Taking Revenge on His Mate [The Pregnant Mate Series 7] (Siren Publishing Everlasting Classic Manlove)


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Siren Everlasting Classic ManLove: Erotic Alternative Paranormal Romance, M/M, werewolves, HEA] Cameron Artis is the bastard son of a prominent werewolf family, and as an omega, he's easy to push around. After the death of his father, he's sold into slavery to vampires. When Cameron hears pained screams, he has to rush to help, even if it means his own death. Strapped to the bed is Aeducan, a fighting werewolf, and the human Cameron finds above him is torturing him before he plans to kill him. Cameron chases the man away and tends to Aeducan's wounds. The large alpha is delirious from fever, but when he opens his eyes, Cameron sees his mate. But Aeducan believes that it was Cameron who tortured him, and when he's freed, he wants revenge for the damage that was done to him. He's devastated to discover that Cameron is his mate, and now he must struggle against the desire to comfort and believe the omega, or give into the urge for revenge. ** A Siren Erotic Romance




Leaves of Grass


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Seven Gothic Tales


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Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne


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Adam Bede Illustrated


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Adam Bede, the first novel written by George Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans), was published in 1859. It was published pseudonymously, even though Evans was a well-published and highly respected scholar of her time. The novel has remained in print ever since and is regularly used in university studies of 19th-century English literature




Essays of Schopenhauer


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"These essays are a valuable criticism of life by a man who had a wide experience of life, a man of the world, who possessed an almost inspired faculty of observation. Schopenhauer, of all men, unmistakably observed life at first hand. There is no academic echo in his utterances; he is not one of a school; his voice has no formal intonation; it is deep, full-chested, and rings out its words with all the poignancy of individual emphasis, without bluster, but with unfailing conviction. He was for his time, and for his country, an adept at literary form; but he used it only as a means. "




Revolution Plus Love


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In the aftermath of the May Fourth movement, a growing expectation of revolution raised important intellectual issues about the position of the individual within a society in turmoil and the shifting boundaries of political and sexual identities. The theme of "revolution plus love," a literary response to the widespread insurrections and upheaval, was first popularized in the late 1920s. In her examination of this popular but understudied literary formula, Liu Jianmei argues that revolution and love are culturally variable entities, their interplay a complex and constantly changing literary practice that is socially and historically determined. Liu looks at the formulary writing of "revolution plus love" from the 1930s to the 1970s as a case study of literary politics. Favored by leftist writers during the early period of revolutionary literature, it continued to influence mainstream Chinese literature up to the 1970s. By drawing a historical picture of the articulation and rearticulation of this theme, Liu shows how changes in revolutionary discourse force unpredictable representations of gender rules and power relations, and how women's bodies reveal the complex interactions between political representation and gender roles. Revolution Plus Love is a nuanced and carefully considered work on gender and modernity in China, unmatched in its broad use of literary resources. It will be of considerable interest to scholars and students of modern Chinese literature, women’s studies, cultural studies, and comparative literature.