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It's Perfect FitReview Date: 2003-05-01

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An articulated survey & analysis of civil-military relationsReview Date: 2002-12-08
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Extraordinarily Well Done!Review Date: 1999-03-22

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Fantastic Creative SourceReview Date: 2006-03-18
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One in a MillionReview Date: 2006-04-05
The book focuses on women's roles in three 13th century German sagas - Nibelungenlied (Song of the Nibelungs), Diu Klage (Lament of the Nibelungs), and Kudrun - and not without a good reason; in many German (pagan) myths and oral traditions, women characters are unusually dominant, a phenomenon that's entirely foreign to the more popular eastern traditions - specifically the Greek and the Roman.
Frakes, who's evidently not only fluent in both contemporary German and medieval German in particular (on top of other European languages) but is also highly educated and knowledgeable in general, explores the roles of women in medieval German women's epics within a list of fascinating contexts, in which he courageously presents fresh and revolutionary feminist arguments:
1. Philology and/as Patriarchy: The Conventions of Nibelungenlied Scholarship
2. Women, Property, and Power
3. Pillow Talk: Intimate Conversations - Political Strategies
4. Teuton as Amazon: The Devil's Bride and the She-Devil
5. Inconclusive Intermezzo: The Monsters, the Critics, Diu Klage
6. Women, Sovereignty, and Class in Kudrun
7. Suone as Social (Trans)formation
8. Women's Epic and/as Masculist Backlash
In conclusion, this book is truly an intellectual, well researched masterpiece, that's a priceless item in any serious bibliography in its field.

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This is a great bookReview Date: 2007-05-31


A Great Piece of LiteratureReview Date: 2008-03-09
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A Wonderful Pictorial Visit Review Date: 2004-10-11
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Just bought for the cover variation.Review Date: 2007-01-04

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Hurrah for the Red and the Blue!Review Date: 2002-10-28
Part I of the book follows the development of the University from its initial charter through to its march to modern times. Speaking as an alumnus of Penn, I always though the University had an exceptionally beautiful campus, but its rich history was virtually unknown to me. This book makes it clear that the plan for institutional growth required the Deans, Trustees, and other campus leaders engage in detailed campus architectural planning - where, what, and how?. Only now can I appreciate the decisions and compromises made that are reflected by the campus architecture. The authors use the epilogue to address some of the myths that campus students have spread and continue to perpetuate.
Part II of the book is a detailed review (North, South, East, West, and Central campus) of the current structures on the campus. Each building gets its own entry detailing its address, date of construction, purpose, and accompanying photo.
The book is chock full of diagrams, illustrations, and photographs showing the campus and the movers and shakers that shaped it.
This is the perfect coffee table book for graduates of The University of Pennsylvania.
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