The Curlew's Cry

The Curlew's Cry
Title The Curlew's Cry PDF eBook
Author Mildred Walker
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 396
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780803297579

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The story of three decades in the life of Pamela Lacey and a Montana town, The Curlew's Cry spans World War I, the Great Depression, and the influenza epidemic of 1917, as it renders "a quietly told, honestly plotted story filled with careful details and with good descriptions of various aspects of life in the West" (Harriette Arnow, Saturday Review).

I Heard the Curlew Cry

I Heard the Curlew Cry
Title I Heard the Curlew Cry PDF eBook
Author Oonagh Rodgers
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 154
Release 2017-06-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1525507036

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Have you ever asked yourself; Who am I? Where is my life going? Is there a purpose and meaning to it all? The answers are often hidden in plain sight, within the fabric of our own individual journey. I HEARD THE CURLEW CRY is the story of one woman's spiritual odyssey in pursuit of these answers. The journey is fraught with dangers and suffering, but is also shot through with courage,wisdom and an irrepressible sense of humour. As the story unfolds, she must let go of what has defined her for many years - her convent community, her Catholicism, her country. Not just a record of events, this is a story of healing and what it means to become an artist rather than a victim of life's events. In a world struggling with fear and loss of meaning, this book offers a message of hope and a creative perspective on the evolving soul journey we all must take.

A Curlew Cried

A Curlew Cried
Title A Curlew Cried PDF eBook
Author Winifred Millicent Hardie
Publisher Balboa Press
Pages 276
Release 2022-12-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1982296283

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It is 1911 when Bill and Isobel Elgin scramble down from the Kalgoorlie Express with their family of six in tow to begin a new life in the wheatlands of Western Australia. As they head to their farm in Bunburra to fulfill their dream of a better future, Isobel and her daughters lament over the dry, dusty, vermin-infested landscape that is vastly different from their former home in England. Still, they are determined to support the men in their family, no matter the personal sacrifices. But as they face one complex challenge after another, the entire Elgin family soon realizes that nothing in life is certain, especially when living in a land filled with brown snakes, questionable neighbors, and seemingly insurmountable obstacles that even shock the local clergy. In this historical novel set from 1911 to the outbreak of the Second World War, an English family immigrates to a farm in Western Australia where they must endure many trials and tribulations.

The Curlew Cries

The Curlew Cries
Title The Curlew Cries PDF eBook
Author John Redwood Anderson
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1940
Genre English poetry
ISBN

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Cry of the Curlew

Cry of the Curlew
Title Cry of the Curlew PDF eBook
Author Peter Watt
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021
Genre Audiobooks
ISBN 9781867550525

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Curlew Moon

Curlew Moon
Title Curlew Moon PDF eBook
Author Mary Colwell
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 260
Release 2018-04-19
Genre Nature
ISBN 0008241066

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‘Focuses a razor light on the plight of one of our most iconic birds. Inspirational!’ Tim Birkhead Curlews are Britain’s largest wading bird, known for their evocative calls which embody wild places; they provoke a range of emotions that many have expressed in poetry, art and music.

The Poems of W. B. Yeats

The Poems of W. B. Yeats
Title The Poems of W. B. Yeats PDF eBook
Author Peter McDonald
Publisher Routledge
Pages 624
Release 2020-08-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 100009703X

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In this multi-volume edition, the poetry of W.B. Yeats (1865–1939) is presented in full, with newly-established texts and detailed, wide-ranging commentary. Yeats began to write verse in the nineteenth century, and over time his own arrangements of poems repeatedly revised and rearranged both texts and canon. This edition of Yeats’s poetry presents all his verse, both published and unpublished, including a generous selection of textual variants from the many manuscript and printed sources. The edition also supplies the most extensive commentary on Yeats’s poetry to date, explaining specific references, and setting poems in their contexts; it also gives an account of the vast range of both literary and historical influences at work on the verse. The poems are presented in order of composition, and major revisions or rewritings of poems result in separate inclusions (in chronological sequence) for these writings as they were subsequently reconceived by the poet. In this second volume, the poems of Yeats’s early maturity emerge in the contexts of his engagement with Irish history and myth, along with nationalist politics; his increasing involvement with ritual magic and esoteric lore; and his turbulent, often unhappy, personal life. The poems of The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics (1892) reveal a poet of intense narrative power and metaphorical resource, adept at transforming miscellaneous sources into haunting and original poems. A major revision of his earlier narrative, ‘The Wanderings of Oisin’, takes place in this decade when Yeats is also taken up with the composition of elaborate and uncanny symbolic lyrics, many of them resulting from his love for Maud Gonne, that are finally collected in The Wind Among the Reeds (1899). This edition makes it possible to trace in detail Yeats’s debts to folklore and magic, alongside his involved and often difficult private and public life, in poetry of exceptional complexity and power.