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John Fuller

    1. Januar 1937
    Modern Restaurant Service
    The Sonnet. The Critical Idiom
    The Adventures of Speedfall
    Chef's Manual of Kitchen Management
    Träume vom Fliegen
    Träume vom Fliegen. Roman
    • The Adventures of Speedfall

      • 159 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,3(4)Abgeben

      Six humorous stroies featuring Speedfall, the energetic, eccentric philosophy don at St. Patrick's College, Oxford.

      The Adventures of Speedfall
    • The Sonnet. The Critical Idiom

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,3(13)Abgeben

      Provides information on the development and structure of Italian and English sonnets and the technical aspects of rhyme scheme and sequence

      The Sonnet. The Critical Idiom
    • The Memoirs of Laetitia Horsepole

      • 212 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      But her obscurity gives added piquancy to the memoirs which - her idiosyncratic art theory and philosophy apart - are above all a dramatic eighteenth-century adventure in five acts which reflect her tempestuous involvement with the five 'husbands' of her life, from the brutish Crowther and the dull and the rich but louche Count Chiavari.

      The Memoirs of Laetitia Horsepole
    • Focus on the Family ministry veteran (and father of six) John Fuller lets first-time dads in on the stuff they really need to know...because in just a few months or weeks or days, their life is going to change--forever.

      First-Time Dad
    • Emma Courteis just wanted to live quietly with her daughter in Cornwall and paint. That wasn't to be. It's only human to want revenge but when you follow that path you sometimes you get more than you want and sometimes, when you start something, you may find it can't be stopped, so you'd better be ready to do anything.

      Treviggen
    • Who Is Ozymandias?

      And Other Puzzles in Poetry

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Part of the pleasure of poetry is unravelling the mysteries and difficulties it contains and solving the puzzles that lie within. Who, for instance, is Ozymandias? What is the Snark? Who is the Emperor of Ice-Cream? Or indeed, who is 'you' in a poem? In this perceptive and playful new book, acclaimed poet John Fuller looks at some of our greatest poems and considers the number of individual puzzles at their heart, casting light on how we should approach these conundrums as readers. From riddling to double entendres , mysterious titles to red herrings, Fuller unpicks the puzzles in works that range from Browning to Bishop, Empson to Eliot, Shelley to Stevens, to help us reach the rewards and revelations that lie at the centre of some of our best-loved poems.

      Who Is Ozymandias?