Barbara Bourland
When a fire rips through her studio and burns the seven enormous paintings for her next exhibition, a young, no-name painter is left with an impossible task: recreate her art in just three months - or ruin her fledgling career.
Barbara Johnson Chase
Tom and Barbara Duffy
Barbara Meilinger
Barbara Norrander
Barbara D. MacCluer
Barbara Deml
Im maschinenbau spielt der mensch eine zentrale rolle - sei es, weil er ergonomische produkte nutzen m�chte oder produkte entwickelt, die ergonomischen grundlagen gerecht werden m�ssen.
Barbara Dickson
From singing to the postman when she was two years old to her annual sell-out tours in the 2000s, barbara dickson has been captivating her fans for the best part of 60 years.
Barbara Ann Kipfer
Barbara D. MacCluer
Barbara Jo Coyle
Barbara L. Massoudi
Barbara Isaacs
This book offers a practical guide to using observations to learn about young children, as well as a means of assessing their learning.
Barbara J. Scheuermann
Barbara Johnson
Barbara Wolf Terao
Barbara Sapienza
Barbara Castro
Barbara Brandon-Croft
Barbara Fradkin
Barbara V. Novak
The successful management of children's health problems requires a sophisticated understanding of their health problems and needs, as well as knowledge about how best to respond to their situations.
Barbara Isaacs
This book offers a practical guide to using observations to learn about young children, as well as a means of assessing their learning.
Barbara Wolf Terao
Barbara A. Olsen
In the past 40 years, greek antiquity has witnessed several scholarly revolutions.
Barbara Weltman
Barbara O'Neal
Barbara Godwin
Barbara Murray
Barbara L. Mercer
Barbara Day
Barbara Wilson-Clay
The breastfeeding atlas has been completely revised to reflect new research in the field of lactation.
Barbara Gray
Bárbara Varassi Pega
Barbara O'Kane
Barbara Perry
Barbara O'Connor Wells
Barbara Mutch
Barbara Castro
Barbara S. Petitt
Barbara Lund
Barbara Lancellotti
Barbara Grabiwoda
Barbara Alfaro
Barbara Bogusz
Barbara Dunlop
Barbara Brend
Barbara Ross
Barbara Krasner
Barbara Browning
Barbara Brennan
Barbara Heller
Barbara Kingsolver
Barbara Josselsohn
Barbara Keily
Barbara Boyer
Barbara Rose; Editor
Barbara Carè
The book focuses on the interpretation of astragals, frequently unearthed in archaeological contexts and generally considered as plays, according to an established methodological approach, almost exclusively connected to children.
Barbara Pym
Barbara Casey
Constance S. Richards
Hilary Macaskill
Virginia woolf, an innovative writer whose experimental style and lyrical prose ensured her position as one of the most influential of modern novelists, was also firmly anchored in the reality of the houses she lived in and those she visited regularly.
Elsa Högberg
Michael Rosenthal
Originally published in 1962, virginia woolf, provides a commentary on the literary work of virginia woolf - examining not only her the novels, but also the considerable body of criticism surrounding her work.
Emma Simone
Molly Hoff
Daniel Ferrer
Originally published in 1990, virginia woolf and the madness of language explores the relationship between madness and the disruption of linguistic and structural norms in virginia woolf's modernist novels, opening new ground in woolfian studies, a.
Dorothy Brewster
Originally published in 1962, virginia woolf, provides a commentary on the literary work of virginia woolf - examining not only her the novels, but also the considerable body of criticism surrounding her work.
Jane deGay
Emma Simone
Rachel Bowlby
Virginia woolf was one of the most significant literary figures of the twentieth century—a major literary stylist and a lyrical novelist whose stream-of-consciousness approach in iconic books such as mrs dalloway, to the lighthouse, and o.
Jessica Berman
A companion to virginia woolf is a thorough examination of her life, work, and multiple contexts in 33 essays written by leading scholars in the field.
Evelyn Tsz Yan Chan
This book explores virginia woolf's engagement with the professions in her life and writing.
Claire Davison
The first book-length study of the poetics of co-translation in the context of british and european modernismthis study focuses on the considerable but neglected body of works translated by s.
R. S. Koppen
Places woolf�s writing in the context of sartorial practice from the victorian period to the 1930sbringing together studies in fashion, body culture and modernism, these 6 chapters place woolf�s writing in the context of contemporary european fashions, sa.
Judith Allen
Gbs_insertpreviewbuttonpopup(['isbn:9780748645856', 'isbn:9780748636754', 'isbn:9780748636761', 'isbn:9780748674534']); through close readings of woolf's essays, including 'montaigne', a room of one's own, 'craftsmanship', three guineas and 'thoughts on p.
Hermione Lee
Virginia Woolf
Katherine hilbery, torn between past and present, is a figure reflecting woolf's own struggle with history.
Victoria Rosner
Modernism and the architecture of private life offers a bold new assessment of the role of the domestic sphere in modernist literature, architecture, and design.
Joanna Klara Teske
The book examines the complex relationship between fiction and philosophy with a view of constructing a method of philosophical analysis and interpretation of narrative literature.
Virginia Woolf
Taking family, friends, and servants as her subjects, virginia woolf presents a series of impressions of the people around her.
Jane De Gay
'a number of interesting and powerful themes emerge in this study of virginia woolf's relation to the literary past .
Pamela Todd
The bloomsbury group is synonymous with artistry and acerbic wit, liberal ideas and outrageous sexual frankness.
Peter Dally
While virginia woolf--one of our century's most brilliant and mercurial writers--has had no shortage of biographers, none has seemed as naturally suited to the task as hermione lee.
Najma Mahmood
Lisa Ruddick
Stella McNichol
The first full-scale biography of the eminent british writer, written by her nephew.
Magdalene Brandt