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Power Play
Power Play tells the story of activist teachers and the very young together in a play-based curriculum in a public school in Texas. The authors narrate (with playful interruptions) …
Antonfrancesco Grazzini («Il Lasca»), Two Plays
Antonfrancesco Grazzini, known as Il Lasca (The Roach), was born and lived in Florence at the height of the Renaissance. He wrote prolifically in most genres, including novelle, …
«Yin-Yang» Interplay
«Yin-Yang» Interplay: A Renewed Formation Program for the Catholic Seminary in China puts the spotlight on the design of a renewed formation program for the Catholic seminary in …
The Play of Reasons
The Play of Reasons argues that Salman Rushdie’s eclectic and hybridized work can be situated within an Islamic genealogy of theological and literary traditions. Rushdie’s prose is …
Play, School and Society
Play is central to the ideas of George Herbert Mead and fundamental to the emergence of all social behavior. It is formative in the genesis of self-consciousness and a pathway …
Autobiography in Shakespeare's Plays
Shakespeare's authorship of his plays can no longer be in doubt with this book's clear identification of autobiographical passages throughout his work from his legal documents in …
The Play of the Personal
"The Play of the Personal" considers everyday dramas of learning and refusing to learn, the force of meaning in moments of breakdown and in moments of repair or creativity, and the …
The Play of Madness
"The Play of Madness" is a thirteenth-century French medieval play, often puzzling and full of innuendoes and allusions that are not always clear to the twentieth-century public. …
Eight Plays for Youth
"Eight Plays for Youth" is an anthology of performance-tested dramas intended for presentation to youth audiences and also suitable for classroom study. Not available in other …
The Noble Gyn of Comedy in the Middle English Cycle Plays
This study examines the cycle dramatists' use of comedy as a -noble gyn-, a clever artifice used to bring their audiences, unawares, to a state of greater spiritual understanding …