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Languages : en
Pages : 878
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
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Pages : 878
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Blackwood: The Lament of the Trees
Author: Mary Elisabeth D'Angelo
Publisher: ANDERSON CABRAL
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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In Willow Creek, a place where the past and the supernatural dance entwined, Samuel Montgomery returns after years of wandering through forgotten regions, only to confront the echoes of a childhood marked by legends suggesting the presence of an evil being known as The Devourer. As he rescues memories of sunny afternoons and the stories whispered by his grandparents, he is immediately confronted by the unsettling whispers of the Blackwood forest, which now seems to watch his every move, waiting in agony. With the help of Emily Parker, a librarian marked by painful memories and premonitory visions, and Tom, a miner who survived a terrifying encounter, they decipher ancient inscriptions that reveal the immemorial horrors that consumed the village. As each one faces their inner demons, they discover that true terror resides not only in its physical form but in the insecurities that feed the Devourer. As the shadows of the forest thicken, a distorted whisper beckons them to the clearing, where they intertwine their hopes and fears in an ancestral protection ritual. However, the Devourer rises, manifesting as a grotesque reflection of their weaknesses, challenging the new union formed. By intriguing the inhabitants to confront their truths, the struggle for survival turns into a visceral battle between light and darkness, where each choice can mean the difference between redemption and ruin. As the restless voices emerge from the deep abyss of the forest, revealing that the Devourer is not truly defeated, Samuel, Emily, and Tom must decide if they are ready to face not only the terror awaiting them in the shadows but also what resides within themselves. The thread of hope tightens, and a new challenge approaches — an echo of the previous struggle where each act of bravery may be confronted with the scars of the past. In a pulsating plot of mystery, overwhelming tension, and chilling revelations, "Blackwood: The Lament of the Trees" presents a universe where fear runs deep, and the wounds of the past never fully heal, promising to draw the reader into a world of horrors that challenge not only logic but also the essence of existence itself. What will be necessary to confront what hides in the shadows and untie the bonds that bind souls to despair? Prepare for an immersive journey through fear, courage, and the unspeakable truths that threaten to devour those who dare to unravel the essence of Blackwood.
Publisher: ANDERSON CABRAL
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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In Willow Creek, a place where the past and the supernatural dance entwined, Samuel Montgomery returns after years of wandering through forgotten regions, only to confront the echoes of a childhood marked by legends suggesting the presence of an evil being known as The Devourer. As he rescues memories of sunny afternoons and the stories whispered by his grandparents, he is immediately confronted by the unsettling whispers of the Blackwood forest, which now seems to watch his every move, waiting in agony. With the help of Emily Parker, a librarian marked by painful memories and premonitory visions, and Tom, a miner who survived a terrifying encounter, they decipher ancient inscriptions that reveal the immemorial horrors that consumed the village. As each one faces their inner demons, they discover that true terror resides not only in its physical form but in the insecurities that feed the Devourer. As the shadows of the forest thicken, a distorted whisper beckons them to the clearing, where they intertwine their hopes and fears in an ancestral protection ritual. However, the Devourer rises, manifesting as a grotesque reflection of their weaknesses, challenging the new union formed. By intriguing the inhabitants to confront their truths, the struggle for survival turns into a visceral battle between light and darkness, where each choice can mean the difference between redemption and ruin. As the restless voices emerge from the deep abyss of the forest, revealing that the Devourer is not truly defeated, Samuel, Emily, and Tom must decide if they are ready to face not only the terror awaiting them in the shadows but also what resides within themselves. The thread of hope tightens, and a new challenge approaches — an echo of the previous struggle where each act of bravery may be confronted with the scars of the past. In a pulsating plot of mystery, overwhelming tension, and chilling revelations, "Blackwood: The Lament of the Trees" presents a universe where fear runs deep, and the wounds of the past never fully heal, promising to draw the reader into a world of horrors that challenge not only logic but also the essence of existence itself. What will be necessary to confront what hides in the shadows and untie the bonds that bind souls to despair? Prepare for an immersive journey through fear, courage, and the unspeakable truths that threaten to devour those who dare to unravel the essence of Blackwood.
BLACKWOOD'S LADY'S MAGAZINE
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Languages : en
Pages : 590
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Pages : 590
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Irish Minstrelsy
Author: Henry Halliday Sparling
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Category : Ballads, English
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Category : Ballads, English
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, The Metropolitan, and The Foreign Quarterly Review
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Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 630
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Languages : en
Pages : 630
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Edward Elgar
Author: Christopher Grogan
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
ISBN: 1526764652
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 274
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The first full-length study of the English composer’s complex interaction with his physical environment, and its new relevance in the 21st century. More perhaps than any other composer, Edward Elgar (1857-1934) has gained the status of an “icon of locality,” his music seemingly inextricably linked to the English landscape in which he worked. This, the first full-length study of Elgar’s complex interaction with his physical environment, explores how it is that such associations are formed and whether it is in any sense true that Elgar alchemized landscape into music. It argues that Elgar stands at the apex of an English tradition, going back to Blake, in which creative artists in all media have identified and warned against the self-harm of environmental degradation and that, following a period in which these ideas were swept away by the swift but shallow tide of Modernism in the decades after the First World War, they have since resurfaced with a new relevance and urgency for twenty-first century society. Written with the non-specialist in mind, yet drawing on the rich resources of post-millennial scholarship on Elgar, as well as geographical studies of place, the book also includes many new insights relating to such aspects of Elgar’s output as his use of landscape typology in The Apostles, and his encounter with Modernism in the late chamber music. It also calls on the resources of contemporary social commentary, poetry and, especially, English landscape art to place Elgar and his thought in the broader cultural milieu of his time. A survey of recent recordings is included, in the hope that listeners, both familiar and unfamiliar with Elgar’s music, will feel inspired to embark on a voyage of (re)discovery of its endlessly rewarding treasures.
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
ISBN: 1526764652
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
The first full-length study of the English composer’s complex interaction with his physical environment, and its new relevance in the 21st century. More perhaps than any other composer, Edward Elgar (1857-1934) has gained the status of an “icon of locality,” his music seemingly inextricably linked to the English landscape in which he worked. This, the first full-length study of Elgar’s complex interaction with his physical environment, explores how it is that such associations are formed and whether it is in any sense true that Elgar alchemized landscape into music. It argues that Elgar stands at the apex of an English tradition, going back to Blake, in which creative artists in all media have identified and warned against the self-harm of environmental degradation and that, following a period in which these ideas were swept away by the swift but shallow tide of Modernism in the decades after the First World War, they have since resurfaced with a new relevance and urgency for twenty-first century society. Written with the non-specialist in mind, yet drawing on the rich resources of post-millennial scholarship on Elgar, as well as geographical studies of place, the book also includes many new insights relating to such aspects of Elgar’s output as his use of landscape typology in The Apostles, and his encounter with Modernism in the late chamber music. It also calls on the resources of contemporary social commentary, poetry and, especially, English landscape art to place Elgar and his thought in the broader cultural milieu of his time. A survey of recent recordings is included, in the hope that listeners, both familiar and unfamiliar with Elgar’s music, will feel inspired to embark on a voyage of (re)discovery of its endlessly rewarding treasures.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 64, No. 393, July 1848
Author: Various
Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5043102675
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 340
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Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5043102675
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 340
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Children, Childhood and Cultural Heritage
Author: Kate Darian-Smith
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415529948
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Explores how the everyday experiences of children, and their imaginative and creative worlds, are collected, interpreted and displayed in museums and on monuments, and represented through objects and cultural lore.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415529948
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Explores how the everyday experiences of children, and their imaginative and creative worlds, are collected, interpreted and displayed in museums and on monuments, and represented through objects and cultural lore.
Museum of Foreign Literature and Science
Author: Robert Walsh
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Languages : en
Pages : 590
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Pages : 590
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
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Pages : 592
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Pages : 592
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