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Biografier giver dig adgang til ægte livsfortællinger og skæbner, der har sat deres præg på verden. Her finder du bøger om både nulevende og historiske personer - fra de magtfulde til de misforståede, fra kendte navne til hverdagens helte. Vores udvalg rummer inspirerende historier om mod, passion og vilje, hvor virkelighedens stemmer får plads. Uanset om du søger en biografi med indhold til samlingen, en rørende gave eller blot ønsker at læse om mennesker, der har ændret verden, er der masser at vælge imellem. Find din næste biografi hos WilliamDam.dk og oplev fortællinger, der berører og sætter sig fast.
Originally published in 1991, the style of Nicole Ward Jouve’s startingly original appraisals of women’s writing suggests a new direction for feminist criticism, pointing up the shortcomings of much prevailing feminist analysis, and presenting viable alternatives.
First published in 1994, Marie Maclean studies the writings of social rebels and explores the relationship between their personal narratives and illegitimacy.... Læs mere
How do women’s poetic voices disrupt cultural forms? What is the relationship between female desire and the structures of poetry?... Læs mere
The social novel in 19th-century Britain has been considered the effort of a mostly male canon of writers. In this study, first... Læs mere
This special issue book raises significant and sobering concerns about President Trump’s impact on the welfare of the United States, especially in areas of gender, race, and human rights.
An unforgettable memoir of a mixed-race child kidnapped and raised by his white supremacist grandparents
Jacqueline Bouvier, Ethel Skakel and Joan Bennett all married into the Kennedy family and became forever linked with the American legend. This book offers an account of the relationship shared by these three women, during the "Camelot" years and beyond.
John Corry chronicles the quintessential story of the Murrays and the McDonnells, the Irish American “golden clan”.
Defender is the first and only scholarly biography of Daniel H. Wells, an important yet historically neglected leader among the nineteenth-century Mormons.