Thomas ‘Jupiter’ Harris Coping with / advice about stressThis is the first biography of Thomas Harris: confidant of George III, spin doctor, philanthropist, sexual suspect, brothel owner, and the man who controlled Covent Garden theatre for nearly five decades.
Father Brown stumbles across unusual cases that require his distinct reasoning and deduction skills
acknowledging its intangibility while attempting to both describe those sounds heard on the stage and to try and identify those sound’s effects on the playgoers
with wealthy areas located just steps away from the searing poverty of its huge slums
which has knock-on effects for the rest of the EU
The volume offers new methodologies to approach the political aesthetics of the border and related issues such as borderland identities and border-crossings
The notion of the sacred has long informed the work of British dramatists like Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard
what is the relationship between play and performance
It offers a theoretically rich examination of humour's contribution to the making and unmaking of subjectivity
A new translation of an important source for medieval monastic history that provides interesting insights the background to the Norman Conquest of England
We employ quantitative and qualitative methods
artists and dance activists from Brazil
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