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Martin Eden

Martin Eden

Jack London

Mint Editions
2021
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“[Jack London was] a great gobbler-up of the world, physically and intellectually, the kind of writer who went to a place and wrote his dreams into it, the kind of writer who found an Idea and spun his psyche around it.”—E.L. DoctorowMartin Eden (1909) is a novel by American writer Jack London. The book follows the tradition of the Künstlerroman, a narrative that traces the life and development of an artist, to tell the story of a young man not unlike London himself. Part fiction, part autobiography, Martin Eden examines the consequences of dreams and achievements, successes and failures, for a young artist struggling with fame. The novel is heavily influenced by London’s socialist values, and dissects the interwoven nature of class and the arts while critiquing the individualist mentality promoted by such figures as Nietzsche. The young Martin Eden lives in Oakland where he struggles to rise above the circumstances of his birth. Despite his impoverished background, he has hopes of becoming a successful writer, and has spent years educating himself toward that goal. A dreamer, Eden is also driven to marry Ruth Morse, a woman he loves despite their vastly different lives—he is a sailor, she comes from a bourgeois family. It soon becomes clear that his intentions to write and to marry are entirely intertwined. When he finds success, however, breaking through with publishers and with the elite literati of Oakland, he finds that Ruth’s love is far from guaranteed, and that dreams rarely come to fruition. Martin Eden is a story of the American ideal, of class and identity, and of one man determined to make it, whatever the cost. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Jack London’s Martin Eden is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.
Martin Eden

Martin Eden

Jack London

Graphic Arts Books
2021
pokkari
“[Jack London was] a great gobbler-up of the world, physically and intellectually, the kind of writer who went to a place and wrote his dreams into it, the kind of writer who found an Idea and spun his psyche around it.”—E.L. DoctorowMartin Eden (1909) is a novel by American writer Jack London. The book follows the tradition of the Künstlerroman, a narrative that traces the life and development of an artist, to tell the story of a young man not unlike London himself. Part fiction, part autobiography, Martin Eden examines the consequences of dreams and achievements, successes and failures, for a young artist struggling with fame. The novel is heavily influenced by London’s socialist values, and dissects the interwoven nature of class and the arts while critiquing the individualist mentality promoted by such figures as Nietzsche. The young Martin Eden lives in Oakland where he struggles to rise above the circumstances of his birth. Despite his impoverished background, he has hopes of becoming a successful writer, and has spent years educating himself toward that goal. A dreamer, Eden is also driven to marry Ruth Morse, a woman he loves despite their vastly different lives—he is a sailor, she comes from a bourgeois family. It soon becomes clear that his intentions to write and to marry are entirely intertwined. When he finds success, however, breaking through with publishers and with the elite literati of Oakland, he finds that Ruth’s love is far from guaranteed, and that dreams rarely come to fruition. Martin Eden is a story of the American ideal, of class and identity, and of one man determined to make it, whatever the cost. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Jack London’s Martin Eden is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.
Martin Rivas

Martin Rivas

Alberto Gana Gana

Graphic Arts Books
2021
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Martín Rivas (1862) is a novel by Alberto Blest Gana. Regarded as the first Chilean novel, Martín Rivas is a powerful story of romance, class, and national unity from an author who served for decades as a diplomat and ambassador for Chile. Inspired by the social realism of Honoré de Balzac, Blest Gana retains his European roots while remaining true to the emerging culture of his country. Martín Rivas has always feared the walls closing in. Born and raised in a poor mining community, he sees the limits placed on the lives of his friends and family. Generational poverty, instability, and bad health plague the workers of northern Chile, and he dreams of something more for his life. With his father’s approval, Rivas travels to Santiago to take a job as a servant. Working in the home of a wealthy aristocrat, he does his best to acclimate himself to the manners and desires of the rich, but ultimately loses focus to his employer’s beautiful daughter. Madly in love, he feels the walls inch closer once again. How will he reconcile his emotions with society’s disapproval of relationships between members of opposing classes? How will he convince a man who controls his livelihood to allow him to court his own daughter? As he agonizes over his newly complicated reality, Rivas recalls how much he has overcome and wonders if it was worth the endless struggle. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Alberto Blest Gana’s Martín Rivas is a classic of Chilean literature reimagined for modern readers.
Martin Luther and the Rule of Faith – Reading God`s Word for God`s People
Martin Luther considered the reading of God's word to be his primary task as a theologian, a pastor, and a Christian. Though he is often portrayed as reading the Bible with a bare approach of sola Scriptura—without any concern for previous generations’ interpretation—the truth is more complicated. In this New Explorations in Theology (NET) volume, Reformation scholar Todd R. Hains shows that Luther read the Bible according to the rule of faith, which is contained in the church's ancient catechism of the Ten Commandments, the Lord's Prayer, and the Apostles' Creed. Hains carefully examines Luther's sermons to show how Luther taught the rule of faith as the guard and guide of Bible reading. This study will helpfully complicate your view of Luther and bring clarity to your own reading of God's Word. Featuring new monographs with cutting-edge research, New Explorations in Theology provides a platform for constructive, creative work in the areas of systematic, historical, philosophical, biblical, and practical theology.
Martin Luther King: Life Lessons: Teachings from one of the most meaningful non violent leaders in the world
Discover the lessons from Martin Luther King that can transform your life Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. not only advocated for civil rights and human equality but also strongly supported the end of poverty, the end of all war, and the rights of workers. This crusader of rights has his own holiday dedicated to honoring him and all the work he was able to achieve in his lifetime. He is a man who was able to change the direction of history. A man such as this is sure to have imparted wisdom that we could all benefit from. Throughout his speeches and books, he shared his wisdom and insight for us to learn from. Specifically, he left ten life lessons which can help benefit all of us by helping us to have a more peaceful existence. This book will help you see value in living a nonviolent and peaceful lifestyle and can be your pathway to helping make the world a better place. So are you ready to learn from the Martin Luther Kings' life? Are you interested in learning about life? And most importantly, are you ready to learn about the pacific approach to conflict resolution? All this and more in this fascinating book. Here is a preview of what you will learn... -Do not blindly adhere to the status quo. -Passivity and nonviolence can provoke change. -Everyone needs friends. -Injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere. -Sometimes you must step off of a cliff and take a risk. -We must accept that war has become obsolete. -Responding to violence with nonviolence is the best response. -Acting kindly and helping others will help you make friends. -We are all interconnected. -Persevere through and get motivated by setbacks. Purchase your copy today
Martin Paz

Martin Paz

Julio Verne

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Esta obra cuenta la historia del indio Mart n Paz, hijo del l der m ximo de un grupo de insurgencia ind gena en Per , que, mientras su gente prepara una revuelta para tomar el poder, se enamora de una dama espa ola, hija adoptiva de un especulador jud o y prometida de un mestizo acaudalado.
Martin Paz

Martin Paz

Jules Verne

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Jules Verne: Martin Paz Edition Holzinger. Taschenbuch Berliner Ausgabe, 2015 Vollst ndiger, durchgesehener Neusatz bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger L'AM RIQUE DU SUD, MOEURS P RUVIENNES. NOUVELLE HISTORIQUE, sp ter MARTIN PAZ (entstanden 1851). Frz. Vorabdruck: Mus e des familles Juli-August 1852. Frz. Buch-Erstausgabe: in LE CHANCELLOR, J. Hetzel, Paris 1875. Dt. Buch-Erstausgabe: in DER CHANCELLOR, A. Hartleben, Wien Pest Leipzig 1875, ausgeliefert April 1875. Textgrundlage ist die Ausgabe: Jules Verne: Martin Paz. In: Der Chancellor. Bekannte und unbekannte Welten. Abenteuerliche Reisen von Julius Verne, Band XXI, Wien, Pest, Leipzig: A. Hartleben, 1877, S. 209-271. Herausgeber der Reihe: Michael Holzinger Reihengestaltung: Viktor Harvion Gesetzt aus Minion Pro, 11 pt.