Poems from the Inner Life ...
Author : Lizzie Doten
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Page : 216 pages
File Size : 31,20 MB
Release : 1863
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Author : Lizzie Doten
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Page : 216 pages
File Size : 31,20 MB
Release : 1863
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Author : Lizzie Doten
Publisher :
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 44,39 MB
Release : 1863
Category : Spiritualism
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Author : R. C. J.
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Page : 304 pages
File Size : 44,32 MB
Release : 1866
Category : English poetry
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Author : Elizabeth DOTEN
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Page : 208 pages
File Size : 31,61 MB
Release : 1868
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Author : Lizzie Doten
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 40,41 MB
Release : 2019-12-06
Category : Poetry
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"Poems from the Inner Life" by Lizzie Doten Elizabeth "Lizzie" Doten was an American poet and a prominent spiritualist lecturer. The Prayer Of The Sorrowing, The Song Of Truth, The Embarkation, Keplers Vision, Love And Latin, The Song Of The North, The Burial Of Webster, The Parting Of Sigurd And Gerda, Words O' Cheer, Resurrexi, The Prophecy Of Vala, The Kingdom, and The Cradle Or Coffin are just a few of the poems in this collection.
Author : Johanna Shapiro
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 565 pages
File Size : 40,6 MB
Release : 2018-04-19
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1315357879
This is a practical and comprehensive guide to communication in family medicine for doctors nurses and staff in the primary healthcare team. It brings together all facets of communication in healthcare including involvement of patients staff and external workers. It shows how to address all aspects of communication in relation to one-to-one situations teaching and groups and encourages the reader to reflect on their own clinical and work experience. Using think boxes exercises and references this is an accessible guide relevant to all members of the practice team.
Author : Duncan Wu
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 27,2 MB
Release : 2003-09-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781405113694
This original study is the first fully to acknowledge the impact of early grief on Wordsworth's poetry and to integrate it into a critical account of how his art developed from 1787 to 1813. Looks at the impact of grief on Wordsworth's great poetry. Explains the importance of the poet's great, unfinished epic 'The Recluse' to his work as a whole. Includes 20 illustrations from original notebooks. Contains the first annotated text of 'The White Doe of Rylstone'.
Author : Ariana Reines
Publisher : Tin House Books
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 43,38 MB
Release : 2019-06-18
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1947793330
Longlisted for the National Book Award "Mind-blowing." —Kim Gordon DEADPAN, EPIC, AND SEARINGLY CHARISMATIC, A Sand Book chronicles climate change and climate grief, gun violence and bystanderism, state violence and complicity, mourning and ecstasy, sex and love, and the transcendent shock of prophecy, tracking new dimensions of consciousness for our strange and desperate times.
Author : Parker J. Palmer
Publisher : Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 45,18 MB
Release : 2018-06-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1523095458
“This impassioned book invites readers to the deep end of life where authentic soul work and human transformation become pressing concerns.” —Publishers Weekly 2019 Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medalist in the Aging/Death & Dying Category From bestselling author Parker J. Palmer comes a brave and beautiful book for all who want to age reflectively, seeking new insights and life-giving ways to engage in the world. “Age itself,” he says, “is no excuse to wade in the shallows. It’s a reason to dive deep and take creative risks.” Looking back on eight decades of life—and on his work as a writer, teacher, and activist—Palmer explores what he’s learning about self and world, inviting readers to explore their own experience. In prose and poetry—and three downloadable songs written for the book by the gifted Carrie Newcomer—he meditates on the meanings of life, past, present, and future. With compassion and chutzpah, gravitas and levity, Palmer writes about cultivating a vital inner and outer life, finding meaning in suffering and joy, and forming friendships across the generations that bring new life to young and old alike. “This book is a companion for not merely surviving a fractured world, but embodying—like Parker—the fiercely honest and gracious wholeness that is ours to claim at every stage of life.” —Krista Tippett, New York Times-bestselling author of Becoming Wise “A wondrously rich mix of reality and possibility, comfort and story, helpful counsel and poetry, in the voice of a friend . . . This is a book of immense gratitude, consolation, and praise.” —Naomi Shihab Nye, National Book Award finalist
Author : David Wojahn
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 12,83 MB
Release : 2017-04-03
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0822982498
For the Scribe, the ninth collection by award-winning poet David Wojahn, continues his explorations of the interstices between the public and the private, the historical and the personal. Poems of recollection and elegy commingle and conjoin with poems which address larger matters of historical and ecological import. The subjects of extinction and apocalypse figure prominently and obsessively in these pages, both in short lyrics and in several lengthy sequences. The poems also evidence the mastery of technique for which Wojahn is renowned, whether he is writing in fixed forms or in free verse. For the Scribe is the most ambitious and searching collection thus far from a poet who has been a named finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in poetry, winner of the Lenore Marshall Prize from the Academy of American Poets, the O. B. Hardison Award from the Folger Shakespeare Library, and the William Carlos Williams Book Award.