Books

  1. Independent Stance an (Critical Directions)

    Independent Stance an (Critical Directions)


  2. Reader of the Purple Sage: Essays on Western Writers and Environmental Literature (Western Literature S.)

    Reader of the Purple Sage: Essays on Western Writers and Environmental Literature (Western Literature S.)


  3. Newsletter Sourcebook

    Newsletter Sourcebook


  4. Poet's Market: 1800 Places to Publish Your Poetry

    Poet's Market: 1800 Places to Publish Your Poetry


  5. Too Lazy to Work, Too Nervous to Steal: How to Have a Great Life Being a Freelance Writer

    Too Lazy to Work, Too Nervous to Steal: How to Have a Great Life Being a Freelance Writer


  6. The Library of William Byrd of Westover

    The Library of William Byrd of Westover


  7. You Can Write a Column

    You Can Write a Column


  8. Practical Picture Research: A Guide to Current Practice, Procedure, Techniques and Resources

    Practical Picture Research: A Guide to Current Practice, Procedure, Techniques and Resources


  9. The Guide to Book Publishers: The Complete Guide to Book Publishers in the UK and Ireland: 1999

    The Guide to Book Publishers: The Complete Guide to Book Publishers in the UK and Ireland: 1999


  10. Music Publishing and Patronage - C.F. Peters: 1800 to the Holocaust

    Music Publishing and Patronage - C.F. Peters: 1800 to the Holocaust


  11. The Darkest Side of the Fascist Years: The Italian-Canadian Press, 1920-42 (Essay S.)

    The Darkest Side of the Fascist Years: The Italian-Canadian Press, 1920-42 (Essay S.)


  12. Reading on the Middle Border: The Culture of Print in Osage, Iowa, 1860-1900 (Studies in Print Culture & the History of the Book)

    Reading on the Middle Border: The Culture of Print in Osage, Iowa, 1860-1900 (Studies in Print Culture & the History of the Book)


  13. Getting at the Author: Reimagining Books and Reading in the Age of American Realism (Studies in Print Culture & the History of the Book)

    Getting at the Author: Reimagining Books and Reading in the Age of American Realism (Studies in Print Culture & the History of the Book)


  14. Bibliography on Publishing and Book Development in the Third World, 1980-1993 (Bellagio Studies in Publishing)

    Bibliography on Publishing and Book Development in the Third World, 1980-1993 (Bellagio Studies in Publishing)


  15. The World's Best Books: Taste, Culture and the Modern Library (Studies in Print Culture & the History of the Book)

    The World's Best Books: Taste, Culture and the Modern Library (Studies in Print Culture & the History of the Book)


  16. Marketing Modernism Between the Two World Wars (Studies in Print Culture & the History of the Book)

    Marketing Modernism Between the Two World Wars (Studies in Print Culture & the History of the Book)


  17. Teaching U.S.History Through Children's Literature: Post-World War II

    Teaching U.S.History Through Children's Literature: Post-World War II


  18. Comic Book Culture: Fanboys and True Believers (Studies in Popular Culture)

    Comic Book Culture: Fanboys and True Believers (Studies in Popular Culture)


  19. The Gardano Music Printing Firms, 1569-1611 (Eastman Studies in Music)

    The Gardano Music Printing Firms, 1569-1611 (Eastman Studies in Music)


  20. The Everything Get Published Book

    The Everything Get Published Book


  21. The Complete Guide to Book Marketing

    The Complete Guide to Book Marketing


  22. Business and Legal Forms for Authors and Self-Publishers

    Business and Legal Forms for Authors and Self-Publishers


  23. Marketing Strategies for Writers

    Marketing Strategies for Writers


  24. The Complete Guide to Book Publicity

    The Complete Guide to Book Publicity


  25. Successful Syndication: A Guide for Writers and Cartoonists

    Successful Syndication: A Guide for Writers and Cartoonists


An Independent Stance (Critical Directions)
Average customer rating: Not rated
    An Independent Stance (Critical Directions)
    W. J. Keith
    Manufacturer: Porcupine's Quill
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Paperback

    GeneralGeneral | Books & Reading | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
    History of BooksHistory of Books | Books & Reading | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
    BritishBritish | World Literature | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books | 18th Century | 19th Century | 20th Century | Classics | Contemporary | General | Historical | Humor | Letters & Correspondence | Middle | Old | Poetry | Renaissance | Shakespeare | Short Stories
    GeneralGeneral | Canadian | World Literature | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
    GeneralGeneral | Classics | Canadian | World Literature | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
    Collections & ReadersCollections & Readers | Canadian | World Literature | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
    History & CriticismHistory & Criticism | Canadian | World Literature | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
    GeneralGeneral | Criticism & Theory | History & Criticism | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
    ASIN: 0889841217
    Release Date: 1991-05-01

    Book Description

    Part One of this strongly worded, informed, and wide-ranging collection examines key issues for the future of Canadian criticism. Part Two offers new readings of important works by Grove, Wilson, MacLennan, Davies, Laurence, Hood, Wiebe, Hodgins, and Atwood. As W.J. Keith argues, `We still have a mission: to have our literature recognized as an essential reflection of our national life. This is what I mean by retrenchment and consolidation. Literature can survive without literary criticism but it cannot survive if it is unknown and unread. It is criticism's prime function at the present time to see that it is both known and read with that mature enjoyment which is a combination of emotional sensitivity and humane intelligence. As critics, scholars, editors, we shall not be fulfilling our responsibilities or justifying our existence if we attempt anything less.' Or as Keith modestly observes in his introduction to this collection, `If this book is of any interest, it will be because Canadian literature is an important subject. Literary commentators like myself are middle-men, and should be prepared to admit the fact. If this book succeeds in helping readers to appreciate the works of Canadian writers that I discuss, and to derive increased pleasure and insight from them, it will have served its purpose. I can see no other justification for it -- or for any other work of criticism.'
    Minn. agent assns. to merge despite PIA nat'l stance. (Minnesota Association of Professional Insurance Agents, Independent Insurance Agents of Minnesota, ... & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Minn. agent assns. to merge despite PIA nat'l stance. (Minnesota Association of Professional Insurance Agents, Independent Insurance Agents of Minnesota, ... & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management

      Manufacturer: The National Underwriter Company
      ProductGroup: Book
      Binding: Digital

      GeneralGeneral | Business & Investing | Subjects | Books
      GeneralGeneral | Business & Investing | Subjects | e-Docs | Formats | Books
      ASIN: B00091WAQ2
      Release Date: 2005-06-01

      Book Description

      This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on October 29, 1990. The length of the article is 332 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

      Citation Details
      Title: Minn. agent assns. to merge despite PIA nat'l stance. (Minnesota Association of Professional Insurance Agents, Independent Insurance Agents of Minnesota, Professional Insurance Agents of America)
      Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
      Date: October 29, 1990
      Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
      Issue: n44 Page: p1(2)

      Distributed by Thomson Gale
      Super Power Stances: Us-Soviet Relations
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Super Power Stances: Us-Soviet Relations

        Manufacturer: South Asia Books
        ProductGroup: Book
        Binding: Hardcover

        GeneralGeneral | Politics | Nonfiction | Subjects | Books
        RelationsRelations | International | Politics | Nonfiction | Subjects | Books
        GeneralGeneral | Political Science | Social Sciences | Nonfiction | Subjects | Books
        ASIN: 0706950496
        IIAA assesses bank affiliation stance. (Independent Insurance Agents of America; affiliations between insurance firms and banks): An article from: National ... & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          IIAA assesses bank affiliation stance. (Independent Insurance Agents of America; affiliations between insurance firms and banks): An article from: National ... & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
          Steven Brostoff
          Manufacturer: The National Underwriter Company
          ProductGroup: Book
          Binding: Digital
          ASIN: B00096NRIM
          Release Date: 2005-07-28

          Book Description

          This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on November 4, 1996. The length of the article is 907 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

          From the supplier: The Independent Insurance Agents of America, in what would be a major policy reversal, is likely to declare its support for affiliations between insurance firms and banks. That support would be contingent, however, on the requirement that all insurance organizations, including those affiliated with banks, would be subject to the same, state-based regulations. The policy change results from the group's recognition of marketplace realities, IIAA president Ron Smith acknowledged.

          Citation Details
          Title: IIAA assesses bank affiliation stance. (Independent Insurance Agents of America; affiliations between insurance firms and banks)
          Author: Steven Brostoff
          Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
          Date: November 4, 1996
          Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
          Issue: n45 Page: p1(2)

          Article Type: Interview

          Distributed by Thomson Gale

          Books:

          1. The Writer's Companion
          2. The University of California Press: The Early Years, 1893-1963
          3. Harvard University Press: A History
          4. A Smattering of Monsters
          5. Presenting Robert Cormier (Twayne's United States Authors Series)
          6. Independent Stance an (Critical Directions)
          7. The Dublin Scuffle
          8. Reporting for the Media
          9. Oz and Beyond: Fantasy World of L.Frank Baum
          10. Oxford Dictionary of Quotations by Subject (Oxford Paperback Reference S.)

          Books