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      • Melanie S. Wolfe

        Make sure to check out the catalog for more titles.   Melanie S. Wolfe is an up and coming author with four self-published books and several manuscripts in the pipeline. She writes fiction that includes a diverse cast of characters with themes that deal with real-world issues and sometimes have a light sci-fi or paranormal feel to them. Her favorite age group falls within the New Adult range but her works appeal to the older YA and adult reader as well. Melanie would like to find representation as well as negotiate domestic and foreign print, digital and audio rights/licensing on her current published works and her upcoming projects.  Melanie S. Wolfe grew up between Kansas City, MO, and various places in Oklahoma (USA) where she studied Liberal Arts at the University of Oklahoma. She was a military wife for ten years and served the Army community as a Relocation Clerk while stationed in Bamberg, Germany. She currently lives in Florida with her family and is loving the beach life.

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      • Somewhere Else Entertainment

        Somewhere Else Entertainment manages Huai Guan's story IPs, and develops screenplays and bibles for TV series and films. Huai Guan was born in a small town in southern Taiwan, and spent her childhood years among books. Cao Xueqin’s Story of the Stone and George R. R. Martin’s A Song for Lya  ignited her love for fantasy writing, which no amount of travel or pressure – including a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago – could ever subdue.

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        1989

        Limbo

        Utopischer Roman

        by Bernard Wolfe, Renate Schein

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        March 2012

        Virus

        Die Wiederkehr der Seuchen

        by Wolfe, Nathan / Deutsch Niehaus, Monika

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        March 1989

        Von Zeit und Strom

        Eine Legende vom Hunger des Menschen in der Jugend

        by Wolfe, Thomas / Übersetzt von Schiebelhuth, Hans

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        January 1998

        Das Handbuch deer chinesischen Ernährungslehre

        Die moderne Umsetzung ihrer Grundlagen, Methoden und Rezepte

        by Flaws, Bob; Wolfe, Honora L / Übersetzt von Kierdorf, Theo

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        January 1992

        Das Yin und Yang der Ernährung

        Das Handbuch der chinesischen Ernährungslehre - Die moderne Umsetzung ihrer Grundlagen, Methoden und Rezepte

        by Flaws, Bob; Wolfe, Honora L / Übersetzt von Kierdorf, Theo

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2004

        Subversive Spinoza

        Antonio Negri

        by Timothy S. Murphy, Gerard Greenway, Michael Hardt, Edward Stolze, Charles T. Wolfe

        In Subversive Spinoza, Antonio Negri spells out the philosophical credo that inspired his radical renewal of Marxism and his compelling analysis of the modern state and the global economy by means of an inspiring reading of the challenging metaphysics of the seventeenth-century Dutch-Jewish philosopher Spinoza. For Negri, Spinoza's philosophy has never been more relevant than it is today to debates over individuality and community, democracy and resistance, and modernity and postmodernity. This collection of essays extends, clarifies and revises the argument of Negri's influential 1981 book 'The Savage Anomaly: The Power of Spinoza's Metaphysics and Politics' and links it directly to his recent work on constituent power, time and empire. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        September 2013

        Region, religion and patronage

        Lancastrian Shakespeare

        by Richard Dutton, Alison Findlay, Richard Wilson, Mary Norris

        Explores the network of social, political and spiritual connections in north west England as a site for regional drama, introducing the reader to the non-metropolitan theatre spaces which formed a vital part of early modern dramatic activity. Uses the possibility that Shakespeare began his theatrical career to provide a range of new contexts for reading his plays. Examines the contexts in which the apprentice dramatist would have worked, providing new insight into regional performance, touring theatre & the patronage of the Earls of Derby. Examines the experiences of Catholic families and the way in which Lancashire's status as a Catholic stronghold led to conflict with central government's attempts to create a united state.. All this feeds into innovative readings of individual plays such as Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream. ;

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 2021

        Mary and Philip

        The marriage of Tudor England and Habsburg Spain

        by Alexander Samson

        Mary I, eldest daughter of Henry VIII, was Queen of England from 1553 until her death in 1558. For much of this time she ruled alongside her husband, King Philip II of Spain, forming a co-monarchy that put England at the heart of early modern Europe. In this book, Alexander Samson presents a bold reassessment of Mary and Philip's reign, rescuing them from the neglect they have suffered at the hands of generations of historians. The co-monarchy of Mary I and Philip II put England at the heart of early modern Europe. This positive reassessment of their joint reign counters a series of parochial, misogynist and anti-Catholic assumptions, correcting the many myths that have grown up around the marriage and explaining the reasons for its persistent marginalisation in the historiography of sixteenth-century England. Using new archival discoveries and original sources, the book argues for Mary as a great Catholic queen, while fleshing out Philip's important contributions as king of England.

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        December 1989

        Dorle und Wolf

        Eine Novelle

        by Martin Walser

        Wolf Zieger, aus der DDR stammend, leidet an der deutschen Teilung. Ihn bekümmert, daß seine kämpfende und leidende Republik auf dem Gebiet der High-Technologie hoffnungslos unterlegen ist. Um diesem Defizit abzuhelfen, stellt er sich als Spion in ihre Dienste. Verheiratet ist er mit Dorle, einer Sekretärin im Bonner Verteidigungsministerium. Nach 9 Jahren fehlerloser Spionagepraxis will er mit seiner Frau zu einem normalen Familienleben zurückkehren. Aber die Auftraggeber zeigen kein Verständnis für seinen Wunsch. Wolf spürt den Konflikt immer brennender. Er beginnt sich und sein dauerndes Weder- Noch abzulehnen. In diesem persönlichen Zwiespalt zwischen Sollen und Nicht-mehr-Wollen stellt er sich einem Gericht in der Bundesrepublik und wird verurteilt: Zeit für Trauerarbeit. »»Dorle und Wolf« ist von besonderem Reiz, weil das Wesensmerkmal aller Walserschen Halbhelden, das Tarnen des Inneren, hier auch noch zum Berufsmerkmal geworden ist ... »Dorle und Wolf« ist ein Buch, das sich ausgesprochen lustvoll lesen läßt.« »Die Weltwoche«

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        The Beast and the Blackberry

        by Naseeba Alozaibi

        A novel for young readers that explores a strange, miraculous world combining reality and myth, the book mainly focuses on the character of a beast and the physical and spiritual transformations between his huge, strong body and a blackberry plant. The focus turns to the relationship between the beast and the orphan child Salma, dealing with the love between them, which does its magic until he becomes a tree. His past is then revealed, including his suffering at the hands of humans, and how his transformations played a role in healing his wounds and grief, bringing him back to a pure, benevolent truth.   Age Range: 10+ years

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