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Moving Lives

In Moving Lives Sidonie Smith explores how women"™s travel and travel writing in the twentieth century were shaped by particular modes of mobility, asking how the form of travel affected the kind of narrative written.

Nina’s North Shore Guide

This third edition includes new sections on historical societies and heritage centers, spas and wellness therapies, designated areas offering educational opportunities for nature observation, watercraft access points, and bike and kayak rental facilities.

Romantic Vision, Ethical Context

Exploring the full range of Novalis's (the pen name of the German poet and philosopher Friedrich von Hardenberg) work, von Molnar shows how he dealt, in theory and practice, with a central issue in Romanticism"”the emerging concept of the autonomous self and its relation.

Scandinavian Feasts

Drawing upon her rich knowledge of Scandinavian cuisine and culture, expert chef and veteran writer Beatrice Ojakangas presents a multitude of delicious yet remarkably simple recipes in this cookbook classic, available in paperback for the first time.

Visions of Excess

Challenges the notion of a "closed economy"¯ predicated on utility, production, and rational consumption, and develops an alternative theory that takes into account the human tendency to lose, destroy, and waste.

Australia's Language Potential

Australia is a country with a wide diversity of languages in a world in which there are more multilinguals than monolinguals. This book explores the paradox of a nation rich in language resources, yet characterised by monolingual thinking.

(First Person)2

n (First Person)2, Day and Eodice offer one of the few book-length studies of co-authoring in academic fields since Lunsford and Ede published theirs over a decade ago.

Composing Research

In Composing Research, Cindy Johanek offers a new perspective on the ideological conflict between qualitative and quantitative research approaches, and the theories of knowledge that inform them.

English Composition as a Happening

What happened to the bold, kicky promise of writing instruction in the 1960s?

Field of Dreams

One of the first collections to focus on independent writing programs, Field of Dreams offers a complex picture of the experience of the stand-alone.