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Abigail's Trip to London: A Royal Trip

Abigail's Trip to London: A Royal Trip

Deirdre Sparrow

Austin Macauley Publishers
2024
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Join young Abigail on the adventure of a lifetime as she travels from her home in Ireland to London to celebrate the coronation of King Charles. In a twist of fate, Abigail finds herself face to face with the royal couple after rescuing one of the Queen's beloved corgis. Abigail's bravery earns her a personal invitation to have tea at Buckingham Palace, where she rubs elbows with the royal family. This heartwarming tale, featuring a surprise letter from the King and Queen themselves, will delight readers young and old who believe in the magic of an unforgettable day. Experience the sights and sounds of London through Abigail's eyes in this charmingly illustrated story that's perfect for dreamers everywhere. An uplifting modern fairy tale of an ordinary girl's extraordinary brush with royalty.
Abigail's Trip to London: A Royal Trip

Abigail's Trip to London: A Royal Trip

Deirdre Sparrow

Austin Macauley Publishers
2024
sidottu
Join young Abigail on the adventure of a lifetime as she travels from her home in Ireland to London to celebrate the coronation of King Charles. In a twist of fate, Abigail finds herself face to face with the royal couple after rescuing one of the Queen's beloved corgis. Abigail's bravery earns her a personal invitation to have tea at Buckingham Palace, where she rubs elbows with the royal family. This heartwarming tale, featuring a surprise letter from the King and Queen themselves, will delight readers young and old who believe in the magic of an unforgettable day. Experience the sights and sounds of London through Abigail's eyes in this charmingly illustrated story that's perfect for dreamers everywhere. An uplifting modern fairy tale of an ordinary girl's extraordinary brush with royalty.
Deirdre

Deirdre

W. B. Yeats

Cornell University Press
2004
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From reviews of The Cornell Yeats series:"For students of Yeats the whole series is bound to become an essential reference source and a stimulus to important critical re-readings of Yeats's major works. In a wider context, the series will also provide an extraordinary and perhaps unique insight into the creative process of a great artists."—Irish Literary Supplement"I consider the Cornell Yeats one of the most important scholarly projects of our time."—A. Walton Litz, Princeton University, coeditor of The Collected Poems of William Carols Williams and Personae: The Shorter Poems of Ezra Pound"The most ambitious of the many important projects in current studies of Yeats and perhaps of modern poetry generally.... The list of both general and series editors, as well as prospective preparers of individual volumes, reads like a Who's Who of Yeats textual studies in North America. Further, the project carries the blessing of Yeats's heirs and bespeaks an ongoing commitment from a major university press.... The series will inevitably engender critical studies based on a more solid footing than those of any other modern poet.... Its volumes will be consulted long after gyres of currently fashionable theory have run on."—Yeats Annual (1983)The ancient story of the ill-fated Deirdre and the Sons of Usnach has a special place in Irish literature—as a tale prefatory to The Táin—and a durable hold on the Irish imagination. Building on the many earlier literary retellings of the story, W. B. Yeats deliberately frames his 1906 play as an extension of the legend, writing a new death-tale for Deirdre that is also a personal statement about love, death, and the making of art. This edition of the manuscripts of Deirdre presents the transcription of work from three substantially different versions of the play through its first performance, together with post-performance revisions that throw light on what Yeats learned from producing the play on stage. Deirdre is an important transitional play in Yeats's career as a playwright. The manuscripts included here show him extending the limits of the conventionally staged play and initiating the development of some of the features of the dance plays (the use of chorus and song, the unity of metaphor, the compression of language). Most intriguing, however, is the view they offer of the play as it was first performed at the Abbey Theatre. The Cornell Yeats edition of Deirdre features a series of sketches for staging the play, one of a very few pieces of evidence for Yeats's production plans for any of his early plays.
Deirdre

Deirdre

Linda Windsor

Multnomah Press
2002
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A Saxon pirate prince, loyal to neither God nor country, is skeptical of his Christian mother's predictions about his birthright...until he captures a devout princess with the key to both heavenly and earthly kingdoms. What his mother said about his true birthright seems possible after all, even when his newfound faith is battered by storms of betrayal that wash him and his half-drowned bride upon the sea-swept shores of Gleannmara. Deirdre, the third heroine in the Fires of Gleannmara series, is an Irish princess wed to a heathen thief. Although she is a reluctant heroine, compassion becomes her shield, prayer her sword, and God's Word her direction.