Diary: Fact, Fiction, Fantasy

Diary: Fact, Fiction, Fantasy

Author: A.E. Davis

Publisher: A.E. Davis

Published: 2021-10-19

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 0578255650

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Diary: Fact, Fiction, Fantasy is the story of a woman who one day realizes she no longer recognizes herself. Her identity has been lost in the role of mother, wife, and employee. As she works to get back to herself by chronicling her days in a series of diary entries, poems, and essays. These writings have become her therapy. Let's go along as she makes the tough decision to separate her children from their father, and eventual divorce. A step that has become necessary to save herself in order to find happiness within, and be a better mother. Read along as she navigates starting all over again while rediscovering herself, her wants, needs, and desires. Some parts are true, some are made up, but all of this book charts one woman's real path to healing and she hopes relay her journey is therapeutic for you.


BRAM STOKER Ultimate Collection: 50+ Horror Novels, Dark Fantasy Stories & True Crime Tales

BRAM STOKER Ultimate Collection: 50+ Horror Novels, Dark Fantasy Stories & True Crime Tales

Author: Bram Stoker

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2024-01-12

Total Pages: 2136

ISBN-13:

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BRAM STOKER Ultimate Collection is a comprehensive anthology of over 50 horror novels, dark fantasy stories, and true crime tales by the renowned author Bram Stoker. Known for his literary masterpiece 'Dracula,' Stoker's works often explore themes of the supernatural, Gothic elements, and the darker aspects of human nature. His writing style is characterized by rich descriptions, suspenseful narratives, and intricate plots that keep readers on the edge of their seats. This collection showcases Stoker's versatility as a writer, ranging from chilling horror tales to intense psychological thrillers. It is a must-read for fans of classic horror literature and those interested in exploring the depths of the human psyche through fiction. Bram Stoker, a prolific Irish writer, drew inspiration from his own fascination with folklore, mythology, and the mysterious realms of the unknown. His works are influenced by his experiences as a theater manager and his travels throughout Europe, blending elements of Eastern European folklore with Victorian sensibilities. Stoker's enduring legacy continues to captivate readers and inspire generations of writers in the horror genre. I highly recommend BRAM STOKER Ultimate Collection to both avid fans of classic horror literature and readers looking to delve into the enduring legacy of Bram Stoker. This anthology offers a diverse range of stories that showcase Stoker's mastery of the horror genre, making it a captivating and immersive reading experience that will leave a lasting impression on all who dare to explore its pages.


The Private Life of the Diary

The Private Life of the Diary

Author: Sally Bayley

Publisher: Unbound Publishing

Published: 2016-04-21

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1783522232

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Diaries keep secrets, harbouring our fantasies and fictional histories. They are substitute boyfriends, girlfriends, spouses and friends. But in this age of social media, the role of the diary as a private confidante has been replaced by a culture of public self-disclosure. The Private Life of the Diary: from Pepys to Tweets is an elegantly-told story of the evolution – and perhaps death – of the diary. It traces its origins to seventeenth-century naval administrator, Samuel Pepys, and continues to twentieth-century diarist Virginia Woolf, who recorded everything from her personal confessions about her irritation with her servants to her memories of Armistice Day and the solar eclipse of 1927. Sally Bayley explores how diaries can sometimes record our lives as we live them, but that we often indulge our fondness for self-dramatization, like the teenaged Sylvia Plath who proclaimed herself 'The Girl Who Would be God'. This book is an examination of the importance of writing and self-reflection as a means of forging identity. It mourns the loss of the diary as an acutely private form of writing. And it champions it as a conduit to self-discovery, allowing us to ask ourselves the question: Who or What am I in relation to the world?


A Tanizaki Feast

A Tanizaki Feast

Author: Adriana Boscaro

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2020-08-06

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 0472902164

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This volume presents 18 eighteen essays, written by scholars from six countries, on Tanizaki Jun’ichiro (1886–1965), one of the great writers of the 20th century. The essays were originally prepared for a landmark international symposium in Venice in 1995, at which 22 speakers addressed an audience of about two hundred students and scholars in the Aula Magna of the University of Venice. Topics include Tanizaki’s fiction, plays, and film scenarios; his aesthetics; his place in Japanese intellectual history; his depiction of the West; his use of humor; and film adaptations of his works. In 1964 Tanizaki was elected to honorary membership in the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, the first Japanese to be so honored; and it is widely believed that he was being considered for the Nobel Prize in Literature.


Tourists

Tourists

Author: Lucy Lethbridge

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2022-08-18

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1526652390

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*FOYLES NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE MONTH* 'I really can't recommend this enough - especially if you are going on holiday' Tom Holland 'Delightful ... Lucy Lethbridge has written a glorious romp of a book' Kathryn Hughes, The Mail on Sunday 'It is the paramount wish of every English heart, ever addicted to vagabondizing, to hasten to the Continent...' In 1815 the Battle of Waterloo brought to an end the Napoleonic Wars and the European continent opened up once again to British tourists. The nineteenth century was to be an age driven by steam technology, mass-industrialisation and movement, and, in the footsteps of the Grand Tourists a hundred years earlier, the British middle-classes flocked to Europe to see the sights. In Tourists, the voices of these travellers – puzzled, shocked, delighted and amazed – are brought vividly to life. From the discomfort of the stagecoach to the 'self-contained pleasure palace' of the beach resort, Lucy Lethbridge brilliantly examines two centuries of tourists' experience. Among a range of disparate characters, we meet the commercial titans of Victorian tourism, Albert Smith, Henry Gaze and Thomas Cook, as well as their successor, Vladimir Raitz, the creator of the modern beach holiday. The growth of popular tourism introduced new markets in guidebooks, souvenirs, cuisine and health cures. It smoothed over class differences but also exacerbated them. It destroyed traditional cultures while at the same time preserving them. From portable cameras to postcards and suntans, Tourists explores how tourism has reflected changing attitudes to modernity and how, from the grand hotel to the campsite, the foreign holiday exposes deep fears, hopes and even longings for home.


The Diary of Virginia Woolf

The Diary of Virginia Woolf

Author: Virginia Woolf

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1979-05-15

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780156260367

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"Nothing yet published about her so totally contradicts the legend of Virginia Woolf.... [This] is a first chance to meet the writer in her own unguarded words and to observe the root impulses of her art without the distractions of a commentary" (New York Times). Edited and with a Preface by Anne Olivier Bell; Introduction by Quentin Bell; Index.


Life-Writing, Genre and Criticism in the Texts of Sylvia Townsend Warner and Valentine Ackland

Life-Writing, Genre and Criticism in the Texts of Sylvia Townsend Warner and Valentine Ackland

Author: Ailsa Granne

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-05-27

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1000091996

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Sylvia Townsend Warner has increasingly become recognized as a significant and distinctive talent amongst twentieth-century authors. This volume explores her remarkable relationship with Valentine Ackland - her partner for forty years - by closely examining their letters and diaries alongside a selection of their other texts, in particular their poetry. This analysis reveals the crucial role their writing played in establishing, maintaining, and defending their intimacy and describes the emergence of an alternative textual world upon which they became wholly reliant. Examining how Warner and Ackland exploited the distance between their lived life and their accounts of it, gives rise to many fascinating and untold stories. Furthermore, in investigating the fluidity of the boundaries between letters, diaries and fiction this book also provides a fresh perspective on these life-writing forms. Warner and Ackland's need to speak as women, writers and lovers, shaped their texts, so that they became not simply records of events, nor acts of communication, but complex documents in which love is won and lost, myths are created, and lives are changed, as will be the perspectives of those who read this book.


fantasy and reality

fantasy and reality

Author: aradhana devi

Publisher: Suvidhi Publication

Published: 2022-04-06

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13:

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Greetings! I am Aradhna Devi.S , the compiler of this book. This is my first project as a compiler and honestly, I'm very excited as well as happy that it's finally complete and out. Firstly, I'd like to thank Dhruv and the whole publishing team to provide me with this opportunity and make this book's process a great success. Next, I'd like to express my gratitude to my family for co-operating with me and my mood swings throughout the whole time when the book was under process. Last but the most important part of this book; My Dear Fam of Co-Authors, without whom this wouldn't have been possible. A Special Thank You to all of you for taking part and being patient throughout the whole time. Loads of Love! Regards, Aradhna Devi.S