The Prophet Shemana CassimA worldwide best seller since its date of original publication in 1923, The Prophet has become a token of free thought and intellectual betterment across many generations of readers. This unique and timeless classic is composed of 28 prose poetry fables, each examining a different facet of the human experience. A treasure worth holding close, The Prophet is an unforgettable book of poems worth savoring. The Prophet serves as an intricate examination
shape migrants’ particular dreams of a better life
Ten little-known and under-studied works by seventeenth-century women (edited from manuscript and print) that explore the relationship between spiritual and physical health in the period
Australia and the United States consider the function of fashion within popular culture
Accounts for every single word and mark found in the manuscript - reproduces rejected or alternative passages at the end of the text
They suggest instead that governments focus on ensuring that the legal and financial infrastructure exists to allow people to make proper provision for their retirement
exploring how their lives and careers were shaped by imperial ideologies
Examines images of horror in Victorian fiction
Explores why women abolitionists turned to children's literature to make their case against slavery
In order to revitalize sorghum production
the emergence of a new postcolonial order
to the essays collected here in Tuitions and Intuitions
practically effective professional psychology