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John Erskine

    5 octobre 1879 – 2 juin 1951

    John Erskine était un éducateur et auteur américain qui explorait les obligations morales et intellectuelles inhérentes à la vie. Ses écrits, souvent issus de son parcours académique, ont incité les lecteurs à considérer profondément l'éthique et l'intelligence. L'influence d'Erskine réside dans sa capacité à relier des concepts philosophiques à un style littéraire accessible, élevant ainsi le discours sur l'éducation et son impact sociétal. Son œuvre reste pertinente pour son appel à vivre des vies réfléchies et éclairées.

    Forget if You Can
    The Private Life of Helen of Troy
    Moral Obligation To Be Intelligent, and Other Essays, The
    Principles Of The Law Of Scotland (1870)
    The Cambridge History Of American Literature
    My Life As A Teacher
    • My Life As A Teacher

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      This collection focuses on republishing classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, which are often rare and costly. The aim is to provide affordable, high-quality modern editions that preserve the original text and artwork, making these timeless pieces accessible to a wider audience.

      My Life As A Teacher
    • This comprehensive history explores American literature from its inception, with a focus on significant writers and movements post-1850. The final volumes include chapters that address earlier periods and writers not easily categorized, reflecting the complex landscape of American literary development. The work acknowledges the contributions of sixty-four scholars, highlighting the ongoing challenges in fully capturing the breadth of American literary study. It aims to provide a deeper understanding of the interplay between literature and American culture.

      The Cambridge History Of American Literature
    • Principles Of The Law Of Scotland (1870)

      • 720pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Offering a thorough examination of Scotland's legal system, this classic textbook delves into the history, sources, and structure of law, alongside specific areas like property, contract, and criminal law. It features examples and case studies to clarify concepts, making it accessible for both legal professionals and general readers. This edition, enriched with notes by William Guthrie and extracts from George Moir's lectures, serves as a vital resource for understanding Scottish law, reflecting its cultural significance through a faithful reprint of the original work.

      Principles Of The Law Of Scotland (1870)
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      Moral Obligation To Be Intelligent, and Other Essays, The
    • The Private Life of Helen of Troy

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(89)Évaluer

      Exploring the aftermath of the Trojan War, this novel delves into the life of Helen of Troy, reimagining her story beyond the legendary events. It offers a unique perspective on her experiences, emotions, and relationships as she navigates a world shaped by war and desire. The narrative blends historical elements with rich character development, providing insight into Helen's private struggles and triumphs. This best-selling work of American fiction captures the complexities of a woman often defined by her beauty and the chaos surrounding her.

      The Private Life of Helen of Troy
    • Principles of the Law of Scotland

      • 804pages
      • 29 heures de lecture

      A classic text on Scottish law, first published in 1773 and still widely used today. Moir and Erskine provide a clear and systematic overview of the principles that underpin the Scottish legal system, covering everything from property law to criminal justice. This book is essential reading for anyone studying Scottish law or seeking to understand the Scottish legal system.

      Principles of the Law of Scotland
    • The Cambridge History of American Literature is a comprehensive survey of American literature from its earliest beginnings to the early twentieth century. The book covers a wide range of genres and authors, from colonial writers such as William Bradford and Anne Bradstreet to modernists such as T.S. Eliot and Gertrude Stein. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in American literature and culture.

      The Cambridge History of American Literature; Volume 4