7 632 résultats
133447804X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334487103.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1330990676.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1332948111.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334362505.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1527667391.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1330174372.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0259289531.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
024339487X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 80 pages, plus color plates. 85 color illustrations and 80 b&w illustrations. 6 1/2"w x 9 1/2"h.
18263397-yd5063Halberstadt: Vogler 1826. XIV und 139 Seiten. Illustrierter orig. Pappband (berieben und bestoßen, durchgehend etwas fleckig, auf dem Spiegel Reste eines Exlibris einer Leihbibliothek, kleiner Stempel auf dem Titelblatt, im Ganzen aber ordentliches Exemplar). fest gebunden
1936053835Washington Dc: Anderson House 1936. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 133 Pp. Gray Cloth Lettered In Maroon. First Edition Stated. Book Near Fine Slight Fading To Covers. Dust Jacket Priced $2.50 Near Fine. Autographed By Maxwell Anderson And Dated 1937. Also Signed By Burgess Meredith With Greeting "Best Wishes". Also With An Inscription "Happy Birthday To Eileen From Mary" Dated 1937. Actor Burgess Meredith Made His Credited Film Debut As The Avenging Son Rio Romagna In "Winterset" A 1936 American Crime Film Directed By Alfred Santell; Meredith Had Starred In The Broadway 1935 Play Of The Same Name By Maxwell Anderson In A Loose Dramatization Of The Sacco And Vanzetti Trial And Execution In 1928. The Movie Script Retains Elements Of The Blank Verse Poetic Meter On Which Anderson Based His 1935 Winterset Broadway Theater Production. <br/> <br/> Anderson House paperback
Dustjacket has a couple of small ink stains and is wavy and water stained. Book is clean and bright. ; This book examines the literary and intellectual relationships between Piers Plowman and The Faerie Queene. It links those two rich and problematical poems by showing their development from a common religious and artistic matrix and by assessing their roles in the evolution of allegory. ; 256 pages
19632058475Cambridge: University Press 1963. XI, (1), 248 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen schwarz-weißen Bildtafeln auf 24 unpaginierten Seiten Kunstdruckpapier. Gr. 8° (23 x 16 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und graugefärbtem Kopfschnitt. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
4 p. l., 3-125 p. 20 cm. Hardcover Very good condition, some pages roughly opened
93p. Paperback Very good condition
Book is slightly cocked. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Collection of essays range over the whole field of Drama from the function of the mask in the Greek Theatre to the undermining of the Classical Ideal in the Fair Theatres of Paris in the eighteenth century. ; 277 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Foxing passim. DJ a bit yellowed. ; Collection of essays range over the whole field of Drama from the function of the mask in the Greek Theatre to the undermining of the Classical Ideal in the Fair Theatres of Paris in the eighteenth century. ; 277 pages
Scholars' name to halftitle (Mark Golden). Very light shelfwear. ; In this volume William S. Anderson sets Plautus, who wrote Rome's earliest surviving poetry, in his rightful place among the Greek and Roman writers of what we know as New Comedy (fourth to second centuries). Anderson begins by defining major innovations that Plautus made on inherited Greek New Comedy (Menander, Philemon, and Diphilus) , transforming it from romantic domestic drama to a celebration of rollicking family anarchy. He shows how Plautus diminished the traditional importance of love and replaced it with a new major theme: 'heroic badness,' especially embodied in the rogue slave (ancestor of the impudent servant, valet, or maid). Anderson then examines the unique verbal texture of Plautus' drama and demonstrates his revolt against realism, his drive to have his characters defy everyday circumstances and pit their intrepid linguistic wit against social order, their Roman extravagant impudence against Greek self-control. Finally, Anderson explores the special form of metatheatre that we admire in Plautus, by which he undermines the assumptions of his Greek models' and replaces them with a new, confident Roman comedy. ; Robson Classical Lectures; 194 pages
Faint creasing to spine. Light shelfwear. Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). ; In this volume William S. Anderson sets Plautus, who wrote Rome's earliest surviving poetry, in his rightful place among the Greek and Roman writers of what we know as New Comedy (fourth to second centuries). Anderson begins by defining major innovations that Plautus made on inherited Greek New Comedy (Menander, Philemon, and Diphilus) , transforming it from romantic domestic drama to a celebration of rollicking family anarchy. He shows how Plautus diminished the traditional importance of love and replaced it with a new major theme: 'heroic badness,' especially embodied in the rogue slave (ancestor of the impudent servant, valet, or maid). Anderson then examines the unique verbal texture of Plautus' drama and demonstrates his revolt against realism, his drive to have his characters defy everyday circumstances and pit their intrepid linguistic wit against social order, their Roman extravagant impudence against Greek self-control. Finally, Anderson explores the special form of metatheatre that we admire in Plautus, by which he undermines the assumptions of his Greek models' and replaces them with a new, confident Roman comedy. ; Robson Classical Lectures; 194 pages
Play based on Socrates and his trial and death in Athens.101p. Blue-Green blue cloth binding faded on spine and edges Faint foxing on end papers, but interior very neat and clean. Book
1972T76526Hamden, Archon books 1972 vii + 140pp., 23cm., cloth, dustwrapper, good condition, T76526
vii + 140pp., 23cm., cloth, dustwrapper, good condition, T76526
A couple of small dings to top of wraps. Small crease and bump to top corner of front wrap else Fine. ; Lingue E Letterature Carocci / 67; 253 pages
195011875FLAMMARION 1950 315 pages in8. 1950. broché. première édition. 315 pages. Le Narthex est un roman d'André Billy publié en 1950 par Flammarion qui raconte un drame commun à travers une combinaison de réalisme quotidien et d'art naturel