Hail, Ye Knights of the King


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As long as we live in this world and in this flesh, we'll have our flaws to deal with. That's enough to keep us busy even without all our other adversaries. That's why God has provided us with armor. "Hail, Ye Knights of the King" is a book about that armor. Not so much the functions of the armor, which has already been studied and written about countless times, but more about the creation of the armor...so we can rest assured that the armor isn't flawed. Because if the armor is flawed, then how can we be sure our salvation isn't flawed too? Come on in and take a fascinating look at just how (and where) this armor of God comes from... Truly amazing!




Secrets From Before


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Originally written as a gift for an expectant couple, the author was surprised to find that it was actually written for each and every one of us, as a reminder of the great love of our Dad has for us! This touching booklet will capture your heart and leave you in awe of that amazing love!Follow this brief journey of the miracle of birth, including your own, and discover the love that surpasses all other...the love of the One who so tenderly knit us together!




Warwick Deeping - Ultimate Collection


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Warwick Deeping's 'Ultimate Collection' is a comprehensive anthology showcasing the diverse literary talents of the renowned author. Deeping's unique blend of historical fiction, romance, and drama captivates readers with intricate character development and vivid storytelling. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century England, these timeless tales explore themes of love, loss, and redemption with a keen eye for detail and emotional depth. Deeping's elegant prose and evocative descriptions transport readers to another era, making his works a must-read for fans of classic literature. Each story in this collection offers a glimpse into the complexities of human relationships and the enduring power of the human spirit. As a prolific author with a keen understanding of the human condition, Warwick Deeping's 'Ultimate Collection' is a literary treasure trove that promises to enchant and inspire readers of all backgrounds.




The Complete Novels of Warwick Deeping


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The Complete Novels of Warwick Deeping is a comprehensive collection showcasing the literary prowess of Warwick Deeping, an English author known for his compelling storytelling and vivid character development. Deeping's novels are often set against the backdrop of historical events, providing readers with a vivid and immersive experience of a bygone era. His eloquent prose and attention to detail create a rich tapestry of emotions and relationships that captivate readers and transport them to a different time and place. Warwick Deeping's background as a medical doctor and his firsthand experience of World War I are evident in his nuanced and compassionate exploration of human nature and society in his works. His insight into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of historical events on personal lives adds depth and authenticity to his storytelling. Deeping's keen observations and poetic language make his novels not only entertaining but also thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. I highly recommend The Complete Novels of Warwick Deeping to readers who appreciate historical fiction, compelling characters, and poignant storytelling. This collection is a valuable addition to any library and offers a unique perspective on the human experience through the lens of a talented and insightful author.




Secondary Heroines in Nineteenth-Century British and American Novels


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Taking up works by Samuel Richardson, James Fenimore Cooper, Sir Walter Scott, and Catharine Maria Sedgwick, among others, Jennifer B. Camden examines the role of female characters who, while embodying the qualities associated with heroines, fail to achieve this status in the story. These "secondary heroines," often the friend or sister of the primary heroine, typically disappear from the action of the novel as the courtship plot progresses, only to return near the conclusion of the action with renewed demands on the reader's attention. Accounting for this persistent pattern, Camden suggests, reveals the cultural work performed by these unusual figures in the early history of the novel. Because she is often a far more vivid character than the heroine of the marriage plot, the secondary heroine inevitably engages the reader's interest in her plight. That the narrative apparently seeks to suppress her creates tension and points to the secondary heroine as a site of contested identity who represents an ideology of womanhood and nationhood at odds with the national ideals represented by the primary heroine, whom the reader is asked to embrace. In showing how the anxiety produced by these ideals is displaced onto the secondary heroine, Camden's study represents an important intervention into the ways in which early novels use character to further ideologies of race, class, sex, and gender.




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Arthurian Chronicles


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The spread of the Arthurian legend during the course of the twelfth century is one of the most remarkable phenomena in literary history. Arthurian Chronicles looks at two unsung but deserving poets who contributed to the diffusion of the legend, Wace who preceded the more famous Chretien de Troyes, and Layamon, who followed him. Wace was of an inquiring turn of mind, with, for his day, a scholarly and sceptical approach to lais, marvellous tales, and fables. `Not all lies, nor all true, all foolishness, nor all sense. So much have the story-tellers told, and so much have the makers of fables fabled to embellish their stories, that they have made all seem fable,' he writes. He was the first to mention the famous Round Table. In Layamon's Brut, Arthur, hero and emperor, makes his first appearance in English vernacular literature. It is Layamon who tells of the elves that attended on the infant Arthur and endowed him with gifts and qualities; he also launched Arthur after his last battle to Argante in Avallon, to be healed of his wounds. In this English language prose translation of the Wace and Layamon Arthurian poems, the folk-tale ferocity of Arthur is made as exciting to the readers as to the poets who contributed so much to Arthur's legend. Originally published by J.M. Dent & Sons,1962.




Theatre Arts Magazine


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Bulletin


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