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No More Rain (In This Cloud)

No More Rain (In This Cloud)

Ethel L. Smiter

LRW Publishing of Chicago
2008
pokkari
"No More Rain (In this Cloud)" is a real-life story about Ethel Smiter's life as a domestic violence victim and her the willingness to survive. The message represents a struggle for freedom and the need to build up self-esteem that never existed. The book covers the life of a victim trying to find herself in the midst of tragic events and to create an identity that will gain a positive reflection. Ethel's determination to fight back has dismissed her past circumstances from intimidation to motivation. Her dedication to rise above the odds, even when her back was up against the wall dictates a strong character of being more than a conqueror. She's a frontrunner that has allowed herself to thrive to the top. Her objective is not to doubt knowing that she can accomplish every impossible task that comes her way. Her vision of success is helping others fight the same struggle to victory. It is by her measures that I have been inspired to push myself beyond the limitations of defeat.
The Gadfly

The Gadfly

Ethel L Voynich

Bibliotech Press
2019
pokkari
The Gadfly is a novel by Ethel Lilian Voynich, set in 1840s Italy under the dominance of Austria, a time of tumultuous revolt and uprisings. The story centers on the life of the protagonist, Arthur Burton, as a member of the Youth movement, and his antagonist, Padre Montanelli. A thread of a tragic relationship between Arthur and his love Gemma simultaneously runs through the story. It is a story of faith, disillusionment, revolution, romance, and heroism. Ethel Lilian Voynich, (May 11, 1864-July 27, 1960) was an English novelist and musician, and a supporter of several revolutionary causes. Her father was the famous mathematician George Boole. Her mother was feminist philosopher Mary Everest, niece of George Everest and an author for the early-20th-century periodical Crank. In 1893 she married Wilfrid Michael Voynich, revolutionary, antiquarian and bibliophile, the eponym of the Voynich manuscript.She is most famous for her novel The Gadfly, first published in 1897 in the United States and Britain about the struggles of an international revolutionary in Italy. This novel was very popular in the Soviet Union and was the top best seller and compulsory reading there, and was seen as ideologically useful; for similar reasons, the novel has been popular in the People's Republic of China as well. By the time of Voynich's death The Gadfly had sold an estimated 2,500,000 copies in the Soviet Union and was made into a movie in 1928 (Krazana) and 1955.According to historian Robin Bruce Lockhart, Sidney Reilly -- a Russian-born adventurer and secret agent employed by the British Secret Intelligence Service -- met Ethel Voynich in London in 1895. Ethel Voynich was a significant figure not only on the late Victorian literary scene but also in Russian migr circles. Lockhart, who was also a British Secret Service agent, claims that Reilly and Voynich had a sexual liaison and voyaged to Italy together. During this scenic tarriance, Reilly apparently "bared his soul to his mistress," and revealed to her the story of his strange youth in Russia. After their brief affair had concluded, Voynich published in 1897 her novel The Gadfly, the central character of which, Arthur Burton, was allegedly based on Sidney Reilly's own early life. However, Andrew Cook, a noted biographer of Reilly, disputes Lockhart's version and counters instead that Reilly was perhaps informing on Voynich's radical, pro- migr activities to William Melville of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch. (wikipedia.org)
The Gadfly

The Gadfly

Ethel L Voynich

Bibliotech Press
2019
sidottu
The Gadfly is a novel by Ethel Lilian Voynich, set in 1840s Italy under the dominance of Austria, a time of tumultuous revolt and uprisings. The story centers on the life of the protagonist, Arthur Burton, as a member of the Youth movement, and his antagonist, Padre Montanelli. A thread of a tragic relationship between Arthur and his love Gemma simultaneously runs through the story. It is a story of faith, disillusionment, revolution, romance, and heroism. Ethel Lilian Voynich, (May 11, 1864-July 27, 1960) was an English novelist and musician, and a supporter of several revolutionary causes. Her father was the famous mathematician George Boole. Her mother was feminist philosopher Mary Everest, niece of George Everest and an author for the early-20th-century periodical Crank. In 1893 she married Wilfrid Michael Voynich, revolutionary, antiquarian and bibliophile, the eponym of the Voynich manuscript.She is most famous for her novel The Gadfly, first published in 1897 in the United States and Britain about the struggles of an international revolutionary in Italy. This novel was very popular in the Soviet Union and was the top best seller and compulsory reading there, and was seen as ideologically useful; for similar reasons, the novel has been popular in the People's Republic of China as well. By the time of Voynich's death The Gadfly had sold an estimated 2,500,000 copies in the Soviet Union and was made into a movie in 1928 (Krazana) and 1955.According to historian Robin Bruce Lockhart, Sidney Reilly -- a Russian-born adventurer and secret agent employed by the British Secret Intelligence Service -- met Ethel Voynich in London in 1895. Ethel Voynich was a significant figure not only on the late Victorian literary scene but also in Russian migr circles. Lockhart, who was also a British Secret Service agent, claims that Reilly and Voynich had a sexual liaison and voyaged to Italy together. During this scenic tarriance, Reilly apparently "bared his soul to his mistress," and revealed to her the story of his strange youth in Russia. After their brief affair had concluded, Voynich published in 1897 her novel The Gadfly, the central character of which, Arthur Burton, was allegedly based on Sidney Reilly's own early life. However, Andrew Cook, a noted biographer of Reilly, disputes Lockhart's version and counters instead that Reilly was perhaps informing on Voynich's radical, pro- migr activities to William Melville of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch. (wikipedia.org)
The Gadfly

The Gadfly

Ethel L Voynich

INDOEUROPEANPUBLISHING.COM
2022
pokkari
The Gadfly is a novel by Irish-born British writer Ethel Voynich, published in 1897 (United States, June; Great Britain, September of the same year), set in 1840s Italy under the dominance of Austria, a time of tumultuous revolt and uprisings. The story centres on the life of the protagonist, Arthur Burton. A thread of a tragic relationship between Arthur and his love, Gemma, simultaneously runs through the story. It is a tale of faith, disillusionment, revolution, romance, and heroism. The book, set during the Italian Risorgimento, is primarily concerned with the culture of revolution and revolutionaries. Arthur, the eponymous Gadfly, embodies the tragic Romantic hero, who comes of age and returns from abandonment to discover his true state in the world and fight against the injustices of the current one. The landscape of Italy, in particular the Alps, is a pervading focus of the book, with its often lush descriptions of scenery conveying the thoughts and moods of characters. With the central theme of the book being the nature of a true revolutionary, the reflections on religion and rebellion proved to be ideologically suitable and successful. The Gadfly was exceptionally popular in the Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China, and Iran, exerting a large cultural influence. In the Soviet Union, The Gadfly was compulsory reading and the top best seller; indeed, by the time of Voynich's death, The Gadfly is estimated to have sold 2,500,000 copies in the Soviet Union alone. Voynich was unaware of the novel's popularity, and did not receive royalties, until visited by a diplomat in 1955. In China, several publishers translated the book, and one of them (China Youth Press) sold more than 2,050,000 copies. It was banned, however, after the Sino-Soviet split. Irish writer Peadar O'Donnell recalls the novel's popularity among Republican prisoners in Mountjoy Prison during the Irish Civil War. The Russian composer Mikhail Zhukov turned the book into an opera The Gadfly (Овод, 1928). In 1955, the Soviet director Aleksandr Faintsimmer adapted the novel into a film of the same title (Russian: Ovod) for which Dmitri Shostakovich wrote the score. The Gadfly Suite is an arrangement of selections from Shostakovich's score by the composer Levon Atovmian. A second opera The Gadfly was composed by Soviet composer Antonio Spadavecchia. On the other hand, in Italy, where the plot takes place during the Italian Unification, the novel is totally neglected: it was translated into Italian as late as in 1956 and was never reprinted: Il figlio del cardinale (literally, The Son of the Cardinal). A new edition, carrying the same title, came out in 2013. (wikipedia.org)
The Gadfly

The Gadfly

Ethel L Voynich

INDOEUROPEANPUBLISHING.COM
2022
sidottu
The Gadfly is a novel by Irish-born British writer Ethel Voynich, published in 1897 (United States, June; Great Britain, September of the same year), set in 1840s Italy under the dominance of Austria, a time of tumultuous revolt and uprisings. The story centres on the life of the protagonist, Arthur Burton. A thread of a tragic relationship between Arthur and his love, Gemma, simultaneously runs through the story. It is a tale of faith, disillusionment, revolution, romance, and heroism. The book, set during the Italian Risorgimento, is primarily concerned with the culture of revolution and revolutionaries. Arthur, the eponymous Gadfly, embodies the tragic Romantic hero, who comes of age and returns from abandonment to discover his true state in the world and fight against the injustices of the current one. The landscape of Italy, in particular the Alps, is a pervading focus of the book, with its often lush descriptions of scenery conveying the thoughts and moods of characters. With the central theme of the book being the nature of a true revolutionary, the reflections on religion and rebellion proved to be ideologically suitable and successful. The Gadfly was exceptionally popular in the Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China, and Iran, exerting a large cultural influence. In the Soviet Union, The Gadfly was compulsory reading and the top best seller; indeed, by the time of Voynich's death, The Gadfly is estimated to have sold 2,500,000 copies in the Soviet Union alone. Voynich was unaware of the novel's popularity, and did not receive royalties, until visited by a diplomat in 1955. In China, several publishers translated the book, and one of them (China Youth Press) sold more than 2,050,000 copies. It was banned, however, after the Sino-Soviet split. Irish writer Peadar O'Donnell recalls the novel's popularity among Republican prisoners in Mountjoy Prison during the Irish Civil War. The Russian composer Mikhail Zhukov turned the book into an opera The Gadfly (Овод, 1928). In 1955, the Soviet director Aleksandr Faintsimmer adapted the novel into a film of the same title (Russian: Ovod) for which Dmitri Shostakovich wrote the score. The Gadfly Suite is an arrangement of selections from Shostakovich's score by the composer Levon Atovmian. A second opera The Gadfly was composed by Soviet composer Antonio Spadavecchia. On the other hand, in Italy, where the plot takes place during the Italian Unification, the novel is totally neglected: it was translated into Italian as late as in 1956 and was never reprinted: Il figlio del cardinale (literally, The Son of the Cardinal). A new edition, carrying the same title, came out in 2013. (wikipedia.org)
Extended Worship: From the Heart of a Worshiper

Extended Worship: From the Heart of a Worshiper

Ethel L. Comer

Anointed Words Publishing Company
2018
nidottu
The contents of this book are both Biblical and experiential. It was birthed to raise the bar as to the extensiveness of WORSHIP and to encourage all to NOT keep it in a "box" as being nothing more than a "slow song." Through personal experience, I walked through an agonizing ordeal and was prompted by the Holy Spirit to share with you, the reader, in an attempt to let all who will open up the portals of their hearts and minds the truth that WORSHIP transcends merely singing; it is a LIFESTYLE that encompasses every facet of your being.
Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Bishop William Rimson: He lived life with passion and purpose while creating possibilities
"Oh Lord, why? How do you respond when things don't go as you had expected? Have you ever wondered if you were doing what the Lord intended for you to do? How do you know when the Lord is calling you to a different work? How do you honor God in every area of your life?In Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Bishop William Rimson," Doctor Jones shares the story of a pioneer in the Church of God in Christ. His experiences may help you find the answers to these and other questions you may have regarding how to fulfill your destiny and live a Christ centered life. Bishop Rimson's life is an example of faith in action. Bishop Rimson lived life with purpose and a passion, creating possibilities for others to live with peace and courage to meet life's daily challenges. He shows us how to come to God to get the wisdom we need to make the right decisions. His life honored God. He loved God so much that he often pushed pass the pain in his heart and remained steadfast and faithful to the promises of God. He maintained his focus on what he had been assigned to do. As a servant of God, Bishop Rimson inspired thousands to overcome indecisiveness and put their full faith in God to gain the strength and courage needed to preserve even though their eyes may have been filled with tears. God desire his children live a victorious life filled with love, joy, peace and prosperity. Reading about the life of Bishop Rimson can offer hope and inspiration. Perhaps God is nudging you now and this book is just what you have been searching for.
All Quiet Along the Potomac

All Quiet Along the Potomac

Ethel L Beers

Hansebooks
2021
pokkari
All Quiet Along the Potomac - and other poems is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1879. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.