Paul Scofield

Paul Scofield
Title Paul Scofield PDF eBook
Author Garry O'Connor
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 412
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781557834997

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"Scofield, however, is adamantly not a celebrity actor. As guardian of his craft and integrity, he has kept himself most carefully out of the limelight. This, in fact, is the first full biography of him. Garry O'Connor, highly respected for his theatrical biographies, presents a richly drawn, fully dimensional portrait of the great actor. O'Connor interviewed the intensely private Scofield himself, as well as many of the actors and directors he has worked with, including Simon Callow, Trevor Nunn, Richard Eyre, and Peter Hall. The result is a biography of one of the past century's most remarkable and enigmatic icons."--BOOK JACKET.

Duty to Self

Duty to Self
Title Duty to Self PDF eBook
Author Paul Schofield
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2021-03-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190941774

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That we owe duties to others is a commonplace, the subject of countless philosophical treatises and monographs. Morality is interpersonal and other-directed, many claim. But what of what we owe ourselves? In Duty to Self, Paul Schofield flips the paradigm of interpersonal morality by arguing that there are moral duties we owe ourselves, and that in light of this, philosophers need to significantly rethink many of their views about practical reason, moral psychology, politics, and moral emotions. Among these views is the idea that divisions within a person's life enable her to relate to herself second-personally--that is, as though she were relating to a distinct other person--in the way required by morality. Further, there exist political duties owed to the self, which the state may coerce persons to perform. This amounts to a novel argument for paternalistic law, which appeals to considerations of right, justice, and freedom in order to justify coercing a person for their own sake--a liberal justification for an idea typically thought to be deeply at odds with liberalism. Schofield untangles how this view would impact various issues in applied ethics and political philosophy, for example, financial prudence and risk, the pursuit of the good life, and medical ethics. Duty to Self is essential for anyone working in moral and political philosophy or political theory.

Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World

Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World
Title Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World PDF eBook
Author Derek Onley
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 242
Release 2013-02-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 1408183765

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Famous for their size and elegance in flight, albatrosses are familiar to anyone who has travelled through the southern oceans, and are a flagship family of conservation concern. However, albatrosses are just one of several groups of 'pelagic' birds - those that visit land only to breed, and spend the rest of their lives far from the coast, soaring from ocean to ocean in a never-ending search for food. Mysterious and graceful, these birds can present a formidable identification challenge to even the most experienced birder. This fixed-format ebook provides the answer - the first comprehensive guide to pelagic birds, the albatrosses, petrels, shearwaters, storm-petrels and diving petrels. Optimised for iPad, it features the book in crisp, clear high-resolution. A total of 46 detailed, fully zoomable colour plates highlight key ID criteria of the birds in flight, with close-ups of diagnostic regions of the plumage. The plates are accompanied by accurate distribution maps, while the sparkling text brings the world of these amazing birds to life. Sea-watchers all around the world will find this superb field guide indispensable – and no birder will want to be without it.

The Chronicles Of Narnia

The Chronicles Of Narnia
Title The Chronicles Of Narnia PDF eBook
Author C.S.Lewis
Publisher C.S.Lewis
Total Pages 664
Release 1990
Genre
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The Chronicles of Narnia have enchanted millions of readers over the last fifty years, and the magical events described in C. S. Lewis's immortal prose have left many a lasting memory. For here is a world where a witch decrees eternal winter, where there are more talking animals than people, and where children can become royalty. All of the magic and wonder of The Chronicles of Narnia is brought to you in this elegant leatherbound edition. Featuring beautiful illustrations and eye-catching end papers, you'll want to keep this book where everyone can see it. The Chronicles of Narnia is part of Barnes & Noble's series of quality leatherbound volumes. Each title in the series presents a classic work in an attractively designed edition bound in genuine bonded leather.

Paul Scofield

Paul Scofield
Title Paul Scofield PDF eBook
Author John Courtenay Trewin
Publisher London : Rockliff
Total Pages 112
Release 1956
Genre Actors
ISBN

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The Life of Thomas More

The Life of Thomas More
Title The Life of Thomas More PDF eBook
Author Peter Ackroyd
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 685
Release 2012-06-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307823016

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Peter Ackroyd's The Life of Thomas More is a masterful reconstruction of the life and imagination of one of the most remarkable figures of history. Thomas More (1478-1535) was a renowned statesman; the author of a political fantasy that gave a name to a literary genre and a worldview (Utopia); and, most famously, a Catholic martyr and saint. Born into the professional classes, Thomas More applied his formidable intellect and well-placed connections to become the most powerful man in England, second only to the king. As much a work of history as a biography, The Life of Thomas More gives an unmatched portrait of the everyday, religious, and intellectual life of the early sixteenth century. In Ackroyd's hands, this renowned "man for all seasons" emerges in the fullness of his complex humanity; we see the unexpected side of his character--such as his preference for bawdy humor--as well as his indisputable moral courage.

Paul Scofield

Paul Scofield
Title Paul Scofield PDF eBook
Author Garry O'Connor
Publisher
Total Pages 419
Release 2002
Genre Actors
ISBN 9780283063497

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Paul Scofield has been acting for 60 years, but he still wins the admiration of critics. He has worked in movies and on stage, in 1966 he won an Oscar for his role in A Man For All Seasons, and won a Bafta in 1997 for his part in The Crucible.