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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Sara Shepard
Gedichten Van Sara Maria Van Der Wilp (1772)
Sara Maria Van Der Wilp
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
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Known as the daughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sara Coleridge's manuscripts, letters, and other writings reveal an original thinker in dialogue with major literary and cultural figures of nineteenth-century England. Here, her writings on beauty, education, and faith uncover aspects of Romantic and Victorian literature, philosophy, and theology.
Sara Teasdale: A Biography is a comprehensive account of the life of the American poet Sara Teasdale. Written by Margaret Haley Carpenter, this book delves into Teasdale's personal and professional life, exploring the influences that shaped her poetry and the challenges she faced as a woman in the early 20th century.The biography begins with Teasdale's childhood in St. Louis, Missouri, where she developed a love of poetry and a desire to become a writer. Carpenter traces Teasdale's early career as a poet, including her first publication at the age of 22 and her subsequent rise to fame as one of the most popular poets of her time.Throughout the book, Carpenter examines the various relationships that were important to Teasdale, including her marriage to Ernst Filsinger, her friendship with fellow poet Vachel Lindsay, and her correspondence with other writers and artists of the day. She also explores Teasdale's struggles with mental illness and her eventual suicide in 1933.In addition to providing a detailed portrait of Teasdale's life, Carpenter also offers insights into the cultural and historical context in which she lived and worked. She examines the impact of World War I on Teasdale's poetry, as well as the changing attitudes towards women's roles in society during the early 20th century.Overall, Sara Teasdale: A Biography is a fascinating and engaging account of the life of one of America's most beloved poets. Carpenter's meticulous research and insightful analysis make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the history of American literature, women's studies, or the life and work of Sara Teasdale.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Sara Coleridge and Henry Reed: Reed's Memoir of Sara Coleridge, Her Letters to Reed
Sara Coleridge; Henry Reed; Leslie Nathan Broughton
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Sara Teasdale: A Biography
Margaret Haley Carpenter; Sara Teasdale
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Gatti alla guida degli autobus di Roma, dita che cacciano musichette idiote, fantasmi digitali, mangiatori di cadaveri tabagisti, sirene nelle vasche da bagno, soli che esplodono, poliziotti che esclamano "sara dura spiegarlo giu in centrale". E tutto questo senza l'uso di droghe, giuro. Beh, in verita uso cioccolato fondente in dosi massicce, ma mai endovena. Ora dovrei spiegarti perche tu non puoi fare a meno di questa antologia di dieci miei racconti che risalgono agli anni tra il '90 e il 2000 quando scrivere fantascienza era ancora facile, vincitori di premi piu o meno prestigiosi e pubblicazioni qua e la, e magari dirti anche del secondo volume. Ma ho poco spazio, e posso solo dirti che troverai storie tristi e allegre shakerate a suon di fantasia, fantascienza o quasi, al prezzo di circa un euro a racconto. Un buon affare, no? Giuro che c'e dentro anche una signora che esclama "sono una porca". Beh, vero, ha novantasei anni, ma c'e.
Biplani che incontrano comete, macchie solari che fanno felicemente impazzire la gente, rifugi nucleari, videogiochi paranoici, pianeti di cristallo, caschetti di realta virtuale da non togliere mai, tartarughe spaziali, scherzi madornali che cambiano la storia, gente connessa a software illegali, paperottoli alieni coccoloni. Questa e la seconda antologia di racconti di fantascienza o quasi, altri undici viaggi assurdi iniziati tra il 1990 e il 2000, alcuni serissimi e altri, beh, meno, alcuni pubblicati o premiati e altri inediti. Come puoi vivere senza leggerla?
Known as the daughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sara Coleridge's manuscripts, letters, and other writings reveal an original thinker in dialogue with major literary and cultural figures of nineteenth-century England. Here, her writings on beauty, education, and faith uncover aspects of Romantic and Victorian literature, philosophy, and theology.
A young girl unexpectedly finds herself in a strange new world. As she searches for a way back home, she discovers one mystery after another. Before long she must decide whether to stay and help or leave while she still can.
Talk about having a bad day. I'm kidnapped by rebels and sold to cannibals, for their full moon virgin sacrifice. Heading towards this dismal prospect, I discover my capture is no accident. These cannibals selected me, due to an incident ten years earlier, when my mother was brutally murdered. To save myself and others from the roasting grotto and butcher's block, I must solve this mystery.
This sizable anthology contains the finest poems of Sara Teasdale, one of America's best-loved poets and lyricists, combined from a total of five earlier collections. A poorly child, the young Sara was taught at home in St. Louis, Missouri, until she was aged nine and deemed well enough to be educated in school. An introvert, her childhood home and quarters were designed to ensure privacy and solitude. By the time she was in her mid-teens, Sara had demonstrated an affinity for English verse and soon began to write her earliest poems. The five collections which comprise this anthology were published between 1907 and 1920; these were the years in which Sara Teasdale, as a young woman brimming with creative talent, authored her finest works. She won prizes for her poetry, and had soon gained national renown with her collections proving to be popular and much-endeared to the American public.
This sizable anthology contains the finest poems of Sara Teasdale, one of America's best-loved poets and lyricists, combined from a total of five earlier collections. A poorly child, the young Sara was taught at home in St. Louis, Missouri, until she was aged nine and deemed well enough to be educated in school. An introvert, her childhood home and quarters were designed to ensure privacy and solitude. By the time she was in her mid-teens, Sara had demonstrated an affinity for English verse and soon began to write her earliest poems. The five collections which comprise this anthology were published between 1907 and 1920; these were the years in which Sara Teasdale, as a young woman brimming with creative talent, authored her finest works. She won prizes for her poetry, and had soon gained national renown with her collections proving to be popular and much-endeared to the American public.
Sara Intelo, blacksmith's daughter, and a fine metalworker in her own right, has an unexpected encounter with one of the Dragonguard. It is an encounter that will change her entire life, upending her previous existence.
Sara Ann is very active and athletic, but one day she does not feel well. The doctor orders a CBC blood test be performed. Sara Ann is afraid of the needle. The doctor s office suggests she watch a video that explains what a CBC is to eliminate her fears. The items measured in the CBC: Charlie Circulatory System, Rudi Red Cell, Herman Hemoglobin, Lulu Leukocyte and Patti Platelet come alive in the video and explain what they do in blood. Ned Needle and Betsy Butterfly relate how easy it is to take blood from people s veins. After seeing the video, Sara Ann has blood taken from her arm. She bravely wears a big band-aid on her arm and feels taller than her mother. The band-aid is her Badge of Courage as she walks out of the doctor s office with her mother.
The Foreverness of Friends of a Feather This book offers you, the reader, a thoughtful and inspired formula for generating appreciation, happiness, and good feelings - deftly blended into the uplifting story of a plucky, inquisitive girl named Sara; and her teacher, an ethereal owl named Solomon. There's something in Sara for any child, adult, or teen pursuing joy and meaning...and searching for answers about life, death, and the desires of the heart. It's filled with techniques and processes for making one's dreams come true...especially yours! Sara and Solomon will delight and enchant you!