Owen Dudley Edwards discusses reading, children's radio, comics, films and book-related play-activity in relation to value systems, the child's perspective versus the adult's perspective, the development of sophistication, retention and loss of pre-war attitudes and their post-war fate.
Owen Dudley Edwards Libros
Owen Dudley Edwards es un experto reconocido en Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, P. G. Wodehouse y Oscar Wilde. Su obra profundiza en los temas y estilos que definen las contribuciones de estos gigantes literarios. Como profesor universitario y editor general de la serie Oxford Sherlock Holmes, ofrece una profunda visión de sus legados literarios. Su enfoque se caracteriza por una profundidad analítica y una aguda comprensión de los matices literarios.





The Early Writings of Conor Cruise O'Brien
- 264 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
C.C. O'Brien's early writings showcase his mature and insightful political philosophy, establishing him as a prominent thinker. This collection, edited by Professor Edwards, features O'Brien's profound discourses on various topics, including Ireland, Ulster, diplomacy, the United Nations, and Africa. It highlights his precient observations and contributions to political thought, offering readers a glimpse into the foundational ideas that have shaped his later work.
Burke and Hare
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
In a boarding house in West Port, an old army pensioner dies of natural causes. Instead of burying the body, the landlord, William Hare, and his friend, William Burke, fill the coffin with bark and sell the corpse to Dr. Robert Knox, an ambitious Edinburgh anatomist.
Imaginary Friendship is the first in-depth study of the onset of the American Revolution through the prism of friendship, focusing on future US president John Adams and leading Loyalist Jonathan Sewall. The book is part biography, revealing how they shaped each other's progress, and part political history, exploring their intriguing dangerous quest to clean up colonial politics. Literary history examines the personal dimension of discourse, resolving how Adams's presumption of Sewall's authorship of the Loyalist tracts Massachusettensis influenced his own magnum opus, Novanglus. The mystery is not why Adams presumed Sewall was his adversary in 1775 but why he was impelled to answer him.
Historians on Historians: Macaulay
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura