The new Roman Missal is the third typical edition of the Roman Missal (Missale Romanum – editio typica tertia) promulgated by Pope John Paul II in the Jubilee Year 2000 and published in 2002. The Engl
It would be ironic if psychoanalysis disappeared during the 21st century ,overtaken by smart newer drugs or so-called”evidence based” methods of psychological help. After all ,there ha been no shorta
The purpose of this work is simply to provide a broad and thorough (as opposed narrow and specific)overview to one of the key issues in comparative language and literatures as well as in social and po
In his latest work Professor Alper explores how his innovative concept of narcissistic giving—that is, the dysfunctional art in which one gives without actually giving---manifests itself all too ofte
This softback research monograph is an analysis of the English girls’ school-story, not mainly as an aspect of children’s literature, but as a genre which, despite the conservatism of the surface text
The aim of this volume is to examine nascent movements, genre shifts, developing authors/playwrights and controversial themes as they emerged in both drama and theatre. The editors have focused on t
Anarchism stands as one of the the most vital social movements of the twentieth century. Yet this large( and growing) contemporary movement remain obscured by public and scholarly misconceptions as
Two major Dickens studies, each of them breaking fresh ground, vie for attention in this absorbing volume. The first explores the extent to which Charles Dickens inherited the mantle of Charles Lamb
Presenting an exhaustive exposition of data from early historical, archaeological, linguistic, and literary sources, Sainero (UNED--National University of Distance Education, Spain) correlates that da
The work is a major scholarly monograph on the discovery of ambiguity as an expressive resource in the criticism, literary theory and poetic practice of Robert Graves, Laura Riding, William Empson and
Rose (government and politics, Sacred Heart U.) presents a case study of the 2012 senate election in Connecticut. The purpose of the case study is to provide the reader with an understanding of the st
In his analysis of Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein's (1889-1951) Tractatus, Kuhrt argues that something corresponds to the Greek idea of a given Logos-order, so that a personal experience is
Lawless argues that poetry is capable of addressing the irrational aspect of people's lives by drawing on its different grammar and anarchic qualities, and so affords readers deeper insights into real
Dr John Mood (Ph.D Drew university and former full professor of English) explains Irish author James Joyce's (1882-1941) famously complex and powerful novel. Mood believes that Ulysses is accessible t