Author: Helen Shaw
Publisher: Victoria University Press
ISBN: 9780705506656
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
The Gipsies, and Other Stories
Author: Helen Shaw
Publisher: Victoria University Press
ISBN: 9780705506656
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher: Victoria University Press
ISBN: 9780705506656
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
The Virgin and the Gipsy and Other Stories
Author: D. H. Lawrence
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521366070
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
A Cambridge edition of Lawrence's best-known late fictions, The Virgin and the Gipsy and The Escaped Cock.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521366070
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
A Cambridge edition of Lawrence's best-known late fictions, The Virgin and the Gipsy and The Escaped Cock.
The dying Saviour and the gipsy girl, and other stories
Author: Maria Hall
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 290
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The Dying Saviour and the Gipsy Girl, and Other Stories
Author: Marie Hall (formerly Sibree.)
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 90
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The Gipsies
Author: Francis Hindes Groome
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Category : Romanies
Languages : en
Pages : 416
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Category : Romanies
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
The Duel and Other Stories
Author: Anton Chekhov
Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
The Duel and Other Stories dive deep into the struggles of personal conflicts and societal pressures, illuminating the intricate dance between personal desires and social norms. The Witch and Other Stories, on the other hand, delve into the realm of the supernatural, tapping into the mysterious and the unknown. Lastly, The Wife and Other Stories present an intimate examination of relationships and the profound effects they have on our lives. All these collections serve as a testament to Chekhov's rich literary legacy and his ability to capture the multifaceted nature of human experience.
Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
The Duel and Other Stories dive deep into the struggles of personal conflicts and societal pressures, illuminating the intricate dance between personal desires and social norms. The Witch and Other Stories, on the other hand, delve into the realm of the supernatural, tapping into the mysterious and the unknown. Lastly, The Wife and Other Stories present an intimate examination of relationships and the profound effects they have on our lives. All these collections serve as a testament to Chekhov's rich literary legacy and his ability to capture the multifaceted nature of human experience.
The Gipsy's Baby
Author: Rosamond Lehmann
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504003187
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This collection of stories by one of Britain’s most beloved novelists depicts domestic life during World War II as seen through the eyes of both children and adults In “The Red-haired Miss Daintreys,” four six-foot-tall sisters capture the imagination of young Rebecca when she and her family are on holiday. Beautifully crafted and informed by Lehmann’s eye for telling detail, it is a moving meditation on familial ties, romantic love, and the end of an era. In “When the Waters Came” and “A Dream of Winter,” both the deprivations of war and a swarm of bees take their toll on the inhabitants of a small English village—afflicting one family in particular. “Wonderful Holidays” is the tale of a divorced woman who cares for two children while a wounded veteran of World War I longs for his absent wife. And the title story is an exploration of the unlikely friendship between two families—one privileged, one poor—and the tragedy that ensues when a band of gypsies sets up camp on the outskirts of town. These five stories will sweep readers into a world where grieving is a necessary part of the human condition and love can flourish in the most unexpected places. Morality, the class system, the grim realities of war, love and loss—Lehmann’s trademark themes are on vivid display in this remarkable collection.
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1504003187
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This collection of stories by one of Britain’s most beloved novelists depicts domestic life during World War II as seen through the eyes of both children and adults In “The Red-haired Miss Daintreys,” four six-foot-tall sisters capture the imagination of young Rebecca when she and her family are on holiday. Beautifully crafted and informed by Lehmann’s eye for telling detail, it is a moving meditation on familial ties, romantic love, and the end of an era. In “When the Waters Came” and “A Dream of Winter,” both the deprivations of war and a swarm of bees take their toll on the inhabitants of a small English village—afflicting one family in particular. “Wonderful Holidays” is the tale of a divorced woman who cares for two children while a wounded veteran of World War I longs for his absent wife. And the title story is an exploration of the unlikely friendship between two families—one privileged, one poor—and the tragedy that ensues when a band of gypsies sets up camp on the outskirts of town. These five stories will sweep readers into a world where grieving is a necessary part of the human condition and love can flourish in the most unexpected places. Morality, the class system, the grim realities of war, love and loss—Lehmann’s trademark themes are on vivid display in this remarkable collection.
The Canterville Ghost, The Happy Prince and Other Stories
Author: Oscar Wilde
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0141958367
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
A collection of stories, including two of Wilde's most famous: 'The Canterville Ghost', in which a young American girl helps to free the tormented spirit that haunts an old English castle and 'The Happy Prince', who was not as happy as he seemed. Often whimsical and sometimes sad, they all shine with poetry and magic.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0141958367
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
A collection of stories, including two of Wilde's most famous: 'The Canterville Ghost', in which a young American girl helps to free the tormented spirit that haunts an old English castle and 'The Happy Prince', who was not as happy as he seemed. Often whimsical and sometimes sad, they all shine with poetry and magic.
Cosmopolitan Love
Author: Sijia Yao
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 0472903934
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Love, and the different manifestations of it, is a common theme in literature around the world. In Cosmopolitan Love, Sijia Yao examines the writings of D. H. Lawrence, a British writer whose literature focused primarily on interpersonal relationships in domestic settings, and Eileen Chang, a Chinese writer who migrated to the United States and explored Chinese heterosexual love in her writing. While comparing the writings of a Chinese writer and an English one, Yao avoids a direct comparison between East and West that could further enforce binaries. Instead, she uses the comparison to develop an idea of cosmopolitanism that shows how the writers are in conversation with their own culture and with each other. Both D. H. Lawrence and Eileen Chang wrote stories that are influenced by—but sometimes stand in opposition to—their own cultures. They offer alternative understandings of societies dealing with modernism and cultural globalization. Their stories deal with emotional pain caused by the restrictions of local politics and economics and address common themes of incestuous love, sexual love, adulterous love, and utopian love. By analyzing their writing, Yao demonstrates that the concept of love as a social and political force can cross cultural boundaries and traditions to become a basis for human meaning, the key to a cosmopolitan vision.
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 0472903934
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Love, and the different manifestations of it, is a common theme in literature around the world. In Cosmopolitan Love, Sijia Yao examines the writings of D. H. Lawrence, a British writer whose literature focused primarily on interpersonal relationships in domestic settings, and Eileen Chang, a Chinese writer who migrated to the United States and explored Chinese heterosexual love in her writing. While comparing the writings of a Chinese writer and an English one, Yao avoids a direct comparison between East and West that could further enforce binaries. Instead, she uses the comparison to develop an idea of cosmopolitanism that shows how the writers are in conversation with their own culture and with each other. Both D. H. Lawrence and Eileen Chang wrote stories that are influenced by—but sometimes stand in opposition to—their own cultures. They offer alternative understandings of societies dealing with modernism and cultural globalization. Their stories deal with emotional pain caused by the restrictions of local politics and economics and address common themes of incestuous love, sexual love, adulterous love, and utopian love. By analyzing their writing, Yao demonstrates that the concept of love as a social and political force can cross cultural boundaries and traditions to become a basis for human meaning, the key to a cosmopolitan vision.
Love and Sex in D. H. Lawrence
Author: David Ellis
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1942954034
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Although love and sex are central to Lawrence, critics have paid surprisingly little attention to the way these two topics are treated in his work. Reasons for this are suggested in the preface to this book which is written in the spirit of Wittgenstein’s claim that, when we are puzzled or challenged by a phenomenon, we should be less concerned with seeking new knowledge than putting into order what we already know. Yet those concerned by the present dip in Lawrence’s reputation (among academics, if not the general public) have to be worried by how strange and unexpected the results are when Lawrence’s dealings with love and sex are followed throughout his life and career. This is what this book undertakes to do, describing how the tortuous developments in his relationship with Jessie Chambers are reflected in his writing, his struggle against his undoubted leanings towards homosexuality, the war he declared on the concept of romantic love and how, after insisting on the idea of male dominance, he returned (although only in part) to a more humane vision of relations between the sexes in the various versions of Lady Chatterley’s Lover. Its aim is to suggest that although Lawrence is undoubtedly a major writer, his greatest achievements are not to be found where he is popularly assumed to be at his most impressive and that the authority he assumes, in his last years, when he lectures the young on love and sex, ought to be regarded as dubious.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1942954034
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Although love and sex are central to Lawrence, critics have paid surprisingly little attention to the way these two topics are treated in his work. Reasons for this are suggested in the preface to this book which is written in the spirit of Wittgenstein’s claim that, when we are puzzled or challenged by a phenomenon, we should be less concerned with seeking new knowledge than putting into order what we already know. Yet those concerned by the present dip in Lawrence’s reputation (among academics, if not the general public) have to be worried by how strange and unexpected the results are when Lawrence’s dealings with love and sex are followed throughout his life and career. This is what this book undertakes to do, describing how the tortuous developments in his relationship with Jessie Chambers are reflected in his writing, his struggle against his undoubted leanings towards homosexuality, the war he declared on the concept of romantic love and how, after insisting on the idea of male dominance, he returned (although only in part) to a more humane vision of relations between the sexes in the various versions of Lady Chatterley’s Lover. Its aim is to suggest that although Lawrence is undoubtedly a major writer, his greatest achievements are not to be found where he is popularly assumed to be at his most impressive and that the authority he assumes, in his last years, when he lectures the young on love and sex, ought to be regarded as dubious.