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Yet Amsterdam, which won the Booker in 1998, does lie bang in the middle of McEwan 's stellar career to date. This began almost 50 years ago, with his collection of stories First Love, Last Rites (1975), and has so far produced 16 novels, most recently Lessons (2022). Written by Ian McEwan A fragile friendship descends into hatred and revenge, in Ian McEwan's darkly humorous 1998 Booker Prize-winning novel. Amsterdam is a 1998 novel by British writer Ian McEwan, for which he was awarded the 1998 Booker Prize. [1] Summary Amsterdam is the story of a euthanasia pact between two friends, a composer and a newspaper editor, whose relationship spins into disaster. Plot Roman. (detebe) | McEwan, Ian, Oeser, Hans-Christian | ISBN: 9783257232844 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. Amsterdam: Ausgezeichnet mit dem Booker Prize 1998.
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1998. Aantal pagina's: 193. Tijd waarin het verhaal zich afspeelt: 1990-2000. Plaats van handeling: UK (Londen, Lake District en Manchester) en Nederland (Amsterdam). Voor het begrijpen van de roman 'Amsterdam' is het handig dat je iets weet over tradities en gewoonten in Groot-Brittannië. Het verhaal gaat voornamelijk over de. In this book for the first time a consistent description is given of the religious representations and the ritual customs of the populations of northern Gaul. Guiding principle is the proposition. Gods, Temples and Ritual Practices. The Transformation of Religious Ideas and Values in Roman Gaul. By T. Derks, Amsterdam Archaeological Studies 2. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 1998. Pp. x + 325, figs 68. Price: Fl. 85.00; £39.95. ISBN 90 5356 254 0. - Volume 31 The Transformation of Religious Ideas and Values in Roman Gaul Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, «Archaeological Studies-2», 1998, 325 p. June 2002 Annales Histoire Sciences Sociales 57(03.
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In this bold and important book (originally a University of Amsterdam dissertation in Environmental Studies), Ton Derks provides not only a subtle analysis of the archaeology of Romanization in Gaul, but also some articulate theories of religion in society and landscape, ritual performance and space, and religious transformation. publisher = "Vereniging tot Bevordering van de Studie van het Frans", number = "3",} Hoek, LH 1998, ' Le Roman populaire [Review of: (1998) Le Rocambole] ', Rapports.
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LICAN WARS (264-30 BCj. Amsterdam: J C. Gieben, 1998. Pp. vii + 324, 4 maps, ISBN 9-0506-3608-x. £45.oo/Fl. 145. Only four years ago, A. Goldsworthy, in his work The Roman Army at War, wrote that producing a book on the logistics of the Roman army was simply not possible because not enough evidence existed to do so credibly. of Rome (Cambridge, 1998) showed, archaeological and iconographic material can be successfully included in a sourcebook. Perhaps it may seem unfair to criticize a book. in Roman Republican Wars (264-30 B.C.). Pp. 324. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1998. Cased, Hfl. 145. ISBN: 90-5063-608-X. J. P. ROTH: The Logistics of the Roman Army at War (264 BC-