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William Cullen and the William Cullen (d. 1790) was a key figure in the Scottish Enlightenment. Born in Hamilton, educated in Glasgow and a Professor at Glasgow University, he moved to Edinburgh in later life. …
Censorship and the Press This four-volume reset edition equips scholars to examine historical press censorship in England. It draws together around 500 texts, reaching across 140 years from the rigours of the Elizabethan …
Literary Nonfiction Theory Criticism Recognizing nonfiction as something of intrinsic value, Chris Anderson calls on writing teachers who are also literature teachers and literary critics who also work in composition to study the …
Editing With Understanding A …
The Jewish Press in This study throws light on a neglected but very important aspect of Jewish life in the Third Reich – the Jewish press – the sixty-five newspapers and magazines published by the fifty-three …
Collins Desktop English Dictionary The only dictionary in concise format with encyclopedic entries for people, places, regions and ideas, the groundbreaking new Collins Desktop Dictionary comes with a complementary dictionary on …
Contributions to The Champion This volume, which completes the edition’s coverage of Henry Fielding’s journalism, provides a view of eighteenth-century journalism very different from the more genteel Tatler-Spectator tradition, …