Author: Linda Aksomitis
Publisher: Coteau Books
ISBN: 9781550503234
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
12-year-old Adeline Mueller struggles to make a place for herself when her family comes to Canada from Germany.
Adeline's Dream
Author: Linda Aksomitis
Publisher: Coteau Books
ISBN: 9781550503234
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
12-year-old Adeline Mueller struggles to make a place for herself when her family comes to Canada from Germany.
Publisher: Coteau Books
ISBN: 9781550503234
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
12-year-old Adeline Mueller struggles to make a place for herself when her family comes to Canada from Germany.
Adeline
Author: Norah Vincent
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 0544471911
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
A “skillfully rendered and emotionally insightful” reimagining of the Bloomsbury group and Virginia Woolf’s last years (Publishers Weekly). In 1925, she began writing To the Lighthouse, an epic piece of prose that instantly became a beloved classic. In 1941, she walked into the River Ouse, never to be heard from again. What happened in between those two moments is a story to be told, one of insight and camaraderie, loneliness and loss—the story of a woman, named Adeline at birth, heading toward an inexorable demise. With poetic precision and psychological acuity, Norah Vincent paints an intimate portrait of what might have happened in those last years of Virginia Woolf’s life. From her friendships with the so-called Bloomsbury Group, which included the likes of T. S. Eliot, to her struggles with her husband, Leonard, Vincent explores the intimate conversations, tormented confessions, and internal struggles Woolf may have faced. Praised by USA Today as “daring” and by the New Statesman as “electrifyingly good,” Adeline takes a keen look at one of the most beloved, mourned, and mysterious literary giants of all time. “Vincent is a sensitive recorder of a mind’s movements as it shifts in and out of inspiration, and as it fights before submitting to despair.” —The New York Times Book Review “Skillfully rendered and emotionally insightful.” —Publishers Weekly
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 0544471911
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
A “skillfully rendered and emotionally insightful” reimagining of the Bloomsbury group and Virginia Woolf’s last years (Publishers Weekly). In 1925, she began writing To the Lighthouse, an epic piece of prose that instantly became a beloved classic. In 1941, she walked into the River Ouse, never to be heard from again. What happened in between those two moments is a story to be told, one of insight and camaraderie, loneliness and loss—the story of a woman, named Adeline at birth, heading toward an inexorable demise. With poetic precision and psychological acuity, Norah Vincent paints an intimate portrait of what might have happened in those last years of Virginia Woolf’s life. From her friendships with the so-called Bloomsbury Group, which included the likes of T. S. Eliot, to her struggles with her husband, Leonard, Vincent explores the intimate conversations, tormented confessions, and internal struggles Woolf may have faced. Praised by USA Today as “daring” and by the New Statesman as “electrifyingly good,” Adeline takes a keen look at one of the most beloved, mourned, and mysterious literary giants of all time. “Vincent is a sensitive recorder of a mind’s movements as it shifts in and out of inspiration, and as it fights before submitting to despair.” —The New York Times Book Review “Skillfully rendered and emotionally insightful.” —Publishers Weekly
Adeline
Author: Osborn W. Trenery Heighway
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 718
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 718
Book Description
Adeline; or, Mysteries, romance, and realities of Jewish life
Author: Osborn W Trenery Heighway
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Imprints & Re-visions
Author: Peter Hughes
Publisher: Gunter Narr Verlag
ISBN: 9783823346838
Category : Authors and printing
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Publisher: Gunter Narr Verlag
ISBN: 9783823346838
Category : Authors and printing
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
The Attraction of Adeline
Author: Lisa Wells
Publisher: Entangled: Lovestruck
ISBN: 1633759504
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
The Proposal: Adeline Rigby will live with Accountant Jack Foster and pretend to be his fake fiancée for one month in order for him to seal a promotion to partner. In return, Accountant Jack Foster will intimately tutor Adeline Rigby in French before she leaves for Paris where she will fulfill her dream of attending Le Cordon Bleu. The Terms: 1. Maintain distance. Three get-to-know-you dates before announcing their engagement will be tempting enough. 2. No kissing. Okay, fine. Three kisses. Maybe four. And neck kisses don’t count. 3. No touchy feely stuff. Or at least not too many public displays of touchy-feely stuff. 4. No sex. 5. All right, all right. One night of sex in order to be a believable engaged couple. 6. Two nights of mind-blowing sex to make sure first night wasn’t a fluke. 7. Absolutely, positively, no falling in love. Each book in the Off-the-Wall Proposal series is a standalone, full-length story that can be enjoyed out of order. Series Order: Book #1 The Seduction of Kinley Foster Book #2 The Attraction of Adeline
Publisher: Entangled: Lovestruck
ISBN: 1633759504
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
The Proposal: Adeline Rigby will live with Accountant Jack Foster and pretend to be his fake fiancée for one month in order for him to seal a promotion to partner. In return, Accountant Jack Foster will intimately tutor Adeline Rigby in French before she leaves for Paris where she will fulfill her dream of attending Le Cordon Bleu. The Terms: 1. Maintain distance. Three get-to-know-you dates before announcing their engagement will be tempting enough. 2. No kissing. Okay, fine. Three kisses. Maybe four. And neck kisses don’t count. 3. No touchy feely stuff. Or at least not too many public displays of touchy-feely stuff. 4. No sex. 5. All right, all right. One night of sex in order to be a believable engaged couple. 6. Two nights of mind-blowing sex to make sure first night wasn’t a fluke. 7. Absolutely, positively, no falling in love. Each book in the Off-the-Wall Proposal series is a standalone, full-length story that can be enjoyed out of order. Series Order: Book #1 The Seduction of Kinley Foster Book #2 The Attraction of Adeline
Gothic Feminism
Author: Diane Long Hoeveler
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271040971
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
As British women writers in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries sought to define how they experienced their era's social and economic upheaval, they helped popularize a new style of bourgeois female sensibility. Building on her earlier work in Romantic Androgyny, Diane Long Hoeveler now examines the Gothic novels of Charlotte Smith, Ann Radcliffe, Jane Austen, Charlotte Dacre Byrne, Mary Shelley, and the Bront&ës to show how these writers helped define femininity for women of the British middle class. Hoeveler argues that a female-created literary ideology, now known as &"victim feminism,&" arose as the Gothic novel helped create a new social role of professional victim for women adjusting to the new bourgeois order. These novels were thinly disguised efforts at propagandizing a new form of conduct for women, teaching that &"professional femininity&"&—a cultivated pose of wise passiveness and controlled emotions&—best prepared them for social survival. She examines how representations of both men and women in these novels moved from the purely psychosexual into social and political representations, and how these writers constructed a series of ideologies that would allow their female characters&—and readers&—fictitious mastery over an oppressive social and political system. Gothic Feminism takes a neo-feminist approach to these women's writings, treating them not as sacred texts but as thesis-driven works that attempted to instruct women in a series of strategic poses. It offers both a new understanding of the genre and a wholly new interpretation of feminism as a literary ideology.
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271040971
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
As British women writers in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries sought to define how they experienced their era's social and economic upheaval, they helped popularize a new style of bourgeois female sensibility. Building on her earlier work in Romantic Androgyny, Diane Long Hoeveler now examines the Gothic novels of Charlotte Smith, Ann Radcliffe, Jane Austen, Charlotte Dacre Byrne, Mary Shelley, and the Bront&ës to show how these writers helped define femininity for women of the British middle class. Hoeveler argues that a female-created literary ideology, now known as &"victim feminism,&" arose as the Gothic novel helped create a new social role of professional victim for women adjusting to the new bourgeois order. These novels were thinly disguised efforts at propagandizing a new form of conduct for women, teaching that &"professional femininity&"&—a cultivated pose of wise passiveness and controlled emotions&—best prepared them for social survival. She examines how representations of both men and women in these novels moved from the purely psychosexual into social and political representations, and how these writers constructed a series of ideologies that would allow their female characters&—and readers&—fictitious mastery over an oppressive social and political system. Gothic Feminism takes a neo-feminist approach to these women's writings, treating them not as sacred texts but as thesis-driven works that attempted to instruct women in a series of strategic poses. It offers both a new understanding of the genre and a wholly new interpretation of feminism as a literary ideology.
Madeline. Adeline Mowbray. Simple tales. The black velvet pelisse. The death-bed. The fashionable wife. The robber. The mother and son. Love and duty. The soldier's return. The brother and sister. The revenge. The uncle and nephew. Murder will out. The orphan. The father and daughter. Happy faces
Author: Amelia Opie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Romance of the Forest
Author: Ann Radcliffe
Publisher: Broadview Press
ISBN: 1770488960
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
Adeline, the protagonist of Ann Radcliffe’s The Romance of the Forest, became a model for later Gothic heroines. Passionate, imaginative, and sensitive, in the course of the novel she travels rapidly through the forests and Gothic ruins of France, pursued by the villain de Montfort and perpetually threatened by what appear to be supernatural events. The publication of The Romance of the Forest in 1791 had a significant impact on Radcliffe’s career and on the rise of what would be known as the Gothic novel. The novel was widely praised upon publication and became a measure of quality against which all her future novels were gauged. Along with critical praise, The Romance of the Forest found an enthusiastic general audience and opened the new genre of Gothic Romance to a wider range of readers. The extensive historical appendices provide material on the novel’s contemporary reception, the Gothic novel, sensibility and sentiment, and the aesthetics of the sublime and picturesque.
Publisher: Broadview Press
ISBN: 1770488960
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
Adeline, the protagonist of Ann Radcliffe’s The Romance of the Forest, became a model for later Gothic heroines. Passionate, imaginative, and sensitive, in the course of the novel she travels rapidly through the forests and Gothic ruins of France, pursued by the villain de Montfort and perpetually threatened by what appear to be supernatural events. The publication of The Romance of the Forest in 1791 had a significant impact on Radcliffe’s career and on the rise of what would be known as the Gothic novel. The novel was widely praised upon publication and became a measure of quality against which all her future novels were gauged. Along with critical praise, The Romance of the Forest found an enthusiastic general audience and opened the new genre of Gothic Romance to a wider range of readers. The extensive historical appendices provide material on the novel’s contemporary reception, the Gothic novel, sensibility and sentiment, and the aesthetics of the sublime and picturesque.
Thomas and Adeline
Author: Jenna Lindsey
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663211949
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
For her sixth novel, Award Winning Author Jenna Lindsey turns her attention to a murder mystery and skillfully blends magic, romance and humor in a beautiful, whimsical fantasy. If you’re going to buy a house with a reputation for being haunted, you ought to expect a ghost. But what do you do when you fall in love with him? Adeline decides to discover how and why Thomas was murdered. She quickly becomes surrounded by magic and mysteries. She and Thomas try to solve both their dilemma—how to stay together forever—and that of a beautiful woman who once lived in their magical house. Giving them support are Jenna Lindsey’s signature secondary characters: colorful and entertaining. They help Adeline restore the house and, consequently, its magic. Funny, scary, and utterly impossible, therefore, like James Hilton’s Lost Horizon, it’s completely true. Will Thomas and Adeline succeed and be together happily ever after? Join the party and find out.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663211949
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
For her sixth novel, Award Winning Author Jenna Lindsey turns her attention to a murder mystery and skillfully blends magic, romance and humor in a beautiful, whimsical fantasy. If you’re going to buy a house with a reputation for being haunted, you ought to expect a ghost. But what do you do when you fall in love with him? Adeline decides to discover how and why Thomas was murdered. She quickly becomes surrounded by magic and mysteries. She and Thomas try to solve both their dilemma—how to stay together forever—and that of a beautiful woman who once lived in their magical house. Giving them support are Jenna Lindsey’s signature secondary characters: colorful and entertaining. They help Adeline restore the house and, consequently, its magic. Funny, scary, and utterly impossible, therefore, like James Hilton’s Lost Horizon, it’s completely true. Will Thomas and Adeline succeed and be together happily ever after? Join the party and find out.