Chance Erik ReinertYoung Flora de Barral, is the daughter of a man whose sudden bankruptcy and conviction, have forced her to face a harsh and uncertain reality. Chance is a clever examination of risk and the impact of unforeseen circumstance. Chance features Conrads signature narration as it describes the experiences of major and minor characters, including Flora de Barral. She is a young woman who has suffered the consequences of her fathers many misdeeds. This
and using the images of ordinary life to explain its lofty teachings
Aesthetic Journalism investigates why contemporary art exhibitions often consist of interviews
from ancient times to the present day
An authoritative edition of one of the most popular plays in Elizabethan and Jacobean England
and the persistent denials of black voting rights and school equality
The interviews conclude with thoughts about what directions each philosopher sees the discipline heading in the future
and the processes that disrupted them
The book examines how students who learn to write plays and work with a professional playwright in residence empower themselves and gives instructors tools for teaching the process of playwriting in a way that makes space for the student voice
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and international social policy
uniting by ellipsis the one and the One
Attends to the much-neglected sense of smell in and around modern poetry to suggest the possibility of a revolution of the senses