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Sarah Carter

    Modern Ruin
    All About Change
    Early Modern Intertextuality
    How Not to Plan. 66 Ways to Screw It Up
    • Early Modern Intertextuality

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the post-structuralist theory of intertextuality, this exploration highlights its application to early modern texts, advocating for a deeper theoretical understanding rather than mere source identification. It analyzes significant works by authors like Shakespeare and Milton, emphasizing the era's engagement with classical and contemporary influences through mythology, allegory, and satire. The study reveals how meaning emerges from the interplay of texts and narrative systems, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars of early modern literature.

      Early Modern Intertextuality2021
    • All About Change

      How To Successfully Make Personal Life Changes: How to Successfully Make Personal Life Changes

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the emotional landscape of change, this book encourages readers to shift their perspective from fear to excitement. It offers insights and strategies to embrace transformation, helping individuals navigate feelings of being lost and overwhelmed. By reframing change as an opportunity for growth, the author aims to empower readers to approach life's transitions with anticipation rather than resistance.

      All About Change2021
    • How Not to Plan. 66 Ways to Screw It Up

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      In the sink or swim world of planners, strategists and their clients, now more than ever, there is a need for a practical handbook to guide us through all the main parts of the process. And thanks to Les Binet and Sarah Carter at Adam & eveDDB we now have just that

      How Not to Plan. 66 Ways to Screw It Up2018
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