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Books with author J. e. Luebering

  • The 100 Most Influential Writers of All Time

    J. e. Luebering

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Dec. 20, 2009)
    Profiles one hundred of the most influential writers throughout history, including Homer, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Dickens, Dostoyevsky, George Eliot, and J.K. Rowling.
  • Native American History

    J E Luebering

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Sept. 1, 2010)
    With the advent of European colonization, the North American landscape and the indigenous cultures that inhabited it changed irrevocably. While a large part of Native Americans past has been marked by struggles for equality and sovereignty, a survey of the early history of various tribes reveals prosperous societies that frequently managed to live peaceably with each other and a parade of interlopers. This volume examines the trajectory of Native American cultures over the centuries, detailing how they have retained their longstanding values and traditions in the face of war, disease, resettlement and assimilation.
  • Authors of the Enlightenment: 1660 to 1800

    J E Luebering

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, July 15, 2013)
    Reason, rationality, and reform were perhaps the biggest buzzwords of the Enlightenment era and the themes of much of the writing that appeared at that time. As thinkers increasingly began turning a critical eye towards accepted beliefs and practices, such luminaries as Voltaire, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine took up their pens to illuminate the social injustices and injuries to personal freedom that pervaded their societies. The fascinating lives of these writers and many othersrunning the gamut from novelists, dramatists, and poets to satirists, social critics, and moreare profiled within these pages.
  • English Literature from the 19th Century Through Today

    J E Luebering

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Sept. 1, 2010)
    As the British empire expanded ever outward, English writers of the 19th and early 20th centuries turned their gaze inward to matters of ethical and moral import. The social and psychological realities of the human condition were increasingly explored in the fiction and verse of writers such as Charles Dickens, T.S. Eliot, and Virginia Woolf. Although the body of English literature became less cohesive as the empire declined, modern writers continue to examine British identity by reformulating and reinventing literary movements and devices introduced by their predecessors. Readers of this volume are invited to observe the progression of English literature and enjoy the stories behind some of the most seminal works in the world.
  • The Literature of Spain and Latin America

    J E Luebering

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Sept. 1, 2010)
    This volume examines the prose of both Spanish and Latin American authors, whose narratives are informed as much by their imaginations as the turbulent histories of these native lands. --from publisher description.
  • English Literature from the Restoration Through the Romantic Period

    J E Luebering

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Both the form and content of literature today owes much to the developments that took place in England between the Restoration and Romantic periods. The emergence of the novel triggered the creation of new genres and accompanied a rise in literacy throughout the country. As new dimensions were added to both poetry and prose, writers explored new styles and voices to articulate a fuller emotional range. This volume examines the English writers who helped shape the social, political, and religious climate of the age, and immerses students in the history of narratives that continue to enchant audiences today.
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