The Dovorian

The Dovorian
Title The Dovorian PDF eBook
Author Dover coll
Publisher
Pages 262
Release 1878
Genre
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The Blundellian

The Blundellian
Title The Blundellian PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 228
Release 1877
Genre
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Willing's Press Guide

Willing's Press Guide
Title Willing's Press Guide PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1931
Genre English newspapers
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"A guide to the press of the United Kingdom and to the principal publications of Europe, Australia, the Far East, Gulf States, and the U.S.A.

Public School Magazine

Public School Magazine
Title Public School Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 502
Release 1899
Genre
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The Public Schools Year Book

The Public Schools Year Book
Title The Public Schools Year Book PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 836
Release 1921
Genre Education
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The Chronicles of Bree II

The Chronicles of Bree II
Title The Chronicles of Bree II PDF eBook
Author Kelson Hayes
Publisher Kelson Hayes
Pages 403
Release 2024-05-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The Aerbon Saga is a series of interconnected but standalone novels taking place across the Aerbonean landmass in the world of Urea. Taking place in the Kingdom of Bree where it was situated off the western coast of Aerbon, "The Chronicles of Bree II' tells a tale riddled with misunderstandings, betrayal, and shifting alliances. Following the events of "The Chronicles of Bree I" and "The Northern Wars", the Kingdom of Legion comes to discover the Brebon Isles and finds them flourishing upon their arrival. As such, the Imperial merchants rush to form economic relations with the islanders with the permission of their king, only to find themselves embroiled in the midst of a chaotic uprising following the sudden death of the Brebon king, plunging the island nation into chaos where there was no heir to the throne.

Richard Aldington

Richard Aldington
Title Richard Aldington PDF eBook
Author Vivien Whelpton
Publisher Lutterworth Press
Pages 397
Release 2014-01-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 071884159X

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This is a literary biography of Richard Aldington, founding member of the Imagist Movement, poet of the First World War, author of 'Death of a Hero' and a biography of D.H. Lawrence. Aldington's is an extraordinary human story dealing with contemporary issues, such as confrontation of sexual mores of the day and the impact of his soldier experience on his life and work. There hasn't been a recent biography of Aldington, the only one of the war poets not to have one. With the interest in the First World War increasing as we near the centenary, the time is right for this book. This biography explores the relationships of Aldington with other prominent literary figures: Ezra Pound, Herbert Read, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, and his unsuccessful marriage with H.D. This first instalment of a hopefully two-volume biography covers Aldington's life and work up to 1929. It investigates the years 1911-1915 in which Aldington helped found Modernism and formed relationships with other Modernists, the years 1916-19 when his life fell apart after his soldier experience, the years 1920-28 when he tried to re-establish his literary career, laid the foundations of modern literary criticism, and his writing of Death of a Hero at the end of the decade, a blistering attack on all that had made the war possible. Offical Blurb: The story of Richard Aldington, outstanding Imagist poet and author of the bestselling war novel, Death of a Hero (1929), takes place against the backdrop of some of the most turbulent and creative years of the twentieth century. Vivien Whelpton provides a remarkably detailed and sensitive portrayal of the writer from early adolescence. His life as a stalwart of the pre-war London literary scene, as a soldier, and in the difficult aftermath of the First World War is deftly rendered through a careful and detailed analysis of the novels, poems and letters of the writer himself and his close circle of acquaintance. The complexities of London's Bohemia, with its scandalous relationships, social grandstanding and incredible creative output, are masterfully untangled, and the spotlight placed firmly on the talented group of poets christened by Ezra Pound as 'Imagistes'. The author demonstrates profound psychological insight into Aldington's character and childhood in her nuanced analysis of his post-war survivor's guilt, and consideration of the three most influential women in his life: his wife, the gifted American poet, H.D.; Dorothy Yorke, the woman he left her for; and Brigit Patmore, his brilliant and fascinating older mistress.Richard Aldington: Poet, Soldier and Lover vividly reveals Aldington's warm and passionate nature and the vitality which characterised his life and works, concluding with his triumphant personal and literary resurrection with the publication of Death of a Hero.