In 1819, writers Keats, Shelley, and Wordsworth produced their most acclaimed work, and the craze for Walter Scott's historical novels reached a zenith. Here James Chandler shows how literature engaged the volatile politics of the day and became, in effect, history writing itself. To demonstrate his point, Chandler offers a series of cases of his own built around key texts from the era. Photos.
Early Greek Vase Painting: 11th-6th Centuries B.C. by John Boardman, ISBN 0500203091
EARLY GREEK VASE PAINTING completes John Boardman's study of Greek vase painting in the World of Art series. Boardman demonstrates that all components of later Greek art can be traced through vase painting from the 11th to the 6th centuries B.C. The works discussed here display the Greek painter's craft at its zenith, and later achievements of Greek art can be fully understood only in light of this formative period. 588 illustrations.
Early Greek Vase Painting: 11th-6th Centuries B.C. by John Boardman, ISBN 0500203091
Zenith televisions > Early Greek Vase Painting: 11th-6th Centuries B.C. by John Boardman, ISBN 0500203091
The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey, ISBN 1572702443
When Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant is confined to a hospital bed, a friend brings him an assortment of pictures of famous historical figures. Grant is captivated by a portrait of King Richard III and wonders how such a sensitive-appearing soul could have murdered his own nephews to secure the British crown for himself. Grant reconsiders 500-year-old evidence pertaining to one of the most intriguing mysteries of all time. Who really killed the princes in the Tower of London? Josephine Teys answer to this question has fascinated readers since the books publication in 1951. This classic mystery has been ranked fourth by the Mystery Writers of America on its list of the Top 100 Mystery Novels of All Time. Fans of public televisions Cadfael or I, Claudius know Jacobis work and he is unsurpassed here in his rich reading.
The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey, ISBN 1572702443
Zenith televisions > The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey, ISBN 1572702443
Early Greek Vase Painting: 11th-6th Centuries B.C. by John Boardman, ISBN 0500203091
EARLY GREEK VASE PAINTING completes John Boardman's study of Greek vase painting in the World of Art series. Boardman demonstrates that all components of later Greek art can be traced through vase painting from the 11th to the 6th centuries B.C. The works discussed here display the Greek painter's craft at its zenith, and later achievements of Greek art can be fully understood only in light of this formative period. 588 illustrations.
Early Greek Vase Painting: 11th-6th Centuries B.C. by John Boardman, ISBN 0500203091
Zenith televisions > Early Greek Vase Painting: 11th-6th Centuries B.C. by John Boardman, ISBN 0500203091
The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey, ISBN 1572702443
When Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant is confined to a hospital bed, a friend brings him an assortment of pictures of famous historical figures. Grant is captivated by a portrait of King Richard III and wonders how such a sensitive-appearing soul could have murdered his own nephews to secure the British crown for himself. Grant reconsiders 500-year-old evidence pertaining to one of the most intriguing mysteries of all time. Who really killed the princes in the Tower of London? Josephine Teys answer to this question has fascinated readers since the books publication in 1951. This classic mystery has been ranked fourth by the Mystery Writers of America on its list of the Top 100 Mystery Novels of All Time. Fans of public televisions Cadfael or I, Claudius know Jacobis work and he is unsurpassed here in his rich reading.
The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey, ISBN 1572702443
Zenith televisions > The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey, ISBN 1572702443
Zenith televisions review plasma televisions England in 1819: The Politics of Literary Culture and the Case of Romantic Historicism by James Chandler, ISBN 0226101088 