in the light of forty years of heated debate. By eschewing the usual tendency to view films like A Kind of Loving and The Entertainer collectively and include them in broader debates about class, gender, and ideology, this book presents a new and innovative look at this famous cycle of British films. For each film, a re-distribution of existing critical emphasis also allows the problematic relationship between these films and the question of realism to be reconsidered. Drawing upon existing sources and returning to long-standing and unchallenged assumptions about these films, this book offers the opportunity for the reader to return to the British New Wave and decide for themselves where they stand in relation to the films.

Psychic Reality and Psychoanalytic Knowing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

Psychic Reality and Psychoanalytic Knowing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-06
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  • Publisher: Routledge

How do we know our mental life, and how is our mental life altered by our efforts to know it better? Originally published in 1984, this title attempts an epistemological and ontological discourse concerning the understanding of human mental processes, and it aims toward a definitive thesis on the dialectics of knowing and being in this work of psychological understanding. What this work reconfronts are questions pertaining to all psychology and to all human sciences. Yet much of its focus is on the understanding of unconscious mental contents, on the question of knowing and being in Freud’s psychology.

Approaches to Lucretius
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 339

Approaches to Lucretius

Takes stock of existing approaches in the interpretation of Lucretius, innovates within these, and advances in new directions.

Roman Reflections
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Roman Reflections

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This volume reasserts the significance of Roman philosophy by exploring how the Romans developed sophisticated forms of philosophical discourse shaped by their own history, concepts, and values, as well as, crucially, by the Latin language.

Living for Pleasure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Living for Pleasure

Emily Austin walks readers through exactly how Epicureanism might help them in daily life in practical, practicable ways: valuing friendships, giving advice, combatting imposter syndrome, pursuing life goals, and thinking about everything from dinner parties to sex, drugs, dying, and disease.