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pp.257-304 + 1-104, 16cm., br.orig., non-coupé, [contient e.a.: HYMANS Louis, Robert-le -Frison, drame historique, pp.49-104]
in-4°, pp. (8) 60. Cartonato. Con i nomi dei partecipanti e degli attori.
In 8° leg. edit. sov. fig. col. pp. 598, con ill.ni anche col. ben tenuto
In-12°, pp. (24), 493, (11). Legatura in piena pelle con freg e titolo in oro al dorso, tagli spruzzati.
Reveals how certain strategic metaphors embedded in the early Western literary canon have promoted--and continue to promote--systems of inequality and social control. Collins examines texts ranging from the Homeric epics and the Platonic dialogues to Virgil's "Aeneid" and the "Book of Revelation". Drawing on the linguistic and documentary evidence of usages in early societies, chiefly Greek and Hebrew, Collins has produced a penetrating examination of social and personal structures in those worlds. ; 9.5 x 0.75 x 6.5 Inches; 196 pages
47 p. Loss top margin of title page. Lacks fly leaves. Foxed. 24mo. 140 mm. Disbound. Title continues: "As Performed At The Hay-Market and New-York Theatres. From the Prompt Book. (second american from the first London edition of 1806)." S&S/AI 14735. Second American edition. Disbound. AI BX 7
123p. Original cloth backed decorated paper binding, showing a large red balloon rising in front of a people filled windows. Binding edges worn, otherwise a nice copy. Padraic Colum (1881-1972) was an Irish poet, novelist, dramatist, biographer, and collector of folklore. He was one of the leading figures of the Celtic Revival. LIT 8
Light wear to a couple of corners. Minor shelfwear. ; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
Minor shelfwear; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
Light wear to a couple of corners else fine. ; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
Light wear to a couple of corners. Light pencil marginalia to a couple of pages. ; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
Gift inscription from D. J. Conacher to Emmet Robbins in pen to half-title. Creasing to 1 corner of wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play. ; Signed by Author
Faint crease to rear wrap. Minor shelfwear. ; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
Light wear to a couple of corners. Minor shelfwear. ; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
Minor shelfwear. ; Signed by Conacher: "For Robert, with kindest regards, Desmond" ; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play. ; Signed by Author
Minor shelfwear else Fine; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Small correction to 1 page in pen. DJ is tattered with browning, tears, chipping and pieces missing. ; 372 pages; Discusses the structure and techniques of Euripidean drama in relation to its new and richly varied themes.
Boards are bowed with light staining. DJ spine is lightly browned. DJ has a few small tears and chipping and rubbing. ; 372 pages; Discusses the structure and techniques of Euripidean drama in relation to its new and richly varied themes.
Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 372 pages; Discusses the structure and techniques of Euripidean drama in relation to its new and richly varied themes.
Light bump to base of spine. Scholar's name to ffep (Philippa Goold née Forder). DJ is bit tattered with browning, small tears, chipping ; 372 pages; Discusses the structure and techniques of Euripidean drama in relation to its new and richly varied themes.
Very light creasing to rear wrap else fine. Inscribed by author to R. E. Fantham on ffep in pen. ; 128 pages; This work describes how Euripides provides, in specific plays, a variety of original treatments of well-known views of his contemporaries, the Sophists. The emphasis is on Euripides as the creative virtuoso of dramatic ideas rather than as a philosopher. Euripides' adaptation covers a range of dramatic styles and approaches, from the tragic treatment of the nature in "Hippolytus", to the near parody of Sophistic views on sense-perception in "Helen".; Signed by Author
Small chip to head of spine. Inscribed by author on ffep in pen. ; 128 pages; This work describes how Euripides provides, in specific plays, a variety of original treatments of well-known views of his contemporaries, the Sophists. The emphasis is on Euripides as the creative virtuoso of dramatic ideas rather than as a philosopher. Euripides' adaptation covers a range of dramatic styles and approaches, from the tragic treatment of the nature in "Hippolytus", to the near parody of Sophistic views on sense-perception in "Helen".; Signed by Author
"A thorough analysis of the literary and no-literary aspects essential for an understanding of the play." 198p, bibliography. Book
Light Edgewear/rubbing to corners and spine. ; 0.7 x 8.96 x 5.96 Inches; 229 pages; Comprehensive study of the three plays of Aeschylus' Oresteia.