A Long Way From Verona

A Long Way From Verona

Author: Jane Gardam

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2012-03-01

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1405516240

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I ought to tell you at the beginning that I am not quite normal having had a violent experience at the age of nine' Jessica Vye's 'violent experience' colours her schooldays and her reaction to the world around her- a confining world of Order Marks, wartime restrictions, viyella dresses, nicely-restrained essays and dusty tea shops. For Jessica she has been told that she is 'beyond all possible doubt', a born writer. With her inability to conform, her absolute compulsion to tell the truth and her dedication to accurately noting her experiences, she knows this anyway. But what she doesn't know is that the experiences that sustain and enrich her burgeoning talent will one day lead to a new- and entirely unexpected- reality.


Saving Juliet

Saving Juliet

Author: Suzanne Selfors

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2008-12-01

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 080278464X

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Mimi Wallingford, Great Granddaughter of Adelaide Wallingford, has the life that most girls dream about, playing Juliet opposite teen heartthrob Troy Summer on Broadway in Shakespeare's famous play. Unfortunately, she has no desire to be an actress, a fact her mother can't seem to grasp. But when she and Troy are magically thrust into Shakespeare's Verona, they experience the feud between the Capulets and Montagues first hand. Mimi realizes that she and Juliet have more in common than Shakespeare's script-they are both fighting for futures of their own choosing. Mimi feels compelled to help her and with Troy's unexpected help, hopes to give Shakespeare's most famous tragedy a happily-ever-after-ending.


The Assassin of Verona

The Assassin of Verona

Author: Benet Brandreth

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2019-05-07

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1681779420

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Venice, 1586. William Shakespeare is disguised as a steward to the English Ambassador. He and his actor friends, Oldcastle and Hemming, possess a deadly secret: the names of the Catholic spies in England who seek to destroy Queen Elizabeth. Before long the Pope’s agents begin to close in on them, so fleeing the city is the players’ only option. In Verona, Aemelia, the daughter of a Duke, is struggling to conceal her passionate affair with her cousin Valentine. But darker times lie ahead with the arrival of the sinister Father Thornhill, who is determined to seek out anyone who doesn’t conform to the Pope’s ruthless agenda . . . Events will converge in the forests around Verona as a multitude of plots are hatched and discovered, players fall in and out of love, and disguises are adopted and then discarded. Will the brash William Shakespeare and his friends escape with their secrets—and their lives?


The Embodiment of Disobedience

The Embodiment of Disobedience

Author: Andrea Elizabeth Shaw

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2006-07-27

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 0739154575

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Despite the West's privileging of slenderness as an aesthetic ideal, the African Diaspora has historically displayed a resistance to the Western European and North American indulgence in 'fat anxiety.' The Embodiment of Disobedience explores the ways in which the African Diaspora has rejected the West's efforts to impose imperatives of slenderness and mass market fat-anxiety. Author Andrea Shaw explores the origins and contradictions of this phenomenon, especially the cultural deviations in beauty criteria and the related social and cultural practices. Unique in its examination of how both fatness and blackness interact on literary cultural planes, this book also offers a diasporic scope that develops previously unexamined connections among female representations throughout the African Diaspora.


Ordinary Literature Philosophy

Ordinary Literature Philosophy

Author: Jernej Habjan

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-02-20

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1350086061

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The first extended Lacanian reading of J. L. Austin's ordinary language philosophy, this book examines how it has been received in the continental tradition by Jacques Derrida and Judith Butler, Jacques Rancière and Oswald Ducrot. This is a tradition that neglects Austin's general speech act theory on behalf of his special theory of the performative, whilst bringing a new attention to the literary and the aesthetic. The book charts each of these theoretical interactions with a Lacanian reading of the thinker through a case study. Austin, Derrida and Butler are respectively read with a Hollywood blockbuster, a Shakespearean bestseller and a globally influential May '68 poster – texts preoccupied with the problem of subjectivity in early, high and postmodernity. Hence Austin's constatives (nonperformative statements) are explored with Dead Poets Society; Derridean naming with Romeo and Juliet; and Butlerian aesthetic re-enactment with We Are all German Jews. Finally, Rancière and Ducrot enable a return to Austin beyond his continental reception. Austin is valorised with a theory as attractive, and as irreducible, to the continental tradition as his own thought, namely Jacques Lacan's theory of the signifier. Drawing together some of the giants of language theory, psychoanalysis and poststructuralist thought, Habjan offers a new materialist reading of the 'ordinary' status of literary language and a vital contribution to current debates within literary studies and contemporary philosophy.


The Collected Works of Napoleon Bonaparte

The Collected Works of Napoleon Bonaparte

Author: Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-12-20

Total Pages: 2068

ISBN-13:

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The Collected Works of Napoleon Bonaparte encapsulates the manifold dimensions of one of historys most complex figures through a rich tapestry of narratives, analyses, and firsthand accounts. This anthology unites a diverse range of literary styles, from the reflective memoirs of Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne, Napoleons private secretary, to the investigative rigor of Ida M. Tarbell, an acclaimed journalist and biographer, and the strategic insights of Napoleon himself, complemented by Charles Downer Hazens historical perspectives. These works collectively offer a multifaceted view, presenting the reader with a nuanced understanding of Napoleon's legacy and the era he shaped, discernible through the juxtaposition of personal reflection, historical analysis, and political discourse. The contributing authors, each distinguished by their unique backgrounds and areas of expertise, provide a deeply varied exploration of Napoleons influence across different spherespolitical, cultural, and military. Bourrienne offers an intimate glimpse into Napoleons personal and political life, while Tarbell and Hazen contextualize his actions within broader historical and cultural movements, examining the impact of his leadership on the course of European history. The anthologys strength lies in its collective portrayal of a pivotal era, informed by individual perspectives that, when woven together, enrich the readers understanding of a complex historical figure and the times he dominated. This compilation is indispensable for those seeking to delve into the complexities of Napoleonic studies from multiple angles. It provides an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the thoughts, strategies, and legacies of Napoleon, as well as the interpretations of notable scholars and observers. For students, historians, and enthusiasts of military and political history alike, The Collected Works of Napoleon Bonaparte offers an educational journey through the lens of diverse narratives, inviting readers to explore the multifaceted impacts of one of historys most enduring figures. The anthology emphasizes the value of understanding history through a patchwork of voices, inviting a dialogue that bridges generations and perspectives.


Mountain Troops and Medics

Mountain Troops and Medics

Author: Albert H. Meinke

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 155369600X

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Mountain Troops And Medics is a complete World War II Combat History of the U.S. Tenth Mountain Division written by Albert H. Meinke, Jr., M.D., who served as one of its front line infantry battalion surgeons during all of the division's combat in 1944-45. It unfolds as a series of interesting, true personal stories, presented in chronological order, which makes the history easy to read and to digest. The Tenth Mountain Division was a very special Army division made up of carefully selected skiers, mountaineers, and experienced outdoorsmen. Known as the "SKI TROOPS," these men trained long and hard to fight on skis and snowshoes, and to survive in below zero temperatures in mountainous terrain so hostile to military maneuvering that it was necessary to use pack mules to transport supplies, ammunition and equipment. During the winter of 1944-45 this division entered the military stalemate in the Apennine Mountains in Northern Italy, and on its first offensive cracked the German defenses to take Riva Ridge and the key mountain peaks, Monte Belvedere, Monte Gorgolesco and Monte della Torraccia. It was the first Allied division to break into the Po Valley, and first to reach and cross the wide Po River, using hastily obtained, hand-paddled assault boats. It then continued its rapid advance, as the vanguard of the Allied Armies in Italy, until it reached the Austrian border. The author not only served with the first of this division's combat troops to leave the continental United States and participated in all of the Division's major battles, but also served in every one of its special task forces deep behind enemy lines. Most of the time he was well informed about local military strategies and Division objectives. Drama, excitement, tragedy and humor are included in these stories of preparations for combat, unusual fighting conditions, care of wounded soldiers at the front, and wartime conditions in Italy. Written in non-technical language, the book is easy to read, and fulfills the requirements for an outstanding and unusual gift, especially to all World War II participants, history and military buffs, mountaineers, ski enthusiasts, and almost everyone connected with the field of medicine.


The Bridge at Allerona

The Bridge at Allerona

Author: Janet Kinrade Dethick

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-10-08

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1291110526

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In this book the survivors of one of the worst cases of friendly fire in World War 2 tell their story. On 28 January 1944 twenty-seven B-26 bombers from 441, 442, 443 and 444 squadrons, 320 Bomb Group, United States Army Air Force, bombed a bridge over the river Paglia at Allerona to the north of Orvieto, Italy. At the time a Prisoner of War train carrying Allied servicemen from PG Camp 54 Fara in Sabina to Germany was crossing the bridge. The exact composition of the train, and the number of persons aboard, is still open to conjecture: the majority of the card-indices and transfer documents were destroyed with the train. The British authorities learned about what happened through the interception of German communications, and on 14 February British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, in passing on the information to President Roosvelt via a special ULTRA message, was insistent that the bombing should remain top secret as a leak would point directly to British control of the German code.