Author: Evangeline Yarrow
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233931578
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
""Loom of Shadows"" is an urban fantasy where reality is a tapestry waiting to be rewoven. Naia, a young textile artist, discovers she possesses an extraordinary ability to manipulate the very fabric of existence. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant, multicultural metropolis, this story weaves together strands of diverse mythologies, creating a rich and textured world. As Naia unravels the mysteries of her newfound power, she becomes entangled in a sinister plot that threatens to tear apart the city's intricate social fabric. The story explores profound themes of identity and heritage, while celebrating the interconnectedness of all things. Lin's lyrical prose brings this magical realm to life, painting vivid imagery that immerses readers in a world where quantum theory and folklore intertwine. Through alternating perspectives, including those of mythological creatures living secretly among humans, the narrative offers a unique and captivating glimpse into a reality where the lines between magic and science blur.
Loom of Shadows
Author: Evangeline Yarrow
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233931578
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
""Loom of Shadows"" is an urban fantasy where reality is a tapestry waiting to be rewoven. Naia, a young textile artist, discovers she possesses an extraordinary ability to manipulate the very fabric of existence. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant, multicultural metropolis, this story weaves together strands of diverse mythologies, creating a rich and textured world. As Naia unravels the mysteries of her newfound power, she becomes entangled in a sinister plot that threatens to tear apart the city's intricate social fabric. The story explores profound themes of identity and heritage, while celebrating the interconnectedness of all things. Lin's lyrical prose brings this magical realm to life, painting vivid imagery that immerses readers in a world where quantum theory and folklore intertwine. Through alternating perspectives, including those of mythological creatures living secretly among humans, the narrative offers a unique and captivating glimpse into a reality where the lines between magic and science blur.
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233931578
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
""Loom of Shadows"" is an urban fantasy where reality is a tapestry waiting to be rewoven. Naia, a young textile artist, discovers she possesses an extraordinary ability to manipulate the very fabric of existence. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant, multicultural metropolis, this story weaves together strands of diverse mythologies, creating a rich and textured world. As Naia unravels the mysteries of her newfound power, she becomes entangled in a sinister plot that threatens to tear apart the city's intricate social fabric. The story explores profound themes of identity and heritage, while celebrating the interconnectedness of all things. Lin's lyrical prose brings this magical realm to life, painting vivid imagery that immerses readers in a world where quantum theory and folklore intertwine. Through alternating perspectives, including those of mythological creatures living secretly among humans, the narrative offers a unique and captivating glimpse into a reality where the lines between magic and science blur.
Songs of the People
Author: Brian Hollingworth
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719009068
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719009068
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
A Lancashire Anthology
Author: May Yates
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
Echoes and Reflections
Author: SunHee Kim Gertz
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004485953
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
This study examines tales from The Metamorphoses by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BC-18 AD) and from The Lais by the French poet Marie de France (fl. mid-to late twelfth century) to explore a paradox: how can a vibrant, complex, and timeless vision be conveyed in convention-informed and time-bound language? Marie plays against Ovid’s tales to probe the dilemma, thereby echoing Ovid who does the same to the canonical literary monuments of his day. Both poets suggest that poetry can avoid the flattening effect of monumental canonizing not only by the creative use of literary echoes, but also by shifting perspectives on the conventional, which in turn, can encourage readers to see reflections of many stories in any given tale. Ovid and Marie suggest and encourage in this manner by presenting literary love’s topoi and traditional lovers from a variety of metaliterary perspectives, thereby eliciting active readerly memory as well as providing the opportunity to see the conventional afresh, activity that allows even canonical texts to become living memorials.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004485953
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
This study examines tales from The Metamorphoses by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BC-18 AD) and from The Lais by the French poet Marie de France (fl. mid-to late twelfth century) to explore a paradox: how can a vibrant, complex, and timeless vision be conveyed in convention-informed and time-bound language? Marie plays against Ovid’s tales to probe the dilemma, thereby echoing Ovid who does the same to the canonical literary monuments of his day. Both poets suggest that poetry can avoid the flattening effect of monumental canonizing not only by the creative use of literary echoes, but also by shifting perspectives on the conventional, which in turn, can encourage readers to see reflections of many stories in any given tale. Ovid and Marie suggest and encourage in this manner by presenting literary love’s topoi and traditional lovers from a variety of metaliterary perspectives, thereby eliciting active readerly memory as well as providing the opportunity to see the conventional afresh, activity that allows even canonical texts to become living memorials.
Catalogue of the Books in the Reference Department
Author: Blackburn (England). Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Library catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 646
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Library catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 646
Book Description
Globe
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Hidden Criticism?
Author: Christoph Heilig
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 9783161537950
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Is there a counter-imperial message beneath the surface of the text in Paul? Christoph Heilig analyzes the letters of the apostle and concludes that the hypothesis that we can identify critical "echoes" of the Roman Empire in Paul's letters needs to be modified for it to be maintained.
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 9783161537950
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Is there a counter-imperial message beneath the surface of the text in Paul? Christoph Heilig analyzes the letters of the apostle and concludes that the hypothesis that we can identify critical "echoes" of the Roman Empire in Paul's letters needs to be modified for it to be maintained.
Gardens of Solitude: Poetic Wanderings in the Inner Wilderness
Author: William Gomes
Publisher: William Gomes
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
In the tranquil moments where the world's clamor diminishes to a murmur, we discover the gateway to our inner wilderness—a realm as expansive and diverse as any landscape under the skies. William Gomes’ "Gardens of Solitude" beckons you to embark on a journey not outward into the world, but inward, to navigate the profound terrains of soul and spirit. This poignant collection of poetry is a celebration of solitude, a cherished space for introspection, growth, and deep connection. Each poem carves a path through the inner wilderness, exploring the unspoken dialogues within us, the quiet heart-whispers that often remain unheard, and the internal symphonies that resonate in moments of stillness. As you wander through these metaphorical gardens, you will encounter vivid echoes of love and loss, the subtle burgeoning of hope, the tranquil landscapes of contemplation, and the radiant blossoms of inspiration. These poems, companions on the solitary journey towards understanding and acceptance, capture a spectrum of emotions and epiphanies that solitude alone can foster. Whether enjoyed in the tactile pages of a paperback or the intimate delivery of an audiobook, "Gardens of Solitude" offers a resonant experience, providing solace, reflection, and a deeper appreciation for the quiet moments that enrich our lives. In these moments of stillness, we often encounter the most profound truths of our existence, whispered not from without, but from within the very gardens of our souls. Welcome to "Gardens of Solitude", where each poem invites you deeper into the wilderness of self, a place shrouded in beauty and mystery, ripe for exploration. Here, in the solitude of our inner gardens, clarity and peace await, obscured by the noise of the everyday world. Let this collection be your guide and companion on your journey inward. With every word, William Gomes invites you to wander, to wonder, and to witness the beauty that lies in the quiet, the solitude, and in the spaces between. This collection is not just a reading experience—it is an invitation to a journey of self-discovery and contemplation.
Publisher: William Gomes
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
In the tranquil moments where the world's clamor diminishes to a murmur, we discover the gateway to our inner wilderness—a realm as expansive and diverse as any landscape under the skies. William Gomes’ "Gardens of Solitude" beckons you to embark on a journey not outward into the world, but inward, to navigate the profound terrains of soul and spirit. This poignant collection of poetry is a celebration of solitude, a cherished space for introspection, growth, and deep connection. Each poem carves a path through the inner wilderness, exploring the unspoken dialogues within us, the quiet heart-whispers that often remain unheard, and the internal symphonies that resonate in moments of stillness. As you wander through these metaphorical gardens, you will encounter vivid echoes of love and loss, the subtle burgeoning of hope, the tranquil landscapes of contemplation, and the radiant blossoms of inspiration. These poems, companions on the solitary journey towards understanding and acceptance, capture a spectrum of emotions and epiphanies that solitude alone can foster. Whether enjoyed in the tactile pages of a paperback or the intimate delivery of an audiobook, "Gardens of Solitude" offers a resonant experience, providing solace, reflection, and a deeper appreciation for the quiet moments that enrich our lives. In these moments of stillness, we often encounter the most profound truths of our existence, whispered not from without, but from within the very gardens of our souls. Welcome to "Gardens of Solitude", where each poem invites you deeper into the wilderness of self, a place shrouded in beauty and mystery, ripe for exploration. Here, in the solitude of our inner gardens, clarity and peace await, obscured by the noise of the everyday world. Let this collection be your guide and companion on your journey inward. With every word, William Gomes invites you to wander, to wonder, and to witness the beauty that lies in the quiet, the solitude, and in the spaces between. This collection is not just a reading experience—it is an invitation to a journey of self-discovery and contemplation.
De Rerum Natura
Author: Titus Carus Lucretius
Publisher: Aris and Phillips Classical Te
ISBN: 0856688843
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
For a work written more than two thousand years ago, in a society in many ways quite alien to our own, Lucretius' De Rerum Natura contains much of striking, even startling, contemporary relevance. This is true, above all, of the fifth book, which begins by putting a strong case against what it has recently become fashionable to call 'intelligent design', and ends with an account of human evolution and the development of society in which the limitations of technological progress form a strong and occasionally explicit subtext. Along the way, the poet touches on many themes which may strike a chord with the twenty-first century reader: the fragility of our ecosystem, the corruption of political life, the futility of consumerism and the desirability of limiting our acquisitive instincts are all highly topical issues for us, as for the poem's original audience. Book V also offers a fascinating introduction to the world-view of the upper-class Roman of the first century BC. This edition (which complements existing Aris and Phillips commentaries on books 3, 4 and 6) will help to make Lucretius' urgent and impassioned argument, and something of his remarkable poetic style, accessible to a wider audience, including those with little or no knowledge of Latin. Both the translation and commentary aim to explain the scientific argument of the book as clearly as possible; and to convey at least some impression of the poetic texture of Lucretius' Latin.
Publisher: Aris and Phillips Classical Te
ISBN: 0856688843
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
For a work written more than two thousand years ago, in a society in many ways quite alien to our own, Lucretius' De Rerum Natura contains much of striking, even startling, contemporary relevance. This is true, above all, of the fifth book, which begins by putting a strong case against what it has recently become fashionable to call 'intelligent design', and ends with an account of human evolution and the development of society in which the limitations of technological progress form a strong and occasionally explicit subtext. Along the way, the poet touches on many themes which may strike a chord with the twenty-first century reader: the fragility of our ecosystem, the corruption of political life, the futility of consumerism and the desirability of limiting our acquisitive instincts are all highly topical issues for us, as for the poem's original audience. Book V also offers a fascinating introduction to the world-view of the upper-class Roman of the first century BC. This edition (which complements existing Aris and Phillips commentaries on books 3, 4 and 6) will help to make Lucretius' urgent and impassioned argument, and something of his remarkable poetic style, accessible to a wider audience, including those with little or no knowledge of Latin. Both the translation and commentary aim to explain the scientific argument of the book as clearly as possible; and to convey at least some impression of the poetic texture of Lucretius' Latin.
Echoes Of Home
Author: Elles Lohuis
Publisher: Black Peony Press
ISBN: 9083240878
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
“Sometimes, even good hearts take the wrong path to do the right things.” Tibet, 1286—Nordun doesn’t hesitate when Karma, her love asks her help to search for his long-lost mother in Mongolia. Even if it means he might never return home with her. Joined by old friends and family, they set off on the treacherous trade roads to the far east, to where the Mongol warriors’ cries roar on the battlefield, and victory is granted to those who deem themselves Gods. As they uncover the traces of Karma’s precarious past, suspicions arise between the traveling companions. Nordun knows the secrets she’s harboring—but what are the others hiding? When they reach their destination, a terrible truth unfolds and Nordun loses everything she holds dear. Now even her precious faith has deserted her—where will she find the strength to fight for what she believes in? Join Nordun in her search for far-away kin as she finds that the definition of family isn’t always in the blood—it’s in those who treasure you for who you are, no matter what. Echoes of Home is Book Three in the historical fiction series Nordun’s Way and can be read as a stand-alone novel. Nordun’s Way, A Tibetan Epic—Ride with Nordun through the turbulent times of thirteenth-century Tibet with its royal clans, Mongolian invaders, smugglers and SilkRoad traders, to the places where demons lurk, and through the trials which afflict every family and human life—courage and cowardice, love and lust, loyalty and treachery, and cruel endings which do not always sprout into the new beginnings we desire them to be.
Publisher: Black Peony Press
ISBN: 9083240878
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
“Sometimes, even good hearts take the wrong path to do the right things.” Tibet, 1286—Nordun doesn’t hesitate when Karma, her love asks her help to search for his long-lost mother in Mongolia. Even if it means he might never return home with her. Joined by old friends and family, they set off on the treacherous trade roads to the far east, to where the Mongol warriors’ cries roar on the battlefield, and victory is granted to those who deem themselves Gods. As they uncover the traces of Karma’s precarious past, suspicions arise between the traveling companions. Nordun knows the secrets she’s harboring—but what are the others hiding? When they reach their destination, a terrible truth unfolds and Nordun loses everything she holds dear. Now even her precious faith has deserted her—where will she find the strength to fight for what she believes in? Join Nordun in her search for far-away kin as she finds that the definition of family isn’t always in the blood—it’s in those who treasure you for who you are, no matter what. Echoes of Home is Book Three in the historical fiction series Nordun’s Way and can be read as a stand-alone novel. Nordun’s Way, A Tibetan Epic—Ride with Nordun through the turbulent times of thirteenth-century Tibet with its royal clans, Mongolian invaders, smugglers and SilkRoad traders, to the places where demons lurk, and through the trials which afflict every family and human life—courage and cowardice, love and lust, loyalty and treachery, and cruel endings which do not always sprout into the new beginnings we desire them to be.