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David Pierce

    David Pierce is een onafhankelijke filmhistoricus en archivaris, toegewijd aan het behoud en de studie van filmisch erfgoed. Zijn uitgebreide kennis van de filmgeschiedenis en archiefpraktijken blijkt uit zijn talrijke artikelen en rapporten voor diverse publicaties. Pierce was ook medeoprichter van de Media History Digital Library, die online toegang biedt tot miljoenen pagina's filmtijdschriften en -boeken, waardoor de toegang tot de filmgeschiedenis wordt verbreed. Zijn bijdragen aan de conservatie en toegankelijkheid van filmmateriaal onderstrepen zijn toewijding aan dit vakgebied.

    Dancing with Skinheads
    James Joyces Irland
    Yeats Revisited
    Joyce Country
    Our Boys
    • Our Boys

      a team , a town , a history, a way of life

      • 294bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      The story chronicles the rise of a small farming town, Ocilla, which found its identity through high school football between 1923 and 1928. Despite facing economic challenges, the Ocilla Terrapins, a determined team, became known for their spirited play against larger rivals, leaving a lasting legacy in the community. As the town's only high school football team, their influence shaped local culture and pride, even as the school evolved into Irwin County High School. The book reflects on the enduring significance of football in Ocilla's history and community life.

      Our Boys
    • Joyce Country

      Literary Scholarship and Irish Culture

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Focusing on contemporary approaches to Joyce and modern Irish writing, this insightful survey spans nearly four decades. The eminent critic explores various interpretations and critiques, offering a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and significance of these literary works in the context of modern literature.

      Joyce Country
    • Yeats Revisited

      The Continuing Legacy

      • 216bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      David Pierce's insightful analysis highlights the enduring relevance of William Butler Yeats, demonstrating how his work captivates modern audiences. The book positions Yeats within both historical and contemporary contexts, revealing his ongoing influence on literary critique. It serves as an accessible and authoritative guide, making it suitable for both students and casual readers, while showcasing the poet's ability to articulate the complexities of the current age through his timeless lines.

      Yeats Revisited