Impetuous Heart


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Nadine Gallo brings us to the countryside of Ireland in 1917. Nora, Gallo’s feisty, romantic protagonist, plunges us into the atmospheric intrigue that was Ireland during the years preceding the Irish War of Independence. The homespun dress she wore seemed the color of a distant hill. She was shoeless as usual. The colors woven into her dress were like a rainbow trout’s. When they all blended together they were like mist over a lake. Through this fifteen-year old adventurer, we see the misty hills of Eire, hear the brogues and turns of phrase and explore the politics of the times. Nora is steeped in the twists and turns of Michael Collins and DeValera, in the conflicted Irish participation in WWI, and her heart is full with Tim Keane, the local lad going off to the slaughtering fields of France: Nora loved his stories, his poems made up on the spur of the moment. She knew that he loved her for her sudden changes of mind, her devilment, as her father said. Not a girl to sit and wait, Nora visits a cave and hears the voice of an oracle: Faint harp music could be heard in the distance and then a voice spoke like water pouring over rocks. Throughout the book, Gallo’s prose is the voice in the cave, lyrical, irreverent, prophetic and alluring. She delivers Fitzgerald and Kennedy clan lore, curses and blessings in this brilliant telling of a brave and clever girl who sees ghosts in the gorse bushes and can sell her own hand spun, hand-knitted shawl for a pounds worth of salmon and eggs. This is a spell worth succumbing to.




Impetuous Heart


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Impetuous Peter


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Impetuous Peter is a compilation of Ellen G White’s writings on the life of Peter. These excerpts follow him through the early days of meeting Jesus, walking on water, his denial of Christ, prison, and final martyrdom. Each quote offers an in-depth look at Peter and teaches us more about Christ’s love and what it means to be a faithful follower.




Routledge Library Editions: W. B. Yeats


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This set reissues 6 books, originally published between 1951 and 1990, on William Butler Yeats, a foremost figure of twentieth-century literature and one of the driving forces behind the Irish Literary Revival. The volumes examine Yeats’s work, his poetic development, and his social and private life, and will be of interest to students of literature.







CEO's Substitute Sweetheart


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The first time they had met, Ye Qingqing had been tormented like a different woman. The second time they met, she was confined to his side. He wanted her to pay the price for what she had done in the past, but she had unknowingly fallen in love with him, silently giving him his heart. "You are my wife. Other than me, no one else can bully you." Just when she thought that she had obtained true love, that woman who was exactly the same as her appeared before them ...




Chronicles of life


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Interstellar: Ultimate Guard


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In his previous life, Luodan chose the most outstanding combat style, but he became a space pirate before graduating and died young. After dying, he experienced rebirth before choosing a major. This time, he decisively chose the "Trash major" as his "Guardian System." He had thought that he could avoid the male god Mausoleum of Books and save his son from a tragic death, but he didn't expect that at the very beginning ... Ling Ping: "Fight?" Lordaan put: "dozen bai." In the end ... Ling Ping: "Luodan, something happened to my Battle Mecha. Why don't you accompany me for a round of maintenance?" Ling Ping: "Put it on the table, Rolodan. My brain waves and the Mech's AI are linked a little too deeply. Remember to wake me up." Ling Ping: "Luodan put it down, I ..." "F * ck, don't you hate guardians the most?" Ling Ping: "If you can't wake me up, just kiss me." Rhodan said, "... "# $% *% &!" When the hooligans of the 18th region encountered the male god of the empire once again, they discovered that the entire world had become more and more unscientific!







James Joyce and Cultural Genetics


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As a genetic study, this book uncovers the creative DNA of James Joyce's oeuvre by looking at the cultural forces that shaped him and that he in turn shaped in the creation of his books, developing a two-way relationship with history, memory and national identity. Following his development as an author, it revisits and redirects Joyce's attitudes towards the Irish Revival. From Chamber Music, through Ulysses to Finnegans Wake Joyce sought to define a cultural identity that went, in many respects, against the mainstream, but that nonetheless belonged to the wider Revivalist project with which it shared certain characteristics and aspirations. Joyce's historical and genealogical imagination is read through a careful investigation of the cultural materials that went into his work. Based on evidence from his personal library and the extensive archive of reading notes, ideas, sketches and drafts, this book investigates how Joyce used, absorbed and repurposed these materials creatively in his writing; it does so by bringing for the first time the methods of genetic criticism into the domain of cultural memory and the sociology of the text. Thus this books defines “cultural genetics” as an exploration of the textual material that are Joyce's sources interacts with the culture that produced and received them.