Letters from Hell


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Faded Letters


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James Walker never had the perfect life, shifting from foster parent to foster parent. When he finally escaped the system, he dedicated his life to the United States Navy and became a Navy Special Forces Operative, a SEAL. Kaylee Tatum is a simple photojournalist trying to figure out what she truly wants in life: whether that be working at the small newspaper or moving in with her seemingly perfect boyfriend. For months, James and Kaylee have been writing letters to each, keeping up-to-date on what is happening in their lives. When Kaylee's boyfriend does the unthinkable and James experiences a life-altering event, their letters are the only thing keeping them together. And their letters do more than build on a friendship.




The Text and the Voice


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The Text and the Voice




Letter From Home


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WINNER OF THE AGATHA AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL “Bittersweet...Set in a small-town America that lives only in memory, this artfully narrated whodunit observes the residents of an unnamed Oklahoma hamlet over the hot and dusty summer of 1944 as they ration their food, count their war dead and turn on their neighbors.”—TheNew York Times Book Review World-renowned journalist G.G. Gilman does her best not to think of the past. But one day she gets a letter—sent from the small Oklahoma town where she grew up—that brings it all back. Memories of people she had once known and loved dearly—and of the sultry summer when her life changed forever...




Chaucer's Early Modern Readers


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The first extended study of the reception of Chaucer's medieval manuscripts in the early modern period, this book focuses chiefly on fifteenth-century manuscripts and discusses how these volumes were read, used, valued, and transformed in an age of the poet's prominence in print. Each chapter argues that patterns in the material interventions made by readers in their manuscripts - correcting, completing, supplementing, and authorising - reflect conventions which circulated in print, and convey prevailing preoccupations about Chaucer in the period: the antiquity and accuracy of his words, the completeness of individual texts and of the canon, and the figure of the author himself. This unexpected and compelling evidence of the interactions between fifteenth-century manuscripts and their early modern analogues asserts print's role in sustaining manuscript culture and thus offers fresh scholarly perspectives to medievalists, early modernists, and historians of the book. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.




REMINISCENCE OF LOVE


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Human heart is a blend of emotions and the best of the emotions that we can feel is LOVE. "Reminiscences of Love" is a celebration to the love that we feel through the important relationships of our lives. The writers have very beautifully penned down their emotions here. It visualises love into words explicitly. Let's abode this journey of love together.




Israeli Holocaust Drama


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This collection brings together for the first time the dramatic responses to the Holocaust from two generations of Israel playwrights. Leah Goldberg, Aharon Megged, and Ben Zion Tomer survived the Holocaust and settled in Israel after the war. Their plays explore survival issues and the concepts of heroism and of good and evil in a candid, straightforward manner.










Discoveries in the Judean Desert


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