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The Riddlers. Marjorie's Ring
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The Riddlers. Marjorie's RingFun story for learning to read!Based on The Riddlers - the new, highly successful Yorkshire Television series for pre-school children. The story is written to help your child learn to read
 
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The Dream and other stories. Penguin Active Reading - Level 4. (Book + audio)
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The Dream and other stories. Penguin Active Reading - Level 4. (Book + audio)The Dream and other stories

British English

Life on Mars, a strange dream, and attacks by murderous birds -these are just some of the subjects of these enjoyable short stories. They will amuse and shock you.

 

Story 1. THE DREAM

Story 2. THУ BLIND MAN

Story 3. IT HAPPENED NEAR A LAKE

 

 
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The Full Monty (Penguin Readers - Level 4)
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The Full Monty (Penguin Readers - Level 4)The Full Monty
Penguin Readers - Level 4
 
Based on the successful movie, this graded reader follows the hilarious story of some unemployed steelworkers who decide to strip to make some extra cash.
 
Audio Needed:  If you have the audio, please share it with us.

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Framing Pieces: Designs of the Gloss in Joyce, Woolf, and Pound
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Framing Pieces: Designs of the Gloss in Joyce, Woolf, and PoundIn Framing Pieces, Whittier-Ferguson recovers and explores drafts, notes, glosses, essays, and guides that high modernists, such as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, and Ezra Pound generated in order to interpret their own work. These archival materials reveal a complex picture of how texts like Finnegan's Wake, A Room of One's Own, Three Guineas, and ABC's of Reading were annotated and framed by their authors, and how the authors illuminated and obscured various aspects of the annotations.
 
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Theorists of the Modernist Novel: James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf
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Theorists of the Modernist Novel: James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia WoolfIn the early twentieth century the Modernist novel tested literary conventions and expectations, challenging representations of reality, consciousness and identity. These novels were not simply creative masterpieces, however, but also crucial articulations of revolutionary developments in critical thought.
Tracing the developing modernist aesthetic in the thought and writings of James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf, Deborah Parsons considers the cultural, social and personal influences upon the three writers.
 
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