Continuum imprint: 595 books

Belfast Boys

How Unionists and Nationalists Fought and Died Together in the First World War

by Professor Richard S. Grayson
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2010

This is the story of men from either side of West Belfast's sectarian divide during the Great War. Richard S. Grayson follows the volunteers of the 36th and 16th divisions who fought on the Somme and side-by-side at Messines, recovering the forgotten West Belfast men throughout the armed forces, from...

Twelfth Night

Character Studies

by Dr Graham Atkin
Language: English
Release Date: January 12, 2008

The characters of Twelfth Night are both memorable and engaging and it is through their funny, and at times bitter, interplay that we experience the peculiar world of Shakespeare's Illyria. This study begins with a introduction to the concept of "characters" on the early-modern stage before proceeding...

Sonic Bodies

Reggae Sound Systems, Performance Techniques, and Ways of Knowing

by Professor Julian Henriques
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2011

The reggae sound system has exerted a major influence on music and popular culture. Out on the streets of inner city Kingston, Jamaica, every night, sound systems stage dancehall sessions for the crowd to share the immediate, intensive and immersive visceral pleasures of sonic dominance. Sonic Bodies...

The Edge of Words

God and the Habits of Language

by The Right Reverend and Right Honourable Lord Williams of Oystermouth Rowan Williams
Language: English
Release Date: September 25, 2014

The Edge of Words is Rowan Williams' first book since standing down as Archbishop of Canterbury. Invited to give the prestigious 2014 Gifford Lectures, Dr Williams has produced a scholarly but eminently accessible account of the possibilities of speaking about God – taking as his point of departure...

Stoic Ethics

Epictetus and Happiness as Freedom

by William O. Stephens
Language: English
Release Date: May 10, 2007

Soon after Aristotle's death, several schools of ancient philosophy arose, each addressing the practical question of how to live a good, happy life. The two biggest rivals, Stoicism and Epicureanism, came to dominate the philosophical landscape for the next 500 years. Epicureans advised pursuing pleasure...
by Professor Anthony Uhlmann
Language: English
Release Date: July 28, 2011

Thinking in Literature examines how the Modernist novel might be understood as a machine for thinking, and how it offers means of coming to terms with what it means to think. It begins with a theoretical analysis, via Deleuze, Spinoza and Leibniz, of the concept of thinking in literature, and sets...
by Graham Saunders
Language: English
Release Date: June 6, 2013

Closer emerged as one of the most successful plays of the 1990s, and one with a continuing afterlife through the academy award nominated film adaptation in 2004. Although the work of dramatists such as Sarah Kane and Mark Ravenhill initially attracted the most critical and academic attention, Patrick...

The Duchess of Malfi

A critical guide

by Professor Christina Luckyj
Language: English
Release Date: April 14, 2011

John Webster's classic revenge tragedy The Duchess of Malfi was first performed in 1613 and published in 1623. This guide offers students an introduction to its critical and performance history, including recent versions on stage and screen. It includes a keynote chapter outlining major areas of current...
by Dr Pamela Woolner
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2010

Learning can take place anywhere. So does the detail of the physical surroundings provided by schools matter? After many years of minimal investment in school premises, schools in the UK are in the midst of a wave of planning, building and using new schools. This includes all English secondary schools,...
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Language: English
Release Date: November 3, 2011

Art cinema has always had an aura of the erotic, with the term being at times a euphemism for European films that were more explicit than their American counterparts. This focus on sexuality, whether buried or explicit, has meant a recurrence of the theme of rape, nearly as ubiquitous as in mainstream...

Dispatches from the Classroom

Graduate Students on Creative Writing Pedagogy

by Teaching Assistant Chris Drew, Assistant Professor of Creative Writing Joseph Rein, Teaching Assistant David Yost
Language: English
Release Date: December 8, 2011

With emphasis on practical classroom application, this up-to-date and refreshingly honest collection of essays is a wonderful resource for teaching creative writing. The original and utterly contemporary essays that accurately portray the reality of the teaching experience.
by Professor A. C. Grayling
Language: English
Release Date: January 6, 2010

Scepticism as a philosophical term is as old as the Greeks but has more recently been advanced by Montaigne, Descartes and Hume. To these, what little we know that seems certain is based on observation and habit as opposed to any logical or scientific necessity. Thus, sceptical views relate directly...
by Dr Eileen Ka-May Cheng
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2012

"What is historiography?" asked the American historian Carl Becker in 1938. Professional historians continue to argue over the meaning of the term. This book challenges the view of historiography as an esoteric subject by presenting an accessible and concise overview of the history of historical...
by Professor Philip Davis
Language: English
Release Date: May 17, 2009

Shakespearean thinking is always dynamic: thinking that happens in the living moment of its performance, in quickly passing process. This book offers a model of human mentality that can be shown through the dense immediacy of dramatic thinking, as embodied above all in Shakespeare's working method. ...
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