Anneliese's House

Anneliese's House
Title Anneliese's House PDF eBook
Author Lou Andreas-Salomé
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 293
Release 2021
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1640141014

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The first English translation of a presciently modern portrayal of emerging feminist sensibilities in a nineteenth-century family, by one of Germany's leading pre-First World War writers.

Keepers of the House

Keepers of the House
Title Keepers of the House PDF eBook
Author JH Fletcher
Publisher Pan
Pages 545
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1743342527

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Annaliese and Anna are two women divided by time but united by a common destiny and the heritage whose dramatic history exerts so powerful an influence upon their lives. Anna Riordan, a very successful businesswoman who also dabbles in politics, is at a crossroads in her life. Her husband has just walked out on her, she is trying to decide whether to seriously pursue a political career, and then there is the matter of Mark, an old flame, and her ties to South Africa. Anna's great-grandmother, Annaliese, fled South Africa not long after the Boer War. But she remembers the farm and the land, and impresses on young Anna that she must buy back that land – nothing else matters. Anna is sent on an unofficial government mission to test the winds of change in South Africa she makes contact with one of the black African leaders whilst there; a meeting that will, in the future, change her life. Before she can move on with her life, Anna must come to terms with her heritage, with the ghost of Annaliese that haunts her, and decide whether she really wants her husband back.

The Brighton Chronicles: Frozen Curse

The Brighton Chronicles: Frozen Curse
Title The Brighton Chronicles: Frozen Curse PDF eBook
Author K. Robichaud
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 226
Release 2014-09-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1365326675

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Anneliese Alianov is your typical young woman that is twenty-seven with a normal life...That is, until she meets Murdock Blake, a former lab rat who has been experimented on in a Virginia lab called Farling since birth and has been living on the run since he was sixteen. After spending several months together, Murdock and Anneliese become close friends and lovers until the two marry and meet long-lost relatives. But, when the scars of Anneliese and Murdock's pasts come back to haunt them, the couple must work together to battle a spell known as the Tenegene Curse, which was cast upon the man by a mysterious woman known as The Poison Apple.

Finding Philosophers in Global Fiction

Finding Philosophers in Global Fiction
Title Finding Philosophers in Global Fiction PDF eBook
Author Anway Mukhopadhyay
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 476
Release 2024-09-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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A cross-cultural study that explores and redefines what philosophy, philosophizing, and philosophers are through the lens of literature. The academic discipline of philosophy may tell us, too rigidly, what a philosopher is or should be; but fictional narration often upholds the core conundrums of humankind in which philosophy germinates. This collection of essays explores whether a study of 'philosophers' at a planetary scale, or at least on a broad cross-cultural spectrum, can decouple philosophy from its academic aspect and lend it a more inclusive domain. Contributors to this volume play with three conceptual poles, making them interact with each other and get modified through this interaction: 'fiction', 'narrative' and 'philosopher'. How do these three terms get semantically modified and broadened in scope when we speak of the figures of philosophers in imaginative writing? How do these terms assume different connotations in different cultural contexts, interacting with the multiplicity of not just 'thought', but also the media and tools of 'thought'? Do we always think only rationally? Or do we also think with and through emotively powerful images, symbols and tropes? In the end, Finding Philosophers in Global Fiction insists on the need to 'de-elitize' and democratize the concept of a 'philosopher' by reflecting on the possibility of seeing a philosopher as one who sees things clearly, from any vantage point.

From The Embers Rising

From The Embers Rising
Title From The Embers Rising PDF eBook
Author Arthur Stanley Katz
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 791
Release 2009-04-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1462828930

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With the embers of World War II smoldering about them, a Jewish-American GI from Brooklyn, a twice wounded, decorated Cavalry Trooper and a German-Protestant girl from the Black Forest, meet in June 1945 – and fall in love. It is a Love so strong that it prevails over all obstacles created by Nazi brutality, national hatreds, and religious differences and, in the way only Love can do, creates a new world From The Embers Rising. Full of fascinating historical details, numerous illustrative photographs, and revealing personal insights, From The Embers Rising brilliantly captures the nuances of this momentous period in history – and how it affects the lives of two individuals caught up in forces greater than them. But, in the end, their inspiring story shows us that love is the greatest force of all. BACK COVER

Little Girl Lost

Little Girl Lost
Title Little Girl Lost PDF eBook
Author Val Wood
Publisher Random House
Pages 386
Release 2015-11-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1473509513

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Margriet grew up as a lonely child in the old town of Hull. Her adored father often travelled by sea to the Netherlands, leaving her with an unaffectionate mother and only her imagination of a little Dutch girl, Anneliese, to keep her company. When devastation ravages her tiny family. Annelise becomes the comforting friend Margriet needs for a long time to come. A few years later, Margriet is blossoming into a kind young lady. Keen to escape her mother and strike out on her own, she forms an unlikely friendship with some of the street children who roam the town. As Margriet acts upon her inspiration to help them, will the troubles of her past break her spirit, or will she be able to overcome them? If you've liked books by Katie Flynn and Dilly Court, you'll love Val's heart-rending stories of triumph over adversity.

Bright and Dangerous Objects

Bright and Dangerous Objects
Title Bright and Dangerous Objects PDF eBook
Author Anneliese Mackintosh
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2020-10-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1951142101

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“Original, inventive, and incredibly enjoyable.” —Lydia Kiesling Commercial deep-sea diver Solvig has a secret. She wants to be one of the first human beings to colonize Mars, and she’s one of a hundred people shortlisted by the Mars Project to do just that. But to fulfil her ambition, she’ll have to leave behind everything she’s ever known—for the rest of her life. As the prospect of heading to space becomes more real, thirty-seven-year-old Solvig is forced to define who she really is. Will she come clean to James, her partner, about her plans? Or will she turn her back on the project, and commit to her life on Earth? Maybe even try for a baby, like James is hoping? Is there any way she can start a family and go to Mars? Does she even want both things? Intimate and captivating, Bright and Dangerous Objects explores the space between ambition and obligation, grappling with questions women have faced for centuries while investigating a future that humanity is only beginning to think about. In frank, honest, and moving prose, author Anneliese Mackintosh moves from sea to sky, head to heart, and present to future, asking all the while what it means when our wildest dreams begin to come true.