The Cornish Review Magazine
Title | The Cornish Review Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Scott |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 24 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Cornish Review |
ISBN | 9780951568620 |
The Cornish Review Anthology, 1949-52
Title | The Cornish Review Anthology, 1949-52 PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Val Baker |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 181 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | English literature |
ISBN | 9781904537366 |
An anthology of articles, poetry and short stories from The Cornish Review, a post-war arts magazine
The Forgotten Sister
Title | The Forgotten Sister PDF eBook |
Author | Nicola Cornick |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Total Pages | 337 |
Release | 2020-11-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1488076529 |
A modern-day woman investigates two suspicious deaths, centuries apart, in this paranormal tale based on a real-life Tudor mystery. 1560: Amy Robsart is trapped in a loveless marriage to Robert Dudley, a member of the court of Queen Elizabeth I. Surrounded by enemies and with nowhere left to turn, Amy hatches a desperate scheme to escape—one with devastating consequences that will echo through the centuries . . . Present Day: When Lizzie Kingdom is forced to withdraw from the public eye in a blaze of scandal, it seems her life is over. But she’s about to encounter a young man, Johnny Robsart, whose fate will interlace with hers in the most unexpected of ways. For Johnny is certain that Lizzie is linked to a terrible secret dating back to Tudor times. If Lizzie is brave enough to go in search of the truth, then what she discovers will change the course of their lives forever. Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory and Kate Morton. “What a brilliant story, resonating as it does over time and space. Brava Nicola Cornick.” —Criminal Element “Cornick incorporates elements of romance and paranormal genres into a fascinating . . . historical that centers on the 16th-century death of Amy Robsart, wife of Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester. . . . The author does a good job with pacing and plot detail. Cornick’s rich mystery will serve readers well on a rainy day.” —Publishers Weekly
The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
Title | The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 856 |
Release | 1863 |
Genre | English periodicals |
ISBN |
Tercentenary Handlist of English & Welsh Newspapers, Magazines & Reviews ...
Title | Tercentenary Handlist of English & Welsh Newspapers, Magazines & Reviews ... PDF eBook |
Author | Roland Austin |
Publisher | London : Dawsons of Pall Mall |
Total Pages | 426 |
Release | 1920 |
Genre | English newspapers |
ISBN |
Beneath Cornish Skies
Title | Beneath Cornish Skies PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Ryder |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 327 |
Release | 2021-01-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1800243812 |
To an outsider, Cassandra Shaw's life looks perfect. She lives in a beautiful, luxurious house in the English countryside, with a handsome, wealthy boyfriend who insists she needn't do a day's work in her life. But Cassie knows that something is not right. Her boyfriend has grown colder, treating her more like a housekeeper than a future wife. And her time feels empty and purposeless. Cassandra has always been riddled with insecurities and self-doubt, but, just for once, she decides to take a chance on a new beginning. She answers an advert for a live-in nanny, dogwalker, cook and all-round 'Superhuman' for a family living in a rambling manor house on the rugged North Cornish coast. The work is hard and tiring, but Cassie has never felt so fulfilled. As Cassie learns to connect with the natural beauty unfolding around her, Cornwall starts to offer up its secrets. Soon, Cassie starts wondering if she was drawn to this isolated part of the coast for a reason. Why was she guided to Foxcombe Manor? What are the flashes of light she sees in the valley? Is it her imagination or does someone brush past her? And who is the mysterious man living deep in the woods? A beautiful romance with a hint of ghostliness, Beneath Cornish Skies is for anyone who has ever longed to start their lives again. Readers love Beneath Cornish Skies! 'A wonderful story of finding love, freedom and oneself with a little help from friends, ancient magic and spirits in the landscape. Uplifting, romantic and perfect for anyone who loves Cornwall!' Christina Courtenay, author of Echoes of the Runes 'I absolutely adored this beautifully written book. A magical and deeply romantic read' Georgia Hill, author of On a Falling Tide 'A beautiful story of love and self-discovery. Evocative, haunting and magical' Nicola Cornick, author of The Forgotten Sister 'An absorbing tale of romance and deceit, layered with supernatural magic and impressively researched historical fact' Carol Lovekin, author of Wild Spinning Girls 'A lovely and atmospheric read, filled with magical moments' Samantha Tonge, author of The Winter We Met 'An evocative and powerful ode to Cornwall, its magic and mysteries, and the power to start over again' Nancy Barone, author of New Hope for the Little Cornish Farmhouse
Cornish Gothic, 1830-1913
Title | Cornish Gothic, 1830-1913 PDF eBook |
Author | Joan Passey |
Publisher | University of Wales Press |
Total Pages | 286 |
Release | 2023-06-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 178683992X |
This book asks why so many authors drew on Cornwall for inspiration across the long nineteenth century, and considers the seismic cultural changes in Cornwall that spurred this interest – from the collapse of the mining industry to the developing national rail network; from the birth of tourism to the neomedieval rise in interest in King Arthur. Understanding frequently overlooked Cornwall in this period is vital to understanding Gothic literature, the Victorian imagination, intellectual and creative networks, and attitudes towards regionality. The first part of the book considers landscape and legend, defining a mining Gothic tradition, exposing the shipwreck as Gothic mastertrope, and demonstrating how antiquarians drew from Cornish legends and lore. The second part explores encounters with modernity, investigating the impact of railway expansion on access to Cornwall, the development of a Cornish King Arthur as a key figure of Victorian masculinity, and the specific features of the Cornish ghost story.