Searching for Emma

Searching for Emma
Title Searching for Emma PDF eBook
Author Dacia Maraini
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 172
Release 1998-02-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780226504308

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Although many writers blend autobiography and fiction, few have been so forthright in admitting it as Gustave Flaubert. In reference to his legendary novel and protagonist, he wrote: "Madame Bovary, c'est moi." Madame Bovary has become an icon for casual readers and feminists alike, but, as Dacia Maraini argues, she is one of the most problematic, though fascinating, female protagonists in modern literature. In this lively, learned, and very personal study, Maraini explores the profound and contradictory relationship between the writer Flaubert and the character his readers have grown to love. Maraini argues that in their desire to claim Emma Bovary as a standard-bearer of revolt, women have often overlooked the bitter, pitiless way in which Flaubert evokes Emma's insignificance and vulgarity. Searching for Emma guides the reader through Flaubert's novel and many of his letters, seeking out the sources of his obsessive cruelty toward Emma. Maraini relates Flaubert's contempt for Emma to his relationship with his mistress, Louise Colet, to his general terror of women, and to his own self-loathing. It was entirely in spite of himself, Maraini writes, that Flaubert created the female Don Quixote so admired for her restlessness and determination. Searching for Emma offers a novelist's insight into the complex relationship between author and character, and into the deepest motivations of fiction.

The Search for Emma's Story

The Search for Emma's Story
Title The Search for Emma's Story PDF eBook
Author Marian L. Martinello
Publisher TCU Press
Pages 244
Release 1987
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780875650708

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Combat Suit

Combat Suit
Title Combat Suit PDF eBook
Author Tom Zhang
Publisher 张圣华
Pages
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Genre Antiques & Collectibles
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Audric was a student of the eleventh grade in woodside secondary school , Because he was often bullied by a classmate named Daniel.Audric's father, Michael, gave Audric a self-developed extremely powerful combat suit.From then on,instead of being cowardly,Audric became a great hero of salvation .Because of Audric鈥檚 excellent performance,he was so envied and framed that he was put in prison. With the help of his girlfriend Allison, the truth eventually came out of the world, and Audric was acquitted.

Emma's Watch

Emma's Watch
Title Emma's Watch PDF eBook
Author Deny Dallaire
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 200
Release 2018-12-14
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1525535501

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Have you ever done something completely reckless in your life? Rather, have you ever done something completely reckless out of love for someone else? Not romantic love, but rather pure unconditional love. Emma's Watch is the fictional story a bright twelve-year-old girl living in New Brunswick during the 1980s. The love she feels for her mother is unconditional. After discovering that a priceless family heirloom, her great grandfather's gold pocket watch, is no longer working because of something she had done, Emma embarks on an incredible journey while trying to right a wrong. She quickly learns valuable life lessons, including how positive things often come out of tragic events, how those around us are often there for a reason and how LOVE truly sets us free. From a small village in rural New Brunswick, through two World Wars and ending in the metropolis of Toronto, this antique gold pocket watch has quite a story to tell. While it's told from a child's perspective, all reading age groups, from teenagers, to young adults, can enjoy this story. However this story truly transcends age and there is something in it for young and old alike. Bullying, alcoholism, abuse, crime and cancer are all themes which are addressed in this book. But more importantly, contained within its pages are themes of love, hope, forgiveness, redemption, healing and salvation.

The Maverick's Bride

The Maverick's Bride
Title The Maverick's Bride PDF eBook
Author Catherine Palmer
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 284
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426839766

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Her faith takes her across the world and into the path of a most extraordinary man. Freshly arrived in East Africa, Emma Pickering is instantly drawn to Adam King. The rugged cowboy is as compelling as he is mysterious. And if he'll agree to a marriage of convenience, it would solve both their problems. Emma could secure her inheritance—and with it, her chance to find her sister. Adam could gain the funds needed to carve his ranch out of the savanna. Yet their match is anything but "convenient" when Emma's fears gain hold, and malicious whispers threaten to tear the couple apart. Only their love and shared faith can save their life together.

Red Emma Speaks

Red Emma Speaks
Title Red Emma Speaks PDF eBook
Author Alix Kates Shulman
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 372
Release 2012-04-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1453238727

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DIVDIVA comprehensive collection of writings and lectures by one of twentieth-century America’s most important political activists, with two essays by editor Alix Kates Shulman, a leader of feminism’s second wave/divDIV /divDIVEmma Goldman’s fiery speeches and essays made her a household name in the early 1900s. Collected here are the most significant of her writings, supplemented with an essay on Goldman’s feminist politics and a short biography, both by bestselling author Alix Kates Shulman. Including both published and previously unpublished works, Red Emma Speaks is an important historical volume and a fascinating look at the life and times of a major early feminist figure./div/div

Emma Stone

Emma Stone
Title Emma Stone PDF eBook
Author Therese M. Shea
Publisher Enslow Publishing, LLC
Pages 26
Release 2018-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 076609734X

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Emma Stone is one of the most sought-after actresses today. After moving to Hollywood at the age of fifteen, she hit it big with comedies like Superbad and Easy A. Since then, she has branched out, starring on Broadway and earning an Oscar nomination for the musical film La La Land. Readers will learn fascinating facts about the star, including how she used acting to overcome panic attacks as well as her work on behalf of cancer-fighting charities. Quotes, fact boxes, and a timeline support the absorbing information in this high-interest volume.