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011278
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New York, Dover publications, 1993.
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viii, 114p
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Dover Thrift Editions
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Summary/Abstract |
Using dramatic monologue as poetic form, Robert Browning sought to reveal his subjects's true natures in their accounts of their lives and affairs.
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9780486277837 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I00224 | 821.8/BRO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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023133
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London, Dover publications, 1998.
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60pWhite spine
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Dover Thrift Editions
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In this superlative collection of quotations by the great Irish playwright and wit, readers will find the very best of Wilde's scintillating comments on art, human nature, morals, society, politics, history, and numerous other subjects. Epigrams, aphorisms, and other bon mots gleaned from Wilde's enduringly popular plays, essays, and conversation offer amusing, thought-provoking observations that resonate with truth and profundity beneath their comic surface.
Widely acknowledged as the most brilliant talker of his age, Wilde once explained to André Gide, "I put all my genius into my life; I put only my talent into my works." This fine collection of nearly 400 quotes, organized by category, contains quotations from both his works and his conversation, including gems from his personal life with which even devotees may be unfamiliar. The result is a splendid introduction to Wilde's mind and personality, embodied in a feast of the English language's most brilliant and perceptive witticisms.
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9780486401461 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I02131 | 828.802/WIL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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012976
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New York, Dover publications, 1997.
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iii, 60pBrown spine
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Dover Thrift Editions
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"Poetics" is a treatise on fine art, mentioning not only epic and dithyrambic poetry, but tragedy, comedy, flute playing and lyre playing. Aristotle's conception of tragedy , a depiction of a heroic action that arouses pity and fear in the spectators and brings about a catharsis of these emotions, has helped perpetuate the Greek ideal of drama to the present day.
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9780486295770 Pb.
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I00532 | 808.2/ARI | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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013080
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New York, Dover publications, 1956.
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vii, 727-1414, i-xviiiBrown spine
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A four-volume work made over 15 years, this book is specially designed to make mathematics more accessible to the layman. This volume covers the broad areas of mathematics and the physical world, social sciences and the laws of chance.
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Parts V - VIII
Mathematics and the physical world
Mathematics and social science
The laws of chance
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0486411508 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I00529 | 510/NEW | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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