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Leon Spreads His Wings

Leon Spreads His Wings
Author: Wendy Lee
Publisher: Walker Stories
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2008
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781406307153

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Leon doesn't want to fly. Aeroplanes are so big and loud, and how do they stay up in the air? When he is invited to visit his baby cousin in Spain, Leon really, really wants to go. But can he face his biggest fear?


Dance Spreads Its Wings

Dance Spreads Its Wings
Author: Ruth Eshel
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3110749874

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Why did dance and dancing became important to the construction of a new, modern, Jewish/Israeli cultural identity in the newly formed nation of Israel? There were questions that covered almost all spheres of daily life, including “What do we dance?” because Hebrew or Eretz-Israeli dance had to be created out of none. How and why did dance develop in such a way? Dance Spreads Its Wings is the first and only book that looks at the whole picture of concert dance in Israel studying the growth of Israeli concert dance for 90 years—starting from 1920, when there was no concert dance to speak of during the Yishuv (pre-Israel Jewish settlements) period, until 2010, when concert dance in Israel had grown to become one of the country’s most prominent, original, artistic fields and globally recognized. What drives the book is the impulse to create and the need to dance in the midst of constant political change. It is the story of artists trying to be true to their art while also responding to the political, social, religious, and ethnic complexities of a Jewish state in the Middle East.


Hale

Hale
Author: JK Noble
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 163195556X

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Hale: The Rise of the Griffins is broken into short stories that follow a different set in the cast bringing the reader into fun adventures in every chapter.


Leon Roch

Leon Roch
Author: Benito Pérez Galdós
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2021-04-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The León Roch tells the story of love and passionate triangle between two women and a man, in the environment of Madrid's upper class in the second half of the nineteenth century. León is an industrious Krausist, intelligent and heir to a great fortune, who arrives from Valencia accompanying the Marquises of Fúcar, whose daughter, Pepa, is secretly in love with León. But in Madrid, the intellectual is going to fall under the spell of the fiery, imaginative and sensual temperament of María Egyptiaca, the last link of the ruined marquises of Tellería.


In the Language of Kings

In the Language of Kings
Author: Miguel Leon-Portilla
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2002-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393324075

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The first anthology in any language to represent the full trajectory of this remarkable literature.


Leon Roch (Musaicum Romance Series)

Leon Roch (Musaicum Romance Series)
Author: Benito Pérez Galdós
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The León Roch tells the story of love and passionate triangle between two women and a man, in the environment of Madrid's upper class in the second half of the nineteenth century. León is an industrious Krausist, intelligent and heir to a great fortune, who arrives from Valencia accompanying the Marquises of Fúcar, whose daughter, Pepa, is secretly in love with León. But in Madrid, the intellectual is going to fall under the spell of the fiery, imaginative and sensual temperament of María Egyptiaca, the last link of the ruined marquises of Tellería.


An Approach to Translation Criticism

An Approach to Translation Criticism
Author: Lance Hewson
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027224439

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Lance Hewson's book on translation criticism sets out to examine ways in which a literary text may be explored as a translation, not primarily to judge it, but to understand where the text stands in relation to its original by examining the interpretative potential that results from the translational choices that have been made. After considering theoretical aspects of translation criticism, Hewson sets out a method of analysing originals and their translations on three different levels. Tools are provided to describe translational choices and their potential effects, and applied to two corpora: Flaubert's Madame Bovary and six of the English translations, and Austen's Emma, with three of the French translations. The results of the analyses are used to construct a hypothesis about each translation, which is classified according to two scales of measurement, one distinguishing between "just" and "false" interpretations, and the other between "divergent similarity", "relative divergence", "radical divergence" and "adaptation".


Leon, and other poems

Leon, and other poems
Author: Frances Harriet La Fargue
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1846
Genre:
ISBN:

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Classical Monologues from Aeschylus to Bernard Shaw: Older men's roles

Classical Monologues from Aeschylus to Bernard Shaw: Older men's roles
Author: Leon Katz
Publisher: Applause Books
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2002
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781557835765

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Covering the full scope of Western drama, from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century, this volume contains 119 monologues written for older actors.


Wanamaker's

Wanamaker's
Author: Michael J. Lisicky
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614230307

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An “informative and entertaining” history of the famed Philadelphia department store, with photos included (Montgomery News). Philadelphia was once the proud home of Wanamaker’s, a department store founded by the retail giant John Wanamaker in 1861. Its name was synonymous with service, and Philadelphians still fondly remember the massive bronze eagle in the Grand Court, concerts from the world’s largest pipe organ, and the spectacular Christmas festivities. In this book, Philadelphia native Michael J. Lisicky takes a nostalgic journey through the history of the store, from its beginnings as a haberdashery to its growth into New York and Delaware and the final poignant closing of its doors. Lisicky brilliantly combines interviews with store insiders, forgotten recipes, and memories from local celebrities such as Trudy Haynes and Sally Starr to bring readers back to the soft glow of the marble atrium and the quiet elegance of the Crystal Tea Room that was Wanamaker’s. “A wonderfully affectionate look at the Market St. store whose name, for generations, was symbolic of Philly.”—Philadelphia Daily News