Author: Gina Hyams
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692357583
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
The Tanglewood Picnic: Music and Outdoor Feasts in the Berkshires celebrates the tradition of picnicking on the lawn at Boston Symphony Orchestra's summer home in Lenox, Massachusetts. The gift book features both over-the-top lavish picnics and beloved simple ones. It includes: * 100+ photos from the 1940s though the present from the Boston Symphony Orchestra Archives and audience member's family scrapbooks* A dozen classic picnic recipes (summer corn pudding, lobster sliders, brownies...)* The ultimate Tanglewood picnic checklist* Foreword by best-selling cookbook author Alana Chernila
The Tanglewood Picnic
Author: Gina Hyams
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692357583
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
The Tanglewood Picnic: Music and Outdoor Feasts in the Berkshires celebrates the tradition of picnicking on the lawn at Boston Symphony Orchestra's summer home in Lenox, Massachusetts. The gift book features both over-the-top lavish picnics and beloved simple ones. It includes: * 100+ photos from the 1940s though the present from the Boston Symphony Orchestra Archives and audience member's family scrapbooks* A dozen classic picnic recipes (summer corn pudding, lobster sliders, brownies...)* The ultimate Tanglewood picnic checklist* Foreword by best-selling cookbook author Alana Chernila
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692357583
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
The Tanglewood Picnic: Music and Outdoor Feasts in the Berkshires celebrates the tradition of picnicking on the lawn at Boston Symphony Orchestra's summer home in Lenox, Massachusetts. The gift book features both over-the-top lavish picnics and beloved simple ones. It includes: * 100+ photos from the 1940s though the present from the Boston Symphony Orchestra Archives and audience member's family scrapbooks* A dozen classic picnic recipes (summer corn pudding, lobster sliders, brownies...)* The ultimate Tanglewood picnic checklist* Foreword by best-selling cookbook author Alana Chernila
The Cats of Tanglewood Forest
Author: Charles de Lint
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
ISBN: 0316215511
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
In this whimsical, original folktale, written and illustrated throughout in vibrant full color by two celebrated masters of modern fantasy, a young girl's journey becomes an enchanting coming-of-age story about magic, friendship, and the courage to shape one's own destiny. Lillian Kindred spends her days exploring the Tanglewood Forest, a magical, rolling wilderness that she imagines to be full of fairies. The trouble is, Lillian has never seen a wisp of magic in her hills--until the day the cats of the forest save her life by transforming her into a kitten. Now she must set out on a perilous adventure that will lead her through untamed lands of fabled creates--from Old Mother Possum to the fearsome Bear People--to find a way to make things right.
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
ISBN: 0316215511
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
In this whimsical, original folktale, written and illustrated throughout in vibrant full color by two celebrated masters of modern fantasy, a young girl's journey becomes an enchanting coming-of-age story about magic, friendship, and the courage to shape one's own destiny. Lillian Kindred spends her days exploring the Tanglewood Forest, a magical, rolling wilderness that she imagines to be full of fairies. The trouble is, Lillian has never seen a wisp of magic in her hills--until the day the cats of the forest save her life by transforming her into a kitten. Now she must set out on a perilous adventure that will lead her through untamed lands of fabled creates--from Old Mother Possum to the fearsome Bear People--to find a way to make things right.
Tanglewood
Author: Peggy Daniel
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
ISBN: 9781574671674
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
The story of the summer home of the Boston Symphony since 1935 is told in first-person accounts by many of the leading musicians, critics, and music professionals who consider Tanglewood a second home, with contributions by Boris Goldovsky, Seiji Ozawa, and James Levine, among others.
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
ISBN: 9781574671674
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
The story of the summer home of the Boston Symphony since 1935 is told in first-person accounts by many of the leading musicians, critics, and music professionals who consider Tanglewood a second home, with contributions by Boris Goldovsky, Seiji Ozawa, and James Levine, among others.
The Gift
Author: Hilda Doolittle
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
ISBN: 9780811208543
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
In this hitherto unpublished memoir, the poet who signed herself H. D. recreates the world of her childhood in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and in a country house outside Philadelphia.
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
ISBN: 9780811208543
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
In this hitherto unpublished memoir, the poet who signed herself H. D. recreates the world of her childhood in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and in a country house outside Philadelphia.
The Tanglewood Tea Shop
Author: Lilac Mills
Publisher: Canelo
ISBN: 1788634373
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
What happens after your dreams come true? Patisserie-Chef Stevie is stuck in a rut. Her beloved Great Aunt Peggy has passed away and she’s lost both her job and the love of her life. Then she gets the call from the solicitor's office about Peggy’s will, and everything changes. When Stevie sees a quirky tea shop up for sale in the beautiful village of Tanglewood, she decides to take Peggy’s advice and turn her life around. But the village isn't as idyllic as it may at first have seemed, and when the gorgeous but grouchy local stable-owner, Nick, shows up he seems like just another fly in the pastry batter... This laugh-out-loud romantic comedy is perfect for fans of Daisy James and Holly Martin.
Publisher: Canelo
ISBN: 1788634373
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
What happens after your dreams come true? Patisserie-Chef Stevie is stuck in a rut. Her beloved Great Aunt Peggy has passed away and she’s lost both her job and the love of her life. Then she gets the call from the solicitor's office about Peggy’s will, and everything changes. When Stevie sees a quirky tea shop up for sale in the beautiful village of Tanglewood, she decides to take Peggy’s advice and turn her life around. But the village isn't as idyllic as it may at first have seemed, and when the gorgeous but grouchy local stable-owner, Nick, shows up he seems like just another fly in the pastry batter... This laugh-out-loud romantic comedy is perfect for fans of Daisy James and Holly Martin.
The Gift: Novel
Author: Hilda Doolittle
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
ISBN: 0811223582
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
The connections and interconnections of past and present––the realization that life is a whole continuously echoing back to the past and unfolding toward the future––were sources of the strength, renewal, and joy celebrated in H.D.'s Trilogy and, in a differing, but no less real way, in The Gift––her novelistic memoir of childhood. In recapturing her memories of being a very little girl in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and later on a country place outside Philadelphia, H.D. "let the story tell itself or the child tell it." It is this voice or child's-eye view that lends The Gift its special charm as H.D. recreates the ordinary and extraordinary occasions of her early youth, the nightmares and delights. A road-company presentation of Uncle Tom's Cabin, Christmas Eve with its particular family ritual, a family outing, a disturbing accident––the happenings and incidents, perceptions and misconceptions with which a child's life is crowded are the substance of this most winning book. As she did for the H.D. novel HERmione, H.D.'s daughter, Perdita Schaffner, provides a fine introduction.
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
ISBN: 0811223582
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
The connections and interconnections of past and present––the realization that life is a whole continuously echoing back to the past and unfolding toward the future––were sources of the strength, renewal, and joy celebrated in H.D.'s Trilogy and, in a differing, but no less real way, in The Gift––her novelistic memoir of childhood. In recapturing her memories of being a very little girl in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and later on a country place outside Philadelphia, H.D. "let the story tell itself or the child tell it." It is this voice or child's-eye view that lends The Gift its special charm as H.D. recreates the ordinary and extraordinary occasions of her early youth, the nightmares and delights. A road-company presentation of Uncle Tom's Cabin, Christmas Eve with its particular family ritual, a family outing, a disturbing accident––the happenings and incidents, perceptions and misconceptions with which a child's life is crowded are the substance of this most winning book. As she did for the H.D. novel HERmione, H.D.'s daughter, Perdita Schaffner, provides a fine introduction.
"The Gift" by H.D.
Author: H.D.
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813072247
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
"It is a special joy to have the complete text of The Gift, a stunning work in the H.D. canon, a work of import for studies in autobiography and the essay, for understanding the spiritual crisis of modernism, and as a climactic work in the career of an extraordinary 20th-century woman writer."--Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Temple University "All students and teachers of American literature will value this book for the light it throws on the poet who is, I believe, the most important female poet in America since Emily Dickinson, and indeed the most important female poet writing in the English language during the 20th century."--Louis L. Martz, Yale University In this complete, unabridged edition of H.D.'s visionary memoir, The Gift, Jane Augustine makes available for the first time the text as H.D. wrote it and intended it to be read, including H.D.’s coda to the book, her "Notes," never before published in its entirety. Written in London during the blitz of World War II, The Gift re-creates the peaceful childhood of Hilda Doolittle in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where she was born in 1886. As an antidote to war’s destructiveness, H.D. invokes the mystical Moravian heritage of her mother's family to convey an ideal world peace and salvation that would come through the spiritual power of women--a power that also endowed her with "the gift" of her own art. Although H.D.’s androgynous signature first associated her with early 20th-century Imagist poetics, The Gift exemplifies her continuing innovations in prose. She uses the child-voice, flashback, and stream-of-consciousness techniques reminiscent of Virginia Woolf, Gertrude Stein, and Dorothy Richardson, but expands the genre of memoir through free-associative meditations on myth and her lengthy essayistic "Notes" on Moravian history, emphasizing the pioneer missionaries' rapport with Native Americans.. The Gift is key to intertextual studies of H.D.’s wartime oeuvre and to an understanding of the religious and gender concerns pervading her later work, especially the women-centered poems Trilogy and Helen in Egypt. Augustine’s introduction and annotations, based on extensive research in Moravian archives, provide a biographical and historical context to make this the definitive edition of The Gift, essential to students and scholars of H.D., modernism, and feminist literature.
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813072247
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
"It is a special joy to have the complete text of The Gift, a stunning work in the H.D. canon, a work of import for studies in autobiography and the essay, for understanding the spiritual crisis of modernism, and as a climactic work in the career of an extraordinary 20th-century woman writer."--Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Temple University "All students and teachers of American literature will value this book for the light it throws on the poet who is, I believe, the most important female poet in America since Emily Dickinson, and indeed the most important female poet writing in the English language during the 20th century."--Louis L. Martz, Yale University In this complete, unabridged edition of H.D.'s visionary memoir, The Gift, Jane Augustine makes available for the first time the text as H.D. wrote it and intended it to be read, including H.D.’s coda to the book, her "Notes," never before published in its entirety. Written in London during the blitz of World War II, The Gift re-creates the peaceful childhood of Hilda Doolittle in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where she was born in 1886. As an antidote to war’s destructiveness, H.D. invokes the mystical Moravian heritage of her mother's family to convey an ideal world peace and salvation that would come through the spiritual power of women--a power that also endowed her with "the gift" of her own art. Although H.D.’s androgynous signature first associated her with early 20th-century Imagist poetics, The Gift exemplifies her continuing innovations in prose. She uses the child-voice, flashback, and stream-of-consciousness techniques reminiscent of Virginia Woolf, Gertrude Stein, and Dorothy Richardson, but expands the genre of memoir through free-associative meditations on myth and her lengthy essayistic "Notes" on Moravian history, emphasizing the pioneer missionaries' rapport with Native Americans.. The Gift is key to intertextual studies of H.D.’s wartime oeuvre and to an understanding of the religious and gender concerns pervading her later work, especially the women-centered poems Trilogy and Helen in Egypt. Augustine’s introduction and annotations, based on extensive research in Moravian archives, provide a biographical and historical context to make this the definitive edition of The Gift, essential to students and scholars of H.D., modernism, and feminist literature.
Treasure at the Heart of the Tanglewood
Author: Meredith Ann Pierce
Publisher: Firebird
ISBN: 9780142500132
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
An enchanting and atmospheric fantasy by the author of the Darkangel and Firebringer trilogies. First she is Brown Hannah, a drab healer living in the enchanted Tanglewood. Then, when she challenges the magician who holds her captive, she becomes Green Hannah. Next, she is Golden Hannah traveling through the land, with talking animals and birds by her side. And, finally, Russet Hannah, when she makes the long journey back to where she first grew, and learns her true story. "A well-fashioned fantasy with a particularly delightful ending."—School Library Journal
Publisher: Firebird
ISBN: 9780142500132
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
An enchanting and atmospheric fantasy by the author of the Darkangel and Firebringer trilogies. First she is Brown Hannah, a drab healer living in the enchanted Tanglewood. Then, when she challenges the magician who holds her captive, she becomes Green Hannah. Next, she is Golden Hannah traveling through the land, with talking animals and birds by her side. And, finally, Russet Hannah, when she makes the long journey back to where she first grew, and learns her true story. "A well-fashioned fantasy with a particularly delightful ending."—School Library Journal
Tanglewood Tales
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mythology, Classical
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mythology, Classical
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Tanglewood Tales for Girls and Boys
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mythology, Classical
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mythology, Classical
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description