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List view record 1821: The winter's taleList view anchor tag for record 1821: The winter's tale
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The winter's tale

Shakespeare, William, 1564-16162007
Books
Provides a newly edited text, an introduction that takes into account current critical thinking and a commentary on the play's language designed to make it easily accessible to contemporary readers.
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Winter

Knausgård, Karl Ove, 1968-2017
Books
It is strange that you exist, but you don't know anything about what the world looks like. It's strange that there is a first time to see the sky, a first time to see the sun, a first time to feel the air against one's skin. It's strange that there is a first time to see a face, a tree, a lamp, p...
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List view record 1823: Winning the room : public speaking skills for unforgettable storytellingList view anchor tag for record 1823: Winning the room : public speaking skills for unforgettable storytelling
List view record 1824: A woman alone & other playsList view anchor tag for record 1824: A woman alone & other plays
List view record 1825: Wollstonecraft : philosophy, passion, and politicsList view anchor tag for record 1825: Wollstonecraft : philosophy, passion, and politics
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Wolfish

Berry, Erica (Writer)2023
Books
Wolves abound through cultural folklore and through literature, vilified and venerated in equal measure. In Wolfish, Erica Berry examines these depictions, alongside her own research of the wolf for nearly a decade, to get to the heart of what our stories about the wolf reveal about our relations...
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List view record 1827: Woe is I : the grammarphobe's guide to better English in plain EnglishList view anchor tag for record 1827: Woe is I : the grammarphobe's guide to better English in plain English
List view record 1828: Wit's end : what wit is, how it works, and why we need itList view anchor tag for record 1828: Wit's end : what wit is, how it works, and why we need it
List view record 1829: With Child : Lee Child and the readers of Jack ReacherList view anchor tag for record 1829: With Child : Lee Child and the readers of Jack Reacher
List view record 1830: Wired for story : the writer's guide to using brain science to hook readers from the very first sentenceList view anchor tag for record 1830: Wired for story : the writer's guide to using brain science to hook readers from the very first sentence
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