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Arthur Wesley Dow and American Arts & Crafts
Published in Hardcover by Amer Federation of Arts (1999)
Authors: Nancy E. Green, Jessie J. Poesch, B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, and Jesse Poesch
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a thoughtful and well-produced arts and crafts reference
This is a valuable book for anyone interested in the decorative arts, especially for understanding the impact of the respected artist and teacher, Arthur Wesley Dow within both the American Arts and Crafts movement and American visual culture. It is a book suited both for the serious academic as well as the art enthusiast. Nancy E. Greene an Jessie Poesch have achieved a fine balance between their insightful scholarly text and the beautiful illustrations of prints, watercolors, photographs, pottery and furniture by Dow and other well-known exponents of this aesthetic shcool. This is truly a visual feast, a great book all around!


Shakespeare: Hamlet
Published in Paperback by Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt) (1989)
Author: Paul Arthur Cantor
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If only.....
....men in suits could kick drunks on the street
....brilliant kids could stop speaking to their parents
....welfare mothers could just get their acts together
....kids would just follow the rules
....the strong could get rid of the weak

All would be well for this book.

It Adds Up To........
....Nada. One of the characteristics of a PoMo writer is his shifting of shapes. Cantor slips from the shape of the traditional critic reading Hamlet line-by-line to that of the critic tackling the most PoMo of topics--a TV show like Gilligan's Isle. Such shifting presumes a certain above-it-all divinity in which Cantor is in all shapes (close reading/cultural studies//canonical/pop culture//Hamlet/Gilligan's Isle) and in no shapes. Downright nihilistic, one might say...

Hamlet in a Renaissance context
This is a great introduction to the play within a Reniassance context. The author does an admirable job in reconstructing the historical and literary contexts surrounding Hamlet. For example, the conflict which the play embodies between classical ideals of heroism and Christian skepticism is well-developed. Overall, this is the best place to begin any study of Hamlet, and it may be all you'll need. The language is clear and concise, in contrast to the pompous jargon-laden prose of so many "post-modern'" critics. Well-written, well-argued, well-informed: one of the best works available on this quintessential Renaissance play.


Der glückliche Hannibal : Lesegeschichte des allzeit fröhlichen Hannibal Biesle, Türmers, Cantors und Chorregenten zu Ilgenstadt : Roman aus der Biedermeierzeit
Published in Unknown Binding by Allgèauer Zeitungsverlag ()
Author: Arthur Maximilian Miller
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The Infinite Mind: Hypochondria
Published in Audio CD by Lichtenstein Creative Media (2003)
Authors: Arthur Barsky, Carla Cantor, Susan Baur, and Gene Weingarten
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The Playmakers: An Inside Look at Broadway's Golden Age
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2000)
Authors: Arthur Cantor, Stuart W. Little, and Fredric March
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Shakespeare's Rome: Republic and Empire
Published in Textbook Binding by Cornell Univ Pr (1976)
Author: Paul Arthur Cantor
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