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Experimental Histories

Experimental Histories

Hannah Weaver

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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In Experimental Histories, Hannah Weaver examines the medieval practice of interpolation—inserting material from one text into another—which is often categorized as being a problematic, inauthentic phenomenon akin to forgery and pseudepigraphy. Instead, Weaver promotes interpolation as the signature form of medieval British historiography and a vehicle of historical theory, arguing that some of the most novel concepts of time in medieval historiography can be found in these altered narratives of the past. For Weaver, historiographical interpolation constitutes the traces of active experimentation with how best to write history, particularly the history of Britain. Historians in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Britain recognized the difficulty of enfolding complex events into a linear chronology and embraced innovative textual methods of creating history. Focusing on the Brut tradition but also analyzing the long history of interpolated historiography, including the Bayeux Embroidery, Experimental Histories offers a new interpretation of generic remixing in medieval writing about the past. Drawing on both manuscript studies and the new formalism, it shows that the practice of inserting materials from romance and hagiography allowed creative revisers to explore how lived events relate to passing time. By embracing interpolation, Weaver provides lively insights into the ways that time becomes history and human actors experience time.
Amish Superstition

Amish Superstition

Hannah Weaver

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Eliza and Matthew have returned despite being shunned. They got a plot of land close to the community enough to stay out of trouble. At least that is what they thought. Some old order families within the village target the family, secretly putting vinegar in the milk, rats in the grain stores, and tampering with their farming equipment in an attempt to get them to leave Elsa sees comings and goings of various disguised family members doing this, but doesn't realise at first who is responsible While this is happening a particular dry summer continues and plagues the land with a prolonged drought. This, in conjunction with the presence of an unwanted family causes unrest in the typically peaceful community. Elsa, after connecting dots and realising who is behind the attacks on her sister's family, appeals to an elder and bishop to punish the families in question since, despite them upholding the meidung, they violated the ordnung and offended Gott. They do not listen, and instead blame the Eliza and Matthew for the drought, suggesting their sin has brought Gott's wrath to the town. Can Eliza and Matthew find peace with the community and peace with Gott?
Road to the Heart: Secret Rendezvous

Road to the Heart: Secret Rendezvous

Hannah Weaver

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Jessica is everything a well brought up girl should be, at least on the outside. She is young, beautiful, and smart. She knows how to behave in polite society, her mother made sure of it. And her mother wants her to marry in such a way as to make sure that she maintains her social status...to marry rich. These are not the type of things that make young girls happy, however, and Jessica knows she needs more in life. She needs someone that will understand her, that she feels a connection with. She needs to be able to be a human being and fall in love. John grew up with the Amish, but he is not the type of person that does well with rules. He likes to do whatever he wants, and so he left. Now, as he wanders the countryside, he wonders if he made the right decision. Maybe there is nothing for him in this world. He would love more than anything to fit in...somewhere...or with someone... John and Jessica meet when they most need each other, and find that even though their lives couldn't be more opposite they may have something to talk about after all. As with all Hannah Weaver works, this is clean and wholesome.
Swept Away: An Amish Romance

Swept Away: An Amish Romance

Hannah Weaver

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Jenny is 15 years old and going through a lot. For some reason, people don't like her. At least not her classmates. She is too shy and doesn't quite 'get it' they had told her. Her parents are good to her, very supportive and loving. But as a young girl, she doesn't appreciate it - she takes it for granted. On a road trip, while visiting a remote location, her parents vanish. Jenny is left alone and has no idea where to find them. She runs into a number of different people; some try to harm her, some take advantage of her, and some try to help her. It is a learning experience, and she finds that most of all she learns about herself. Daniel is an orphan who has had a tough life. But he understands that Gott has meant his difficulties as a way to refine his character. He is very mature for his age. When he meets Jenny, she is frightened. Will Daniel be able to comfort her? Will they be able to find her parents? This is a clean Amish story with elements of love, adventure, and morality that are centered on Biblical principles.
Unbridled Joy: An Amish Romance

Unbridled Joy: An Amish Romance

Hannah Weaver

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Mary lives in the shadow of her mother's memory. Hannah was her name. She was tender and sweet to be sure, but in the mind of an 8 year old she is immortal, infallible, and the source of all joy. Her passing has caused greater consequences than Mary could have ever imagined, both for her life and her father's... Jacob, Mary's father, is so grief stricken by the loss of his wife that he can barely go on living. He has declined physically, mentally, and spiritually into a bitter, wounded, grasping old man with a temper and a victim mentality. He takes out his anger on Mary, and resents her for being the object of his wife's love. Amos is well built and handsome, the prized young man among the plain folk. He is curious about Mary, never having gotten to know her well. Even though she is beautiful, she is shy, reserved, and lacking confidence. One day Amos ventures over to her farm for a visit. Will she be interested in getting to know him? This, like all other Hannah Weaver stories, is clean and wholesome with a positive Christian message.
Under the Tree: An Amish Romance

Under the Tree: An Amish Romance

Hannah Weaver

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Rachel is 25 years old, and feels like she missed the boat for getting married. She entered Rumspringa with so much hope and optimism, sure she would meet a great Amish man. But that never happened. Her teen years, though filled with fun, flew by without a single courtship. Her best friend, Emma, was sympathetic. But she was getting married, and that would leave Rachel by herself, the only child still at home in her formerly large family. Matt plays professional baseball. By some standards it is close to the peak of human accomplishment, but by his own he is a drifter, not sure of where his life is taking him. The uncertainty of his career, the fact he can get released at any moment, is too much for him to handle, and he regularly has melt downs; he longs for a simpler life, for a real life, to settle down. These two cannot be more different, yet after a terrible pitching performance, when Matt needs to gather his thoughts, they meet. The effect that she has on him is immediately felt, and it is intoxicating. Do the Amish represent the "more" to life that Matt is searching for? Or maybe it is simply the beauty of a woman - of Rachel. Like all Hannah Weaver books, this is clean, with a Christian message.
Love on the Farm: An Amish romance

Love on the Farm: An Amish romance

Hannah Weaver

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Sarah is a precocious young girl, 19 years old, full of life and vitality. When her father announces that they are struggling with the farm, that they need extra money, she volunteers to help out any way she can. Jacob, her father, is reluctant that his beautiful daughter have to go to work, but she convinces him that it is Gott's will that she do so. She never imagined that she would become a dog walker, especially not among the Englishers, but she has to make money somehow. As it turns out, the job is a perfect fit for her, but it might be that it comes with unforeseen perks. John, the Englisher whose dog she walks, is a seeker of the truth faith. He has been praying to God for a sign, that he would be shown the way. Is Sarah that sign from God? Will their union result in God's glory, or will the culture clash be too much? As always, Hannah Weaver's books are clean with a Christian message.
Path to Love: An Amish Romance

Path to Love: An Amish Romance

Hannah Weaver

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Emily's husband has just left her, and she feels hopeless. How did she get to where she is now: alone, scared, hurt, and depressed. Her parents set this pattern of destruction for her. She blamed them. But that just made her twice as angry. There must be some way out of her misery, so she decided to take a vacation in a Bed and Breakfast out in the country. Elijah and his sister Elizabeth own the Bed and Breakfast. They are both Amish, though they have been shunned. They too have had to do soul searching; Elijah's wife passed away not long ago, leaving him with their only child, Molly. Working hard to keep his guests happy keeps him occupied and the pain at bay. Emily is far more beautiful than any girls that had stayed at his B&B before, and he immediately feels an attraction. But when he learns about her past, he wonders if interfering is the right thing to do? This is a clean Amish Romance with a Christian message.