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Brave Nurses: Mary Seacole and Edith Cavell
Build your child’s reading confidence at home with books at the right level Mary Seacole and Edith Cavell risked their lives to look after the wounded and the dying. They proved that bravery in wartime isn’t just about fighting and winning battles. White/Band 10 books have more complex sentences and figurative language.Text type – A dual biography.A glossary on page 29 defines difficult words.A timeline on pages 30 and 31 allows children to recap the events of the gallant lives.Curriculum links – History: ‘the lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements. Some should be used to compare aspects of life in different periods [for example, … Mary Seacole and Edith Cavell].’
Unlocking the Feminine Genius with Edith Stein
Women have a great mission in the world. They are called to maternally embrace and heal humanity through spiritual motherhood. This book looks at why and how women need to prepare their hearts for this great mission through emotional formation. John Paul II s ""Letter to Women"" and Edith Stein s ""Essays on Women"" teach us about the need for the ""feminine genius"" to transform family and society into a civilization of love and a culture of life. Immerse yourself in the wisdom of these two great Saints and learn how to unlock the beauty and power of your ""feminine genius.""
The Thirteen Black Cats of Edith Penn

The Thirteen Black Cats of Edith Penn

Sean McDonough

Sean McDonough
2021
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What potion can restore a young girl's invalid mother to full health? What spell would give a bullied teenager the power to strike back against her tormentors? Edith Penn knew. If you believed the stories whispered around town, there wasn't anything that the old witch couldn't do for the right price. But that's all over now. Edith Penn is dead. Buried. Forgotten. ...But something is alive in the small town of New Birmingham. Something that only grows stronger every day. The dying here has only just begun, and nobody can say when it's going to end. Nobody except for the thirteen black cats of Edith Penn. Come back under the spell as Sean McDonough returns with a new novel of witchcraft and terror
Edwin Arlington Robinson’s Letters to Edith Brower

Edwin Arlington Robinson’s Letters to Edith Brower

Edwin Arlington Robinson

The Belknap Press
1968
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This volume contains 189 hitherto unpublished letters by Edwin Arlington Robinson. They were written between 1897 and 1930 to one of his first admirers, Edith Brower of Pennsylvania.The letters begin when the twenty-seven-year-old poet writes gratefully to the stranger who has expressed appreciation of his first, privately printed, book of poems, The Torrent and the Night Before. Soon he was carrying on an intense correspondence, baring his soul—safely, he believed, because the woman he described as “infernally bright and not at all ugly,” with “something of a literary reputation,” was “too old to give me a chance to bother myself with any sentimental uneasiness.” (She was twenty-one years his senior.)Continually reflecting his laconic, self-deprecating Yankee spirit, the letters range from the uncontrollable outpourings of a lonely individual, desperate for encouragement and understanding, to brief words of greeting or farewell. Without reserve, Robinson—who was eventually awarded the Pulitzer prize for poetry three times—confides his reactions to people and places, his thoughts about his own work, and his personal opinions of such writers as Browning, Dickens, Hardy, Moody, and Pater.Mr. Cary has included Miss Brower’s unpublished memoir on the poet’s character and literary career, “Memories of Edwin Arlington Robinson,” and her penetrating review of The Children of the Night. In addition to an informative Introduction, he contributes full explanatory notes, a list of Robinson’s works, and an index.
Dangerous to Know: A Lillian Frost & Edith Head Novel
A Seattle Times Best of 2017 Book Los Angeles, 1938. Former aspiring actress Lillian Frost is adjusting to a new life of boldfaced names as social secretary to a movie-mad millionaire. Costume designer Edith Head is running Paramount Pictures' wardrobe department, but only until a suitable replacement comes along. The two friends again become partners thanks to an international scandal, a real-life incident in which the war clouds gathering over Europe cast a shadow on Hollywood. Lillian attended the Manhattan dinner party at which well-heeled guests insulted Adolf Hitler within earshot of a maid with Nazi sympathies. Now, secrets the maid vengefully spilled have all New York society running for cover - and two Paramount stars, Jack Benny and George Burns, facing smuggling charges. Edith also seeks Lillian's help on a related matter. The migr pianist in Marlene Dietrich's budding nightclub act has vanished. Lillian reluctantly agrees to look for him. When Lillian finds him dead, Dietrich blames agents of the Reich. As Lillian and Edith unravel intrigue extending from Paramount's Bronson Gate to FDR's Oval Office, only one thing is certain: they'll do it in style. The second installment of the Edith Head and Lillian Frost mytsery series, Renee Patrick's Dangerous to Know beguilingly blends forgotten fact and fanciful fiction, while keeping Hollywood glamour front and center
On the Rocks: A Willa Cather and Edith Lewis Mystery
The year is 1929 and Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist Willa Cather and her partner Edith Lewis are summering on Grand Manan, an island in the Bay of Fundy. In their cottage's sparsely-furnished attic room, Cather is at work writing ''Shadows on the Rock,'' her tenth novel. Relaxing after a hectic winter of working at a New York City ad agency, J. Walter Thompson, Edith is painting watercolors from the cliffs hundred feet above the rising tides of Whale Cove. Out of the corner of her eye, Edith sees a body plunge from the edge of a cliff to the rocks below... Solving the mystery, first-time novelist Sue Hallgarth's intimate view of village politics and the goings-on of two women's communities long lost to history is also a suspenseful and surprising crime novel. Hallgarth draws the reader into a unique retreat, stimulating conversations about literature and art, and an inside glimpse of the lives of a great American novelist and her talented life partner.
Contents of the Residences of the Late Edith Rockefeller McCormick

Contents of the Residences of the Late Edith Rockefeller McCormick

Anderson Ga American Art Association

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Contents of the Residences of the Late Edith Rockefeller McCormick

Contents of the Residences of the Late Edith Rockefeller McCormick

Anderson Ga American Art Association

Hassell Street Press
2023
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This book is a fascinating glimpse into the life and taste of one of America's wealthiest women. Anderson Galleries and the American Art Association provide detailed descriptions and photographs of the furniture, art, and other treasures contained in the residences of Edith Rockefeller McCormick. Through these descriptions, readers gain insights into the culture and history of the early 20th century and the tastes of one of its most prominent figures.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Memory of Architecture in Edith Wharton’s Travel Writings
Edith Wharton was not only the author of novels and short stories but also of drama, poetry, autobiography, interior decoration, and travel writing. This study focuses on Wharton’s symbolic representations of architecture in her travel writings. It shows how a network of allusions to travel writing and art history books influenced Wharton’s representations of architectural and natural spaces. The book demonstrates Wharton’s complex relationship to works of art historians (John Ruskin, Émile Mâle, Arthur C. Porter) and travel authors (Wolfgang Goethe, Henry Adams, Henry James) in the trajectory of her travel writing. Kovács surveys how the acknowledgment of Wharton’s sources sheds light both on the author’s model of aesthetic understanding and scenic architectural descriptions, and how the shock of the Great War changed Wharton’s travel destinations but not her symbolic view of architecture as a mediator of things past. Wharton’s symbolic representations of architecture provide a new key to her travel writings.
Ethan Frome: A Dramatization of Edith Wharton's Novel

Ethan Frome: A Dramatization of Edith Wharton's Novel

Owen Davis; Donald Davis

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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""Ethan Frome: A Dramatization Of Edith Wharton's Novel"" by Owen Davis is a play adaptation of the classic novel ""Ethan Frome"" by Edith Wharton. The story follows the tragic life of Ethan Frome, a poor farmer in rural New England who is unhappily married to his sickly and bitter wife, Zeena. When Zeena's cousin, the beautiful and vivacious Mattie Silver, comes to live with them and helps out around the farm, Ethan and Mattie fall in love. However, their forbidden relationship leads to a devastating accident that changes their lives forever. The play explores themes of love, duty, sacrifice, and the consequences of one's actions. Davis's adaptation stays true to Wharton's original story while bringing it to life on the stage.Sketches By Jo Mielziner.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.
The Intellectual Legacy of Victor and Edith Turner
In 2016, Edith Turner passed away. She left behind an intellectual legacy that, together with her husband, Victor Turner, transformed modern anthropology. This edited collection focuses on Victor and Edith Turner’s significant theoretical contributions, including their work on communitas, liminality, pilgrimage, friendship, fieldwork, self-reflection, affective culture, religion, spirits, and faith. This collection includes retrospectives on the personal lives of Edith and Victor, as provided by their son; a close look at Edith’s work on last rites, for which she studied and contemplated her own demise; an examination of Edith’s faith and belief system in light of her personal research interests; and contemporary applications of the Turners’s theories in relation to modern social processes. Contributors touch on a variety of topics, including current political upheavals and inversions, the values of friendship and bonding, the importance of music as affective culture, jazz as a pilgrimage, and deeper theoretical issues surrounding the concept of liminality. This work illustrates the Turners’ enduring theoretical and affective contributions and emphasizes the great importance they placed on studying and understanding what it means to be human. We continue to learn from their example.