The Cabin in the Woods (2012), directed by Drew Goddard and co-authored by Goddard and Joss Whedon of Buffy-fame, was famously described by co-author Whedon as his ‘loving hate letter’ to horror.
This book tells the story of a remarkable building, the Rotunda, and its unique landscape. On its new site, the Rotunda formed an integral part of the Royal... Læs mere
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Emphasizing the entangled nature of eighteenth-century thought and its reception, these essays ask where the past ends and its... Læs mere
Assembled under one cover for the first time, and published in the 40th anniversary year of Translated Texts for Historians, this colouring book contains a selection of Mark Humphries’s drawings for readers to enjoy colouring in, or simply admire.
This book by Rodge Glass, the award-winning novelist, short story writer and biographer, is the first ever detailed assessment of Michel Faber’s life and work across genre and form.
Ars Judaica is an annual publication of the Department of Jewish Art at Bar-Ilan University. As such it is a valuable resource for art historians, collectors, curators, and all those interested in the visual arts. Interested in subscribing to Ars Judaica?
That makes Villette, considered by many to be Charlotte Brontë's masterpiece, of particular interest as a portrait of the Belgian capital... Læs mere