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Charles Barber

    1 de enero de 1935 – 1 de enero de 2000
    The English Language
    The English Language : A Historical Introduction
    Early Modern English
    Comfortably Numb
    Citizen Outlaw
    Corresponding with Carlos
    • Corresponding with Carlos

      A Biography of Carlos Kleiber

      • 404 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      The biography delves into the life and artistry of conductor Carlos Kleiber, drawing from a 15-year correspondence to provide unique insights into his creative process. It highlights his distinctive aesthetic, humor, and perfectionism, alongside his renowned baton technique and notable performances. The book also examines Kleiber's musical heritage, the contemporary landscape of his work, and challenges prevalent myths surrounding genius, ultimately reflecting on his significant impact on modern musical performance.

      Corresponding with Carlos
    • Citizen Outlaw

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This book contributes significantly to the ongoing discourse surrounding race and social justice in America, offering fresh insights and perspectives. It delves into crucial themes that challenge societal norms, encouraging readers to engage deeply with issues of equity and systemic injustice. By exploring real-life narratives and historical contexts, it aims to foster understanding and inspire action towards a more just society.

      Citizen Outlaw
    • Comfortably Numb

      How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring the staggering number of antidepressant prescriptions in the U.S., the book delves into how pharmaceutical companies shape the perception of mental health needs. Barber critiques the industry's influence on treatment options, highlighting the neglect of non-pharmaceutical approaches that could effectively address emotional struggles. This compelling narrative examines the cultural implications of psychiatric medications, making a strong case for the need to reconsider our reliance on instant solutions for mental health issues.

      Comfortably Numb
    • Early Modern English

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      This book describes the English language between the years 1500 and 1700 - the different varieties of the language, the attitudes of its speakers towards it, its pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar.

      Early Modern English
    • The English Language: A Historical Introduction covers the history of the English language from its prehistoric Indo-European origins to the present day. Assuming no previous knowledge of the subject, Charles Barber describes the nature of language and language change, and presents a history of the English language at different periods, dealing with key topics such as grammar, pronunciation and semantics. Where necessary, he introduces and explains the main theoretical and technical concepts of historical linguistics. There are also chapters on English in the scientific age, English as a world language and the future of the language. Charles Barber uses dozens of familiar texts, including the English of King Alfred, Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Addison, to illustrate the state of the English language through time in a range of contexts. This is a fascinating book for anyone with an interest in language.

      The English Language : A Historical Introduction
    • This bestselling text by Charles Barber recounts the history of the English language from its ancestry to the present day.

      The English Language
    • Peace & Health

      How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcare

      • 178 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Focusing on a small group's mission, the narrative explores their journey to advocate for universal health care as a fundamental right. It highlights their challenges, growth, and commitment to transforming the healthcare landscape, emphasizing the belief that access to health care should not be determined by privilege but should be available to all. Through their collective efforts, the book illustrates the power of grassroots activism in effecting meaningful change in society.

      Peace & Health
    • This wisely funny comedy, which contains some of Shakespeare's loveliest poetry, contrasts a country's world of envy and rivalry with a forest's world of compassion and harmony. In the Forest of Arden, the banished young heroine, Rosalind, disguised as a gentleman farmer, encounters an extraordinary assemblage of characters, including a fool, a malcontent traveler, her own banished father, and the banished young man she loves. Romantic happiness triumphs, even as we laugh at the excesses of love, at the ways of court and countryside, indeed, at everything, in this masterpiece of comic writing,

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