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3 BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS I. A. Enlas dos paginas siguientes encontraras algunas notas sobre el contenido de diversos libros, tal como se ofrece en los suplementos literarios. Lee los titulos y los resimenes para que selecciones el libro adecuado para cada una de las personas que se describen abajo. Anota el nimero del libro en el espacio correspondiente. a) A feminist interested in the lives of women in the theater, b) A student working on different present- day religions. ©) Somebody studying modern art. 4d)’ A writer working on the problem of Greek Art. ©) A Chicano studying languages in bilingual communities ) Somebody interested in music. @) A student reading about African poetry. b) A historian studying life in Britain during the XVII and XIX centuries. i) Somebody interested in the nuclear issue. j) A philosopher interested in cosmological doctrines. B. Subraya en los titulos y en los textos, las palabras que consideres clave para localizar la informacién solicitada en el ejercicio anterior. 7 Fair Ophelia 1 Harriet Smithson Berlioz PETER RABY In 1827 the Irish actress Harriet Smithson played the part of Ophelia in a season of English theater in Paris and became an overnight sensation. Among her ardent admirers was the composer Hector Berlioz, whom she eventually married though not before he had poisoned himself in her presence to extract her consent. This book penetrates the romantic myth of Fair Ophelia and presents the working actress and vulnerable woman. £12.95 net Schubert Studies 2 Problems of Style and Chronology Edited by EVA BADURA-SKODA and PETER BRANSCOMBE This collection of articles clarifies certain problems of style and chronology in the music Schubert composed during the last decade of his life, As well as being of value to musicologists and music lovers, it will interest readers concerned with the role of music in the theater and in song. £ 25.00 net The Eye of Greece 3 Studies in the Art of Athens Edited by D.C, KURTZ and B.A. SPARKES Athenian art of the sixth and fifth centuries BC offers the yardstick by which we judge the artistic achievement of the rest of the Greek world, and provides models on which the later history of Greco- Roman art and much of the art of the later western world are based. These six essays explored some of the subjects and problems in Athenian art that have exercised scholars in recent years. $29.50 net Spanish in the United States 4 Socfolinguistic Aspects Edited by JON AMASTAE and LUCIA ELIAS-OLIVARES ‘The contributors to this volume examine various aspects of language structure and language use by the Chicano, Puerto Rican, and Cuban populations in the United States, aspects of language contact and change, and the ethnography of language in bilingual communities. Hard covers £ 30.00 net Paperback. £ 10.95 net Oral poetry and Somali Nationalism 5 The Case of Sayyid Mahamrmad,’Abdille Hasan SAID S. SAMATAR Sayyid Mahammad’Abdille Hasan - the ‘Mad Mullah’ of British history - was the greatest poet in the Somali language. This book provides a fascinating account of his poetry and the way in which he used it to pursue his political ends, and sets this phenomenon within the context of Somali society and traditions. £ 19.50 net. African Studies Series 32 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 18 [THim TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT OCTOBER 1 1982: 1057 New and forthcoming titles from FABER AND FABER A Policy for Peace FIELD MARSHAL LORD CARVER ‘This timely book on a momentous topie by the ‘outstanding milllary thinker and man of action, presents ‘a powerful argument which brings into question all the conventional wisdom ofthe policy for nuclear deterrence, 125,95 cased, £2.50 paperback 7 Faith and Power ‘The Politics of Islam EDWARD MORTIMER ‘An important new analysis of Islam which is, after Christianity, the most widespread religion in the world today: its political aims and its conflicts. Essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the complexities of Islam. Robert Lacey £210.50 cased, 25,95 paperback October 4th 8 Kandinsky Complete Writings on Art aited by KENNETH C. LINDSAY AND PETER VERGO Presenting for the first in English all Kandinsky’s written ‘work, these volumes offer a remarkable insight into the ‘mind of one of the century's pioneers of abstract art. ‘Two volumes $35.00 faber and faber 3 Queen Square, London WCIN SAU, England and 99 Thompson Street, Winchester, Mass, 01980, USA Aristotle's De Generatione et Cortuptione Edited by C.J. Williams Aristotle's De Generatione et Corruptione has as its main topic ‘coming into existence and ceasing to exist. It attempts to differentiate these phenomena from other sorts ‘of change. The conceptual problems remain acute and the ‘translator's notes argue for certain interpretations of Aristotle's ‘cosmological doctrines which conflict with those current in existing discussions of this work, £12.50 paperback £6.25 Clarendon Aristotle Series Oxford University Press 10 November ‘The Making of the Industrial Landscape BARRIE TRINDER A leading authority on the history and archaeology of Industrial Britain shows how ur industrial landscape came about, With lavish use of contemporary quotation, Dr. Trinder vividly recreates the lives of those living and ‘working in the industrial settlements of the 18th and 19th centuries. He provides a proper interpretation of the Jandscape with a true understanding of what the Industrial revolution was all about. IMustrated with 32 pages of black and white photographs and 11 line drawings £12.95 DENT 33 Welbeck Street, London W1M 8LX 19 IIL, ELEMENTOS LINGUISTICOS El articulo indefinido en inglés, en singular, es a 0 an. a se usa antes de palabras que comienzan con consonante con voeal que tiene sonido de consonante. Ej: aman a university a historian an se usa antes de palabras que empiezan con vocal o con h muda, Ej: an issue an hour El articulo definido es the. Se usa para el singular, el plural y para todos los géneros. ‘The boy, the boys, the girl, the girls. Identificar el articulo definido ¢ indefinido es importante porque esto nos ayuda a localizar mas facilmente el sustantivo cuando éste no esta inmediatamente después de dicho articulo., Ej: This timely book on (@) momentous [topic | by (thd outstanding military [thinker] and man of action presents (a) powerful fargument. (pag. 10 no. 6) Alidentificar el articulo a podemos ver que el sustantivo al que se refiere es topie y al identifi- car el articulo the vemos que el sustantivo que le corresponde es thinker (a...topic _the...thinker) En las siguientes oraciones localiza los articulos definidos e indefinidos asi como los sustantivos a los cuales se refieren. Encierra el articulo en un circulo, encasilla el sustantivo y dibuja una flecha uniendo a ambos. 1. Christianity is the most widespread religion in the world today. 2. These volumes offer a remarkable insight into the mind of one of the century's pioneers of abstract art. 3. Captivating mysteries bring to life an insider's view of the detective world. 4. This is an important, timely, and pertinent work. 21

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