Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson Dr Jordi OrtuñoPublished in 1924, The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson is a biography by her niece Martha Dickinson Bianchi. Featuring detailed biographical essays and her letters, for the first time arranged chronically, the book stands as a retelling of her aunts life from the perspective of family in an attempt to challenge the image of Emily Dickinson as a cold, isolated woman of mystery. With an eye catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript,
persistent journey toward voice and freedom
leading to a new approach to the interpretation of the text
This volume brings together selected articles
Providing a much-needed account of state-technology affairs in the global south Cybersecurity Governance in Latin America challenges scholars and policymakers to rethink the protection of cyberspace to avoid unnecessarily sacrificing rights and freedoms in the name of national security
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Robert Cummings Neville offers a new theology of the ultimate and a new theory of religion to back it up
The Daoist Zhuangzi has often been read as a mystical philosopher
EU development cooperation policy has ceased to be unique and perhaps has become more symbolic than substantive
where his mother was born a slave and his father was a French sea captain
and meat avoidance among Jews
This chapter reviews the various kinds of herbicide resistance
Patricia Enciso