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Text of the poem Stonington, by Philip Booth.
Text of the poem Stonington, by Philip Booth
Text of the poems The Islanders and Matinicus by Philip Booth.
Text of the poems The Islanders and Matinicus by Philip Booth
Book review of Selves, by Philip Booth. The reviewer suggests Booth should be
Book review of Selves, by Philip Booth. The reviewer suggests Booth should be Maine\u27s Poet Laureate
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Philip Booth teaches in the Creative Writing Program at Syracuse University each spring but spends as much of the year as possible at his home in Maine. He is a frequent contributor of poetry to such magazines as The New Yorker and Harper\u27s and is the author of several books. In 1980 he received a Fellowship in Writing from the National Endowment for the Arts. Most of the poems in Before Sleep were composed in the 130-year-old family house where the author\u27s grandparents lived, and where his grandson represents a fifth generation
Text of the poems November Sun, by Philip Booth, and New England, by Wilbert
Text of the poems November Sun, by Philip Booth, and New England, by Wilbert Snow
Book review of Relations: Selected Poems 1950-1985, by Philip Booth.
Book review of Relations: Selected Poems 1950-1985, by Philip Booth
Books & the Arts piece on the life and work of Maine poet Philip Booth, 75, of
Books & the Arts piece on the life and work of Maine poet Philip Booth, 75, of Castine
Photograph of a group of students around a Philip Morris booth, Country Fair, undated
Black and white photograph of students working at and gathered around a Philip Morris booth at the Country Fair. Undated. Taken by Bernard Haussman.https://academicworks.cuny.edu/bc_arch_fair/1571/thumbnail.jp
In Focus - the case for privatising the BBC
This book examines the economics of charging for television and the way in which appropriate economic models change with changing technology. It also describes the sociology of bias and undertakes an empirical analysis of bias. Different models of ownership for and finance of the BBC are considered and conclusions drawn
Beyond Turner: anthropological approaches and medieval pilgrimage texts
Recent years have seen a significant growth within the field of pilgrimage studies. Mainly the purview of anthropologists and ethnographers, pilgrimage studies, and increasingly the interrelated field of tourism studies, are able to provide scholars of medieval Holy Land pilgrimage with a rich array of analytical tools which we can use. This chapter presents some of the more significant developments within the field of pilgrimage / tourism studies and by taking the examples of two medieval Holy Land pilgrims, Riccoldo of Monte Croce and Felix Fabri, attempts to demonstrate ways in which these developments can be put to use. It suggests that we should adopt more fluid understandings of pilgrimage and looks at how the concept of the ‘gaze’, developed from Foucauldian ideas by John Urry (1990) and others since can serve as a useful model for understanding the role of sight and encounters with the ‘Other’ in medieval pilgrimage texts. More importantly, it advocates for a diversification in our approaches as medievalists and signals pilgrimage studies as a worthwhile avenue for future exploration
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