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  • - Studies in French Poetry from Surrealism to the Postmodern
    av Michael Sheringham
    243 - 1 184,-

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    - Selected Essays Volume One
    av Raph Koster
    555,-

    Few game designers have shared as many lessons learned as Raph Koster. In a quarter-century of writings and talks, he has offered up game design lessons, online community theories, and candid self-evaluation.This first volume of a three-book set of selected essays collects previously written postmortems and many brand new pieces. They are accompanied by historical material such as posts written for players, chat logs, speeches, design sketches, and more. The result is an inspiring historical look back at the development of virtual worlds.These are the stories behind Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies, the story of the early art game Andean Bird and the story of the ambitious project Metaplace that aimed to build the Metaverse, including: ';A Story About a Tree,' the classic piece from MUD days about whether our online bonds are real. ';The Ultima Online Resource System,' a detailed design breakdown of the pioneering world simulation. ';A Jedi Saga,' the popular tale of how an impossible design dilemma broke a world. ';Influences,' a challenge to the game development community to pursue art.

  • - Literature, Doctrine, Reality
    av ski & Zygmunt G Bara&#324
    1 250,-

  • - Essays on American and Postcolonial Narratives
    av Judie Newman
    1 184,-

  • - Essays in Materialist Criticism from Dickens to Hitchcock
    av David Trotter
    1 184,-

  • av Zygmunt G. Bara¿ski
    434,-

  • av Peter Dayan
    1 472,-

  • av Catriona Kelly
    1 324,-

    A conventional view of Russia represents it as a country where autocracy, centralised rule, and domination by the 'power vertical' both inside and outside the country are inescapable facts of the past and present. But Russia's variety is as important a feature of the place as its size, and over time, politics and culture have radically altered to accommodate historical cataclysms, as well as periods of calm. This collection of essays by Catriona Kelly examines a Russia that is 'out of focus', beyond the usual simplifying optic. It considers often overlooked areas of historical and contemporary experience such as the lives and creative culture of Russian women, of children and teenagers, and of ethnic minorities. An internationally known specialist in Russian culture acts as a guide to unexpected discoveries and unexplored territories at the margins of Empire and the fringes of Europe.Catriona Kelly is Senior Research Fellow in Russian and Soviet Culture at Trinity College and Honorary Professor of Russian and Soviet Culture in the University of Cambridge. She is also Emeritus Fellow in Russian at New College and an Honorary Faculty Research Fellow in Russian at the University of Oxford. She was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 2007. She has published many books and articles on Russian history and culture, including A History of Russian Women's Writing (1994), Comrade Pavlik: the Rise and Fall of a Soviet Boy Hero (2005), Children's World: Growing Up in Russia, 1890-1991 (2008), St Petersburg, Shadows of the Past (2014), and Soviet Art House: Lenfilm Studio under Brezhnev (2021).

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