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Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain: From Mary Shelley to George Eliot
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Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain: From Mary Shelley to George EliotLiterature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain: From Mary Shelley to George Eliot

Janis Caldwell investigates the links between the growing scientific materialism of the nineteenth century and the persistence of the Romantic literary imagination. Through closely analyzing literary texts from Frankenstein to Middlemarch, and examining fiction alongside biomedical lectures, textbooks and articles, Caldwell argues that the way "Romantic materialism" influenced these disciplines compels us to revise conventional ***s of the relationship between literature and medicine. ...

 
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Race, Slavery, and Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
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Race, Slavery, and Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century American LiteratureRace, Slavery, and Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century American LiteratureMoving boldly between literary analysis and political theory, contemporary and antebellum US culture, Arthur Riss invites readers to rethink prevailing accounts  of the relationship between slavery, liberalism, and literary representation.

 
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The knight (Canterbury tales)
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Canterbury tales-The knightCanterbury tales-The knight

The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century. The tales are told as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together on a journey from Southwark to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. The narrator gives a descriptive account of twenty-seven of these pilgrims.

The pilgrims draw lots and determine that the Knight will tell the first tale.

 
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Biology For Dummies, Second Edition
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Biology For Dummies, Second EditionAn updated edition of the ultimate guide to understanding biology.

Ever wondered how the food you eat becomes the energy your body needs to keep going? The theory of evolution says that humans and chimps descended from a common ancestor, but does it tell us how and why? We humans are insatiably curious creatures who can't help wondering how things work — starting with our own bodies. Wouldn't it be great to have a single source of quick answers to all our questions about how living things work? Now there is.

 
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Practice Makes Perfect Calculus
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Practice Makes Perfect Calculus

Practice Makes Perfect has established itself as a reliable practical workbook series in the language-learning category. Now, with Practice Makes Perfect: Calculus, students will enjoy the same clear, concise approach and extensive exercises to key fields they've come to expect from the series--but now within mathematics. Practice Makes Perfect: Calculus is not focused on any particular test or exam, but complementary to most calculus curricula.
 
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