That Wondrous Pattern
Title | That Wondrous Pattern PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Raine |
Publisher | Catapult |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2017-04-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1619029871 |
“There is no exaggeration in pointing out that these essays are addressed to the soul of the reader. They are not academic exercises in erudition as a contribution to ‘Eng. Lit.’” —from the introduction by Brian Keeble Kathleen Raine was one of the greatest British poets of the last century. Born to a deeply literary and spiritual household, she went on to study at Cambridge, where she met Jacob Bronowski, William Empson, and Malcolm Lowry. A dedicated neoPlatonist, she studied and presented the works of Thomas Taylor and wrote seminal books on William Blake. With Keith Critchlow, Brian Keeble, and Philip Sherrard, she founded, in 1981, the Temenos Academy of Integral Studies, its journal Temenos, and, later, the Temenos Academy Review. HRH The Prince of Wales became the patron of the academy in 1997. For our new selection, That Wondrous Pattern, Raine offers sixteen essays that range from “The Inner Journey of the Poet” and “What Is Man?” to essays on Blake, Wordsworth, Hopkins, Yeats, Eliot, and several others. The centerpiece, “What Is the Use of Poetry?”, is a rigorous defense of the great art. Editor Brian Keeble himself contributes a fascinating introduction to Raine’s work, and Wendell Berry, a colleague and friend of hers, offers a preface. All who spend time in the presence of this wonderful writer will leave newly entranced with the art and use of the beautiful, convinced that “it is only in moments when we transcend ourselves that we can know anything of value.
The Daemon Capital
Title | The Daemon Capital PDF eBook |
Author | S.F. Claymore |
Publisher | S.F. Claymore |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2024-03-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
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Following his recent victories, Prince Snarmis is now among Psykoria’s mightiest warriors, but is haunted by his deeds from a past battle. After fighting daemons for so long, the prince has developed an aversion to fighting his own kin. Then, men and women serving Argolax—the Daemon Archbishop—emerge from within the cities, butchering people in the daemon’s name. Knowing of Snarmis’s problem, King Breetor forbids his son from aiding in the upcoming battles. But the king himself is still traumatised by what the Daemon Archbishop did to their home. He too is forbidden from riding out. With doubts and fears resurfacing, Snarmis’s progress in proving himself has been undone, but fate has something else in store for the prince. Snarmis soon finds himself within Algatar—the Daemon Capital—and learns that there is a much deeper meaning behind the enemy’s deeds. If Psykoria’s heroes cannot end the unrest among their own people, the daemons will destroy them all. With its greatest champions in such a state, can Psykoria defeat this new threat? An epic tale with moral and socio-political themes, delving into the motivations of both hero and villain alike. Get The Daemon Capital now and discover the source behind Psykoria’s unrest—and its greatest enemy yet.
From Religion to Philosophy
Title | From Religion to Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Macdonald Cornford |
Publisher | |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 1912 |
Genre | Greece |
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Mana Daemons
Title | Mana Daemons PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Vines |
Publisher | |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2020-12-13 |
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On a weekend getaway with friends, a UFO crash turns them into leaders of the fight against an alien invasionA dying alien brings a dire warning, information, and aid. Will it be enough? The group is informed that the Essence Wave of the Daemon invasion is coming. The aliens have modified the incoming attack to give mankind a chance by turning it into an augmented reality game system, but their warning may be too late. With a final gift of suits of armor that are one part nanotechnology and one part magic, they are tasked to save the world. Maybe even the universe.
Avatar of Death
Title | Avatar of Death PDF eBook |
Author | S.F. Claymore |
Publisher | S.F. Claymore |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 2022-03-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
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In the midst of the daemon invasion, Jrak Swadoh—the king’s mystic messenger—has been tasked with investigating a failed siege. He learns a dark truth that the daemons might not be their only enemy, and for Jrak himself, the source is much closer to the heart. What Jrak cannot comprehend is the incredible transformation this ordeal will put him through—to shun his name and become a figure Psykoria might not stand a chance without. Psykoria’s war against the daemons rages on. Jrak Swadoh—King Breetor’s mystic messenger—must investigate the truth behind a battalion’s swift destruction. Deeply trusted by the king, Jrak’s life of continuous success has given him a deep fear of what might happen if he fails. He wishes to become the greatest mage of his generation, and the greatest mage cannot fail, not even once. But Jrak doesn’t realise that a more personal threat is creeping towards him like a shadow. One act of treachery was all it took to turn Jrak’s life upside down. Not only must he face his betrayer, but his fears, his trauma, and a prophecy that’s been stalking his dreams since childhood. He finds himself uniquely positioned to stop the enemy’s mad scheme, but if he cannot regain himself in time to stop it, then all of Psykoria will fall. Can the king’s mystic messenger restore his resolve in time to prevent the daemons’ victory? A personal tale of tragedy and treachery, any fans of epic fantasy will love this tale of one man’s battles against not just his realm’s enemies, but the lingering darkness deep within himself. Get Avatar of Death now and behold the wars fought from the shadows, of which those in the light could never be victorious without.
The Periodical
Title | The Periodical PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 906 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Books |
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University of London Classical Studies
Title | University of London Classical Studies PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Classical philology |
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