The Olde Daunce Dr Silvia Vanessa Camacho MartinezIn this volume a variety of perspectives reevaluate the nature of friendship, desire, and the olde daunce of love in the Middle Ages. Challenging earlier scholarly notions about medieval marriage, this book suggests and explores the legitimacy of marital friendship, affection, and mutuality. The authors explore the relationship of medieval love to companionship, equality, and power, and relate medieval expressions of love to a number of issues
The Art of Love (2 AD) by English satirist Henry Fielding
and Penobscot culture hero Kluskap becomes the touchstone for reflection on the larger study of Native American religions
Presents evaluation models enabling nurses to address economic and financial viability
In Bashō's Journey
Hamlet loses sight of his duties as a leader
Hatshepsut served simply as regent for her young nephew-stepson Thutmose
Describes a variety of etiological models and how they become a means of assessing biopsychosocial risk factors
Abramson's commentary is interpolated throughout the record of Sarah's life
but a modern invention
First and foremost a critical reader for today’s applied theatre practitioners and scholars
James Oliver Curwood’s The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild is a unique masterpiece
as well as higher-order questions designed to promote critical thinking skills