Rebels against Tyranny
Title | Rebels against Tyranny PDF eBook |
Author | Helena P. Schrader PhD |
Publisher | Cross Seas Press |
Pages | 1388 |
Release | 2020-12-16 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0989159752 |
Emperor Frederick II, called "enlightened" by historians yet decried as a despot by contemporaries, unleashes a civil war that tears the Holy Land apart. The heir to an intimidating legacy, a woman artist, and a boy king are caught up in the game of emperors and popes. Set against the backdrop of the Sixth Crusade, "Rebels against Tyranny" takes you from the harems of Sicily to the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, from the palaces of privilege to the dungeons of despair. This is a timeless tale of youthful audacity taking on tyranny?but sometimes courage is not enough....
Rebels Against Tyranny
Title | Rebels Against Tyranny PDF eBook |
Author | Helena P. Schrader |
Publisher | Wheatmark, Inc. |
Pages | 454 |
Release | 2018-08-23 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1627876243 |
Emperor Frederick II, called "enlightened" by historians yet decried as a despot by contemporaries, unleashes a civil war that tears the Holy Land apart. The heir to an intimidating legacy, a woman artist, and a boy king are caught up in the game of emperors and popes. Set against the backdrop of the Sixth Crusade, Rebels against Tyranny takes you from the harems of Sicily to the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, from the palaces of privilege to the dungeons of despair. This is a timeless tale of youthful audacity taking on tyranny―but sometimes courage is not enough....
Rebels of the Heavenly Kingdom
Title | Rebels of the Heavenly Kingdom PDF eBook |
Author | Katherine Paterson |
Publisher | Groundwood Books Ltd |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2008-09-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0888998856 |
Mei Lin, a woman warrior, and pigboy Wang Lee find love, intrigue, adventure, and danger as rebels seeking to overthrow the Chinese emperor during the 1850s amid the Taiping Rebellion.
Rebels Against Tyranny
Title | Rebels Against Tyranny PDF eBook |
Author | Helena P. Schrader |
Publisher | Cross Seas Press |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 2020-11-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780989159746 |
"Rebels against Tyranny" is the first book in the "Rebels of Outremer" series that describes the struggle between the autocratic Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen and the barons of Jerusalem led by John d'Ibelin, the "Old" Lord of Beirut, in the thirteenth century. This conflict between Beirut and Frederick II causes a civil war in the very heart of Christendom, in the Holy Land. It is the tale of an autocratic emperor, a defiant baronage, and three young people caught up in the game of emperors and popes. Set against the backdrop of the Sixth Crusade, "Rebels against Tyranny" takes you from the harems of Sicily to the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, from the palaces of privilege to the dungeons of despair. It is a timeless tale of youthful audacity taking on tyranny -- but sometimes courage is not enough...."Rebels against Tyranny" was named "Best Christian Historical Fiction 2019" by Readers Favorites and awarded Silver (2nd Place) for Historical Fiction by Feathered Quill Awards 2019. Kirkos Reviews noted: "The well-meaning but flawed Sir Balian is a great central figure-a bit like William Shakespeare's portrayal of the young Prince Hal ...."
Paradise Lost: Introduction
Title | Paradise Lost: Introduction PDF eBook |
Author | John Broadbent |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 1972-03-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780521080682 |
In this, the first introductory volume of the Cambridge Milton for Schools and Colleges, Professor Broadbent, the general editor of the series, presents background and introductory material essential to students for a proper understanding of Paradise Lost. Chapters on mythology, the epic, the writing, publication and subsequent editing of PL and on Milton's ideology and world-view, provide the background to the poem as a whole. The second half of the book engages with the poetry at a more detailed level and examines themes, structures, allusion, language, syntax, rhetoric, similes, rhythm and style, always showing the reader how he can best understand and appreciate Milton's usage. Extensive quotation from PL and other works by Milton and others helps to make all clear.
On the Right to Rebel against Governors
Title | On the Right to Rebel against Governors PDF eBook |
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The Tyranny of Heaven
Title | The Tyranny of Heaven PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Bryson |
Publisher | University of Delaware Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780874138597 |
The Tyranny of Heaven argues for a new way of reading the figure of Milton's God, contending that Milton rejects kings on earth and in heaven. Though Milton portrays God as a king in Paradise Lost, he does this neither to endorse kingship nor to recommend a monarchical model of deity. Instead, he recommends the Son, who in Paradise Regained rejects external rule as the model of politics and theology for Milton's fit audience though few. The portrait of God in Paradise Lost serves as a scathing critique of the English people and its slow but steady backsliding into the political habits of a nation long used to living under the yoke of kingship, a nation that maintained throughout its brief period of liberty the image of God as a heavenly king, and finally welcomed with open arms the return of a human king. Michael Bryson is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Northwestern University.