Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 6097
Book Description
The 'Jolly Roger Tales: 60+ Pirate Novels, Treasure-Hunt Tales & Sea Adventures' is a monumental anthology that explores the allure and mystery of the high seas through a diverse array of narratives steeped in the themes of adventure, treasure hunts, and swashbuckling escapades. This collection encompasses a broad spectrum of literary styles, from the gothic and fantastical to the historically accurate and adventurous, providing readers with a comprehensive exploration of pirate lore and maritime tales. Noteworthy for its majestic sweep across different periods and geographies, the anthology brings together seminal works that have defined and expanded the genre of sea adventures, capturing the imagination of readers worldwide. The second paragraph discusses the backgrounds of the contributing authors or editors, focusing on their collective contributions to the theme of the anthology. The anthology aligns with several historical, cultural, and literary movements, showcasing a remarkable synthesis of voices that illuminate the enduring fascination with pirates and sea adventures. Drawing from a wide range of cultural and literary traditions, these authors collectively offer a rich tapestry of stories that reflect the complexities and nuances of maritime life. Their works contribute not only to the literary canon of sea adventures but also to the cultural understanding of piracy and exploration. Finally, 'The Jolly Roger Tales' presents an unparalleled opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in the captivating world of pirates and sea adventures. This anthology serves as a gateway to exploring the multitude of perspectives, narratives, and historical contexts that pirate tales encompass. For enthusiasts of maritime history, literary scholars, and adventure lovers alike, this collection is an essential addition to any library, promising not only to educate but to enthral with its breadth of insights and the dynamic dialogue it fosters between different authors' interpretations of the pirate legend.
The Jolly Roger Tales: 60+ Pirate Novels, Treasure-Hunt Tales & Sea Adventures
Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 6097
Book Description
The 'Jolly Roger Tales: 60+ Pirate Novels, Treasure-Hunt Tales & Sea Adventures' is a monumental anthology that explores the allure and mystery of the high seas through a diverse array of narratives steeped in the themes of adventure, treasure hunts, and swashbuckling escapades. This collection encompasses a broad spectrum of literary styles, from the gothic and fantastical to the historically accurate and adventurous, providing readers with a comprehensive exploration of pirate lore and maritime tales. Noteworthy for its majestic sweep across different periods and geographies, the anthology brings together seminal works that have defined and expanded the genre of sea adventures, capturing the imagination of readers worldwide. The second paragraph discusses the backgrounds of the contributing authors or editors, focusing on their collective contributions to the theme of the anthology. The anthology aligns with several historical, cultural, and literary movements, showcasing a remarkable synthesis of voices that illuminate the enduring fascination with pirates and sea adventures. Drawing from a wide range of cultural and literary traditions, these authors collectively offer a rich tapestry of stories that reflect the complexities and nuances of maritime life. Their works contribute not only to the literary canon of sea adventures but also to the cultural understanding of piracy and exploration. Finally, 'The Jolly Roger Tales' presents an unparalleled opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in the captivating world of pirates and sea adventures. This anthology serves as a gateway to exploring the multitude of perspectives, narratives, and historical contexts that pirate tales encompass. For enthusiasts of maritime history, literary scholars, and adventure lovers alike, this collection is an essential addition to any library, promising not only to educate but to enthral with its breadth of insights and the dynamic dialogue it fosters between different authors' interpretations of the pirate legend.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 6097
Book Description
The 'Jolly Roger Tales: 60+ Pirate Novels, Treasure-Hunt Tales & Sea Adventures' is a monumental anthology that explores the allure and mystery of the high seas through a diverse array of narratives steeped in the themes of adventure, treasure hunts, and swashbuckling escapades. This collection encompasses a broad spectrum of literary styles, from the gothic and fantastical to the historically accurate and adventurous, providing readers with a comprehensive exploration of pirate lore and maritime tales. Noteworthy for its majestic sweep across different periods and geographies, the anthology brings together seminal works that have defined and expanded the genre of sea adventures, capturing the imagination of readers worldwide. The second paragraph discusses the backgrounds of the contributing authors or editors, focusing on their collective contributions to the theme of the anthology. The anthology aligns with several historical, cultural, and literary movements, showcasing a remarkable synthesis of voices that illuminate the enduring fascination with pirates and sea adventures. Drawing from a wide range of cultural and literary traditions, these authors collectively offer a rich tapestry of stories that reflect the complexities and nuances of maritime life. Their works contribute not only to the literary canon of sea adventures but also to the cultural understanding of piracy and exploration. Finally, 'The Jolly Roger Tales' presents an unparalleled opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in the captivating world of pirates and sea adventures. This anthology serves as a gateway to exploring the multitude of perspectives, narratives, and historical contexts that pirate tales encompass. For enthusiasts of maritime history, literary scholars, and adventure lovers alike, this collection is an essential addition to any library, promising not only to educate but to enthral with its breadth of insights and the dynamic dialogue it fosters between different authors' interpretations of the pirate legend.
Dead Men Tell No Tales - 60+ Pirate Novels, Treasure-Hunt Tales & Sea Adventure Classics
Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 6096
Book Description
Within the pages of 'Dead Men Tell No Tales - 60+ Pirate Novels, Treasure-Hunt Tales & Sea Adventure Classics,' readers embark on a swashbuckling journey through the hearts of darkness and the shimmering promise of buried treasure. This anthology masterfully curates a broad spectrum of literary stylesfrom the romantic to the gothic, the adventuresome to the philosophicalshowcasing the rich diversity and profound depth of sea-faring narratives. The collection stands a testament to the timeless allure of pirate legends and maritime exploration, featuring standout pieces that transcend the bounds of their era to speak of universal quests for freedom, ambition, and the unfathomable depths of the human psyche. The contributing authors, including luminaries like Jules Verne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Arthur Conan Doyle, amongst others, represent a constellation of the finest minds in literary history. Their works collectively underscore significant historical and cultural movements, from the Romanticism of the high seas to the realist narratives of adventure and peril. This anthology not only celebrates their individual contributions but also weaves their tales into a larger narrative that explores the dichotomies of man versus nature, civilization versus wilderness, and morality amidst lawlessness. 'Read Dead Men Tell No Tales - 60+ Pirate Novels, Treasure-Hunt Tales & Sea Adventure Classics' for an unparalleled foray into the legends and myths that have shaped our literary and cultural heritage. This collection offers an educational journey through the waves of history, inviting readers to explore the broad spectrum of human emotion and experience through the lens of piracy and maritime adventure. It is an essential volume for anyone wishing to delve into the depths of this rich, perilous, and often romanticized era of sea-faring lore.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 6096
Book Description
Within the pages of 'Dead Men Tell No Tales - 60+ Pirate Novels, Treasure-Hunt Tales & Sea Adventure Classics,' readers embark on a swashbuckling journey through the hearts of darkness and the shimmering promise of buried treasure. This anthology masterfully curates a broad spectrum of literary stylesfrom the romantic to the gothic, the adventuresome to the philosophicalshowcasing the rich diversity and profound depth of sea-faring narratives. The collection stands a testament to the timeless allure of pirate legends and maritime exploration, featuring standout pieces that transcend the bounds of their era to speak of universal quests for freedom, ambition, and the unfathomable depths of the human psyche. The contributing authors, including luminaries like Jules Verne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Arthur Conan Doyle, amongst others, represent a constellation of the finest minds in literary history. Their works collectively underscore significant historical and cultural movements, from the Romanticism of the high seas to the realist narratives of adventure and peril. This anthology not only celebrates their individual contributions but also weaves their tales into a larger narrative that explores the dichotomies of man versus nature, civilization versus wilderness, and morality amidst lawlessness. 'Read Dead Men Tell No Tales - 60+ Pirate Novels, Treasure-Hunt Tales & Sea Adventure Classics' for an unparalleled foray into the legends and myths that have shaped our literary and cultural heritage. This collection offers an educational journey through the waves of history, inviting readers to explore the broad spectrum of human emotion and experience through the lens of piracy and maritime adventure. It is an essential volume for anyone wishing to delve into the depths of this rich, perilous, and often romanticized era of sea-faring lore.
A Bronte Family Chronology
Author: E. Chitham
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230005896
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
This new addition to Palgrave Macmillan's Author Chronologies Series details events in the lives of the Brontë sisters and their associates. Major events such as the publication of history of their works are included, and are balanced by details of Brontë domestic life. There are original discussions, in the light of chronology, of the scandal affecting the Brontë's brother, Branwell, and the imaginary kingdoms shared by all four children.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230005896
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
This new addition to Palgrave Macmillan's Author Chronologies Series details events in the lives of the Brontë sisters and their associates. Major events such as the publication of history of their works are included, and are balanced by details of Brontë domestic life. There are original discussions, in the light of chronology, of the scandal affecting the Brontë's brother, Branwell, and the imaginary kingdoms shared by all four children.
Ghost Silver
Author: Ye XiaoZi
Publisher: Funstory
ISBN: 1636455840
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
I am an antique dealer, earning money from the living and earning money from the dead. In the past few years of roaming the world, he had seen all kinds of bizarre things...
Publisher: Funstory
ISBN: 1636455840
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
I am an antique dealer, earning money from the living and earning money from the dead. In the past few years of roaming the world, he had seen all kinds of bizarre things...
Gnostic Religion in Antiquity
Author: R. van den Broek
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107031370
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
An examination of Gnostic religion in Late Antiquity within its historical and religious context, using Greek, Latin and Coptic sources.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107031370
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
An examination of Gnostic religion in Late Antiquity within its historical and religious context, using Greek, Latin and Coptic sources.
Fragments of a Faith Forgotten
Author: G. R. S. Mead
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 1602062420
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 693
Book Description
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 1602062420
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 693
Book Description
The Letters of Charlotte Brontë: 1848-1851
Author: Charlotte Brontë
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 9780198185987
Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 866
Book Description
In this volume we share Charlotte Bronte's experience for four crucial years. The success of Jane Eyre and the strange power of Wuthering Heights made the 'brothers Bell' the 'universal theme of conversation'; but privately the family endured the deaths of Branwell Bronte in September andEmily in December 1848, followed by Anne's in May 1849. Haunted by the fear that she also would succumb, Charlotte found salvation in writing Shirley, published in October 1849, and comfort in her friendship and correspondence with Ellen Nussey, with her publishers-especially George Smith-with MrsGaskell, and (for a time) Harriet Martineau. She may also have received a proposal of marriage from Smith, Edler's manager, James Taylor.
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 9780198185987
Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 866
Book Description
In this volume we share Charlotte Bronte's experience for four crucial years. The success of Jane Eyre and the strange power of Wuthering Heights made the 'brothers Bell' the 'universal theme of conversation'; but privately the family endured the deaths of Branwell Bronte in September andEmily in December 1848, followed by Anne's in May 1849. Haunted by the fear that she also would succumb, Charlotte found salvation in writing Shirley, published in October 1849, and comfort in her friendship and correspondence with Ellen Nussey, with her publishers-especially George Smith-with MrsGaskell, and (for a time) Harriet Martineau. She may also have received a proposal of marriage from Smith, Edler's manager, James Taylor.
The Oxford Companion to the Brontës
Author: Christine Alexander
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019255171X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 914
Book Description
This special edition of The Oxford Companion to the Brontës commemorates the bicentenary of Emily Brontë's birth in July 1818 and provides comprehensive and detailed information about the lives, works, and reputations of the Brontës - the three sisters Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, their father, and their brother Branwell. Expanded entries surveying the Brontës' lives and works are supplemented by entries on friends and acquaintances, pets, literary and political heroes; on the places they knew and the places they imagined; on their letters, drawings and paintings; on historical events such as Chartism, the Peterloo Massacre, and the Ashantee Wars; on exploration, slavery, and religion. Selected entries on the characters and places in the Brontë juvenilia provide a glimpse into their early imaginative worlds, and entries on film, ballet, and musicals indicate the extent to which their works have inspired others. A new foreword to the text has been also penned by Claire Harman, award-winning writer and literary critic, and recent biographer of Charlotte Brontë. This is a unique and authoritative reference book for the research student and the general reader. The A-Z format, extensive cross-referencing, classified contents, chronologies, illustrations, and maps, both facilitate quick reference and encourage further exploration. This Companion is not only invaluable for quick searches, but a delight to browse, and an inspiration to further reading.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019255171X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 914
Book Description
This special edition of The Oxford Companion to the Brontës commemorates the bicentenary of Emily Brontë's birth in July 1818 and provides comprehensive and detailed information about the lives, works, and reputations of the Brontës - the three sisters Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, their father, and their brother Branwell. Expanded entries surveying the Brontës' lives and works are supplemented by entries on friends and acquaintances, pets, literary and political heroes; on the places they knew and the places they imagined; on their letters, drawings and paintings; on historical events such as Chartism, the Peterloo Massacre, and the Ashantee Wars; on exploration, slavery, and religion. Selected entries on the characters and places in the Brontë juvenilia provide a glimpse into their early imaginative worlds, and entries on film, ballet, and musicals indicate the extent to which their works have inspired others. A new foreword to the text has been also penned by Claire Harman, award-winning writer and literary critic, and recent biographer of Charlotte Brontë. This is a unique and authoritative reference book for the research student and the general reader. The A-Z format, extensive cross-referencing, classified contents, chronologies, illustrations, and maps, both facilitate quick reference and encourage further exploration. This Companion is not only invaluable for quick searches, but a delight to browse, and an inspiration to further reading.
The Letters of Charlotte Brontë
Author: Margaret Smith
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 9780191513282
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
This final volume of Charlotte Brontë's letters covers the period from 1852, when she eventually completed Villette, to March 1855, when she died at the early age of 38. Published in January 1853, Villette reflects experiences and moods conveyed with sharp immediacy in the correspondence of the preceding years. In December 1852 one of her most dramatic letters described the crucial event in her private life: Arthur Nicholls's proposal of marriage, when, 'shaking from head to foot' he made her feel 'what it costs a man to declare affection where he doubts response.' Mr Brontë's furious opposition to the match was not overcome until 1854, the year of Charlotte's marriage on 29 June. In the all too few months before her death, she came to love and trust Nicholls, her 'dear boy' and her 'tenderest nurse' during her final illness. The letters in this volume include on the one hand Charlotte's brief curt note to George Smith on his engagement to Elizabeth Blakeway, and on the other a newly discovered letter describing with cheerful briskness Charlotte's purchase of her own wedding trousseau. Complete texts of letters previously published inaccurately or in part provide valuable insight into her other friendships. Those to Elizabeth Gaskell in particular have an important bearing on our interpretation and assessment of her Life of Charlotte, published early in 1857; and the inclusion of Harriet Martineau's angry comments on the Life ('Hallucination!' [Friendship] was never attained.') enhances our understanding of Charlotte's break with Martineau after her review of Villette. The redating of a letter has shown that the long estrangement between Charlotte and her oldest friend, Ellen Nussey, caused by Ellen's hostility to the idea of Charlotte's marriage with Nicholls, lasted without a break from July 1853 until late February 1854. The volume includes some of the touching notes from Charlotte's bereaved husband and father, written in response to condolences on her death. Mrs Gaskell's graphic account of her visit to Haworth in 1853 forms one of the appendices; others provide the texts of fragmentary letters, identify known forgeries, and list addenda and corrigenda for volumes 1 and 2.
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 9780191513282
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
This final volume of Charlotte Brontë's letters covers the period from 1852, when she eventually completed Villette, to March 1855, when she died at the early age of 38. Published in January 1853, Villette reflects experiences and moods conveyed with sharp immediacy in the correspondence of the preceding years. In December 1852 one of her most dramatic letters described the crucial event in her private life: Arthur Nicholls's proposal of marriage, when, 'shaking from head to foot' he made her feel 'what it costs a man to declare affection where he doubts response.' Mr Brontë's furious opposition to the match was not overcome until 1854, the year of Charlotte's marriage on 29 June. In the all too few months before her death, she came to love and trust Nicholls, her 'dear boy' and her 'tenderest nurse' during her final illness. The letters in this volume include on the one hand Charlotte's brief curt note to George Smith on his engagement to Elizabeth Blakeway, and on the other a newly discovered letter describing with cheerful briskness Charlotte's purchase of her own wedding trousseau. Complete texts of letters previously published inaccurately or in part provide valuable insight into her other friendships. Those to Elizabeth Gaskell in particular have an important bearing on our interpretation and assessment of her Life of Charlotte, published early in 1857; and the inclusion of Harriet Martineau's angry comments on the Life ('Hallucination!' [Friendship] was never attained.') enhances our understanding of Charlotte's break with Martineau after her review of Villette. The redating of a letter has shown that the long estrangement between Charlotte and her oldest friend, Ellen Nussey, caused by Ellen's hostility to the idea of Charlotte's marriage with Nicholls, lasted without a break from July 1853 until late February 1854. The volume includes some of the touching notes from Charlotte's bereaved husband and father, written in response to condolences on her death. Mrs Gaskell's graphic account of her visit to Haworth in 1853 forms one of the appendices; others provide the texts of fragmentary letters, identify known forgeries, and list addenda and corrigenda for volumes 1 and 2.
The Letters of Charlotte Brontë: 1829-1847
Author: Charlotte Brontë
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 9780198185970
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 676
Book Description
Despite Charlotte Brontë's entreaty to her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey to burn her correspondence, very little seems to have been destroyed, and in this fully annotated edition, based as far as possible on original manuscripts, many confidential and outspoken letters are published in full for the first time. As well as Charlotte's own letters from 1829 to 1847, a handful of important letters and diary extracts by her friends and family illuminate the writer's correspondence. This volume covers the period from her childhood up to the publication and review of Jane Eyre.
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 9780198185970
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 676
Book Description
Despite Charlotte Brontë's entreaty to her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey to burn her correspondence, very little seems to have been destroyed, and in this fully annotated edition, based as far as possible on original manuscripts, many confidential and outspoken letters are published in full for the first time. As well as Charlotte's own letters from 1829 to 1847, a handful of important letters and diary extracts by her friends and family illuminate the writer's correspondence. This volume covers the period from her childhood up to the publication and review of Jane Eyre.