Beginning with Aristotle and the Greeks and ending with semiotics and post-structuralism, Theories of the Theatre is the first comprehensive survey of Western dramatic theory. In this expanded edition the author has updated the book and added a new concluding chapter that focuses on theoretical developments since 1980, emphasizing the impact of feminist theory.
Follow along as Caroline Jayne Church's adorable Love Meez preschooler Anna shows readers just what makes her bunny so special! Love Meez stories help foster social and emotional growth for the preschool set. And with touch-and-feels, heart melting illustrations, and preschool-friendly text, I Love My Bunnyis a special book to love and read again and again! Includes: - Touch-and-feels -…
Colours are fascinating to babies and toddlers as they gradually learn what each shade is called and discover their own favourite. Here are all the main colours and the objects often associated with them. This first words and picture book will delight children up to the age of 5 who will love looking at it with their parents or by themselves.
Babies and Toddlers enjoy looking at lots of different pictures - and now can learn about numbers at the same time! Here are all the numbers up to 10, shown in a variety of ways to interest, inform and entertain a young child. This first words and picture book will delight children up to the age of 5 who will love looking at it with their parents or by themselves.
This completely new title is written to specifically cover the new IB Diploma Mathematical Studies syllabus. The significance of mathematics for practical applications is a prominent theme throughout this coursebook, supported with Theory of Knowledge, internationalism and application links to encourage an appreciation of the broader contexts of mathematics. Mathematical modelling is also a key…
Avoid Grammatical Minefields with this Entertaining Guide Confused about when to use "its" or "it's" or the correct spelling of "principal" and "principle"? My Grammar and I...or Should That Be me? is a refresher course for anyone who has ever been stumped by spelling confusion, dangling modifiers, split infinities, or for those who have no idea what these things even are. Clever, informa…
There once was a very hungry little hen, and she ate and ate, and grew and grew, and the more she ate, the more she grew. Up on the hill lives a cunning fox. He watches the hen every day and thinks, "If I wait just one more day, the hen will be even bigger." Then one day he can't wait any longer...