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This is a bold and original reinterpretation of almost all of Shakespeare's major plays, in the light of the Marxist, feminist and semiotic ideas of our own time. Through a set of tenaciously detailed readings, the book illuminates a number of persistent problems or conflicts in Shakespearean drama - in particular a contradiction between words and things, body and language, which is also explored in terms of law, sexuality and Nature. Language and desire, Terry Eagleton argues, are seen by Shakespeare as a kind of 'surplus' over and above the body, stable and social roles and a fixed human nature. But the attitude of the plays to such a 'surplus' is profoundly ambivalent; if they admire it a...
This book is about three teenagers who where born with a specific purpose to save the Earth from the evils of this planet that would seek its doom. The children have special gifts of their own and Mother Earth arms them with swords of great power and her cosmic Army of Elemental spirits of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. Together they must battle the forces of darkness that have plagued the Earth with their destruction of mankind. Mother Earth places a mission before the children of monumental proportion, but with a little bit of Merlin magic and their new found friends the children have the confidence to fulfill their mission or die trying because they are the last and only hope for the world.
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"An exceptional work that will stand for years as the best study of the African colonization movement. Burin's insights into this often misunderstood idea will be appreciated by all historians of the early national era. The research, both archival and secondary, is excellent."--Douglas Egerton, Le Moyne College "Burin adds significantly to our understanding of the world view of slaveholding colonizationists, of their negotiations with prospectively freed people, and of their struggle with proslavery critics of colonization. . . . Historians of proslavery thought will find new ideas and information here."--Torrey Stephen Whitman, Mount St. Mary’s College From the early 1700s through the lat...
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