Romance Prof. John A. JuvikRomance (1903) is a novel by Ford Madox Ford and Joseph Conrad. One of just three collaborations between two of the greatest English language novelists of the twentieth century, Romance plays to the strengths of each author to weave a tale of adventure, bad luck, and political intrigue. Adapted into The Road to Romance (1927), a lost silent film, Romance remains a highly entertaining and largely forgotten work of English fiction. What are these days
Draws on indigenous African political thought in order to construct a political philosophy that will resist and restrain necropolitics and promote human flourishing in Africa
to create an apocalyptic and messianic scenario that he was certain would attract his Jewish contemporaries and hoped would also convince Christians
This chapter evaluates the potential for carbon sequestration in temperate agroforestry systems by analyzing existing data from different agroforestry practices in temperate regions worldwide
The title character is an empathetic hero who unknowingly bears the curse of his father
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Host–microbe interactions in the rhizosphere influence numerous processes that determine plant productivity and health
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and the economic stabilization program of 1985
Addresses acquiring funding to support research
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Although Jameson's significance as a global intellectual has been widely recognized for some time
It’s an intimate record of the celebrated writer and fixture within literary circles