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The Copywrights: Intellectual Property and the Literary Imagination
Published in Hardcover by Cornell Univ Pr (2003)
Author: Paul K. Saint-Amour
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Original, provocative and readable
This is an exciting and brilliantly conceived work that ties together literary criticism and legal theory with great assurance. Indispensable for scholars of James Joyce in particular, but should be of interest to anybody thinking about the status of law and literature in the twentieth century.


Dragon Poems
Published in Hardcover by Oxford Univ Pr Childrens Books (1992)
Authors: John Foster, Korky Paul, and Corky Paul
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Great for all lovers of poetry or dragons!
I'm an adult but I collect children's books. Why? Because of books like this one. I love any collection of poetry of a theme, and this one is wonderful. I love poems, I love dragons, I love this book! I'm going to get several of them for Christmas gifts for both children and adults. The choice of poems is unbelievable. Who knew there were so many poems about dragons? And the illustrations are so cute, so funny, so amazing. The artist is some magical person who is a gift to our planet!


Figuring Sex Between Men from Shakespeare to Rochester
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (2002)
Author: Paul Hammond
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Startling academic study
This smart, amazingly well-researched and groundbreaking study on the literature of sodomy and male love in the 17th Century is written in jargon-free language and is utterly convincing. That's probably because Mr. Hammond doesn't try to overinterpret the evidence he has available (and it is quite alot) but leaves room for doubt and variable readings. This restraint (so rare in gay studies...believe me, I know) makes his book stand out in the field, that and the fact that he has unearthed a treasure trove of literature either unknown or known only to a few specialists. His facts are fascinating, his style engaging. Future research in the history of sexual writing will have to take his work into consideration. Bravo, Mr. Hammond!


Fingal's Cave, the Poems of Ossian, and Celtic Christianity
Published in Hardcover by Continuum Pub Group (1999)
Authors: Paul Marshall Allen and Joan Deris Allen
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fascinating
Rudolf Steiner described Fingal's Cave as "a temple built by the spirits of nature". Anyone wanting to understand Celtic Christianity should read this book, and anyone visiting Scotland should visit this sacred site, only 5 miles from Iona. This site has had a profound influence on many artists and writers, and the Poems of Ossian are one of the great treasures of spiritual literature. Read, learn and enjoy.


The Gauguin Answer Sheet: After Paul Gauguin's Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going (Contemporary Poetry Series (University of Georgia Press).)
Published in Paperback by University of Georgia Press (2001)
Author: Dennis Finnell
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Indescribable
Finnell's entry in the Great American Long Poem Contest is unlike any other I can think of. The individual sections skitter and swoop over great realms of aesthetic, personal, and historical territory, and the tone ranges from hilarity to wistfulness. In the guise of a meditation on Gauguin's strange allegorical painting, Finnell offers an indescribable mixture of family history, dream vision, artistic rumination, and slanted autobiography--all turning on and returning to the questions posed by Gauguin's title: "Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?" These huge questions fairly beg for solemnity and bardic posturing, but Finnell addresses them with consummately sly and strange offhandedness. Overall, his imagination is so odd, his sensibility so charming, his diction so fresh and capacious that it's easy to get lost in this book-and even easier to enjoy it.


Great Short Poems (Dover Thrift Editions)
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (2000)
Author: Paul Negri
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wonderful collection of poems
Paul Negri presents here more than 150 poems ranging from the 17th century till today. You'll find English and American poems. A very recommendable collection for little money!


Greetings to Our Friends in Brazil: One Hundred Poems
Published in Hardcover by Harvill Pr (1999)
Author: Paul Durcan
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the amazing mr. durcan
having attended a public reading by Paul durcan as he set out on the launch of this book, i could not wait to afterwards get my own, pompousness will not be found hear, rather a revelation in the banal, perhaps as good as Christams Day and Daddy, Daddy, but all books are so brilliantly diverse that you will never bore of paul, go on, buy the book, you can thank be later.


Ground That Love Seeks
Published in Paperback by Five Seasons Press (1996)
Author: Paul Matthews
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beautiful poems
curl up with this these poems and enjoy...simply wonderful


In Praise of Churches
Published in Paperback by John Murray Pubs Ltd (01 August, 1998)
Authors: John, Sir Betjeman and Paul Hogarth
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amazing artistic book
This book definitely could not be a best seller as popular fictions, but it's good for all artists---if you were an architect, painter, or poet...you'll love it. It birngs together poems, prose and painting in a way that will delight, surprise and enthuse all of us. I am happy to find this book from Amazon. Two years ago, I bought a book "Graham Green Country" which is the travelling sketchbook of Paul Hogarth, I found Hogarth is a wonderful watecolour artist, I like his painting with exceptionally free style but sometimes with very neat details. So, I traced his illustrated book " In praise of Churches", in which, his 80 water colour paintings are so impressive , vivid and delight. The author John Betjeman is famous in poem and prose. I am surprised that he is also so keen on architecture. Don't be boring about the old churches, ---in this book, it's all concerning the churches of 500 years ago---the author's life was infused by deep and very personal love of the churches. he said " I know no greater pleaseure than church crawling" ----when we are reading his note and illustrations, we will feel great fun and enjoyment and following his crawling. sometimes about the details of churches, sometimes you can find the wonderful prose, verse, poems and hymns. I particularly like the author's notes on the architectural side of churches. First, he can vision the environment, the stone paving, the church yard, the graves,...and then about the detail artistic fittings such as door knocker, stonework,the gargoyles, altar,doorhinges,the bell, the sun dial,the lectem, the calligraphy.... even the notice board!!---all those, with Hogarth's fascinating paintings! When you are entering the church, please don't forget to find out are there any artwork of your church?.....please enjoy the peaceful life with art.


The Annals of Chile
Published in Hardcover by Faber & Faber (1994)
Author: Paul Muldoon
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