Iceland Wintertide
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Published: 2021-10-15
Total Pages: 88
ISBN-13: 9781938086830
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA unique rendering of Iceland in winter by a renowned photographer and writer.
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Published: 2021-10-15
Total Pages: 88
ISBN-13: 9781938086830
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA unique rendering of Iceland in winter by a renowned photographer and writer.
Author: Geir T. Zoëga
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2004-01-01
Total Pages: 577
ISBN-13: 0486434311
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIcelandic is closer to the speech patterns of the Middle Ages than any living European language, making this volume invaluable to students and scholars of Old Icelandic and English culture and history.
Author: Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir
Publisher: Grove Press
Published: 2020-06-16
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 0802149243
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“Will appeal to readers of Elena Ferrante and Margaret Atwood . . . the unusual setting offers an interesting twist on the portrait of an artist as a young woman.” —Bookpage In 1960s Iceland, Hekla dreams of being a writer. In a nation of poets, where each household proudly displays leatherbound volumes of the Sagas, and there are more writers per capita than anywhere else in the world, there is only one problem: she is a woman. After packing her few belongings, including James Joyces’s Ulysses and a Remington typewriter, Hekla heads for Reykjavik with a manuscript buried in her bags. She moves in with her friend Jon, a gay man who longs to work in the theatre, but can only find dangerous, backbreaking work on fishing trawlers. Hekla’s opportunities are equally limited: marriage and babies, or her job as a waitress, in which harassment from customers is part of the daily grind. The two friends feel completely out of place in a small and conservative world. And yet that world is changing: JFK is shot. Hemlines are rising. In Iceland, another volcano erupts and Hekla meets a poet who brings to light harsh realities about her art—as she realizes she must escape to find freedom abroad, whatever the cost. Miss Iceland, a winner of two international book awards, comes from the acclaimed author of Hotel Silence, which received the Icelandic Literary Prize. “Only a great book can make you feel you’re really there, a thousand miles and a generation away. I loved it.” —Kit de Waal, author of My Name is Leon “[A] winning tale of friendship and self-fulfillment.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
Author: Letitia M. Maccoll
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Published: 1887
Total Pages: 226
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Published: 1918
Total Pages: 272
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard North
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-04-23
Total Pages: 886
ISBN-13: 1317861620
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Longman Anthology of Old English, Old Icelandic and Anglo-Norman Literatures provides a scholarly and accessible introduction to the literature which was the inspiration for many of the heroes of modern popular culture, from The Lord of the Rings to The Chronicles of Narnia, and which set the foundations of the English language and its literature as we know it today. Edited, translated and annotated by the editors of Beowulf & Other Stories, the anthology introduces readers to the rich and varied literature of Britain, Scandinavia and France of the period in and around the Viking Age. Ranging from the Old English epic Beowulf through to the Anglo-Norman texts which heralded the transition Middle English, thematically organised chapters present elegies, eulogies, laments and followed by material on the Viking Wars in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Vikings gods and Icelandic sagas, and a final chapter on early chivalry introduces the new themes and forms which led to Middle English literature, including Arthurian Romances and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Laying out in parallel text format selections from the most important Old English, Old Icelandic and Anglo-Norman works, this anthology presents translated and annotated texts with useful bibliographic references, prefaced by a headnote providing useful background and explanation.
Author: William Morris
Publisher: Boston : Roberts Brothers
Published: 1892
Total Pages: 210
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Published: 1874
Total Pages: 898
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Published: 1874
Total Pages: 924
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry Rider Haggard
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2024-01-11
Total Pages: 336
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