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Sila pjati! Dvenadtsat portalov otkrylos mezhdu Zemljoj i tjomnym izmereniem Metamura. Razdeljajuschaja ikh Zavesa istonchilas, i skoro uzhe nichto ne smozhet ogradit chelovechestvo ot nabirajuschego silu zla. Vill, Irma, Tarani, Kornelija i Khaj Lin byli izbrany strazhnitsami, chtoby zaschitit mir ot nadvigajuschejsja ugrozy. Ovladev pjatju stikhijami, devushki primerjat na sebja novye roli i stanut nesokrushimoj siloj, imja kotoroj W.I.T.C.H.! Legendarnyj evropejskij komiks, posluzhivshij osnovoj populjarnogo multseriala, snova dostupen otechestvennym chitateljam! I esli ranshe vy videli Charodeek tolko po televizoru, to sejchas vselennaja W.I.T.C.H. otkroetsja dlja vas s sovershenno novoj storony. Dejstvie komiksa ne tolko vykhodit daleko za ramki ekranizatsii, no i v printsipe otlichaetsja bolee kachestvennoj podachej sjuzheta, personazhej i detalej okruzhenija. A te, kto v detstve sobiral tonkie zhurnaly, nakonets poluchat vozmozhnost krasivo postavit ljubimuju seriju na knizhnuju polku i osvezhit vospominanija s novym perevodom.
W.H.O.L.E: 5 Practical Steps To Wholeness in Spirit, Soul, and Body
Our world is flooded with fear, worry, and anxiety. National politics, wars, Covid 19 pandemic, social isolation, mammoth inflation, and economic uncertainty have stripped many people of hope for the future and confidence in their ability to cope. Loss, injustice, life circumstances, and disappointments compound these insecurities and turn them into limitations. Others struggle with low self-esteem, wrong self-definition, negative self-talk, misplaced identity, and wrong mindsets. God wants to heal and restore these broken areas of our lives God wants us to be whole.The Bible says in Job 5:18, that "God's hands make whole." God has a personal commitment to your wholeness and takes a "hands on" approach to bringing it to pass. This approach is outlined in this book. God wants you to be Well, Healthy, On-fire, Loving and Empowered, and His hands are actively engaged, daily, in the good work of making you whole. Wholeness is both a process and a destination. This book outlines 5 practical steps to wholeness, 5 truths that frame the portrait of an abundant life. It provides a blueprint to guide you in your journey to wholeness, reflections to enable a personal inventory along the way, and a yard stick to measure your progress towards that destination.God has provided wholeness for you in spirit, soul, and body, regardless of your circumstances. This wholeness is critical to your overall health and wellbeing. This book shows you how to take hold of God's provision and make it real in your daily life.This book is a must read for every Christian man or woman
The life record of H. W. Graber

The life record of H. W. Graber

H W Graber

ALPHA EDITION
2023
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The life record of H. W. Graber, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.
Bury My Heart At W. H. Smith’s

Bury My Heart At W. H. Smith’s

Brian Aldiss

The Friday Project Limited
2013
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A most entertaining volume of memoir from a legend of science fiction. A writer’s life can be exciting, unexpected, routine, lonely – and sometimes all on the same day! Brian Aldiss recounts the highs and lows of his professional career in this entertaining and revealing book. Here are his adventures with publishers, booksellers, agents, other authors, and readers. Here are some of the complex questions of what makes and sustains a successful modern writer. The tales he tells are wry, witty, informative – beginning with his first job at the Oxford bookshop that was to be the setting for his first book of fiction, The Brightfount Diaries, and ending as he undergoes one of the most gruelling experiences of a writer’s life: the publication of a new novel, in this case his brilliant Forgotten Life.
The Etymological Poetry of W. H. Auden, J. H. Prynne, and Paul Muldoon
This book defines, analyses, and theorises a late modern 'etymological poetry' that is alive to the past lives of its words, and probes the possible significance of them both explicitly and implicitly. Close readings of poetry and criticism by Auden, Prynne, and Muldoon investigate the implications of their etymological perspectives for the way their language establishes relationships between people, and between people and the world. These twin functions of communication and representation are shown to be central to the critical reception of etymological poetry, which is a category of 'difficult' poetry. However resonant poetic etymologising may be, critics warn that it shows the poet's natural interest in language degenerating into an unhealthy obsession with the dictionary. It is unavoidably pedantic, in the post-Saussurean era, to entertain the idea that a word's history might have any relevance to its current use. As such, etymological poetry elicits the closest of close readings, thus encouraging readers to reflect not only on its own pedantry, obscurity, and virtuosity, but also on how these qualities function in criticism. As well as presenting a new way of reading three very different late modern poet-critics, this book addresses an understudied aspect of the relationship between poetry and criticism. Its findings are situated in the context of literary debates about difficulty and diction, and in larger cultural conversations about the workings of language as a historical event.
Randall Jarrell on W. H. Auden

Randall Jarrell on W. H. Auden

Columbia University Press
2005
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"To read Randall Jarrell on W. H. Auden is to read the best-equipped of American critics of poetry of the past century on the best-equipped of its Anglo-American poets, and we rush to read, perhaps, less out of an academic interest in fair judgment than out of a spectator's love of virtuosity in flight." From Adam Gopnik's foreword Randall Jarrell was one of the most important poet-critics of the past century, and the poet who most fascinated and infuriated him was W. H. Auden. In Auden, Jarrell found a crucial poetic influence that needed to be both embraced and resisted. During the 1940s, Jarrell wrestled with Auden's work, writing a series of notorious articles on Auden that remain admired and controversial examples of devoted and contentious criticism. While Jarrell never completed his proposed book on Auden, these previously unpublished lectures revise and reprise his earlier articles and present new insights into Auden's work. Delivered at Princeton University in 1951 and 1952, Jarrell's lectures reflect a passionate appreciation of Auden's work, a witty attack from an informed opponent, and an important document of a major poet's reception. Jarrell's lectures offer readings of many of Auden's works, including all of his long poems, and illuminate his singular use of a variety of stylistic registers and poetic genres. In the lecture based on the article "Freud to Paul," Jarrell traces the ideas and ideologies that animated and, at times, overwhelmed Auden's poetry. More precisely, he considers the influence of left-liberal politics, psychoanalytic and evolutionary theory, and the idiosyncratic Christian theology that characterized Auden's poems of the 1940s. While an admiring and sympathetic reader, Jarrell does not avoid identifying Auden's poetic failures and political excesses. He offers occasionally blistering assessments of individual poems and laments Auden's turn from a cryptic, feeling, impassioned poet to a rhetorical, self-conscious one. Stephen Burt's introduction provides a backdrop to the lectures and their reception and importance for the history of modern poetry.
The Landscapes of W. H. Auden’s Interwar Poetry
This is the first book-length study foregrounding Auden’s sense of place as a means for enhancing our grasp of this crucial twentieth-century poet. Proposing that Auden had a remarkable spatial sensibility, this book concentrates on his treatment of his homeland England, as well as the North Pennines and Iceland, both of which served as his ‘good’ places, ‘holy’ grounds and sources of topophilic sentiment. The readings draw on the scholarship of humanistic geography, tracing patterns of mental constructs which emerge from spatial experience. In a scholarly but engaging way, this book argues that focusing on Auden’s poetics of place as it emerged and evolved can be instrumental to our understanding of this influential poet not only in relation to his epoch but also to the Anglophone poetic tradition. Precisely because of his stature, these elaborations on Auden’s preoccupation with places, escapism, borders and local identity promise to enrich our understanding of the cultural and intellectual climate of the interwar period, when established notions of local places and cultures were beginning to be contested by internationalisation.This study will be of interest to both academics and students in the field of Anglophone literary studies while also appealing to those attracted to Auden’s poetry, interwar culture and the literary representation of space.