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Poems and Prose (World's Classics)
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 Poems and Prose (Oxford World's Classics)This edition contains Rossetti's strongest and most distinctive work: poetry (including 'Goblin Market', 'The Prince's Progress', and the sonnet sequence 'Monna Innominata'), stories (including the complete text of Maude), devotional prose (with nearly fifty entries from the 'reading diary' Times Flies), and personal letters.
 
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Tags: including, eading, diary, entries, fifty
Jonah Black - The Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud, Vol. II: Stop, Don't Stop
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Jonah Black - The Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud, Vol. II: Stop, Don't StopVolume II reveals why Johan was expelled from boarding school -- but not why he did what he did, or just what that girl meant to him.
 
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Tags: Black, himJonah, Diary, Teenage, meant
Jonah Black - The Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud, Vol. I: Girls, Girls, Girls
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Jonah Black - The Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud, Vol. I: Girls, Girls, GirlsTraditionally, series fiction for teens is light, fluffy, and more likely to be found in a beach bag than on a required summer reading list. But lately, series fiction is starting to take itself a bit more, well, seriously, a good example being The Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud by the mysterious Jonah Black. A projected trilogy, the true author of Jonah's fictitious journal is hiding behind the Black name, apparently not yet willing to take credit for this Twin Peak-ish, literary sex tale. In the first volume, "Girls, Girls, Girls," Jonah reveals his difficulty in separating his rich imaginary life with the real world.
 
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Tags: Girls, Black, Jonah, Diary, series
El Gringo: New Mexico and Her People
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El Gringo: New Mexico and Her People A veteran of the Mexican War, W. W. H. Davis returned to New Mexico in 1853 to become United States Attorney for the territory. He soon thought of himself as El Gringo, the stranger, who had much to learn about his new home and its people.

Equipped with a few changes of clothes, a two-book law library, and a ravenous curiosity, Davis recorded in his diary all that impressed him on his thousand-mile trip to Santa Fe and his thousand-mile court circuit. In 1856 he ransacked the diary to write El Gringo, selecting those features of custom, language, landscape, and history most likely to interest general readers.


 
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Tags: Gringo, diary, Mexico, thousandmile, Davis
Politics and Aesthetics in The Diary of Virginia Woolf
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Politics and Aesthetics in The Diary of Virginia WoolfPolitics and Aesthetics in The Diary of Virginia Woolf examines the conflict of aesthetics and politics in The Diary of Virginia Woolf. As a modernist writer concerned with contemporary aesthetic theories, Woolf experimented with limiting the representative nature of writing. As a feminist, Woolf wanted to incorporate her political interests in her fiction, but overt political statement conflicted with her aesthetic ideals. Her solution was to combine innovative narrative techniques and subject matter traditionally associated with women.
 
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Tags: Woolf, Diary, Virginia, Politics, aesthetic