Ibisubizo by’amashakiro
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Dreamwork
Dreamwork is a poetic exploration of the then and there, here and now, of landscapes and inscapes over time. It is part of a poetry series on dream and its relation to actuality. The poems explore past, present, and future in different places from Canada through New Jersey, New York and New Englan... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2010 -
Musing
Musing is a book of sonnets. Working within the framework of a classic poetic form, Jonathan Locke Hart embarks on an extended meditation on our rootedness in landscape and in the past. As sonnets, the poems are a mixture of tradition and innovation. Throughout, Hart deftly interweaves European cult... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2011 -
Shakespeare and Asia (Routledge Studies in Shakespeare)
Shakespeare and Asia brings together innovative scholars from Asia or with Asian connections to explore these matters of East-West and global contexts then and now. The collection ranges from interpretations of Shakespeare’s plays and his relations with other authors like Marlowe and Dickens through... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2019 -
Making and Seeing Modern Texts (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory)
Making and Seeing Modern Texts explores the poetics of texts through a close reading and analysis across the genres of poetry, drama, fiction, non-fiction travel literature and theory. This volume demonstrates that prose, as much as poetry, share the making and seeing of language, literary practice,... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2017 -
Unforgetting Private Charles Smith
Private Charles Smith had been dead for close to a century when Jonathan Hart discovered the soldier’s small diary in the Baldwin Collection at the Toronto Public Library. The diary’s first entry was marked 28 June 1915. After some research, Hart discovered that Charles Smith was an Anglo-Canadian, ... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2019 -
Shakespeare, the Renaissance and Empire: Volume II: Poetry, Philosophy and Politics (Routledge Studies in Shakespeare #2)
Shakespeare, the Renaissance and Empire: Poetry, Philosophy and Politics is the second volume of this study and builds on the first, which concentrated on related matters, including geography and language. In both volumes, a key focus is close analysis of the text and an attention to Shakespeare’s ... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2021 -
Shakespeare, the Renaissance and Empire: Volume I: Geography and Language (Routledge Studies in Shakespeare #1)
Shakespeare, the Renaissance and Empire presents Shakespeare as both a local and global writer, investigating Shakespeare’s trans-cultural writing through the interrelations and interactions of binaries including theory and practice, past and present, aesthetics and ethics, freedom and tyranny, repu... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2021 -
The Words of Winston Churchill (Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature)
The Words of Winston Churchill, a study that ranges over the course of a rich, controversial and remarkable career, is about the power and art of his language as a writer and speaker. Churchill used words as the greatest of poets and orators do, and did so in Parliament and for the people, Britain a... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2023 -
The Words of Winston Churchill: Speeches 1933-1940 (Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature)
This book focuses on a close analysis of selected speeches of Winston Churchill in the House of Commons and some of the responses from fellow MPs from 1933-1940 in peace and war, during the rise of Hitler, and concentrates on foreign affairs. The study will appeal to those interested in Churchill, f... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2023 -
Flute, Accordion or Clarinet?: Using the Characteristics of Our Instruments in Music Therapy
by Rivka Gottlieb • George Murray • Philip Hughes • Mike Gilroy • Steve Lyons • Esther Mitchell • Nathan Bettany • Anna Lockett • Anita Vaz • Catherine Warner • Joseph Piccinnini • Veronica Austin • Concetta Tomaino • Mary-Clare Fearn • Catrin Piears-Banton • Stella Compton-Dickinson • Helen Mottram • Colette Salkeld • Caroline Long • Alex Street • Dawn Loombe • Trisha Montague • Sarah Rodgers • Spela Loti Knoll • Grace Watts • Emily Corke • Paolo Pizziolo • Susanna Crociani • Penelope Birnstingl • Shlomi Hason • Joanna Burley • Sharon Warnes • Caroline Anderson • Jonathan Poole • Oonagh Jones • Nicky Haire • John Preston • Katy Bell • Angela Harrison • Prodromos Stylianou • Lisa Margetts • Susan Greenhalgh • Henry Dunn • Trygve Aasgaard • Billy Davidson • Philippa Derrington • Jo Tomlinson • Holly Mentzer • Annie Tyhurst • Luke Annesley • Tessa Watson • Amelia OldfieldMusic therapists are trained to use their first study instrument in clinical practice, yet existing literature focuses almost exclusively on the use of piano, basic percussion and voice. This illuminating book brings together international music therapists who use a diverse range of musical instrume... More
ururimi: ENGUburenganzira bw’umuhanzi: 2015