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Euripides Plays Six: Hippolytos, Supplicants, Rhesos
Published in Paperback by Methuen Publishing, Ltd (1997)
Authors: Euripides, Frederic Raphael, Kenneth McLeish, and J. Michael Walton
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The book is really helpful to understanding Passage
To be frank,I never have the chance to read the book,yet I ever read lots of essays and thesis telling me that the book is really helpful to a student intending to have a in-depth search of Passage,so I wish to get the book for a long time.Although I tried all means, I haven't gotten the book.That's why I've come to the Amazon.


Buddhist thought in India : three phases of Buddhist philosophy
Published in Unknown Binding by Allen & Unwin ()
Author: Edward Conze
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making buddhism inaccessible
An extremely difficult and tedious read. Treats scholastic Buddhism in all its technicality. THe author comes across as a real curmudgeon. Very unenjoyable.

Buddhist Thought in India
I obtained this book in order to write a term paper for my World Religions class in college and found it's explanation of the three phases of Buddhist philosophy clear, concise and extremely helpful. Got an A on the paper, by the way.


Honduras and the Bay Islands
Published in Paperback by Passport Press Inc. (1990)
Authors: Jean-Pierre Panet and Leah Hart
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More than just a Collection of Critical Approaches
A Passage to India is Forster's most celebrated and most frequently read novel. Published in 1924, the novel has given rise to critical discussion about imperialism, liberalism, modernism, ethnicity, sexuality and the relation of the personal and political. With Forster being one of the chief authors of early twentieth-century English literature, this text is a key text to the modern novel. Therefore, Routledge has decided to publish a sourcebook on the novel in their series of literary sourcebooks, edited by Duncan Wu (Oxford). Peter Childs, the editor of the book, is Principal Lecturer in English at the University of Gloucestershire and well known due to his publications on twentieth-century prose.

The approach of this book is very different to other critical works. It has been designed to provide students with the materials required to begin serious studies of their own. This is reflected in the structure of the book. Section 1, 'Contexts,' provides biographical data in form of an author chronology and contemporary documents relating to the author and his work-every single one of them by Forster himself. The texts are structured in four major groups: 'The English and the British Empire', 'On A Passage to India', 'India' and 'On the Rhythm in Fiction.' Section 2, 'Interpretations,' contains what the most critical books contain: critical approaches to the text. In Childs's book, they are sorted as a history of criticism. This part is divided into three main chapters. The first gives an overview over the critical reception of Forster's novel whereas the second as well as the third are selections of extracts from the most important and influential early and modern criticism. The last part of the second section is dedicated to the stage and film adaptations, but does-alas!-not tell about all and the most recent adaptations. Section 3 is called 'Key Passages.' This is clearly a euphemism for a chapter summary with snippets of the original text. The reason to have these forty-eight pages in the book is simple: They are for the lazy students. They summarize the plot, they give examples for brief presentations; they tell the reader the setting, the point of view-everything which would take the student five minutes having the novel in hand. Furthermore, they tell the reader how to interpret the text. The rest of the book is a short list of recommended editions and further texts, followed by an index.

One can ask for the perfect reader of this book, and one will find none. For the student who really wants to do research on Forster, the references are too few and the critical extracts to short and to various. There is a general lack of in-depth analysis. The editor, so it seems, did neither want to focus on a specific aspect of the novel nor put an emphasis on a specific type of criticism, whether feminist, postcolonial, biographical or structuralist criticism. The idea to provide a book of sources as a basis for discussion is laudable, but it is disavowed by the I-tell-you-how-to-read-this-novel part of the sourcebook. What this sourcebook can do is to give you a general overview over the history and the types of criticism, a timeline of Forster's life and a selection of letters and essays, which can form a contextual frame for the novel. One can recommend Peter Childs's book to teachers who either really want to discuss the novel or have no idea and want to deliver the usual interpretational phrases, and the book is recommendable to people who do not want to read the novel by themselves and have no internet account to find the freely available chapter summaries. Still, the book is well done, very clearly arranged and of a certain academic standard. As first overview for a subsequent authentic research, this well-written book is good choice.


Al-Beruni's India: Account of the Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Geography, Chronology, Astronomy, Customs, Laws and Astrology of India About AD 1030
Published in Hardcover by Low Price Publications (1994)
Authors: Al-Beruni and Edward C. Sachau
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Alberuni's India
Published in Paperback by Rupa & Co. (01 January, 2002)
Author: Dr. Edward C. Sachau
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Alberuni's India
Published in Paperback by W W Norton & Co. (1971)
Authors: Ainslie Embree, Edward Sacham, Al-Biruni, Edward C. Sachan, and Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Biruni
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Alberuni's India - 2 Vols.
Published in Hardcover by Laurier Books Ltd. /AES (01 September, 1993)
Author: Edward, C. Alberuni / Sachau
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Learning to Teach Geography in the Secondary School : A Companion to School Experience (Learning to Teach Subjects in the Secondary School)
Published in Paperback by RoutledgeFalmer (2000)
Authors: David Lambert and David Balderstone
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Allan Octavian Hume: Father of the Indian National Congress, 1829-1912: A Biography
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (2002)
Authors: William Wedderburn and Edward C. Moulton
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California Bungalows of the Twenties
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (1993)
Author: Henry L. Wilson
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