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  • AN ANALYSIS OF T.S. ELIOT'S THE SACRED WOOD
    RACHEL TEUBNER
    The essay for which The Sacred Wood is primarily remembered is one of the most famous pieces of criticism in English: “Tradition and the Individual Talent” helped to re-orientate arguments about the study of literature and its production by redefining the nature of tradition and the artist's relation to it.At a time when the word “traditional” had become a way of damning with f...

    $179.00

  • AN ANALYSIS OF GUSTAVO GUTIÉRREZ'S A THEOLOGY OF LIBERATION
    MARTHE HESSELMANS / JONATHAN TEUBNER
    Peruvian priest Gustavo Gutiérrez wanted to solve the problem of how the church could conduct itself to improve the lives of the poor, while consistently positioning itself as politically neutral. Despite being a deeply religious man, Gutiérrez was extremely troubled by the lukewarm way in which Christians in general, and the Catholic Church in particular, acknowledged and supp...

    $179.00

  • AN ANALYSIS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH'S PREFACE TO THE LYRICAL BALLADS
    ALEX LATTER / RACHEL TEUBNER
    Central to the creative process of the Romantic poets that followed him, Wordsworth’s Preface to the Lyrical Ballads has been both a gift and a thorn in the side of critics for over a century. Readers find themselves drawn back to the essay repeatedly as they seek to untangle the ideas and contradictions within it. The Preface is a statement of Wordsworth’s poetic vision and of...

    $179.00

  • AN ANALYSIS OF ST. AUGUSTINE'S THE CITY OF GOD AGAINST THE PAGANS
    JONATHAN D. TEUBNER
    The City of God against the Pagans is a central text in the Western intellectual tradition. Made up of twenty-two lengthy books, Augustine wrote his masterpiece over a thirteen-year period during which the Western Roman Empire began to unravel. The first ten books are a critique of pagan religion and philosophy, while books eleven to twenty-two treat the relationship between th...

    $179.00

  • AN ANALYSIS OF ST. AUGUSTINE'S CONFESSIONS
    JONATHAN TEUBNER
    St. Augustine’s Confessions is one of the most important works in the history of literature and Christian thought. Written around 397, when Augustine was the Christian bishop of Hippo (in modern-day Algeria), the Confessions were designed both to spiritually educate those who already shared Augustine’s faith, and to convert those who did not. Augustine did this through the orig...

    $179.00

  • EL DERECHO COMO SISTEMA AUTOPOIETICO DE LA SOCIEDAD GLOBAL
    TEUBNER
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    $300.00