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Earl

Earl

Erin Rafanello Ferguson

Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
2019
pokkari
Erin Rafanello Ferguson wrote this story about little Earl after becoming frustrated with the furry spiders that invaded her home when she cut down a living Christmas tree from a Christmas tree farm. She was shocked, but after a few years of having the same issue, she decided she didn't want herself or her family to be afraid of them any longer. She decided to name one of the spiders Earl, and her family giggled about him all throughout the Christmas season. A story was born and a tradition of accepting the spiders was found in Earl: The Christmas Tree Spider. This story takes you through Earl's journey from the forest to a loving home he gets to call his own. With Christmas cheer throughout, and even Santa Claus, this book brings the warmth of the season home to its readers.
Earl

Earl

Erin Rafanello Ferguson

Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
2019
sidottu
Erin Rafanello Ferguson wrote this story about little Earl after becoming frustrated with the furry spiders that invaded her home when she cut down a living Christmas tree from a Christmas tree farm. She was shocked, but after a few years of having the same issue, she decided she didn't want herself or her family to be afraid of them any longer. She decided to name one of the spiders Earl, and her family giggled about him all throughout the Christmas season. A story was born and a tradition of accepting the spiders was found in Earl: The Christmas Tree Spider. This story takes you through Earl's journey from the forest to a loving home he gets to call his own. With Christmas cheer throughout, and even Santa Claus, this book brings the warmth of the season home to its readers.
Faith, Gender and the Senses in Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art
Taking the Noli me tangere and Doubting Thomas episodes as a focal point, this study examines how visual representations of two of the most compelling and related Christian stories engaged with changing devotional and cultural ideals in Renaissance and Baroque Italy. This book reconsiders depictions of the ambiguous encounter of Mary Magdalene and Christ in the garden (John 20:11-19, known as the Noli me tangere) and that of Christ’s post-Resurrection appearance to Thomas (John 20:24-29, the Doubting Thomas) as manifestations of complex theological and art theoretical milieus. By focusing on key artistic monuments of the Italian Renaissance and Baroque periods, the authors demonstrate a relationship between the rise of skeptical philosophy and empirical science, and the efficacy of the senses in the construction of belief. Further, the authors elucidate the differing representational strategies employed by artists to depict touch, and the ways in which these strategies were shaped by gender, social class, and educational level. Indeed, over time St. Thomas became an increasingly public--and therefore masculine--symbol of devotional verification, juridical inquiry, and empirical investigation, while St. Mary Magdalene provided a more private model for pious women, celebrating, mostly behind closed doors, the privileged and active participation of women in the faith. The authors rely on primary source material--paintings, sculptures, religious tracts, hagiography, popular sermons, and new documentary evidence. By reuniting their visual examples with important, often little-known textual sources, the authors reveal a complex relationship between visual imagery, the senses, contemporary attitudes toward gender, and the shaping of belief. Further, they add greater nuance to our understanding of the relationship between popular piety and the visual culture of the period.
Faith, Gender and the Senses in Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art
Taking the Noli me tangere and Doubting Thomas episodes as a focal point, this study examines how visual representations of two of the most compelling and related Christian stories engaged with changing devotional and cultural ideals in Renaissance and Baroque Italy. This book reconsiders depictions of the ambiguous encounter of Mary Magdalene and Christ in the garden (John 20:11-19, known as the Noli me tangere) and that of Christ’s post-Resurrection appearance to Thomas (John 20:24-29, the Doubting Thomas) as manifestations of complex theological and art theoretical milieus. By focusing on key artistic monuments of the Italian Renaissance and Baroque periods, the authors demonstrate a relationship between the rise of skeptical philosophy and empirical science, and the efficacy of the senses in the construction of belief. Further, the authors elucidate the differing representational strategies employed by artists to depict touch, and the ways in which these strategies were shaped by gender, social class, and educational level. Indeed, over time St. Thomas became an increasingly public--and therefore masculine--symbol of devotional verification, juridical inquiry, and empirical investigation, while St. Mary Magdalene provided a more private model for pious women, celebrating, mostly behind closed doors, the privileged and active participation of women in the faith. The authors rely on primary source material--paintings, sculptures, religious tracts, hagiography, popular sermons, and new documentary evidence. By reuniting their visual examples with important, often little-known textual sources, the authors reveal a complex relationship between visual imagery, the senses, contemporary attitudes toward gender, and the shaping of belief. Further, they add greater nuance to our understanding of the relationship between popular piety and the visual culture of the period.
Erin

Erin

Lindsay Anderson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
Dear Erin, As this year comes to an end, I find myself ready to come clean. I am tired of hiding and being scared to reveal my identity to you. With this said, I want you to know that I am ready to reveal who I am to you. I think it is important that you find out the truth about who has been sending you these anony-mous love notes over the past two years. If you are interested in finding out who I am, meet me at the Grand Hyatt's flower garden tomorrow night at 8:45 pm.Sincerely, Your Secret Admire
Erin

Erin

Lemet-Jon Jovnna

CálliidLágádus
2020
sidottu
Erin lea cearpmat. Dán girjjis son muitala jagi dáhpáhusain, ealliid, lottiid ja divrriid birra maid lea deaivan, dalle go lei miessi. Erin gulahallá buot ealliiguin maid deaivá. Muitala gal maiddái manne su olbmot dadjet son lea Erin. Boka er skrevet på samisk.
Erin

Erin

Lemet-Jon Jovnna

CálliidLágádus
2021
sidottu
Erin er en årsgammel reinkalv. I denne boken forteller han om hendelser siste året, som dyr, fugler og innsekter han har truffet mens han var en miessi, en kalv. Erin kan nemlig snakke med alle han møter. Han avslører også hvorfor menneskene har gitt han navnet Erin.
Erin's Child

Erin's Child

Sheelagh Kelly

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1999
nidottu
By 1875, the Feeneys have left poverty behind, yet tragedy still stalks. Patrick and Thomasin lose a son to a fiery death, and their granddaughter Rosanne follows a rebel lover. Now they must look to their other grandchildren - Nick, a young man with secrets, and Erin's daughter Belle.
Erin Meets Tiffy

Erin Meets Tiffy

Jackie Tidey; Annette Smith

Cengage Learning Australia
2005
nidottu
Erin can not find her dad, and her mum said that he will be back soon. She waits for him to come home. Here he comes, but what is that trailer on the back of Dad's car?
Erin Rides Tiffy

Erin Rides Tiffy

Jackie Tidey; Annette Smith

Cengage Learning Australia
2005
nidottu
Erin is going for a ride on Tiffy with her mum leading them around the paddock once. Then Erin's mum wanted Erin to take Tiffy around the paddock all by herself. Will Erin be brave enough to control Tiffy?
Erin and Iran

Erin and Iran

Ilex Foundation
2015
nidottu
In Erin and Iran, ten essays by North American and European scholars discuss parallel themes in and interactions between Irish and Iranian cultures. In the first section three essays explore common elements in pre-Christian Irish and pre-Islamic Iranian mythologies, common elements that have often been pointed out by scholars of Indo-European mythology but rarely examined in detail. In the following section four essays address literary subjects, ranging from medieval romances such as Tristan and Isolde and Vis and Ramin to twentieth-century novels such as James Joyce’s Ulysses and Simin Daneshvar’s Savushun. In the last section three nineteenth-century travelogues are presented, two written by Irish travelers to Iran and one written by an Indo-Persian traveler to Ireland. Together, these studies constitute the first-ever collection of articles dealing with cultural encounters between the Irish and the Iranians.
Erin's Daughters

Erin's Daughters

Gina Robinson

Gina\Robinson
2015
nidottu
Three women from different generations struggle to understand the nature of love and family and the complexities of life's choices...Dani (Present day)The clues to understanding her future lie hidden in the past. Solving a 130-year old mystery may be the only way to understand her life and save her crumbling marriage.Maggie (Present day)Maggie wants to complete the historical account of her Irish ancestor's arrival in North Idaho. But there's a piece of family drama missing that she can't figure out on her own. A tragedy she can't explain.Mariah (1884)Her head filled with gold dust dreams, Mariah heads west in search of her fortune in North Idaho's gold rush. Entangled in the lives of two men, neither exactly whom they appear to be, she makes a choice that will echo through to the present.>>>Historical Fiction--Western>>>Family Drama ebook>>>Contemporary Women's Fiction>>>Western Historical Romance