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Titre : The Jungle Book Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Rudyard Kipling, Auteur Editeur : Britain : Wordsworth Editions Ltd Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 251 p Présentation : couv.illu.en cou Format : 18x13 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84022-783-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 823 Fiction Résumé : The Jungle Book introduces Mowgli, the human foundling adopted by a family of wolves. It tells of the enmity between him and the tiger Shere Khan, who killed Mowgli's parents, and of the friendship between the man-cub and Bagheera, the black panther, and Baloo, the sleepy brown bear, who instructs Mowgli in the Laws of the Jungle. The Jungle Book [texte imprimé] / Rudyard Kipling, Auteur . - Britain : Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 2018 . - 251 p : couv.illu.en cou ; 18x13 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-84022-783-3
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 823 Fiction Résumé : The Jungle Book introduces Mowgli, the human foundling adopted by a family of wolves. It tells of the enmity between him and the tiger Shere Khan, who killed Mowgli's parents, and of the friendship between the man-cub and Bagheera, the black panther, and Baloo, the sleepy brown bear, who instructs Mowgli in the Laws of the Jungle. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 19/309740 L/823.022 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 19/309739 L/823.022 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 19/309741 L/823.022 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 19/309742 L/823.022 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible
Titre : The Last Sherlock Holmes Story Audio CD Pack,The,Level 3 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michael dibdin, Auteur Editeur : new york : Archives Contemporaines Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 72p. Format : 13x20 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-479121-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 823 Fiction Résumé : There can be no question that the contents of this book will prove extremely controversial. Many people will be deeply shocked by the nature of Watson's statement. Many will no doubt prefer to reject it rather than surrender the beliefs of a lifetime. Others will at least regret that two of the great mysteries of crime are finally solved...An extraordinary document comes to light which for fifty years had been held on deposit by the bankers of the deceased John Herbert Watson MD - better known as Dr Watson. The document, written by Dr Watson himself, opens in the East End of London in 1888. Three women have been savagely murdered. To calm the public outcry, Scotland Yard approaches London's most eminent detective, Sherlock Holmes, and asks him to investigate the killer. Can Holmes solve the mystery of Jack the Ripper? And why has this story been suppressed for so long? The Last Sherlock Holmes Story Audio CD Pack,The,Level 3 [texte imprimé] / Michael dibdin, Auteur . - new york : Archives Contemporaines, 2008 . - 72p. ; 13x20.
ISBN : 978-0-19-479121-2
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 823 Fiction Résumé : There can be no question that the contents of this book will prove extremely controversial. Many people will be deeply shocked by the nature of Watson's statement. Many will no doubt prefer to reject it rather than surrender the beliefs of a lifetime. Others will at least regret that two of the great mysteries of crime are finally solved...An extraordinary document comes to light which for fifty years had been held on deposit by the bankers of the deceased John Herbert Watson MD - better known as Dr Watson. The document, written by Dr Watson himself, opens in the East End of London in 1888. Three women have been savagely murdered. To calm the public outcry, Scotland Yard approaches London's most eminent detective, Sherlock Holmes, and asks him to investigate the killer. Can Holmes solve the mystery of Jack the Ripper? And why has this story been suppressed for so long? Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 16/281414 L/823.005 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 16/281415 L/823.005 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 16/281416 L/823.005 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 16/281417 L/823.005 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible
Titre : Vanity Fair,Pack,Level 6 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Thackeray, William, Auteur Editeur : Oxford : Archives Contemporaines Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 136 p. Format : 20 cm. x 13 cm. Accompagnement : AUDIO CD - CD1+CD2+CD3+CD4.20 Exemplaires ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-479269-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 823 Fiction Résumé : When Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley leave school, their feet are set on very different paths. Kind, foolish Amelia returns to her comfortable home and wealthy family, to await a suitable marriage, while Becky must look out for herself, earning her own living in a hard world. But Becky is neither kind nor foolish, and with her quick brain and keen eye for a chance, her fortunes soon rise, while Amelia's fall. Vanity Fair,Pack,Level 6 [texte imprimé] / Thackeray, William, Auteur . - Oxford : Archives Contemporaines, 2008 . - 136 p. ; 20 cm. x 13 cm. + AUDIO CD - CD1+CD2+CD3+CD4.20 Exemplaires.
ISBN : 978-0-19-479269-1
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 823 Fiction Résumé : When Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley leave school, their feet are set on very different paths. Kind, foolish Amelia returns to her comfortable home and wealthy family, to await a suitable marriage, while Becky must look out for herself, earning her own living in a hard world. But Becky is neither kind nor foolish, and with her quick brain and keen eye for a chance, her fortunes soon rise, while Amelia's fall. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 16/281472 L/823.006 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 16/281471 L/823.006 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 16/281470 L/823.006 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 16/281469 L/823.006 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible
Titre : Virginia Woolf : A Portrait Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Viviane, Forrester, Auteur Editeur : New york : Columbia University Année de publication : 2015 Importance : 256p Format : 22x14 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-231-15357-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 823 Fiction Résumé : Winner of the prestigious Prix Goncourt award for biography, this remarkable portrait sheds new light on Virginia Woolf's relationships with her family and friends and how they shaped her work. Virginia Woolf: A Portrait blends recently unearthed documents, key primary sources, and personal interviews with Woolf's relatives and other acquaintances to render in unmatched detail the author's complicated relationship with her husband, Leonard; her father, Leslie Stephen; and her half-sister, Vanessa Bell. Forrester connects these figures to Woolf's mental breakdown while introducing the concept of "Virginia seule," or Virginia alone: an uncommon paragon of female strength and conviction. Forrester's biography inhabits her characters and vivifies their perspective, weaving a colorful, intense drama that forces readers to rethink their understanding of Woolf, her writing, and her world. Virginia Woolf : A Portrait [texte imprimé] / Viviane, Forrester, Auteur . - New york : Columbia University, 2015 . - 256p ; 22x14 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-231-15357-7
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 823 Fiction Résumé : Winner of the prestigious Prix Goncourt award for biography, this remarkable portrait sheds new light on Virginia Woolf's relationships with her family and friends and how they shaped her work. Virginia Woolf: A Portrait blends recently unearthed documents, key primary sources, and personal interviews with Woolf's relatives and other acquaintances to render in unmatched detail the author's complicated relationship with her husband, Leonard; her father, Leslie Stephen; and her half-sister, Vanessa Bell. Forrester connects these figures to Woolf's mental breakdown while introducing the concept of "Virginia seule," or Virginia alone: an uncommon paragon of female strength and conviction. Forrester's biography inhabits her characters and vivifies their perspective, weaving a colorful, intense drama that forces readers to rethink their understanding of Woolf, her writing, and her world. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 18/302642 L/823.013 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 18/302643 L/823.013 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible 18/302641 L/823.013 Livre Bibliothèque Lettres et langues indéterminé Disponible
Titre : Virginia Woolf : Twenty-First-Century Approaches Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jeanne Dubino, Auteur Editeur : Brazil : Edinburgh University Press Année de publication : 2016 Importance : 240p Format : 23.5 x16.5 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4744-1413-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 823 Fiction Résumé : These eleven newly commissioned essays represent the evolution, or coevolution, of Woolf studies in the early twenty-first century. Divided into five parts. Self and Identity; Language and Translation; Culture and Commodification; Human, Animal and Nonhuman; and Genders, Sexualities and Multiplicities, the essays represent the most recent scholarship on the subjective, provisional, and contingent nature of Woolf's work. The expert contributors consider unstable constructions of self and identity, and language and translation from multiple angles, including shifting textualities, culture and the marketplace, critical animal studies, and discourses that fracture and revise gender and sexuality.
Key Features:
- Extends existing critical work that considers a multiplicity of constructions of Virginia Woolf
- Demonstrates original and diverse ways of reading this canonical (and contradictory) author
- Explores multiple meanings related to the conjoined, fused, connected and evolving nature of Woolf studies
- Considers new configurations, new pairings, and new ways of placing ideas in tension around Woolf’s work for a postmodern, postmillennial era
Editor bio:
Jeanne Dubino is Professor of English and Global Studies, Department of Cultural, Gender, and Global Studies, Appalachian State University, Boone.
Gill Lowe is Senior Lecturer in English at University Campus Suffolk, School of Arts and Humanities, University Campus Suffolk.
Vara Neverow is Professor of English and Women’s Studies, English Department, Engleman Hall, Southern Connecticut State University.
Kathryn Simpson is Senior Lecturer in English at Cardiff Metropolitan University.Virginia Woolf : Twenty-First-Century Approaches [texte imprimé] / Jeanne Dubino, Auteur . - Brazil : Edinburgh University Press, 2016 . - 240p ; 23.5 x16.5 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-4744-1413-5
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 823 Fiction Résumé : These eleven newly commissioned essays represent the evolution, or coevolution, of Woolf studies in the early twenty-first century. Divided into five parts. Self and Identity; Language and Translation; Culture and Commodification; Human, Animal and Nonhuman; and Genders, Sexualities and Multiplicities, the essays represent the most recent scholarship on the subjective, provisional, and contingent nature of Woolf's work. The expert contributors consider unstable constructions of self and identity, and language and translation from multiple angles, including shifting textualities, culture and the marketplace, critical animal studies, and discourses that fracture and revise gender and sexuality.
Key Features:
- Extends existing critical work that considers a multiplicity of constructions of Virginia Woolf
- Demonstrates original and diverse ways of reading this canonical (and contradictory) author
- Explores multiple meanings related to the conjoined, fused, connected and evolving nature of Woolf studies
- Considers new configurations, new pairings, and new ways of placing ideas in tension around Woolf’s work for a postmodern, postmillennial era
Editor bio:
Jeanne Dubino is Professor of English and Global Studies, Department of Cultural, Gender, and Global Studies, Appalachian State University, Boone.
Gill Lowe is Senior Lecturer in English at University Campus Suffolk, School of Arts and Humanities, University Campus Suffolk.
Vara Neverow is Professor of English and Women’s Studies, English Department, Engleman Hall, Southern Connecticut State University.
Kathryn Simpson is Senior Lecturer in English at Cardiff Metropolitan University.Réservation
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