Inspired by a true story, Melanie Levensohn's <i>A Jewish Girl in Paris</i>, is a dual narrative historical novel for fans of <i>The Tattooist of Auschwitz.</i>
Meet Jacob - aka Sparrow - a boy slave in a brothel in the Spanish city of New Carthage in the last years of pagan Rome. His story is as much for readers who were moved by <i>A Little Life</i>,<i> Room</i> and <i>Shuggie Bain </i>as those fascinated by <i>The Silence of the Girls </i>and <i>I, Claudius</i>.
- A fresh look at Paul Cezanne- Pioneer of modernist painting- New volume built around an A to Z concept
- A fresh look at Paul Cezanne- Pioneer of modernist painting- New volume built around an A to Z concept
The textual and linguistic construction of European law is seen as a symptom of a predictable - and indeed real - democratic deficit. This volume aims to demonstrate the validity of this hypothesis through an analysis which combines 'genre analysis' and a long-standing issue of European suprana.
The linguistic spillover of the EU democratic deficit