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Landing Signals»rank: 3192702by: Ben L. Hiatt, Patrick Grizzell, Quinton Duval, C.B. Davis, Tom Crawford, Julia Connor, Olivia Castellano, Raymond Carver, Luke Breit, Jane Blue, William Everson, D. R. Wagner, C.K. Dobbs, Douglas Blazek, Victoria Dalkey, Kathryn Hohlwein, Bill Hotchkiss, Sevrin Housen, William Howarth, T.R. Jahns, Harold Leland Johnson, Susan Kelly-Dewitt, B.L. Kennedy, Kathleen Lynch, Mary Mackey, Jim Maloney, Ann Menebroker, Jose Montoya, Mary Moore, Jim Normington, Joyce Odam, Eugene Redmond, Tom Schmidt, Dennis Schmitz, Don Schofield, Gary Short, Ronald Tanaka, Sandra Kay Taylor
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RIVER STYX 61»rank: 3192702by: editor] [Kip Deeds, A. Mary Kay, Christine Sneed, Dennis Vannatta, John A. Tisdale, Roger Mitchell, David Roderick, Jesse Waters, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Valerie L. Egar, Rafael Campo, Mark Halperin, Marjorie Stelmach, et al] (River Styx) [Richard Newman
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Scooter & the Stranger»rank: 6750039by: Dennis B. Harris
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Shakespeare: His Life, Work, and Era»rank: 2635247by: Dennis Kay
: :The product of exhaustive research by an Oxford scholar, this 'masterly study' (The New Yorker) combines historical fact with a practical discussion of Shakespeare's plays, poems, and sonnets, interwoven with relevant moments from his life and age to create an accessible chronicle and an engaging read. |
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Sir Philip Sidney: An Anthology of Modern Criticism»rank: 7098737from: Oxford University Press, USA
: :In this collection, Dennis Kay brings together some of the more representative and stimulating studies of recent years, written by an international group of Sidney scholars. The essays have been selected both for their individual qualities and for their attention to the wide range of Sidney's art, including both the Old and New Arcadia, A Defence of Poetry, and Astrophil and Stella. |
Sun Sees Beyond SeeBeyond Integration Server Software Platform with Latest Software Company Acquisition»rank: 7098737by: Dennis Byron, Roger L. Kay, Jean S. Bozman
: :This IDC Insight offers a brief review of the implications of Sun's June 28, 2005, acquisition of SeeBeyond on the systems supplier, application development software, and application deployment software technology markets. Analysis on related channel, industry, licensing, and end-user issues are also included. |
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Children's Rights: Crisis and Challenge : A Global Report on the Situation of Children in View of the U. N. Convention on Lthe Rights of the Child»rank: 7098737from: Defense for Children International U. S. A.
: :This IDC Insight offers a brief review of the implications of Sun's June 28, 2005, acquisition of SeeBeyond on the systems supplier, application development software, and application deployment software technology markets. Analysis on related channel, industry, licensing, and end-user issues are also included. |
A Companion to Calculus»rank: 7098737by: Dennis; Schattschneider, Doris; Sevilla, Alicia; Somers, Kay Ebersole
: :This IDC Insight offers a brief review of the implications of Sun's June 28, 2005, acquisition of SeeBeyond on the systems supplier, application development software, and application deployment software technology markets. Analysis on related channel, industry, licensing, and end-user issues are also included. |
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Melodious Tears: The English Funeral Elegy from Spenser to Milton (Oxford English Monographs)»rank: 6620828by: Dennis Kay
: :An original and perceptive study, this work charts the history of the elegy from the mid-sixteenth century when it was exclusively the province of professional writers, to the 1630s, by which time the fashion for vernacular elegy had spread throughout the literate classes. Kay gives full treatment to the works of major elegists--particularly Spenser, Sidney, Donne, and Milton--in relation to the broad range of elegies generated in response to the deaths of Sidney (1586), Queen Elizabeth (1603), and Prince Henry (1612). The work also includes a number of elegies surviving in manuscript form. |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY»rank: 6620828by: Dennis Kay
: :An original and perceptive study, this work charts the history of the elegy from the mid-sixteenth century when it was exclusively the province of professional writers, to the 1630s, by which time the fashion for vernacular elegy had spread throughout the literate classes. Kay gives full treatment to the works of major elegists--particularly Spenser, Sidney, Donne, and Milton--in relation to the broad range of elegies generated in response to the deaths of Sidney (1586), Queen Elizabeth (1603), and Prince Henry (1612). The work also includes a number of elegies surviving in manuscript form. |