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Marcella BOOK II (Edition2024)

Marcella BOOK II (Edition2024)

Humphry Ward

Double 9 Books LLP
2024
nidottu
"Marcella Book II" by Mrs. Humphry Ward is a compelling novel rooted in British literature of the Victorian era. Through vivid storytelling, Ward explores themes of social reform, class conflict, and women's rights, painting a rich tapestry of the societal landscape of the time. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the novel delves into the complexities of romance, social justice, and political activism. Ward's characters, from the upper class to the working class, undergo profound character development as they navigate the challenges and injustices of their time. At its core, "Marcella Book II" is a captivating exploration of the tensions between different social classes and the struggle for equality and empowerment, particularly for women. Through Marcella's journey, Ward sheds light on the injustices faced by marginalized groups and advocates for meaningful social change. With its blend of romance, social commentary, and character-driven narrative, "Marcella Book II" stands as a poignant reflection of the Victorian era and its enduring relevance to contemporary discussions on social reform and women's rights.
Marcella BOOK III (Edition2024)

Marcella BOOK III (Edition2024)

Humphry Ward

Double 9 Books LLP
2024
nidottu
"Marcella Book III" by Mrs. Humphry Ward is a compelling novel rooted in British literature of the Victorian era. Through vivid storytelling, Ward explores themes of social reform, class conflict, and women's rights, painting a rich tapestry of the societal landscape of the time. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the novel delves into the complexities of romance, social justice, and political activism. Ward's characters, from the upper class to the working class, undergo profound character development as they navigate the challenges and injustices of their time. At its core, "Marcella Book III" is a captivating exploration of the tensions between different social classes and the struggle for equality and empowerment, particularly for women. Through Marcella's journey, Ward sheds light on the injustices faced by marginalized groups and advocates for meaningful social change. With its blend of romance, social commentary, and character-driven narrative, "Marcella Book III" stands as a poignant reflection of the Victorian era and its enduring relevance to contemporary discussions on social reform and women's rights.
Marcella BOOK I (Edition2024)

Marcella BOOK I (Edition2024)

Humphry Ward

Double 9 Books LLP
2024
nidottu
"Marcella Book I" by Mrs. Humphry Ward is a compelling novel rooted in British literature of the Victorian era. Through vivid storytelling, Ward explores themes of social reform, class conflict, and women's rights, painting a rich tapestry of the societal landscape of the time. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the novel delves into the complexities of romance, social justice, and political activism. Ward's characters, from the upper class to the working class, undergo profound character development as they navigate the challenges and injustices of their time. At its core, "Marcella Book I" is a captivating exploration of the tensions between different social classes and the struggle for equality and empowerment, particularly for women. Through Marcella's journey, Ward sheds light on the injustices faced by marginalized groups and advocates for meaningful social change. With its blend of romance, social commentary, and character-driven narrative, "Marcella Book I" stands as a poignant reflection of the Victorian era and its enduring relevance to contemporary discussions on social reform and women's rights.
The Marcella II

The Marcella II

Eva Pohler

Eva Pohler Books
2022
sidottu
After the murder of a friend, teen gods and demigods join forces to face a common threat, but unexpected romantic feelings complicate their mission.Poseidon asks Prometheus and his troop of young gods aboard the Marcella II to search for pirates and their ship, the Tarantula. But in a twist of events that even the legendary gods couldn't see coming, the Marcella II is found first, the young gods are captured, Prometheus is beheaded, and a mortal friend is killed.Shocked by this turn of events, Hades recruits demigods Gertie and Hector to join in the effort to rescue the young gods and uncover the secret of the vampire pirate organization. But love and duty collide, and nothing goes as expected.This brand-new series shares the world of The Underworld Saga and The Vampires of Athens but can be read first or independently of the others.This young adult fantasy series is for lovers of Greek mythology, paranormal romance, and action and adventure.
The Marcella II

The Marcella II

Eva Pohler

Eva Pohler Books
2023
pokkari
After the murder of a friend, teen gods and demigods join forces to face a common threat, but unexpected romantic feelings complicate their mission.Poseidon asks Prometheus and his troop of young gods aboard the Marcella II to search for pirates and their ship, the Tarantula. But in a twist of events that even the legendary gods couldn't see coming, the Marcella II is found first, the young gods are captured, Prometheus is beheaded, and a mortal friend is killed.Shocked by this turn of events, Hades recruits demigods Gertie and Hector to join in the effort to rescue the young gods and uncover the secret of the vampire pirate organization. But love and duty collide, and nothing goes as expected.This brand-new series shares the world of The Underworld Saga and The Vampires of Athens but can be read first or independently of the others.PG 13: Contains violence, mild language, and no sex."Vampires and Greek Mythology combined in one fabulous adventure "--Brie Strauss, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★"I absolutely cannot wait for more Adventures. I tried not to read so fast but honestly I couldn't be patient. This book blew me away and I honestly just need more."--Southernmermaid85, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★"Must read Anything this author writes is amazing to read. It's what got me into loving anything about the greek gods And her vampire series is so interesting as well This book combines both and draws you in "--Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★"Everything I've come to love and expect from Eva's book, was to be found in this latest episode, constant drama, intrigue and adventure, not forgetting the romance. Can't wait for more "--Traceyann, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★"I really liked the new characters that were introduced in this book. The story was interesting and had a lot of twists and turns."--Kathy E, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★If you like enemies-to-lovers romance and heart-breaking love triangles combined with fast-paced, high-stakes action, then this series is for you.
The Indecent Theologies of Marcella Althaus-Reid
This book celebrates the legacy of theologian Marcella Althaus-Reid (1952-2009), and her particular influence in Asia and South America. Her work has served as a significant source of inspiration to many scholars, ministers, and activists challenging heteronormative theologies, but her sudden death in 2009 cut short the nascent and elegant theological thought for which she so valued.Contributors to this book succinctly investigate aspects of the vast work of Althaus-Reid by discussing issues of gender, race, and sexuality in Asia and South America, utilising the liberation, queer and indecent theologies she espoused. Each chapter demonstrates how her legacy is alive and thriving today, but also points towards to the potential future impact of her prolific theological output. By highlighting the ground-breaking work of Althaus-Reid, this book will serve as a key reference for scholars of Liberation, Queer and Indecent Theology, as well as Asian and Latinx religions.
The Indecent Theologies of Marcella Althaus-Reid
This book celebrates the legacy of theologian Marcella Althaus-Reid (1952-2009), and her particular influence in Asia and South America. Her work has served as a significant source of inspiration to many scholars, ministers, and activists challenging heteronormative theologies, but her sudden death in 2009 cut short the nascent and elegant theological thought for which she so valued.Contributors to this book succinctly investigate aspects of the vast work of Althaus-Reid by discussing issues of gender, race, and sexuality in Asia and South America, utilising the liberation, queer and indecent theologies she espoused. Each chapter demonstrates how her legacy is alive and thriving today, but also points towards to the potential future impact of her prolific theological output. By highlighting the ground-breaking work of Althaus-Reid, this book will serve as a key reference for scholars of Liberation, Queer and Indecent Theology, as well as Asian and Latinx religions.
Porphyre - Lettre À Marcella: Édition Critique, Traduction Française, Introduction Et Notes Par Jean-François Pradeau
Winner of the 2024 Th odore Reinach Prize, awarded by the Association des tudes Grecques and of the 2024 Prix Bordin from the Acad mie fran aise, awarded by the Acad mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres for over 150 years. Porphyre (234 - 305), disciple de Plotin et diteur de ses Enn ades, adresse cette Lettre Marcella, une femme d'un certain ge qu'il a pous e sur le tard. Il lui explique la raison de son d part, apr s seulement dix mois de mariage. Il l'invite, loin de toute passion, mener une vie philosophique dont il lui rappelle les grands principes thiques, inspir s de Platon. Porphyre livre ici une apologie de la philosophie traditionnelle, dirig e contre les croyances irrationnelles. La Lettre Marcella est un document unique sur la mani re dont une vie philosophique peut tre v cue. Le texte de la Lettre a Marcella n'a t conserv que dans un unique manuscrit, recopi au XVe s. Il est ici dit , traduit et pr sent . Porphyrius (234 - 305), Plotinus' disciple and editor of his Enneads, addresses his letter to Marcella, an aging woman, whom he married late in life. He explains to her the reasons for leaving her, after only ten months of marriage. He invites her to leave passions behind to lead a philosophical life along the lines of the major ethical principles inspired by Plato. Porphyrius takes a strong stand as an apologist of traditional philosophical teachings. The Letter to Marcella provides a unique account on the ways and principles along which a philosophical life should be led. The Letter to Marcella survives as a single manuscript that dates from the 15th century. It is here introduced, edited, translated and annotated. "Pradeau has managed to create a high-quality edition that truly helps both researchers and the general public understand the Letter to Marcella, reviving the classical tradition of the bilingual edition, which is less common than translations. Most importantly, Pradeau has also succeeded in reviving and drawing attention to the literary and historical image of the educated woman in antiquity, exemplified by Marcella." -Sonsoles Costero-Quiroga, Complutense University of Madrid, Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2025)