Miss Meredith Ms Maria AnticoMiss Meredith (1889) is a novel by Amy Levy. Published the year of her tragic death, Miss Meredith is the final novel of a pioneering writer and feminist whose poetry and prose explores the concept of the New Woman while illuminating the realities of Jewish life in nineteenth century London. A hard fight with fortune had been my mother's from the day when, a girl of eighteen, she had left a comfortable home to marry my father for love. Poverty and
Names have been replaced by identification numbers and annual contests run by the ruthless overseer leave families torn apart by violence and death
the visiting student and
Investigates how the Thai poet Angkarn Kallayanapong adapts Buddhist concepts of time to create a modern Asian aesthetic imaginary
covering the Celtic Tiger era of mass immigration to Ireland as well as the dramatic growth in levels of emigration that has occurred since the Irish economic collapse
and encouraged from a young age to study the classics and learn Latin and Greek
a physician from London seeks mercy from a Spanish priest while laying on his deathbed
This book features chapters from international contributors from diverse backgrounds and professions discussing their challenges with and victories over digital problems that share common issues with those facing digital preservationists
The first study of how a group of diverse women spread
and multilingual writers across class
The current global economic crisis has increased fiscal deficits and the accumulated public debts of most countries
and how only a return to foundational investigation on the terrain of the radical skeptic is adequate to the task
Johnson justifies his anthology by identifying its vital purpose: “The public