This book explores the effects of political violence on children and young people in Northern Ireland. The issues begins with a brief historical account of the Northern Irish conflict and the recently
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec always loved to draw. When he was young he spent long periods in bed because his bones fractured easily. To pass the time he would draw his family, friends, and animals in th
This book contributes to the increasing interest in John Adams and his political and legal thought by examining his work on the medieval British Empire. For Adams, the conflict with England was consti
Selected Poems 1968-2014 offers forty-five years of work drawn from twelve individual collections by a poet who 'began as a prodigy and has gone on to become a virtuoso' (Michael Hofmann).
"The most significant English-Language poet born since the second world war." --The Times Literary SupplementSelected Poems 1968–2014 offers forty-five years of work drawn from twelve indivi
Very diverse societies pose real problems for Rawlsian models of public reason. This is for two reasons: first, public reason is unable accommodate diverse perspectives in determining a regulative ide
A thrilling new selection of Paul Muldoon's poetry, drawn from over four decades and twelve individual collections. A poet who 'began as a prodigy and has gone on to become a virtuoso' (Michael Hofm
Derived from the author’s decades of experience as a lawyer and teacher, the book is filled with stories and telling anecdotes. Some are hilarious, some are cautionary, but nearly all contain a nugget
A year's worth of really simple Sunday afternoon craft projects for parents to undertake with their kids—great fun and easy to make for even the most artistically challengedA collection of 52 blissful
A vibrant new collection of poems—that also double as rock songs—from the Pulitzer Prize–winning poetIn his new book of rock lyrics, Paul Muldoon goes back to the essential meaning of the term “lyric”
"The Most Significant English-Language Poet Born Since the Second World War."---The Times Literary Supplement"The Poet's Poet of His Generation... He has Created one of the Most Tumultuous and Engross
The Government of India Act, passed by British Parliament in 1935, was a complex scheme for a federated India of autonomous provinces and princely states, all ultimately under continued British rule.
The End of the Poem contains the fifteen lectures delivered by Paul Muldoon as Oxford Professor of Poetry, from 1999 to 2004. Each lecture explores a different sense of an ending: whether a poem can e
Together, they take the form of an A-Z, or abecedary of Irish literature, in which his imagination forges links between disparate aspects and individuals in the Irish literary landscape, ranging back
In The End of the Poem, Paul Muldoon dazzlingly explores a diverse group of poems, from Yeats’s “All Souls’ Night” to Stevie Smith’s “I Remember” to Fernando
The title of Horse Latitudes, Paul Muldoon's tenth collection of poetry, refers to those areas thirty degrees north and south of the equator where sailing ships tend to stand becalmed, where stasis (i
Contains the fifteen lectures delivered by Paul Muldoon during his tenure as Oxford Professor of Poetry, from 1999 to 2004. These lectures form a set of variations around the theme of 'the end of the