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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Ellen Pollock

Dear Ellen

Dear Ellen

I Talk You Talk Press

I Talk You Talk Press
2018
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A graded reader for learners of English (EFL)Level 1 - A1/A2 Starter (1)Word count: 5,798Ellen Smith moves from Sydney to Perth to start a new job and a new life. On Valentine's Day, she gets a surprise. The postman brings a card and some flowers. She reads the card: -Dear Ellen, Happy Valentine's Day. I think of you often. Love from Bill.-Ellen is shocked. Who is Bill? A man called Bill works in her new office. He is quiet and shy. Did he send the card and flowers? When Ellen asks him, he says, "I didn't send the card or the flowers." So who sent the card and flowers? Who is Bill? Ellen finds the answer in a love story from the past
Teaterdivan Ellen Hartman

Teaterdivan Ellen Hartman

Hélène Ohlsson

Appell Förlag
2025
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Ellen Hartman (1860–1945) var en omåttligt populär komedienn, men hon blev också ifrågasatt både som skådespelerska och som kvinna och utsattes för ett karaktärsmord. Teatervetaren Hélène Ohlsson berättar om en diva med en exceptionell karriär och om brytpunkten mellan 1800- och 1900-talens teaterhistoria.
Unloved: Ellen Harvey

Unloved: Ellen Harvey

Tessa Rosebrock; Filip L. Demeyer; Nav Haq

Cannibal/Hannibal Publishers
2015
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In her masterpiece of 2,75 x 21 metre, Ellen Harvey painted the region of Bruges as a contemporary, impressive interpretation of a Google Earth map, and in this publication she restores the ties between the city of Bruges and the harbour. In the new installation, behind a mirrored wall punctuated with peepholes, Harvey has hung a selection of paintings dating from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century, all of which belong to the reserve collection. Her work is an invitation to rediscover these rarely seen artworks. The paintings of the city, the canals, and the sea are reflected in the panorama on the opposite wall: Harvey's painted maps (2.75 x 21 meter) based on satellite images. The elaborate waterways, executed in mirrored glass, demonstrate the importance of the rivers and canals for the city. The British artist Ellen Harvey (b1967) lives and works in New York. Her work includes video art, installations and paintings. She has exhibited throughout the world, from Warsaw to Berlin, Los Angeles to Prague etc. Between 1999 and 2001 she brightened up the streets of New York with her 'NY Beautification Project': 40 small tondos and oval landscape scenes were applied between graffiti and tags on places and carriers in the city, such as containers, garage doors, walls...
Tätini Ellen
Tätini Ellen on peittelemättömän omaelämäkerrallinen romaani, joka kertoo usean eri sukupolven naisten kohtaloista Virossa, erityisesti Tallinnan Meriväljan kaupunginosassa ja Muhun saarella. Yhden perheen tarina henkisestä ja aineellisesta perinnöstä on samalla niin yleisinhimillinen, että se puhuttelee melkein jokaista lukijaa.Romaanissa kirjailijan, hänen äitinsä ja tätinsä Ellenin kohtalot kietoutuvat toisiinsa hellästi, julmasti ja humoristisesti. Kirjailijan täti Ellen Noot (1933-2003) oli kääntäjä ja toimittaja, jolla oli tiheät yhteydet Suomeen. Noot oli muun muassa Oulun yliopiston ensimmäinen viron kielen lehtori 1960-luvulla sekä televisio- ja radiopersoona, joka välitti suomalaisille myönteistä kuvaa neuvosto-Virosta. Romaanissa Mudlum avaa suhdettaan kiehtovaan, mutta ristiriitaiseen tätiinsä ja herättää käsinkosketeltavasti eloon paikkojen ja tavaroiden taikamaailman, joissa muistot ovat totta niin kauan kuin ne yhä muistaa.Mudlum (s. 1966 Pärnussa) on virolainen kirjailija, joka on palkittu muun muassa Viron Kulttuurirahaston ja Euroopan unionin kirjallisuuspalkinnoilla. Tätini Ellen valittiin Viron parhaaksi proosateokseksi vuonna 2020. Sekä lukijoiden että kriitikoiden rakastamasta teoksesta on tullut Virossa luku- ja myyntihitti, josta on otettu jo neljäs painos.Suomennos Heidi Iivari.208 sivua, kovakantinen, sidottu.
Tätini Ellen
Tätini Ellen on peittelemättömän omaelämäkerrallinen romaani, joka kertoo usean eri sukupolven naisten kohtaloista Virossa, erityisesti Tallinnan Meriväljan kaupunginosassa ja Muhun saarella. Yhden perheen tarina henkisestä ja aineellisesta perinnöstä on samalla niin yleisinhimillinen, että se puhuttelee melkein jokaista lukijaa.Romaanissa kirjailijan, hänen äitinsä ja tätinsä Ellenin kohtalot kietoutuvat toisiinsa hellästi, julmasti ja humoristisesti. Kirjailijan täti Ellen Noot (1933-2003) oli kääntäjä ja toimittaja, jolla oli tiheät yhteydet Suomeen. Noot oli muun muassa Oulun yliopiston ensimmäinen viron kielen lehtori 1960-luvulla sekä televisio- ja radiopersoona, joka välitti suomalaisille myönteistä kuvaa neuvosto-Virosta. Romaanissa Mudlum avaa suhdettaan kiehtovaan, mutta ristiriitaiseen tätiinsä ja herättää käsinkosketeltavasti eloon paikkojen ja tavaroiden taikamaailman, joissa muistot ovat totta niin kauan kuin ne yhä muistaa.Mudlum (s. 1966 Pärnussa) on virolainen kirjailija, joka on palkittu muun muassa Viron Kulttuurirahaston ja Euroopan unionin kirjallisuuspalkinnoilla. Tätini Ellen valittiin Viron parhaaksi proosateokseksi vuonna 2020. Sekä lukijoiden että kriitikoiden rakastamasta teoksesta on tullut Virossa luku- ja myyntihitti, josta on otettu jo neljäs painos.Toisen painoksen esipuheen on laatinut Kulle Raig."Elämä ja mennyt maailma hurmaavasti kiteytyneenä esineisiin. Rakastin tätä kirjaa." Sirpa Kähkönen
Mary Ellen Mark and Karen Folger Jacobs: Ward 81: Voices
Mark's classic account of a women's locked ward, featuring additional photographs and documentation Photographed in 1976, Ward 81 was Mary Ellen Mark's (1940-2015) first independent long-term project. Mark and writer Karen Folger Jacobs (born 1940) set out to document the lives of the women in this locked ward at the Oregon State Hospital in Salem--the only one in the state. Every day for five weeks, Mark photographed and Jacobs interviewed the women on Ward 81. At night they slept in an empty adjacent ward. Ward 81: Voices, an expanded edition of the original 1979 book, includes previously unpublished photographs, excerpts from interviews with patients and recorded conversations between Mark and Jacobs, as well as new essays examining the influence of their project. Ward 81 has always been considered one of the best examples of Mark's ability to portray subjects living on the edges of society with compassion. The inclusion of the women's voices gives invaluable insight, not only into the lives of the patients, but also into Mark and Jacobs' experiences and the challenges they faced during their collaboration.
The Fiction of Ellen Gilchrist

The Fiction of Ellen Gilchrist

Brad Hooper

Praeger Publishers Inc
2005
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Winner of the National Book Award for her short story collection Victory Over Japan, Ellen Gilchrist has entertained audiences with her vivid fictional portraits of strong women, eccentric lives, and the difficulties of love and life. Known both for her short fiction and her novels, Gilchrist has been awarded several honors throughout her career, and her work continues to receive both critical and popular acclaim. This book examines her fiction, book by book, and offers an appreciation of her craft through a careful analysis of the stories themselves, their critical reception, and their lasting effect on the reader. Hooper offers the first complete evaluation of Gilchrist's entire fiction oeuvre.Author of such works as In the Land of Dreamy Dreams, The Annunciation , Go Hunting with My Daddy, and several other novels and collections of short stories, Ellen Gilchrist has transcended the bounds of Southern writing, appealing to audiences in all corners of the nation. Here, Hooper celebrates her fiction, focusing on the strong, feisty female characters that populate her works, exerting their will and independence regardless of traditional restraints on their activities. In addition, he pays special attention to her strengths and weaknesses as both a short fiction writer and a novelist, arguing that while her novels may entertain, her lasting contribution to American letters can more easily be found in her short fiction.
Dickens and Ellen Ternan

Dickens and Ellen Ternan

Ada Nisbet; Edmund Wilson

University of California Press
2022
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Dickens and Ellen Ternan delves into the intriguing and controversial relationship between Charles Dickens, one of the greatest literary figures of the 19th century, and Ellen Ternan, a young actress whose influence shaped his later life and works. This book explores the complex personal struggles and emotional conflicts of Dickens, shedding light on a side of the author rarely discussed. Drawing on newly unearthed documents and critical analysis, the narrative paints a vivid picture of Dickens's private world, offering a deeper understanding of the man behind the masterpieces. Author Ada Nisbet presents compelling evidence of Ternan’s impact on Dickens's life and literature, connecting her presence to recurring themes and characters in his later works. From the turbulent dynamics of their relationship to Ellen’s eventual retreat into a quieter life, the book critically examines the interplay of genius, passion, and societal constraints. Whether you are a Dickens enthusiast or a scholar of Victorian literature, this work provides an insightful perspective on the human complexities behind one of history's most celebrated writers. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1952.