A historical-textual study about transformations of the aesthetics of the sublime - the literary and aesthetic quality of greatness under duress - from early English Romanticism to the New Poetry Movement in twentieth-century China.
Berlin, Budapest, Prague, and Warsaw are cities indelibly marked by more than forty years of Soviet influence. This title explores the ways in which these major urban centres have redefined their identities over the years.
A guide to identifying trees in Indiana and surrounding states. It explains how to identify various species in different seasons and color photographs show important characteristics.
Discusses aspects of terror with regard to human rights events across the globe, but especially in the United States, Latin America, and Europe. This title... Læs mere
Animal abuse as a predictor of abuse against humans has been documented extensively. Society‘s ever-rising violence... Læs mere
Dorothy Harrison Eustis is the woman responsible for founding The Seeing Eye, the first guide dog school in the United States.... Læs mere
Dogs know when we are feeling down. They love it when we are happy and seeking friendship and fun, and they understand when we are feeling sad and desperate.... Læs mere
A story of a deepening relationship between a couple and their cat that features comments about cat behavior and the nature of the human-feline bond.
A comprehensive account of the writing and thought of the Polish writer Witold Gombrowicz.
A compilation of Irving Howe's interviews during the last fifteen years of his life. It presents what could be viewed as the sequel to Howe's intellectual autobiography, ""A Margin of Hope"".
"Published in cooperation with the Human Rights Institute of the Center for Applied Ethics, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne."
This is a quick and easy-to-use reference guide for choosing plant material for landscape designs. It includes comprehensive lists with search criteria for each of the major plant groups, including trees, shrubs, groundcovers, perennials, vines, grasses, and ferns.