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William Ingram

    Professeur émérite au Département d'anglais de l'Université du Michigan à Ann Arbor. Ses centres d'intérêt professionnels comprennent la littérature coloniale et de l'Amérique ancienne, le drame et la performance britanniques de la période moderne ancienne, la théorie éditoriale et les études textuelles, ainsi que le droit et la littérature. Son ouvrage le plus récent examine l'Angleterre durant les années charnières de 1530-1642, contribuant à une série importante sur le théâtre européen.

    A London Life in the Brazen Age
    A Little Bit One O'clock
    • In this honest, heart-warming book, William Ingram shares a series of intimate moments that together sketch an illuminating portrait of a Balinese family. With wit and sensitivity, he relates captivating storiesfrom that of a special ceremony to stop a childs mischievousness to a poignant love-match which almost splits the family. His narrative explores the web of relationships that ties the members of the family to one another, their community and their ancestors. At the same time he candidly discloses a personal cross-cultural journey. Some of our notions of Bali as a paradise are affirmed by Ingrams tale. Others are dispelled only to reveal a resilient people who forgive life its tragedies and celebrate its gifts.

      A Little Bit One O'clock
    • A London Life in the Brazen Age

      Francis Langley, 1548-1602

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Set in the vibrant backdrop of London during the Brazen Age, this book explores the complexities of life in a rapidly changing society. It delves into the social dynamics, cultural shifts, and personal struggles of its characters, offering a rich portrayal of the era's challenges and triumphs. Through vivid storytelling, it captures the essence of a transformative period in history, highlighting the interplay between ambition, morality, and the pursuit of happiness.

      A London Life in the Brazen Age