This book is an invitation to the life of philosophy in the United States, as Emerson once lived it and as Stanley Cavell now lives it–in all its topographical ambiguity.
Lively Language Lessons for Reluctant Learners Book 1
Creative activities on everything from nouns to metaphors, from spoonerisms to haiku poetry, with a humorous, offbeat flavor to motivate students to get involved in thinking and expressing themselves in new ways. Lessons include: adverbs, puns, axioms, ambiguity, problem solving, alliteration, paraphrasing, titling and much more.
Italian Reform and English Reformations, c.1535-c.1585
This is the first full-scale study of interactions between Italy's religious reform and English reformations, which were notoriously liable to pick up other people's ideas. The book is of fundamental importance for those whose work includes revisionist themes of ambiguity, opportunism and interdependence in sixteenth century religious change.