Martin Rivas Charles T. WolfeMartn Rivas (1862) is a novel by Alberto Blest Gana. Regarded as the first Chilean novel, Martn Rivas is a powerful story of romance, class, and national unity from an author who served for decades as a diplomat and ambassador for Chile. Inspired by the social realism of Honor de Balzac, Blest Gana retains his European roots while remaining true to the emerging culture of his country. Martn Rivas has always feared the walls closing in. Born and raised
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Rosemary Sassoon’s recognizes Richardson’s groundbreaking contribution to the freeing of the teaching of child art and her two handwriting schemes – the main one based on her observations of children’s pattern paintings and the natural movement of young children’s hands
space is devoted to the bizarre intrigues that accompanied the rise and fall of the vizier Ya'qub ibn Dawud and the mysterious circumstances of the caliph's own death in 169/785
Hoffe shows why Kant's philosophy continues to be relevant and challenging to us today
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Issues examined include discourses of imperialist modernization
includes a new introduction by Professor Norman Barry of the University of Buckingham which places Bastiat's views in their historical context and explains their continuing relevance today
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Situated at the intersection of humanities and bioethics
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