Author: Maria M. Grant
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Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Cara Roma
Author: Maria M. Grant
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Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 296
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The Academy
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Languages : en
Pages : 484
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Pages : 484
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Vittore’S Secret
Author: K. N. Cipriani
Publisher: Abbott Press
ISBN: 1458204960
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
From the Boathouse Grill in New York City to the streets of Rome, to the mountain town of Montefalco in Umbria, Cara McGuire understands her life will never be the same. She has laughed more, cried more, and had more sex in the past few weeks than she has had in the past few years. But Cara, whose ex-fianc stood her up in Italy, reminds herself that her fantasy romance with Vittore Falco will end when she returns to the United States. Unknown to Cara, Vittore, the most eligible bachelor in Italy, has formulated a plan of his own, a plan that goes beyond his silk shirts and limousinesa plan that is central to his desire for Cara to remain in Italy. He knows too well that in Rome they try to steal your money, in Montefalco they will steal your birthright. In Montefalco, the real Vittore emerges, and Cara fears being betrayed and forgotten. It propels her into a situation that jeopardizes her stay as she faces possible deportation. Cara has always had a natural talent of landing in it, and she has certainly done so now. She gets wrapped up emotionally with Vittores family, and the pain of leaving all of them is heartbreaking. When Vittores father reveals Vittores secret, she is ready to run and not look back. Only divine intervention can make her change her mind.
Publisher: Abbott Press
ISBN: 1458204960
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
From the Boathouse Grill in New York City to the streets of Rome, to the mountain town of Montefalco in Umbria, Cara McGuire understands her life will never be the same. She has laughed more, cried more, and had more sex in the past few weeks than she has had in the past few years. But Cara, whose ex-fianc stood her up in Italy, reminds herself that her fantasy romance with Vittore Falco will end when she returns to the United States. Unknown to Cara, Vittore, the most eligible bachelor in Italy, has formulated a plan of his own, a plan that goes beyond his silk shirts and limousinesa plan that is central to his desire for Cara to remain in Italy. He knows too well that in Rome they try to steal your money, in Montefalco they will steal your birthright. In Montefalco, the real Vittore emerges, and Cara fears being betrayed and forgotten. It propels her into a situation that jeopardizes her stay as she faces possible deportation. Cara has always had a natural talent of landing in it, and she has certainly done so now. She gets wrapped up emotionally with Vittores family, and the pain of leaving all of them is heartbreaking. When Vittores father reveals Vittores secret, she is ready to run and not look back. Only divine intervention can make her change her mind.
The Emigrant
Author: L. F. Dostoevskaia
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 936046113X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
"The Emigrant" by L. F. Dostoevskaia is a compelling narrative that unfurls the poignant tale of an individual navigating the tumultuous panorama of migration and self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of societal alterations or historical events, the novel dives deep into the complexities of the emigrant revel in. Dostoevskaia, drawing thought from the wealthy literary traditions of Russian literature, weaves a story this is both undying and resonant. The protagonist's adventure becomes a metaphor for the wider human quest for identification and belonging. Through eloquent prose and vivid storytelling, the writer explores the emotional terrain of displacement, resilience, and the difficult dance between the beyond and the prevailing. The narrative unfolds as a profound exploration of cultural version and the indomitable spirit that propels people forward in the face of adversity. Dostoevskaia captures the nuances of the emigrant's internal war, inviting readers to empathize with the challenges of forging a new existence even as grappling with the echoes of the antique. "The Emigrant" stands as a testomony to L. F. Dostoevskaia's literary prowess, imparting readers a charming adventure that transcends geographical barriers, resonating with everyone who has ever felt the push and pull of home and the pursuit of a place to belong.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 936046113X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
"The Emigrant" by L. F. Dostoevskaia is a compelling narrative that unfurls the poignant tale of an individual navigating the tumultuous panorama of migration and self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of societal alterations or historical events, the novel dives deep into the complexities of the emigrant revel in. Dostoevskaia, drawing thought from the wealthy literary traditions of Russian literature, weaves a story this is both undying and resonant. The protagonist's adventure becomes a metaphor for the wider human quest for identification and belonging. Through eloquent prose and vivid storytelling, the writer explores the emotional terrain of displacement, resilience, and the difficult dance between the beyond and the prevailing. The narrative unfolds as a profound exploration of cultural version and the indomitable spirit that propels people forward in the face of adversity. Dostoevskaia captures the nuances of the emigrant's internal war, inviting readers to empathize with the challenges of forging a new existence even as grappling with the echoes of the antique. "The Emigrant" stands as a testomony to L. F. Dostoevskaia's literary prowess, imparting readers a charming adventure that transcends geographical barriers, resonating with everyone who has ever felt the push and pull of home and the pursuit of a place to belong.
Academy and Literature
Author: Charles Edward Cutts Birch Appleton
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 476
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 476
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Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson ...
Author: Henry Crabb Robinson
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Category : Authors
Languages : en
Pages : 628
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Languages : en
Pages : 628
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The Emigrant
Author: Li︠u︡bovʹ Ḟedorovna Dostoevskai︠a︡
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Languages : en
Pages : 338
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Publisher:
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Pages : 338
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Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence
Author: Henry Crabb Robinson
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Languages : en
Pages : 1092
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Languages : en
Pages : 1092
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THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY
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Languages : en
Pages : 1018
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Pages : 1018
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New Perspectives in Italian Cultural Studies
Author: Graziella Parati
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson
ISBN: 1611475678
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Following the more theoretical first installment of New Perspectives in Italian Cultural Studies devoted to Definitions, Theory, and Accented Practices, the second volume of New Perspectives deals with practicing cultural studies by offering articles that are valuable for both scholars of Italian studies and students interested in a cultural studies approach. Divided in four sections, the articles included offer complex approaches to literature, film, the visual arts, and a particular moment in Italian history with which Italians are still coming to terms, fascism. The essays cover about two hundred years of Italian cultures dealing with the construction of national myths, the role of soccer in contemporary debates, the contemporary success of mystery novels, and issues of race and crime in fascist Italy. Contributors look at film through the lens of fashion history and the particular Italian use of dubbing that continues even today. Place and memory are the topics of a number of essays that also allows for an interpretation of Italian culture inAmericans’ imagination. This volume contains a multifaceted representation of Italy and invites additional discussion on the complexity of representing cultures
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson
ISBN: 1611475678
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Following the more theoretical first installment of New Perspectives in Italian Cultural Studies devoted to Definitions, Theory, and Accented Practices, the second volume of New Perspectives deals with practicing cultural studies by offering articles that are valuable for both scholars of Italian studies and students interested in a cultural studies approach. Divided in four sections, the articles included offer complex approaches to literature, film, the visual arts, and a particular moment in Italian history with which Italians are still coming to terms, fascism. The essays cover about two hundred years of Italian cultures dealing with the construction of national myths, the role of soccer in contemporary debates, the contemporary success of mystery novels, and issues of race and crime in fascist Italy. Contributors look at film through the lens of fashion history and the particular Italian use of dubbing that continues even today. Place and memory are the topics of a number of essays that also allows for an interpretation of Italian culture inAmericans’ imagination. This volume contains a multifaceted representation of Italy and invites additional discussion on the complexity of representing cultures