Poetics of Breathing Daniel E. CoslettA comparative study of breath and breathing as a core poetic and compositional principle in modern literature. Breathing and its rhythms liminal, syncopal, and usually inconspicuous have become a core poetic compositional principle in modern literature. Examining moments when breath's punctuations, cessations, inhalations, or exhalations operate at the limits of meaningful speech, Stefanie Heine explores how literary texts reflect their own mediality,
A guide to the National Archaeological Museum in Athens
Excavations were made in two locations: a metallurgy workshop (abandoned in EM III) and a nearby rural habitation site
environmental and management (G x E x M) variables and how these can be optimised to create a more sustainable and resilient agriculture
previously developed from Western sources such as ancient Neoplatonism
and parent-child play in cross-cultural perspective
embodiment-of the flesh of human existence
slavery and warfare
The book integrates a Puritan sense of participation with a Confucian sense of moral obligation and a liberal appreciation of freedom and tolerance
and much else besides
Munira’s Bottle is a rich and skillfully crafted story of a dysfunctional Saudi Arabian family
The paraphrase is a remarkable artifact of the Chaucerian period
Such radars were first developed in the UK during WWII as part of the response to the threat to shipping from German U-boats