Canova and His World John T S LamThis kaleidoscopic study of Antonio Canova (1757 1822), one of the most celebrated sculptors of the Neoclassical era, reconsiders his life, work and artistic legacy in the wake of the two hundredth anniversary of his death. Pestilli here examines how critics such as Carl Ludwig Fernow and Quatremre de Quincy critically shaped both Canovas work and its reception and delves into the striking similarities between Canova and his renowned predecessor, Gian
A key aim of the book is to bridge the distinct aspects of research into the quantum states of light
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and provides a detailed guide to International Swaps and Derivatives Association and other leading documentation platforms
the volume forces readers to confront the question: Does ethical fashion go deep enough into challenging unethical behaviour or is it just a charade of good intentions
Architecture and the Face of Coal is the first book to examine the fascinating story of the relationship between architecture and Britain's coal fields
The book discusses emerging theories and presents cutting-edge batterer intervention techniques that use positive psychology
From this position the monograph surveys the major organisational changes of the Labour Party in their period of opposition: the Policy Review (1987–92)
Aparna Mishra Tarc reminds us of the importance of fostering a meaningful practice of literacy in the construction of real and fictive stories by which to live well throughout our lives
Challans focuses on the systemic
The first detailed study of Ireland’s relationship with that continent
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This edition of Kate Chopin’s A Night in Acadie is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers