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Gone Girl von Gillian Flynn (Lektürehilfe)
Gone Girl von Gillian Flynn - Endlich verst ndlich mit der Lekt rehilfe von derQuerleser Diese klare und zuverl ssige Analyse von Gillian Flynns Gone Girl aus dem Jahre 2012 hilft Dir dabei, den Bestseller schnell in seinen wichtigsten Punkten zu erfassen. Kann die wundersch ne, liebevolle Frau wirklich b se sein und selbst hinter ihrem Verschwinden stecken? Der Roman spielt raffiniert mit Geschlechterrollen und l sst den Leser damit in die spannende Aufkl rung eines scheinbaren Mords eintauchen. In dieser Lekt rehilfe sind enthalten: - Eine vollst ndige Inhaltsangabe- Eine bersichtliche Analyse der Hauptfiguren mit interessanten Details- Eine leicht verst ndliche Interpretation der wesentlichen Themen- Fragen zur Vertiefung Warum derQuerleser? Egal ob Du Literaturliebhaber mit wenig Zeit zum Lesen, Lesemuffel oder Sch ler in der Pr fungsvorbereitung bist, die Analysereihe derQuerleser bietet Dir sofort zug ngliches Wissen ber literarische Werke - ganz klassisch als Buch oder nat rlich auf Deinem Computer, Tablet oder Smartphone Viele unserer Lekt rehilfen enthalten zudem Verweise auf Sekund rliteratur und Adaptionen, die die bersicht sinnvoll erg nzen. Literatur auf den Punkt gebracht mit derQuerleser
On the Feminist Philosophy of Gillian Howie
Over three decades, Gillian Howie wrote at the forefront of philosophy and critical theory, before her untimely death in 2013. This interdisciplinary collection uses her writings to explore the productive, yet often resistant, interrelationship between feminism and critical theory, examining the potential of Howie’s particular form of materialism. The contributors also bring to this debate a serious engagement with Howie’s late turn towards philosophies of mortality, therapy and ‘living with dying’. The volume considers how differently embodied subjects are positioned within public institutions, discourses and spaces, and the role of philosophy, art, film, photography, and literature, in facing situations such as sexual oppression and life-limiting illness.
On the Feminist Philosophy of Gillian Howie
Over three decades, Gillian Howie wrote at the forefront of philosophy and critical theory, before her untimely death in 2013. This interdisciplinary collection uses her writings to explore the productive, yet often resistant, interrelationship between feminism and critical theory, examining the potential of Howie’s particular form of materialism. The contributors also bring to this debate a serious engagement with Howie’s late turn towards philosophies of mortality, therapy and ‘living with dying’. The volume considers how differently embodied subjects are positioned within public institutions, discourses and spaces, and the role of philosophy, art, film, photography, and literature, in facing situations such as sexual oppression and life-limiting illness.
The Lost Punch: The Complete Cases of Gillian Hazeltine, Volume 4
When the roar of the ring meets the hush of the courtroom, Gillian Hazeltine-the Silver Fox-must play prosecutor, defender, and avenger in two pulse-pounding tales of violence, deception, and raw human courage. In "A Reptile Named Robard," Hazeltine peels back the gilded surface of high society to expose blackmail, betrayal, and a shocking frame-up that threatens everything he loves. In "The Lost Punch," he takes on the impossible: restoring a fighter's lost power and then racing to save him from the electric chair after a single, world-shaking blow becomes a murder case. Worts spins blistering fight scenes, razor-sharp courtroom strategy, and aching human drama into a compact, electrifying volume where every witness is suspect and every secret can be lethal. Perfect for fans of vintage pulp, roaring-twenties thrills, and courtroom sagas, Volume 4 finds Hazeltine at his best-ruthlessly clever, morally complicated, and heartbreakingly human. If you crave legal thrills, hard-won justice, and the smell of the ring, this collection packs knockout punches on every page.
Petrella, the Gillian Princess

Petrella, the Gillian Princess

Chiara Talluto

Chiara Talluto
2020
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"In a world filled with chaos and destruction, true love can exist. Love always prevails over evil."The year is 2041 A.D. Yemell, the new world, is divided by land and sea and governed by kings; separated into kingdoms with strict laws in place to help maintain order. There are humans on land and a newly evolved ocean-bound species, the Gillians.Princess Petrella is a gentle Gillian female. An admirer of all sea creatures, she is enchanted by romance, and longs to fall deeply in love with that special Gillian male. Instead, she becomes smitten with a Human named Finerd. Relations with humans are forbidden on Yemell.Her father, Hermas, the Gillian king of the Anglon Kingdom, has ruled his kingdom with an iron fist for over thirty years. Alas, Anglon is in dire straits. Rebels are overthrowing neighboring kingdoms and the king's health is quickly failing. Hermas has no living male heir. To remain powerful, King Hermas must ensure that his only child, Princess Petrella, marries a wealthier Gillian prince from another kingdom. But, the young princess can't tame her feelings, and neither can Finerd.Will Petrella pursue this dangerous affair, defying her father's mandate and put their kingdom at risk?
What's my name? GILLIAN

What's my name? GILLIAN

Tiina Walsh

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A personalised storybook for girls called GILLIAN. The story is based on the letters of the child's own name. All books are different from one another. The girl wakes up but can't remember her name. Magic Mouse knows how to solve the problem. They go on a wonderful adventure in the Magic Bus Translated and adapted by the author from the top-selling Finnish language children's namebook series "Tytt /Poika, joka unohti nimens ". The beautiful hand-drawn pictures will delight both the young and the young-at-heart Looking for a namebook "What's my name?" but couldn't find a book for the name you are looking for? Please don't hesitate to contact me with your name request -Tiina Walsh Author fb.me/whatsmynamestorybooks for more details about the storybooks
Murder on the High Seas and The Diamond Bullet: The Complete Cases of Gillian Hazeltine
Long considered the prototype of Erle Stanley Gardner's fictional attorney, Perry Mason, Gillian Hazeltine was the most popular criminal attorney/investigator series characters from the golden era of the pulps. Author George F. Worts is known for his adventure characters Peter the Brazen and Singapore Sammy, but Gillian Hazeltine was his longest-running series, clocking in at nearly 30 courtroom adventures. This edition collects two successive adventures: Murder on the High Seas: a female passenger on the schooner Jula Jungle has been accused of murdering her own father by the entire crew. Hazeltine has agreed to defend her, but shall he regret the decision once he learns his lifelong opponent-D.A. Yistle-is acting as the Federal prosecutor?The Diamond Bullet: Doomed to be convicted of murder by the reluctant testimony of the girl who loves him, a young farmer is being sacrificed to gangsters' political ambitions... and Hazeltine doesn't see any way to save him
Parkett No. 70 Christian Marclay, Wilhelm Sasnal, Gillian Wearing, Plus Franz West
For 20 years, Parkett presented unparalleled explorations and discussions of important international contemporary artists by esteemed writers and critics. These investigations continue in issue No. 70, which features collaborations by Swiss-American visual artist and composer Christian Marclay, Polish painter Wilhelm Sasnal and British video artist and photographer Gillian Wearing. Each of these artists has carved out a unique manner of working with the mediums of sculpture, painting and photography, respectively. As well, each artist extends the use of film and video to reflect political, social or popular culture. Authors include Ingrid Schaffner, Philip Sherburne, and Philippe Vergne on Marclay; Meghan Dailey, Gregor Jansen and Adam Szymczyk on Sasnal; and Gordon Burn and Dan Cameron on Gillian Wearing, with a conversation between Cay Sophie Rabinowitz and Wearing. Also in this issue: Greg Hilty on Rebecca Warren, Dominic van den Boogerd on Aernout Mik, Catherine Wood on Mark Leckey, Carolee Thea on Joan Jonas, and an insert by Nic Hess. To celebrate Parkett's 20th Anniversary, this year's three issues (No. 70, 71, 72) will feature special contributions by both artists and writers on the current state of materiality in contemporary art. Scholarly writers look back to how earlier generations of artists employed materials and how this differs from so many contemporary artists' material engagements today. Collaborating artists of the past two decades contribute anecdotes, drawings and photographs commemorating their experiences with Parkett. Best of all is the inclusion of an additional fourth collaborating artist who will participate in a discussion about his or her relationship to materiality and will create a new Parkett edition: with Franz West in issue No. 70, Pipilotti Rist No. 71 and Alex Katz in issue No. 72. For Parkett No. 71, the featured collaborating artists will be Swiss installation and video artist Olaf Breuning; British conceptualist Keith Tyson; and American painter Richard Phillips.
Down with the Dirty Danes!

Down with the Dirty Danes!

Gillian Cross

HarperCollins
2004
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Berwin, son of Egfrith, writes to Wulfric, son of Elred, using his new talent of reading and writing. Berry's spelling leaves a lot to be desired, but in his letters he tells a tale of mixups and mayhem when King Alfred is mistaken for a dirty Dane.
Brother Aelred’s Feet

Brother Aelred’s Feet

Gillian Cross

Collins
2007
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Build your child’s reading confidence at home with books at the right level Brother Aelred has remarkably smelly feet. To spare the other monks' noses, he is given the job of tending to the pigs. However, when Viking raiders arrive to attack, loot and pillage the Brothers' monastery, it is Brother Aelred, the humblest, gentlest monk, who saves the day. Emerald/Band 15 books provide a widening range of genres including science fiction and biography, prompting more ways to respond to texts.Text type – A humorous story.An illustrated character web on pages 38 and 39 helps readers to describe Aelred’s character.Curriculum links – History: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking case study; PE: Invasion games; RE: What do signs and symbols mean in religion?This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
We

We

Gillian Anderson; Jennifer Nadel

Harper Collins UK
2018
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Imagine a sisterhood â?? across all creeds and cultures. An unspoken agreement that we, as women, will support and encourage one another. That we will remember we don't know what struggles each of us may be facing elsewhere in our lives and so we will assume that each of us is doing our bestâ?¦