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  • - A Basic Study Of His Ideas
    af Mary Freeman
    450,95 kr.

  • af Mary Freeman
    237,95 kr.

    A short history of Pacific Northwest artist Robert Hanson by his sister, detailing early influences on the man and his work. It includes commentaries by wife and fellow artist Judy Cooke; by Bonnie Laing-Malcolmson, curator of Northwest art at the Portland Art Museum and a former student of Hanson's when he taught at the Pacific Northwest College of Art; by his friend and colleague Anne Johnson in an interview of the artist entitled "I want the image to blow apart: A Conversation with Robert Hanson"; and by D.K.Row of the Oregonian, among others. Included are stories by the artist.

  • - A Basic Study Of His Ideas
    af Mary Freeman
    335,95 kr.

  • af Mary Freeman
    72,95 kr.

    This book is a collection of some of my sensual and seductive love poems.

  • - The political activism of John Preston's Puritan ministry
    af Mary Freeman
    117,95 kr.

    This expose of John Preston's political activism in England against what the author has termed "international Catholicism" in the court of James I between the year 1611 and 1628, draws on external evidence in the testimony of Preston's biographer Thomas Ball and on internal evidence provided by Preston's sermons themselves. It concludes with a brilliant comparative study of Preston's ideas compared with those of analytical psychologist Carl Jung and Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking. The author uses observations on puritanism by Perry Miller in support of her contention that for Preston political activism was a religious duty. The appendices include extensive excerpts from Preston's sermons Exact Walking, The Church's Marriage, The New Life, and The Pillar and Ground of Truth, copied by hand among many others from the rare book collection at Widener Library at Harvard University by the author in the summer of 1960.

  • af Mary Freeman
    152,95 kr.

    Written at the height of Bob Dylan's popularity, this book's essays link his metaphors to the poetry of Shakespeare, Blake, Donne, and T.S. Eliot. Literary critics as diverse as Aristotle, Coleridge, Philip Wheelwright, and Northrup Frye concur that the command of metaphor may be the most important gift for a poet to possess. In this book their theories are brought to bear on Dylan's lyrics in close studies, answering the question "Why was Bob Dylan awarded the Nobel prize for *literature* in 2016?" In addition, one essay (entitled "Chapter Three"), explores the Sixties, the reasons for the cultural revolution that happened then, and how the metaphors in the lyrics of Bob Dylan, a major voice in the day, relate to it.

  • - The Early Years, a memoir by his sister
    af Mary Freeman
    262,95 kr.

    A short history of Pacific Northwest artist Robert Hanson by his sister, detailing early influences on the man and his work. It includes commentaries by wife and fellow artist Judy Cooke, Bonnie Laing-Malcolmson, curator of Northwest art at the Portland Art Museum, Anne Johnson (interview of the artist entitled "I want the image to blow apart: A Conversation with Robert Hanson"), and D.K.Row of the Oregonian.

  • af Mary Wilkins Freeman & Mary Freeman
    182,95 kr.

  • af Mary Freeman
    247,95 kr.

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