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Autor:
Ross Leckie
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University of Toronto Quarterly. 87:368-370
Autor:
Ross Leckie
The final, devastating instalment in Ross Leckie's extraordinary trilogy.After 300 years of acrimony and two bitter wars, the great Mediterranean powers of Rome and Carthage are readying their blades once more.Like their fathers before them, Hanno Ba
Autor:
Ross Leckie
The thrilling story of the greatest general in Roman history.In the name of Rome, Scipio Africanus conquered the hard-won empires of Carthage and of Alexander the Great.Now beset in his old age by the menacing political movements of Cato, Scipio deta
Autor:
Ross Leckie
The third century BCE: One man will bring an empire to its knees.The wars between Rome and Carthage will see some of the most bloody and savage battles of all time. Hundreds of thousands will die, and Rome will win mastery of the known world.Amid thi
Autor:
Keith Ross Leckie
In the midst of the feuds and famine of Tipperary, Ireland in 1845, Jim Donnelly and Johannah McGee fall passionately in love. She is the beautiful daughter of an affluent estate manager, he the rebellious son of dispossessed peasants. With her fathe
Autor:
Ross Leckie
Publikováno v:
University of Toronto Quarterly. 64:485-492
At the recent `Cultural Studies in Canada Conference' at the University of Toronto in the spring of 1994, two phenomena emerged that marked the territory of cultural studies in a distinctive and telling fashion. The first was the proliferation of cul
Autor:
Sanderson, Dave, MacLean, Bill, McCammon, Andrew, Salonius, Peter, Barendregt, Joanne, Collier, Kenneth, Babcock, Russ, Hayward, Michael, Decker, M. J., Brazeau, Paul, Bisson, Sophie, Smyth, Bill, Bell, Ann, Lee, David, Richardson, Gavin F., Adams, E. J., Anthony, Brian, Keleghan, Peter, Ross Leckie, Keith, Hawkins, Sheila
Publikováno v:
Maclean's; 5/11/2009, Vol. 122 Issue 17, p6-8, 3p, 3 Color Photographs
Autor:
Ross Leckie
No postmodern gimmickry, no tricks except all the old ones that every good poet must learn: these lucid, evocative poems put the reader so clearly in the picture that you taste the blackberries of your childhood, shiver at the chill of rainwater down