The Weekly Journal: Or, Saturday's Post
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Page : 248 pages
File Size : 12,25 MB
Release : 1725
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Page : 248 pages
File Size : 12,25 MB
Release : 1725
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Author : Stephen Jones
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Page : 368 pages
File Size : 43,66 MB
Release : 1811
Category : English literature
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Being an impartial selection of the most exquisite essays and jeux d'esprits, principally prose, that appear in the newspapers and other publications.
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Page : 418 pages
File Size : 16,18 MB
Release : 1807
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Author : Thomas Gray
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Page : 448 pages
File Size : 25,79 MB
Release : 1884
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Author : Thomas Gray
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Page : 448 pages
File Size : 16,2 MB
Release : 1884
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Author : Sharon Joffe
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 16,37 MB
Release : 2021-02-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0429557817
This edition presents the extant journals of Pauline Clairmont (1825–1891) and Wilhelm Clairmont (1831–1895), the niece and nephew of Claire Clairmont (1798–1879) who was Mary Shelley’s (1797–1851) stepsister. It also includes a journal originally attributed to Pauline but which likely was Walter Gaulis Clairmont’s (1868–1958; Wilhelm’s son). All three journals are currently deposited in the Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle at the New York Public Library. Pauline and Wilhelm spent many years living and working in places like Australia and the Banat and their adventures are recorded in their journals. Pauline wrote a series of sixteen journals cataloguing her life; however, except for one journal, all the remaining journals have been lost. Her extant journal, written primarily in English but with French and German entries, documents her struggles in the Australian outback during the 1850s and her relationship with William Henry Suttor, Junior, who would later become a pastoralist and a politician. Pauline’s journal tells of her love for Suttor, her disappointment at his rejection, and her musings about her life in Australia. In his journal, Wilhelm chronicles his attempts to purchase a farm in Europe while Walter provides us with an account of his 8-day Austrian expedition. This new edition brings together these three journals, thereby extending our understanding of the Shelley-Clairmont family. The edition includes an introduction to the primary Godwin-Shelley-Clairmont circle and a chapter on the history of life writing. The editor provides extensive editorial notes and carefully researched chapters to contextualize The Clairmont Family Journals: 1855–1885.
Author : J. Michael Shell
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 32,59 MB
Release : 2013-06-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1907133380
From the slaver land of Tara to the shores of Ginny's Beach, ride the mag lines with Spaul and Pearl as they do their best to deal with fickle Elementals, as well as their growing-and dangerous-love for one another. Dangerous because, as they learn from the "Fierae"-the Lightening Elementals-Love is Above the Rules.
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Page : 1130 pages
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Release : 1894
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Author : Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson
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Page : 430 pages
File Size : 31,64 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Hammersmith (London, England)
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Author : Randi Pink
Publisher : Feiwel & Friends
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 13,14 MB
Release : 2024-10-15
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 1250820383
Inspired by stories about the real-world Great Dismal Swamp, this acclaimed fantasy explores alternate history, a family’s supernatural connections to the swamp, and the strength that comes in knowing your roots. ★ "A fierce, loving, and exquisite humanity-centered book." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review ★ "Mesmerizing storytelling. . ." —Publishers Weekly, starred review “Four thousand six hundred forty-two steps in,” Grannylou interrupted. “You remember that now, Baby. Four-thousand six hundred forty-two steps to paradise.” On a damp night in 1722, Babylou Mac and her three siblings witness the murder of their mother at the hands of the local preacher’s son—so Babylou kills him in retaliation. With plantation dogs now on their heels, the four siblings breach the treacherous confines of the Great Dismal Swamp. Deeper and deeper into Dismal they delve, amid the biting moccasins and pitch-black waters, toward a refuge where they can live freely within the swamp’s natural—and supernatural—protection. Three-hundred years later, college student Atlas comes home to North Carolina for the annual Bornday cookout and hog roast: a celebration of the fact that she and her three cousins were all born on the same day nineteen years ago, sharing a birthday with their Grannylou. But this Bornday, Grannylou’s usual riddles and folktales about a marvelous paradise deep in the Great Dismal Swamp start to take on a tangible quality. Change coming. When Dismal calls, sucking Grannylou in, it’s up to Atlas and her cousins to uncover the history that the black waters hold. Centuries of family tension, with roots all over Virginia and North Carolina, are about to be dug up. Because Babylou and Grannylou are one and the same, and the power she helped cultivate hundreds of years ago—steeped in Black resistance, familial love, and the otherworldly mysteries of the Great Dismal Swamp—is bubbling back up. But so is a bitterness that runs deep as the swamp’s waters. And some are ready to take what they feel they’re owed.