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The Historical Dictionary of Latin American Literature and Theater provides users with an accessible single-volume reference tool covering Portuguese-speaking Brazil and the 16 Spanish-speaking countries of continental Latin America (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela). Entries for authors, ranging from the early colonial period to the present, give succinct biographical data and an account of the author's literary production, with particular attention to their most prominent works and where they belong in literary history. The introduction provides a review of Latin Ame...
Esta obra tenta encontrar nos estudantes secundaristas do Rio de Janeiro de 2016 novas formas de superação do grande dilema da educação no Brasil. Boa Leitura.
In 'The Castle Of The Shadows' by A. M. Williamson, the reader is taken on a gripping journey filled with mystery, romance, and suspense. Set in the backdrop of a grand castle with hidden secrets, the book blends elements of Gothic literature with a touch of romance, keeping the reader engaged till the very end. Williamson's descriptive prose creates a haunting atmosphere that adds to the overall suspense of the plot. The novel's literary style is reminiscent of classic Gothic novels, with elements of the supernatural and a strong emphasis on setting and mood. The intricate plot twists and turns will leave readers on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover the truth behind the shadows that...
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Reprint of the mystery novel originally released in 1909.
The 'BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES 10 Classics in One Volume' serves as a compelling anthology that showcases the evolution and diversity of the British detective story, from the enigmatic puzzles of the countryside to the dark, twisting alleys of London. The collection is remarkable for its range of literary styles, seamlessly blending the atmospheric tension of gothic literature with the intellectual rigor of golden-age detective fiction. Among its standout pieces, readers will find narratives that explore the depths of human psychology, each accompanied by a unique narrative style that adds to the rich tapestry of British mystery literature. The Williamson duo, Charles Norris and Alice Muriel,...
The Whodunit Collection: British Murder Mysteries presents an exquisite anthology that traverses the rich and variegated landscape of early 20th-century British mystery writing. Comprised of novels by distinguished authors Frank Froest, Isabel Ostrander, Charles Norris Williamson, and Alice Muriel Williamson, this collection celebrates the diversities and complexities of the genre. Through an array of literary styles, from the suspenseful to the analytical, the anthology encapsulates the eras burgeoning fascination with the mystery novel, showcasing seminal works that have shaped and influenced the genres development. The collective expertise of the authors, rooted in their multifaceted expe...
Con esta nueva publicación, muy en el espíritu de nuestro Grupo de estudios interdisciplinario sobre paz, conflicto y posconflicto (JANUS), marcamos el acento sobre un hecho fundamental: como cualquier proceso político, económico, social y aún afectivo, la paz tiene sus olvidos y olvidados. Contrario al maniqueísmo radical de algunos sectores reaccionarios que le presentan a la opinión pública la imagen de una paz “perfecta”, y quienes no desaprovechan cualquier oportunidad para denunciar el actual proceso como inviable, nosotros consideramos que todo proceso de paz, desarrollado por humanos y desenvuelto en sociedades complejas es por naturaleza imperfecto, pero no por ello no d...
THE WHODUNIT COLLECTION assembles an eclectic array of British mystery novels, boasting an impressive diversity in literary styles and thematic explorations. United by the common thread of suspense and intrigue, this anthology showcases the evolution of mystery fiction from the early to mid-20th century. It navigates the reader through the foggy streets of London to the cozy, deceptive calm of rural England, capturing the essence of the British mystery novel's golden age. The collection stands out for including seminal works that have shaped the genre, offering readers a comprehensive glimpse into the literary and cultural norms of the period. The contributing authorsFrank Froest, Isabel Ost...