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  1. Lupa Robert

  2. Robert Herbig

  3. Robert Schumann

  4. Robert Fergusson

  5. ULYSSES

    In James Joyce's ULYSSES, the reader is immersed in the stream-of-consciousness narrative of the protagonist, Leopold Bloom, as he navigates through Dublin on a single day. Joyce's modernist style challenges traditional storytelling, incorporating elements such as puns, parodies, and allusions, making the text rich and complex. The book delves into themes of identity, nationality, and the mundane moments of daily life, making it a cornerstone of modernist literature. ULYSSES is not just a novel, but a work of art that pushes the boundaries of literary expression. James Joyce, an Irish novelist, drew inspiration from his own experiences living in Dublin, as well as from classical literature such as Homer's 'Odyssey'. His intricate writing style and attention to detail reflect his deep understanding of human nature and the complexities of the world. Joyce's talent for wordplay and experimentation with language sets him apart as a literary innovator. I highly recommend ULYSSES to readers who appreciate challenging and thought-provoking literature. This book will take you on a literary journey unlike any other, offering profound insights into the human condition and the power of storytelling.

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  6. Robert Fludd

  7. Robert Koch

  8. Robert Koch

  9. Robert Schumann

  10. The Common Reader (Complete Edition: Series 1&2)

    Virginia Woolf's 'The Common Reader (Complete Edition: Series 1&2)' serves as a seminal work of literary criticism, featuring collection of essays that navigate through various works of renowned authors such as Shakespeare, Austen, and Brontë. Woolf's unparalleled ability to dissect the nuances of character development and narrative structure is on full display, making this book essential for any serious student of literature. Her unique blend of personal insight and academic analysis elevates the discussion of these classic texts to new heights, offering readers a fresh perspective on well-known works. Virginia Woolf's signature stream-of-consciousness writing style permeates these essays, enriching the reader's experience and providing a deeper understanding of the literary context in which these authors wrote. Woolf, a central figure in the modernist movement, brings her own distinctive voice to the discussion, challenging traditional approaches to literary criticism and expanding the boundaries of scholarship. 'The Common Reader' is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of literature and expanding their literary horizons.

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  11. Mario Roberto Álvarez

  12. Nele & Robert

  13. Robert Holzach

  14. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ALICE B. TOKLAS (American Classics Series)

    Gertrude Stein's 'The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas' is a unique and unconventional literary work that blurs the line between autobiography and fiction. Written in a stream-of-consciousness style, the book narrates the life of Alice B. Toklas, Stein's life partner, from Toklas' perspective. Stein's innovative writing technique and modernist approach to storytelling make this book a fascinating exploration of identity and relationships in the early 20th century. The book is considered a cornerstone of American literature and a pioneering work of LGBTQ+ literature, offering readers a glimpse into the bohemian artistic circles of Paris in the 1920s and 1930s. Gertrude Stein, a prominent figure in the modernist literary movement, drew inspiration for 'The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas' from her own relationship with Toklas and her experiences as an expatriate American artist living in Europe. Stein's experimental writing style and her intellectual pursuits in philosophy and aesthetics shape the narrative, challenging traditional conventions of autobiography and narrative form. I highly recommend 'The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas' to readers interested in modernist literature, LGBTQ+ studies, and avant-garde storytelling. Stein's groundbreaking work continues to captivate readers with its inventive approach to storytelling and its intimate portrayal of a remarkable partnership.

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  15. Robert Schuman

  16. Doktor Robert

  17. Robertas mobile Katze

  18. THREE GUINEAS

    Virginia Woolf's 'Three Guineas' is a groundbreaking feminist essay that challenges the notion of war and its impact on society. Through a series of letters, Woolf explores the root causes of war and offers a unique perspective on gender inequalities that contribute to conflict. The book is written in Woolf's signature stream-of-consciousness style, with thoughtful reflections on topics such as education, politics, and women's rights. Published in 1938 amidst growing tensions in Europe, 'Three Guineas' remains a poignant critique of the patriarchal systems that perpetuate violence. Virginia Woolf's keen intellect and sharp wit shine through in this powerful and thought-provoking work. As a pioneer of modernist literature and a prominent figure in the feminist movement, Woolf's personal experiences and observations lend depth to her analysis of gender roles and societal norms. 'Three Guineas' is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the intersection of literature, feminism, and politics, and offers valuable insights into the ongoing struggle for gender equality.

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  19. Robert Plant

  20. Carlos Roberto Darwin

  21. Robert Barton

  22. ON BEING ILL

    In Virginia Woolf's 'On Being Ill', the author delves into the often overlooked subject of illness from a unique perspective. Written in Woolf's signature stream-of-consciousness style, the book explores the physical and emotional impact of illness on the individual, as well as society's perception of illness. Through poignant reflections and vivid imagery, Woolf challenges traditional notions of health and wellness, offering a thought-provoking exploration of the human experience. This work is a testament to Woolf's unparalleled ability to bring complex themes to life through her masterful prose. 'On Being Ill' stands as a significant contribution to both the literary world and the study of illness narratives. Virginia Woolf, known for her groundbreaking feminist works and modernist literary style, draws on her own struggles with mental health to inform this insightful and introspective work. Her personal experiences provide a rich backdrop for the book, adding depth and authenticity to her exploration of illness. Readers interested in literary analyses of health and illness, as well as fans of Woolf's other works, will find 'On Being Ill' a compelling and thought-provoking read.

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  23. Robert Morris

  24. Repentance

    It is a serious problem when society misunderstands or disregards sin and repentance. But when the church neglects these doctrines, the impact is profound. This book unfolds the nature and necessity of biblical repentance, but for the church in particular. Roberts' in-depth study heavily references both he Old and New Testaments, and includes chapters on the myths, maxims, marks, models, and motives of repentance, as well as the graces and fruits that accompany it. There is also wise warning about the dangers of delayed repentance.

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  25. Roberto Zucco. Tabataba

  26. Osama

    <p> Lavie Tidhar przebywał w Dar Es Salaam w dniu zamachu na ambasadę amerykańską w 1998 roku. W Nairobi mieszkał w tym samym hotelu, w którym zatrzymali się członkowie Al Kaidy. Od tamtej pory wraz z żoną o mały włos uniknęli śmierci w zamachach londyńskim (2005) i na Synaju (2004) - te doświadczenia nakłoniły autora do napisania najpierw opowiadania "My Travels with Al-Qaeda" (Moje podróże z Al Kaidą) a następnie do stworzenia przełomowej, rozgrywającej się w alternatywnej historii powieści Osama.</p> <p> W świecie w którym globalny terroryzm nie istnieje, tajemnicza kobieta wynajmuje Joego - prywatnego detektywa - do odnalezienia pewnego człowieka: tajemniczego autora tanich powieści sensacyjnych z cyklu "Osama bin Laden - Mściciel"...</p> <p> Misja prowadzi Joego przez cały świat, z azjatyckiego zaścianka europejskich metropolii Paryża i Londynu. Sprawa staje się coraz bardziej tajemnicza, a Joe tymczasem opiera się zadawaniu podstawowych pytań: kim jest sam i co z treści książek jest fikcją? Tożsamość ściganego przez nieznanych prześladowców Joego rozpada się z wolna na oddzielne fragmenty, a on odkrywa ukryty świat uchodźców, nawiedzających jego świat widm. Skąd przybywają? I czego chcą? Joe wie jak ta opowieść powinna się zakończyć, lecz nawet on nie jest gotów na prawdę którą pozna w Nowym Jorku i na szczycie cichego wzgórza nad Kabulem - nie jest również gotowy by dokonać ostatecznego wyboru...</p> <p> W "<strong>Osamie</strong>" Lavie Tidhar w genialny sposób zagłębia się w powstałą po zamachach z 11 września globalną podświadomość, łącząc ze sobą elementy czarnego kryminału, dokumentu, historii alternatywnej i sensacyjnego thrillera. Z tej mieszanki powstaje niepokojący - i jednocześnie  niezwykle frapujący - portret naszej epoki.</p> <p> <em>To powieść o sile fantazji, o wzajemnej bliskości snów i rzeczywistości, o duchach ludzi i duchach całych światów. Lavie Tidhar stworzył świetną, uderzającą i zapadającą w pamięć fantastyczną opowieść, z pewnością zasługującą na zainteresowanie czytelników</em> - Adam Roberts.</p> <p> <em>Prowokująca, obdarzona szybkim tempem opowieść, stawiająca bardzo trafne pytania; nie tylko dotyczące spadku jaki pozostawiła nam Al Kaida, lecz także dotykające wzajemnego przenikania się rzeczywistości i fikcji, którego na przestrzeni kilku ostatnich dekad doświadczamy coraz częściej</em> - "Locus"</p>

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  27. Roberto Cavalli SRC055

  28. Return Migration and Regional Development in Europe

    <div> This book assesses recent migration patterns in Europe, which have significantly included 'return migration' against the stream of East-West migration. Since the Eastern enlargement of the EU, many regions of Central and Eastern European have experienced a loss of human resources in core industries, raising concerns about social, economic and territorial cohesion in the region. The success rates of national and regional governmental policy aiming to retain or re-attract skilled workers have been variable, yet return migration has emerged as a major element of migration flows. </div> <div> <br> </div> <div> Bringing together leading researchers on this important topic in contemporary European geography, the contributors analyse a series of key issues. These include: theoretical frameworks in the field of return migration; the nexus between return migration and regional development; the effects of the global and European crisis on emigration and return migration; non-economic motivations for emigration and return; the intergenerational character of return migration, and; the reintegration of return migrants into post-socialist societies. Taken together, the chapters see return migrants as important agents of change, innovation and economic growth. The book will be of great interest for scholars and students of human, economic and political geography. </div> <div> <br> </div>

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