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Psychology: From Inquiry to Understanding
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Scott O Lilienfeld, PH.D., PhD, Steven Jay Lynn, PH.D., PhD, Laura L Namy
Lilienfeld provides the framework students need to go from inquiry to understanding. By encouraging students to question, and teaching students how to test their assumptions, Lilienfeld motivates students to use scientific thinking skills to better understand the complex world of psychology.
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Mrs Dalloway
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Influenced by Joyce's ULYSSES, Virginia Woolf's novel takes place within a 24-hour period and includes a stroll through the London streets that resembles Leopold Bloom's walk around Dublin. Woolf's narrative is structured out of the internal thoughts of characters Septimus Smith, the young, shell-shocked World War I veteran, and Clarissa Dalloway, ...
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To the Lighthouse
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Virginia Woolf
In TO THE LIGHTHOUSE (1927) Virginia Woolf chooses a three-part structure and an elegiac, ode-like form to reveal the complexities of family politics. The autobiographical plot--which Woolf claimed finally "laid to rest" her conflicted feelings about her parents--begins in St. Ives, where Woolf's family, the Stephens, spent summers when she was a ...
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Room of Ones Own
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Woolf
Woolf's ardent plea for women's share in power, wealth, and fame is a seminal feminist text. This extended essay is an articulation of her belief that all a woman needs is an income that will sustain her, and her own room in which to work.
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Orlando: A Biography
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Virginia Woolf
Based on the life of Vita Sackville-West, a close friend of the author, this novel pays tribute to their passionate friendship. At the beginning of the book Orlando is a young, melancholic, poetry-writing nobleman in the Elizabethan Age; it ends in 1928, when Orlando is a modern, poetry-writing matron of 36.
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Waves
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Woolf
THE WAVES, Woolf's highly experimental, almost-prose-poem of a novel, asks the reader, "What endures?" The answer calls out from the novel like an echo in a seashell: nothing. Everything changes, decays, morphs. Woolf sketches six lives--three women and three men--all focused on a leader, Percival, a classical hero. Each character narrates a set ...
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Flush
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Virginia Woolf
A playful and witty biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning told through the eyes of her lapdog, Flush. Flush's version of Elizabeth's life covers the London days, her marriage, the birth of her son Pen, and the Brownings' move to Italy.
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The Mrs. Dalloway Reader
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Virginia Woolf, Francine Prose (Editor)
This first volume of its kind contains the complete text of and guide to Virginia Woolf's masterpiece plus "Mrs. Dalloway's Party," and numerous journal entries and letters by Woolf relating to the book's genesis and writing.
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The Reawakening: The Companion Volume to Survival in Auschwitz
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Primo Levi, Stuart J Woolf (Translator)
Levi writes about his liberation from Auschwitz, the long struggle to return to his home in Italy, and his painful disorientation from his old life.
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Three guineas
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Virginia Woolf
The highly controversial Three Guineas was Virginia Woolf's most explicit statement of her feminism. Forming part of the prestigious Shakespeare Head Press series of Woolf's works, this authoritative new edition includes her carefully considered selection of photographs, her discursive endnotes and extensive new annotations of her references and ...
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Between the acts
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Woolf
On a single day in June, 1939, just before England is plunged into World War II, a village pageant becomes an allegory for British history. BETWEEN THE ACTS is Virginia Woolf's last novel, left unrevised at her death in 1941. Told in her characteristic elliptical, lyrical style, the story contains some of her most stinging critiques against the ...
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Moments of Being: Second Edition
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Virginia Woolf, Jeanne Schulkind (Editor)
Moments of Being contains Virginia Woolf's only autobiographical writing: "By far the most important book about Virginia Woolf...that has appeared since her death" [Angus Wilson, Observer (London)]. Edited and with an Introduction by Jeanne Schulkind; Index.
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A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas
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Virginia Woolf
In "A Room of One's Own" and "Three Guineas", Virginia Woolf considers with energy and wit the implications of the historical exclusion of women from education and from economic independence. In "A Room of One's Own"(1929), she examines the work of past women writers, and looks ahead to a time when women's creativity will not be hampered by ...
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Jacobs Room
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Virginia Woolf
Perhaps best read as a companion to Woolf's long anti-war essay THREE GUINEAS, this novel employs the conventions of a bildüngsroman to develop the expectations of a promising young man, only to pull them out from under him. Woolf illustrates what happens when a young man is denied the opportunity to excel and is instead sent to war. This book ...
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The Complete Shorter Fiction of Virginia Woolf: Second Edition
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Virginia Woolf, Susan Dick (Editor)
Virginia Woolf's short stories are without exception experimental and ground-breaking--exemplary modernist texts that provide an enlightening introduction to her longer fiction and to her narrative style.
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The Years
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Virginia Woolf
Three generations of the Pargiters, an upper-class English family, come together to talk, think, and grow older in this novel that is an extended meditation on the theme of time.
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Voyage Out
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Woolf
Rachel Vinrace, motherless and virginal, takes an ocean voyage with her aunt and uncle to the South American coast, during which she questions the roles and education of young women.
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Holodynamics: How to Develop and Manage Your Personal Power
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Victor Vernon Woolf
In a conscious holographic universe where everything and everyone is connected, Dr. Woolf shows how each person can access their personal source of power, transform their lives, and help with the lives of others around them.
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Mrs Dalloway's party; a short story sequence
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Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf had an ambivalent attitude toward parties: she was drawn to social events but they often exhausted her and led to fits of depression. Here are seven stories on the subject of parties, written during the same period as MRS. DALLOWAY.
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A room of one's own ; Three guineas
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Virginia Woolf, Michèle Barrett
"A Room of One's Own", based on a lecture given at Girton College Cambridge, is one of the great feminist polemics, ranging in its themes from Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte to the silent fate of Shakespeare's gifted (imaginary) sister and the effects of poverty and sexual constraint on female creativity. "Three Guineas" was published almost a ...
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Night and Day
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Virginia Woolf
Woolf's heroine is a young unmarried woman, Katherine Hilbery, the granddaughter of a famous, Tennyson-like poet, who resents the social demands placed on her by her illustrious family. Her friend Mary Datchet works for the suffrage movement. Unlike many heroines of novels written during the same period, Katherine is an independent woman--a ...
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A writer's diary: being extracts from the diary of Virginia Woolf
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Virginia Woolf
A WRITER'S DIARY is Leonard Woolf's brilliant compilation of the parts of his wife's voluminous diary that address the life of the writer. Originally published before the five-volume complete diaries, A WRITER'S DIARY was instrumental in igniting interest in Virginia Woolf as a personality, rather than merely as a writer.
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Becoming Roman: The Origins of Provincial Civilization in Gaul
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Greg Woolf
This book is a study of the process conventionally termed 'Romanization' through an investigation of the experience of Rome's Gallic provinces in the late Republic and early empire. Beginning with a rejection of the concept of 'Romanization' it describes the nature of Roman power in Gaul and the Romans' own understanding of these changes. ...
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Sowing: An Autobiography of the Years 1880 to 1904
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Leonard Woolf
Volume one of Leonard Woolf's autobiography, this covers his childhood in Victorian London, his years at Cambridge, his meeting with his future wife, Virginia, and the beginnings of the Bloomsbury Group.
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Orlando
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Virginia Woolf
Based on the life of Vita Sackville-West, a close friend of the author, this novel pays tribute to their passionate friendship. At the beginning of the book Orlando is a young, melancholic, poetry-writing nobleman in the Elizabethan Age; it ends in 1928, when Orlando is a modern, poetry-writing matron of 36.
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