Vosper's Revenge

Vosper's Revenge
Title Vosper's Revenge PDF eBook
Author Kristian Alva
Publisher Dragon Stone Books
Total Pages 243
Release 2013-11-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 193736108X

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VOSPER'S REVENGE is book three of Kristian Alva's bestselling Dragon Stone Saga. As the races of Durn stand on the brink of war, the power-hungry emperor plans his conquest of the entire continent. The dragon riders are fragmented. They have been scattered across the land; weakened by the discovery of a traitor in their own ranks. Are the riders strong enough to defeat Vosper before he destroys them all?

L. P. Hartley

L. P. Hartley
Title L. P. Hartley PDF eBook
Author Edward Trostle Jones
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages 232
Release 1978
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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"The acclaimed Twayne's Authors Series of literary criticism offers in-depth introductions to the lives and works of writers, the history and influence of literary movements and to the development of literary genres. This online series features the content of nearly 600 books that comprise three print series --United States Authors, English Authors and World Authors -- each of which were carefully coordinated with input from librarians and educators to include authors universally studied in high schools and colleges. Twayne's Author Series is an ideal starting point for research papers on literary works and figures, special projects and presentations. Students can quickly gain results by searching for a specific author, combining search criteria for a more complex search, or exploring thematic and chronological topics."--Publisher's description.

Sisren's Betrayal

Sisren's Betrayal
Title Sisren's Betrayal PDF eBook
Author Kristian Alva
Publisher Dragon Stone Books
Total Pages 216
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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SISREN'S BETRAYAL is the ninth and final book in Kristian Alva's bestselling Dragon Stone Saga. The Shadow Grid has plundered and destroyed the city of Miklagard. Aonach Tower has been razed to the ground. The High Council is scattered, and many councilmembers are dead. The dragon riders search desperately for their kidnapped leader while a sinister plot unravels in Everwood Forest. In the face of so much chaos and death, how will the dragon riders defeat an old enemy whose intent is to destroy them all?

Mrs. Carteret Receives

Mrs. Carteret Receives
Title Mrs. Carteret Receives PDF eBook
Author Leslie Poles Hartley
Publisher Hamish Hamilton
Total Pages 200
Release 1971
Genre Fiction
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The Collected Macabre Stories

The Collected Macabre Stories
Title The Collected Macabre Stories PDF eBook
Author Leslie Poles Hartley
Publisher
Total Pages 422
Release 2001
Genre Ghost stories, English
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Revenge

Revenge
Title Revenge PDF eBook
Author Mary Morris
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 244
Release 2005-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780312327934

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Revenge is a compelling and psychologically complex story of female friendship, art, and life. When a young painter moves next door to a world class novelist with writer's block, the two women become entwined in a novel described by Michael Cunningham as "compelling and darkly beautiful . . . Never less than gripping, Revenge builds to the realm of the genuinely revelatory."

Theodore Powys's Gods and Demons

Theodore Powys's Gods and Demons
Title Theodore Powys's Gods and Demons PDF eBook
Author Zouheir Jamoussi
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 250
Release 2016-08-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443899119

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The life of Theodore Francis Powys, the man and the writer (1875–1953), is a story of determined withdrawal from the contemporary world. While his two literary brothers John Cowper and Llewellyn travelled a great deal abroad, Theodore, after early unsuccessful attempts to join the active world, settled into a sedentary life in a remote rural part of Dorset. In his retreat, protected from the outside world by his omnipresent hills, Powys constructed a world, half-real and half-imaginary, in which the man and the writer, reality and fancy and past and present coexisted and sometimes merged. For Powys, fear in its various manifestations, as fear of God, of evil, of death and of self, was a powerful incentive to write and a source of inspiration for almost everything remarkable in his writings. It did not take Powys long to realize that allegory was a literary genre better suited to his literary leanings and peculiar turn of mind than the realism of his early novel-writing ventures. Under the combined influence of the Bible, Bunyan and Hawthorne, he adapted allegory to his specific literary purpose. In that regard, two distinctive aspects of his allegorical stories, namely supernatural visitors and animal symbolism, generally overlooked by his critics, deserve close attention, and are the special focus of this book. Few writers have been so strongly and avowedly marked by so many literary and philosophical influences as Powys. These range from the Bible, Bunyan and Hawthorne to Darwin, Hardy, Lawrence and Freud. However, Powys’s short stories, fables and novels also stand as a unique and original achievement. Indeed, the influence he himself exerted on some novelists of the younger generation, such as William Golding, testifies to the power and originality of his writings.