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Henry, Diana.
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641.564 HEN
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2005
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Henry, Diana.
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2002
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Erickson, Renee.
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641.59
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2021
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Rainey, Sarah.
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641.5
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2015
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With a foreword by best-selling author and Telegraph contributor Diana Henry, this is a collection of all that we love about food from the archives of The Telegraph. Compiled by features editor Sarah Rainey.
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Frances, Juliana.
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641.5
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2019
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Kotschevar, Lendal Henry, 1908-
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642.5 KOT
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2007
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Hercules, Olia, author.
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641.59477 HER
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2015
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From Olia Hercules - Observer Rising Star of 2015 "Exotic, earthy dishes, vibrant colours, big flavours. This is real cooking, written about with so much love" Diana Henry Mamushka is a celebration of the food and flavours of the "Wild East" - from the Black Sea to Baku and Armenia to Azerbaijan, with over 100 recipes for fresh, flavourful and unexpected dishes from across the region. From the Moldovan giant cheese twist and Ukrainian buns with potatoes & shallots to Garlicky Georgian poussins with spicy plum chutney and Armenian pickled wet garlic; to Napoleon cake, Wasp nest buns and Apricot & sour cherry pie. To top it off, why not enjoy a digestif of Winter punch or Blackcurrant vodka? Olia Hercules will entice you with evocative new flavours and ingredient combinations that will leave you asking yourself why you haven't been eating Ukrainian food all your life!
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Malarcher, Jay, 1960-
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792 23
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2008
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For centuries scholars, philosophers, and practitioners have attempted to explain just what constitutes comedy, and though no one has come close to a definitive explanation, each attempt highlights some distinct facet of the genre--the genre that Woody Allen has said eats at the childrens table ... even in the world of scholarship. The essays gathered in Volume 16 of the annual journalTheatre Symposiumillustrate well the range of material that falls under the heading comedy as it is played on stage. Stanley Longmans essay on The Commedia dellArte as the Quintessence of Comedy introduces us to the inhabitants of Commediatown, character types who are descendents of the Greeks and ancestors, it seems, of almost everyone who came after. Boris Senker, an eyewitness to Croatias evolution from communism to democracy, reports on the all-too-real "Commedia" stereotypes that have found their way onto the stage in his homeland. Other essays address the improvisational nature of "Commedia"; the roots of laughter and the expectations inherent in presenting old schtick to a new generation; comedic technique, verbal and physical, in Molière; the use of the macabre to create humor in the "Théâtre du Grand Guignol"; the story of Henry Fielding, the theatre practitioner most responsible for the British governments crackdown on subversive material, via the Licensing Act of 1737; Becketts theatrical connections to the comedy theory of Henri Bergson; and do-it-yourself (DIY) comedy--happenings, situations, gatheringsas practiced in British stand-up comedy. Theatre Symposium: Volume 16provides just a glimpse into the possibilities for comedy on the stage. If the past examples allow for extrapolation into the future, the position of comedy as a means of communicating problems and solutions for societys woes is remarkably sound.
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Ashcroft, Bill, 1946-, editor.
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820.9 POS
Publication Date
2006
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The essential introduction to the most important texts in post-colonial theory and criticism, this second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include 121 extracts from key works in the field. Leading, as well as lesser known figures in the fields of writing, theory and criticism contribute to this inspiring body of work that includes sections on nationalism, hybridity, diaspora and globalization. The Reader'ss wide-ranging approach reflects the remarkable diversity of work in the discipline along with the vibrancy of anti-imperialist writing both within and without the metropolitan centres. Covering more debates, topics and critics than any comparable book in its field, The Post-Colonial Studies Reader is the ideal starting point for students and issues a potent challenge to the ways in which we think and write about literature and culture. -- Publisher description.
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Bankston, Carl L. (Carl Leon), 1952-
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909.82 22
Publication Date
2009
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Describes and analyzes 400 of the most important and most publicized scandals in all fields of human endeavor that have occurred throughout the world since the beginning of the 20th century.
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