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204 kr
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612 kr
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Aspire is an exciting new three level upper secondary course packed full of National Geographic content including images and video. With Aspire students will:
612 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Aspire is an exciting new three level upper secondary course packed full of National Geographic content including images and video. With Aspire students will:
928 kr
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404 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
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961 kr
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391 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
No other description available.
612 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Aspire is an exciting new three level upper secondary course packed full of National Geographic content including images and video. With Aspire students will:
961 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
No other description available.
512 kr
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1 442 kr
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Epic Ambitions in Modern Times explores how artists in varied genres and media have aimed for, in Milton’s phrase, ”things unattempted yet” in epic creation. Starting with the last books of Paradise Lostas a farewell to the ancient tradition of epic and extending to an assessment of four twenty-first-century women writers retelling canonical epics in the voices of marginalized characters, the book’s intervening chapters consider epic in the forms of an epistolary novel, a work of history, a poetic autobiography, an opera, a silent film, a series of paintings, two literary fantasies, three poems set in the future and a play.
512 kr
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462 kr
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Epic Ambitions in Modern Times explores how artists in varied genres and media have aimed for, in Milton’s phrase, ”things unattempted yet” in epic creation. Starting with the last books of Paradise Lostas a farewell to the ancient tradition of epic and extending to an assessment of four twenty-first-century women writers retelling canonical epics in the voices of marginalized characters, the book’s intervening chapters consider epic in the forms of an epistolary novel, a work of history, a poetic autobiography, an opera, a silent film, a series of paintings, two literary fantasies, three poems set in the future and a play.