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F. E. Halliday

    10 février 1903 – 26 mars 1982
    Shakespeare in His Age
    Shakespeare and His World
    The Life of Shakespeare
    A Concise History of England from Stonehenge to the Microchip
    Thomas Hardy
    A Concise History of England From Stonehenge to the atomic Age
    • Widely praised when it first appeared, "England: A Concise History" is a superbly illustrated volume which presents the history of England in a form short enough to be grasped - and seen - as a whole. The author emphasizes the achievements and constructive features of English history - above all, the evolution of democratic institutions and the creation of a social order strengthened by extensions of liberty, tolerance and freedom of speech. He clearly identifies his central theme: the successful reconciliation of order and liberty in English life and society. Stonehenge, the Norman Conquest, Magna Carta, the Wars of the Roses, the Spanish Armada, the Civil Wars, the 'Year of Victories', Nelson and Trafalgar, Churchill, Thatcher - here are the key events, places and personalities of English history, brought together in the perfect introduction to a fascinating subject.

      A Concise History of England From Stonehenge to the atomic Age
      4,0
    • Thomas Hardy

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Hardy's belief that 'The ultimate aim of the poet should be to touch our hearts by showing his own,' is endorsed in his own works - whether poetry or prose, his compassion is what lends it greatness. The full appreciation of his work depends on an understanding of his they are so inextricably intertwined that they must be treated together. With the refined estimation of an expert, Halliday gives us a remarkable introduction to Hardy's anguished soul and brilliant work.

      Thomas Hardy
      3,0