A Trilogy bringing together titles by John O'Meara that are also individually available from iUniverse.
The Modern Debacle Containing close readings of work by Beckett, Hemingway, and T.S.Eliot; Tennessee Williams, Chekhov, Arthur Miller, and Brecht; Plath, Hughes, and Robert Graves, and W.B. Yeats.
"beautifully and fluently written and ingenious in its combination of catastrophes"--Anthony Gash, Drama Head, The University of East Anglia
Myth, Depravity, Impasse
An in-depth study of Robert Graves, the modern theory of myth and Ted Hughes, with further reference to Shakespeare...
A Trilogy bringing together titles by John O'Meara that are also individually available from iUniverse.
A Trilogy bringing together titles by John O'Meara that are also individually available from iUniverse.
The Modern Debacle Containing close readings of work by Beckett, Hemingway, and T.S.Eliot; Tennessee Williams, Chekhov, Arthur Miller, and Brecht; Plath, Hughes, and Robert Graves, and W.B. Yeats.
"beautifully and fluently written and ingenious in its combination of catastrophes"--Anthony Gash, Drama Head, The University of East Anglia
Myth, Depravity, Impasse
An in-depth study of Robert Graves, the modern theory of myth and Ted Hughes, with further reference to Shakespeare...
A Trilogy bringing together titles by John O'Meara that are also individually available from iUniverse.
Munsee Delaware, an Eastern Algonquian language, is spoken by a small and steadily declining number of individuals. The Delaware-speaking peoples originally lived in the area of what is now New York City, adjacent regions of New York State, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Today, a small number of speakers of the closely related Unami Delaware language are located in Oklahoma, and, of the three sites where Munsee Delaware was the predominant Delaware language spoken in Canada, only Moraviantown, Ontario, has surviving speakers.
Based on linguistic research carried out with...
Munsee Delaware, an Eastern Algonquian language, is spoken by a small and steadily declining number of individuals. The Delaware-speaking peoples o...