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Fairy Oak 1. El Secreto de Las Gemelas. (Ed. Aniversario) -V2*
Elisabetta Gnone
Duomo Ediciones
2025
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Fairy Oak 2. El Encanto de la Oscuridad. (Ed. Aniversario) -V2*
Elisabetta Gnone
Duomo Ediciones
2025
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Fairy Oak 3. El Poder de la Luz (Ed. Aniversario) -V2*
Elisabetta Gnone
Duomo Ediciones
2025
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Witch 01 Der Anfang aller Magie
Elisabetta Gnone; Francesco Artibani; Bruno Enna
Egmont Ehapa Media
2025
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Witch 02 Wo bist du, Taranee?
Elisabetta Gnone; Francesco Artibani; Bruno Enna
Egmont Ehapa Media
2025
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Gone alternates between the first person voice of Stella Vanderzee, a California freeway flyer with an unfinished dissertation on Sylvia Plath, and letters written by Judith (Juju) Vanderzee, Stella's aunt and the one-time lover of Stella's mother. Stella is searching for a Winslow Homer painting supposedly left to her by her rich paternal grandfather. Unaware that the painting is gone before her search begins, she sees it as compensation for the loss not only of her idyllic childhood in small town America, but also of her mother, a one-eyed multimedia artist, who she believes committed suicide. Stella, accompanied by Skip, her opium addicted lover and former student, resolutely seeks what she believes is hers. Her assumptions - about her grandfather's mistreatment of her mother, about her mother's failure as an artist, about sexuality and desire - are juxtaposed with the history recounted in her aunt's unsent letters. Gone plays a hide and seek game between desire and loss, giving form to what has been lost even as it undoes what it retrieves.
This is a story from inside the child psychologist's room. Victor, who is two and a half years old, has lost his mother and younger brother in a car accident. He is 'sunny and happy' and does not cry. He is a child in deep crisis and comes for a crisis therapy. In this book we will follow Victor for his fifteen treatment sessions. He shows through
This is a story from inside the child psychologist's room. Victor, who is two and a half years old, has lost his mother and younger brother in a car accident. He is 'sunny and happy' and does not cry. He is a child in deep crisis and comes for a crisis therapy. In this book we will follow Victor for his fifteen treatment sessions. He shows through play and activities how he is followed and piloted through his grief by his therapist. The healing by play therapy is depicted in words and pictures out of the perspective of both patient and therapist. The crisis therapy will work as the first link into a new future. In spite of the tragic reasons for the meetings, A Big and a Little One is Gone is a documentary story which brings both hope and courage.
Elisabetta, Ossia Gli Esiliati Nella Siberia
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Elisabetta, Ossia Gli Esiliati Nella Siberia
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Elisabetta: A Novel: A Tale of Two Generations Sewn Together
Briana Sasso
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Elisabetta: Scritti ungheresi
Adriano Olivari
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Siss nella letterstura ungherese, con le lettere della stessa sovrana.
This insightful volume is the first English-language book to explore the life and legacy of Elisabetta Sirani, one of the most celebrated women artists of seventeenth-century Italy. Elisabetta Sirani (1638-1665)--painter, printmaker, and teacher--was one of the most innovative and prolific artists of the Bolognese school. The daughter of a painter, she hailed from a city whose university was believed to have had educated women since the Middle Ages and that celebrated the cult of Saint Catherine of Bologna, who was known for her skill as a painter and illuminator--ideal conditions to encourage the training and patronage of skilled women artists. Drawing on extensive archival documentation and primary sources, including inventories, sale catalogues, and Sirani's work diary, this book provides an overview of the brief life, fascinating oeuvre, critical fortune, and cultural legacy of this successful Baroque painter. Art historian Adelina Modesti vividly describes the society that both inhibited and supported Sirani, examining her influence on students at Bologna's school for professional women artists as well as her significance in the professionalization of women's artistic practice during the seventeenth century. Gorgeously illustrated throughout, this book focuses on women's agency. More specifically, it explores Sirani's identity as both a woman and an artist, including her professional ambition, self-fashioning, and literary construction as Bologna's preeminent cultural heroine.