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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Dorothy Rowe
Who was Dorothy Richardson? Dorothy Richardson pioneered the modern psychological novel with her great work Pilgrimage. More than 45 years ago—before Joyce, before Virginia Woolf—she explored the new narrative technique that we know now as stream-of-consciousness writing. Her subject was woman: every facet of what it meant to be a rebelling feminine spirit in Victorian England. With great beauty and aesthetic insight she portrayed the moment-to-moment quality of feminine reality. The effect is dramatic and immediate, making Pilgrimage a landmark in the history of modern literature. Author Warren E. Blake's reading of Pilgrimage explains the exhaustive brilliance of Richardson’s performance and brings to the foreground the conflict resulting when a logical mind denies itself. Now, shortly after her death, a book is needed to supplement the revival of interest in Dorothy Richardson. Blake leads the way with his brilliant study.
Dorothy's Visit Runyankore-rukiga Version
Sally Ward; Gaetano (TRN) Bahemuka; Stephen (TRN) Kagoro
Cambridge University Press
1998
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This book is available separately or as part of the Little Library Reading Kit. The colourfully illustrated, indigenous story teaches literacy to children aged 5 to 9. As one of the ten award-winning South African stories in the Little Library Reading Kit, Dorothy's Visit explores what happens when a young girl awaits the arrival of an unknown visitor. The full-colour illustrations and exciting, original narrative make each reading entertaining as well as educational.
Dorothy's Visit Ateso Version
Sally Ward; Ateker (TRN) Ejalu; Augustine (TRN) Omare-okurut
Cambridge University Press
1998
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Leaves from the Notebooks of Lady Dorothy Nevill
Dorothy Nevill; Ralph (EDT) Nevill
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Dorothy Quincy, Wife Of John Hancock, With Events Of Her Time
Ellen Carolina De Quincy Woodbury
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Dorothy Quincy, Wife Of John Hancock, With Events Of Her Time
Ellen Carolina De Quincy Woodbury
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Dorothy Vernon Of Haddon Hall
Charles Major; Howard Chandler (INT) Christy
Kessinger Pub
2007
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Letters From Dorothy Osborne To Sir William Temple, 1652-54
Dorothy Osborne; Edward Abbott (EDT) Parry
Kessinger Pub
2008
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Dorothy Fox
Louisa Taylor Parr; Bertha Corson (ILT) Day; Virginia H. (ILT) Davisson
Kessinger Pub
2008
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Born into WW1, Dorothy has a bleak childhood under an implacable mother and a browbeaten father. Her escape is achieved just before the disastrous advent of Hitler. Here, follow her through childhood and adolescence, then on into her twenties when she wins her own battle for freedom, for love, and for her own place in the world.
Dorothy Molloy was a star in the making when Faber prepared her debut Hare Soup (2004) for publication, before tragedy struck, and she died four days before advance copies arrived. With its distinctive and unsettling mix of comedy and complicity, dark humour and disturbance (a feminist burlesque that has seen her work christened as 'gurlesque'), Hare Soup stripped the veneer from the niceties of relations in family life and the Catholic church, turning its inventive and sexually charged gaze to corruption and abuse in our most private spaces. The book rightly won accolades and admirers, and was followed by a further, posthumous collection, Gethsemane Day (2006) that was prepared from typescript. The Poems of Dorothy Molloy gathers these two collections alongside her manuscript work, which appeared as Long-Distance Swimmer (Salmon, 2009), and the remaining body of unpublished material to present a complete edition of poems to meet the growing readership of this startling talent.
Shifters, Zombies, and Vampires? Oh my My name is Dorothy Gale, and I think I might be dead. When my dog Toto and I got swept up in a twister, we landed in hell. A very colorful hell. Like a rainbow dripping in blood. Now it looks as though this dreadful underworld plagued with vampires, zombies, and shifters will be the site of my eternal damnation. They say this terrifying land called Oz isn't hell or purgatory and escape is possible, but first I must survive the journey down the blood-soaked yellow brick road to the only place in Oz where vampires dare not tread--The City of Emeralds. With enchanted footwear and the help of my three new friends--a friendly zombie, a massive shifter lion, and a heartless axe murderer of evil night creatures (who also happens to be the hottest guy I've ever seen)--Toto and I have a chance to make it to the Vampire Free Zone. When we get there, I must convince the most powerful wizard in this magical land of monsters to send us out of this radiant nightmare and back to the world of the living. They say he's just as frightening as this monstrous land, that he detests visitors, and even the most horrifying creatures cower in his presence. But I must seek him out. And when I find him, I'll do whatever it takes to make him send me home.