Troy Book Carol BrooksOne of the most ambitious attempts in medieval vernacular poetry to recount the story of the Trojan war. John Lydgate, monk of the great Benedictine abbey of Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, began composing the poem in October 1412 on commission from Henry, Prince of Wales, later King Henry V and he completed it in 1420.
The first academic collection dedicated to the histories
making it better and more secure
I sometimes had difficulty hearing what was said on crowded streets and busy interiors
Illustrated foreword by Chris Riddell
Seizing this chance of initiating an exchange between two of the greatest minds in Europe
World Film Locations: Dublin offers an engaging look at the many incarnations of the city onscreen through 50 synopses of the key scenes – either shot or set in Dublin – accompanied by a generous selection of full-colour film stills
themes and style which dominate in Blier's work
the Americas
the genre known as hanyru
and when enlightened despots abolish the guilds
The original essays in The Anthem Companion to Philip Rieff offer an important new assessment of the major works of Philip Rieff by leading writers in the fields of social and cultural theory
A comparative study of early post-1945 Central Europe on both sides of the Iron Curtain which puts the people back into Cold War history