Resourcing Hope for Ageing and Dying in a Broken World EDUCATION / Teaching / Subjects / Library SkillsFor those captive to the broken world of late modernity, wherein ageing and dying persons become vulnerable to despair, this book not only offers a diagnostic of such despair but also resources the practices of a realistic, humanising hope that might enable a strength for person to journey with and for others, together, through such despair, now liberated to become hopeful wayfarers in living and dying.
the biographer’s authority
the author provides an introduction delineating historical information regarding the film industries of the countries included in the book
culture uses art to dream the deaths of beautiful women
Lydia was born in Czechoslovakia and experienced harrowing conditions in the Theresienstadt and Auschwitz camps
Literary Networks and Transatlantic Publishing in the 1890s’ investigates the operations of transatlantic literary networks during a period of key changes in transatlantic publishing through a series of critical case studies
parsing the work of Soviet bloc artists alongside their western counterparts
If England was 'the first industrial nation'
housing epitomises the divisions and social inequalities found in Britain today
adaptations/dramatisations
In the world of education and business
Examines four major British serials: 'Brideshead Revisited'
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