The Whirligig of Time

The Whirligig of Time
Author: Judith van Oosterom-Pooley
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9783034303682

Rev. ed. of: Whirligigge of time. Leiden: Leiden University, 2004.

The Whirligig of Time

The Whirligig of Time
Author: Zdeněk Stříbrný
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0874139562

Zdenek Stribrny, an internationally respected Shakespeare scholar, was Professor of English and American Studies at Charles University, Prague, until the Russian occupation of 1968. He was reinstated after the Velvet Revolution of 1989. This volume, prefaced by a new autobiographical introduction, collects papers on Shakespeare, most of which were written originally in English, from various periods of his eventful career. Their two main themes are the role of Time and the Czech critical and theatrical response to Shakespeare, with special emphasis on the various ways in which, during an era of censorship, productions offered coded political readings of the plays. Zdenek Stribrny is Professor Emeritus of English and American Studies at Charles University, Prague. Lois Potter is Ned B. Allen Professor of English at the University of Delaware.

Whirligig

Whirligig
Author: Paul Fleischman
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1466860324

When sixteen-year-old Brent Bishop inadvertently causes the death of a young woman, he is sent on an unusual journey of repentance, building wind toys across the land. In his most ambitious novel to date, Newbery winner Paul Fleischman traces Brent's healing pilgrimage from Washington State to California, Florida, and Maine, and describes the many lives set into new motion by the ingenious creations Brent leaves behind. Paul Fleischman is the master of multivoiced books for younger readers. In Whirligig he has created a novel about hidden connections that is itself a wonder of spinning hearts and grand surprises.

Law and the Whirligig of Time

Law and the Whirligig of Time
Author: Stephen Sedley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2018-05-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509917101

For over 30 years, first as a QC, then as a judge, and latterly as a visiting professor of law at Oxford, Stephen Sedley has written and lectured about aspects of the law that do not always get the attention they deserve. His first anthology of essays, Ashes and Sparks, was praised in the New York Times by Ian McEwan for its 'exquisite, finely balanced prose, the prickly humour, the knack of artful quotation and an astonishing historical grasp'. 'You could have no interest in the law,' McEwan wrote, 'and read his book for pure intellectual delight.' The present volume contains more recent articles by Stephen Sedley on the law, many of them from the London Review of Books, and lectures given to a variety of audiences. The first part is concerned with law as part of history - Feste's 'whirligig of time'; the second part with law and rights. The third part is a group of biographical and critical pieces on a number of figures from the legal and musical worlds. The final part is more personal, going back to the author's days at the bar, and then forward to some parting reflections.

Law and the Whirligig of Time

Law and the Whirligig of Time
Author: Stephen Sedley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2018-05-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509917098

"For over 30 years, first as a QC, then as a judge, and latterly as a visiting professor of law at Oxford, [the author] has written and lectured about aspects of the law that do not always get the attention they deserve...This volume contains recent articles...and lectures given to a variety of audiences. The first part is concerned with law as part of history - Feste's 'whirligig of time'; the second part with law and rights. The third part is a group of biographical and critical pieces on a number of figures from the legal and musical worlds. The final part is more personal, going back to the author's days at the bar, and then forward to some parting reflections."--

The Whirligig

The Whirligig
Author: Hamish Linklater
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2018-06-18
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0822237954

Just south of Williamstown, if you take a left at the Red Lion Inn, there’s an off-season part of Berkshire County where no one locks their doors, just in case someone comes home who’s forgotten their key. In this quiet corner of Western Massachusetts, a motley cast of strangers from a dying young woman’s past find one another on a night when they need each other most. THE WHIRLIGIG is a sparkle-dark, rollicking, rural romance about Death, Time, Mistaken Identity, Chance, Sex, Chancy Sex, and mostly, mostly Love.

The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge

The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge
Author: Vernor Vinge
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2002-08-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312875848

From his earliest stories in the mid-1960s, to his longer works of the 1970s and '80s, these pieces display Vinge's sense of wonder. Those who love his novels will find his short fiction even more impressive.

Flight Among the Tombs

Flight Among the Tombs
Author: Anthony Hecht
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1998-01-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0679765921

Divided into two parts, this new book contains a collaboration with the artist Leonard Baskin called "Presumptions of Death, " reproducing 22 masterly wood engravings and all of Hecht's other poems written since his last book, The Transparent Man.

Whirligig

Whirligig
Author: Magnus Macintyre
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-08-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476730490

Claypole is not ‘a large man’. He is a fat man. A fat man with thin limbs, like an egg with tentacles. And life is not going well. He’s alone, idle, and on the brink of a medical crisis when a childhood acquaintance makes him an offer he can’t understand, can’t talk about, but ultimately can’t refuse. A week later, he finds himself in the wilds of Scotland, plunged into an eccentric community at war over a wind farm. And he’s supposed to be a backer, but he has no idea what side he’s on, even though it may bag him a lot of money. All he wants is to look like a hero in front of the woman with the bright blue eyes who brought him here. To do so he must run the gauntlet of a family with many dark secrets, some dangerous hippies and their hallucinogenic potions, and the wilderness itself with all its threats and dangers. Whirligig is a raucous, joyous, often poignant comedy about the redemptive power of the countryside. Written with peerless wit, it’s a timely fable that takes its place within the tradition of the Great English Comic Novel. It’s The Wicker Man as told by P.G. Wodehouse.