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Peter Hunt

    Peter Hunt es un distinguido académico británico cuyo trabajo examina críticamente la literatura infantil. Fue pionero en el estudio académico de la literatura infantil en el Reino Unido, influyendo en estudiantes a nivel mundial a través de sus extensas conferencias. Las contribuciones de Hunt abarcan el análisis crítico y la ficción original para jóvenes lectores, profundizando en el significado trascendental de las historias infantiles. Su enfoque se caracteriza por un meticuloso examen textual y una contextualización dentro de marcos culturales más amplios.

    The Making of The Wind in the Willows
    The Fairy Penguin's Lesson and Other Tales
    How Did Long John Silver Lose his Leg
    War, Peace, and Alliance in Demosthenes' Athens
    Gardening for all
    Slaves, Warfare, and Ideology in the Greek Historians
    • Focusing on the often-overlooked role of slaves in the military of classical Greek city-states, this book explores how their participation was both utilized and ignored by prominent historians like Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon. It delves into the complexities of military service, societal attitudes towards slavery, and the implications of historians' reticence in addressing the contributions and experiences of slaves in warfare. Through this analysis, the book sheds light on a significant yet marginalized aspect of ancient Greek history.

      Slaves, Warfare, and Ideology in the Greek Historians
    • This book examines the oratorical appeals deployed in assembly speeches to understand the wide range of thinking and feeling that determined Athenian foreign policy decisions. It draws on theories of militarism, international relations, games, gender, and metaphor to show how even seemingly irrational appeals made sense in their context.

      War, Peace, and Alliance in Demosthenes' Athens
    • How Did Long John Silver Lose his Leg

      • 154 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      A wide-ranging and lively exploration of the questions raised by the classics of children's fiction, both in the texts themselves and in their cultural reception.

      How Did Long John Silver Lose his Leg
    • Readers of The Fairy Penguin's Lesson & Other Tales will find three endearing children's stories involving Australian animals. You'll meet Patrick the Pompous Porpoise and his friend Walter the Walrus and read about the lesson Patrick learned about the value of friends. Then you'll become acquainted with Peter the Platypus and his pal, Matthew the Murray River Cod, who learn a valuable lesson from a Fairy Penguin who is a long way from home. Finally, you'll read about the the sportsmanship embodied in a epic match of bush cricket. The stories are dedicated to all those who remain young at heart, especially Boh, who inspires Peter in everything he does and reminds him constantly that the world is a magical place for those blessed with imagination.

      The Fairy Penguin's Lesson and Other Tales
    • The Making of The Wind in the Willows

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Richly illustrated with original drawings and fan letters, including one from President Roosevelt, this book delves into the intriguing mysteries behind a highly successful children's literary classic. It combines archival materials to provide a comprehensive exploration of its impact and significance in literature.

      The Making of The Wind in the Willows
    • Richly illustrated with manuscripts, portraits, Sir John Tenniel's original line drawings and contemporary photographs, this is a fresh look at two remarkable stories, which takes us on a guided tour from the treacle wells of Victorian Oxford through an astonishing world of politics, philosophy, humour - and nightmare.

      Making of Lewis Carroll's Alice and the Invention of Wonderland, The
    • A slightly abridged edition of this classic wargame text with artwork for the Red and Blue armies as individual Paperboys .

      Hg Wells' Little Wars
    • This original guide to English-Italian stereotypes and prejudices - sometimes funny, sometimes serious - is an essential part of every European traveller's luggage!

      As Fit as a Fish
    • In the 'Battle for Britain' series, well-known historical illustrator Peter Dennis breathes life back into the 19th century paper soldier - supplying all the artwork needed to create the armies which struggled for supremacy through our island history. Here, the Legions of Rome and the fierce Celtic inhabitants of Britannia can clash again using sim

      Wargame: the Roman Invasion Ad 43