Word of Mouth

  • Word of Mouth
    By Earlcarlin, Susan Earle-Carlin, Susan Proctor

    The publication of Word of Mouth was directed by the members of the Heinle & Heinle Global Innovations Publishing Team : David C. Lee , Editorial Director John F. McHugh , Market Development Director Lisa McLaughlin , Production ...

  • Word of Mouth: Body Language in Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf
    By Patricia Moran, Patricia L. Moran

    Word of Mouth focuses on the two most prominent women in British modernism, Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield.

  • Word of Mouth: Poems Featured on NPR's All Things Considered
    By Catherine Bowman

    Which is why we never made it to Pennsylvania, never arrived to help J.B. plant trees on the naked mountaintop he calls a farm, never hiked down the brush-choked trail for groceries in the gnomic hamlet of Mann's Choice, never hefted ...

  • Word of Mouth: A Trivia Game for the Commodore 64
    By Jerome Agel

    Word of Mouth: A Trivia Game for the Commodore 64

  • Word of Mouth: Food and Fiction After Freud
    By Susanne M. Skubal

    First I consider Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past, finding his ultimately evasive meditation on the past to nevertheless point to the trinity that is mouth, mother, and memory. Next I turn to William Faulkner's Light in August ...

  • Word of Mouth: Food and Fiction After Freud
    By Susanne M. Skubal

    First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • Word of Mouth: What We Talk About When We Talk About Food
    By Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson

    Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson argues that conversation can even trump consumption. Where many works look at the production, preparation, and consumption of food, Word of Mouth captures the language that explains culinary practices.

  • Word of Mouth
    By Emani Sawyer

    Little Diana Monroe was excited to go to middle school and make new friends and memories.

  • Word of Mouth
    By Michael Rosen, Simon Elmes

    This book-written by Simon Elmes, founder producer and editor of Word of Mouth, and Michael Rosen, the presenter-is a hugely entertainingcelebration of the English language.

  • Word of Mouth: Gossip and American Poetry
    By Chad Bennett

    But in Word of Mouth, Chad Bennett explores the dynamic relationship between gossip and American poetry, uncovering the unexpected ways that the history of the modern lyric intertwines with histories of sexuality in the twentieth century.

  • Word of Mouth: Gossip and American Poetry
    By Chad Bennett

    In a poem rife with contingency, JM and DJ continually stumble over “a basic precept u will need to taKe on faith: there is / no accident” (179) ... Merrill to Hellen Ingram Plummer, September 2, 1955, James Merrill Papers, Series 1.1a.

  • Word of Mouth: Fama and Its Personifications in Art and Literature from Ancient Rome to the Middle Ages
    By Gianni Guastella

    From Polypragmon to Curiosus. Ancient Concepts of Curious and Meddlesome Behaviour, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Le Maillot, Aurélien (2009). Les Anges sont-ils nés en Mésopotamie? Une étude comparative entre les génies du ...

  • Word of Mouth: A Guide to Commercial and Animation Voice-Over Excellence
    By Susan Blu, Molly Ann Mullin, Pomegranate Press Staff

    This book and accompanying tape explains everything one needs to know to do effective voice-overs and get jobs in this field.

  • Word of Mouth: Fama and Its Personifications in Art and Literature from Ancient Rome to the Middle Ages
    By Gianni Guastella

    This volume proceeds from a brief discussion of the ancient concept to a detailed examination of the way in which fama has been personified in ancient and medieval literature and in European figurative art between the end of the fourteenth ...

  • Word of Mouth: The Food You Eat
    By Nancy Rogers Bontempo

    This book explores why this is everyone’s problem, and helps readers understand how the global food supply is connected to environmental stress, as well as the science behind ensuring that food is safe and plentiful.

  • Word of Mouth: Using the remembered Bible for building community
    By Janet Lees

    Presents a method of using remembered (oral, not written) versions of the Bible with people of all ages and abilities, in which telling and interpreting the stories in light of the participants' own lives become inextricably linked.

  • Word of Mouth: A New Introduction to Language and Communication
    By Geoffrey Finch

    The book focuses on various issues and topics in the study of language, such as communication, media, structure and society, rather than on linguistic concepts per se, and assumes no prior knowledge of language study.