The Tempest in a Storm, a Doggerel Poem


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Mid-Victorian Poetry, 1860-1879


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These two volumes list late-and mid-Victorian poets, with brief biographical information and bibliographical details of published works. The major strength of the works is the 'discovery' of very many minor poets and their work, unrecorded elsewhere.







The Tempest


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The Tempest: Critical Tradition increases our knowledge of how Shakespeare's plays were received and understood by critics, editors and general readers. The volume offers, in separate sections, both critical opinions about the play across the centuries and an evaluation of their positions within and their impact on the reception of the play. The volume features criticism from key literary figures, such as Ben Jonson, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Dryden, John Ruskin and Edward Malone. The chronological arrangement of the text-excerpts engages the readers in a direct and unbiased dialogue, whereas the introduction offers a critical evaluation from a current stance, including modern theories and methods. Thus the volume makes a major contribution to our understanding of the play and of the traditions of Shakespearean criticism surrounding it as they have developed from century to century.




The Cruise of the 'Lively Bee"


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"The Cruise of the 'Lively Bee', or a Boy's Adventures in the War of 1812" by John De Morgan is a historical adventure novel that transports readers to the era of the War of 1812. The story follows the exciting exploits of a young boy as he embarks on a thrilling maritime journey during this pivotal moment in history. Set against the backdrop of the War of 1812, the novel offers a vivid portrayal of the challenges and dangers faced by sailors and privateers during this conflict. Readers can expect to encounter thrilling sea battles, daring escapades, and encounters with historical figures of the time. The book not only serves as an engaging adventure story but also provides valuable insights into the historical events and context of the War of 1812. It offers readers an opportunity to learn about this important period in American history through the eyes of the story's young protagonist. Overall, "The Cruise of the 'Lively Bee'" is an enthralling blend of history and adventure, making it a compelling read for those interested in maritime history, naval warfare, and the early 19th century. It captures the spirit of adventure and patriotism that characterized this era and brings it to life through the experiences of its young hero.







Education


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Cullings from the Confederacy


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Tempest in a Nutshell


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A failed public herald turned broadsheet bard, Cassra Besricton just can’t seem to keep her job or herself out of trouble. After she flippantly used a quote from Druidic writing to fill out one of her articles, the local grove is furious and demanding to know how she got a hold of a supposed lost verse. Others too want to know, and she soon finds herself dodging both spells and questions as she tries to avoid a cult of heretical druids. Now faced with the greatest tempest of her career, she learns there is far more at stake than simply her job as dark forces gather to summon an ancient evil, and she alone might hold the key to either damning the world or saving it.