The Master-beggars of Belgium
Author: Leslie Cope Cornford
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 312
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Author: Leslie Cope Cornford
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 312
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paullina Simons
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2019-07-23
Total Pages: 716
ISBN-13: 0062098187
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe second novel in Paullina Simons's stunning End of Forever saga continues the heartbreaking story of Julian and Josephine, and a love that spans lifetimes. Is there a fate beyond the fates? Julian has failed Josephine once. Despite grave danger and impossible odds, he is determined to do the unimaginable and try again to save the woman he loves. What follows is a love story like no other as the doomed lovers embark on an incredible adventure across time and space. Racing through history and against the merciless clock, they face countless dangers and deadly enemies. Living amid beauty and ecstasy, bloodshed and betrayal, each time they court and cheat death brings Julian and Josephine closer to an unthinkable sacrifice and a confrontation with the harshest master of all…destiny.
Author: Paul Kearney
Publisher: Spectra
Published: 2006-11-28
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 0553903152
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHe’s spoken of only in whispers. His origins are a mystery. Some say that he’s descended from the last of the angels. Others say much worse. By all appearances, Rol Cortishane is just another ruthless pirate roaming the lawless seas, raiding warships and slavers. But the truth is something far more complicated and dangerous than anyone can imagine, including Rol. Even as he seeks to escape his birthright, Rol is slowly discovering who—and what—he really is. But the revelation won’t come without exacting a terrible price from Rol and all he loves. Now a treacherous figure from his past has made him a proposition it would be fatal to turn down. Racing against time, Rol must chart a harrowing course across the sea, back to the beautiful Rowen and the people she would rule as Queen. With his steadfast crew—the battle-scarred Creed, the mirthful halftroll Gallico, and a young escaped slave named Giffon—Rol will plunge headlong into a destiny as dark as they come. And toward a terrifying battle against an enemy as determined to destroy the world as Rol is to save it.
Author: John Thomas Smith
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2023-11-02
Total Pages: 95
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn John Thomas Smith's 'Lives of Famous London Beggars', readers are taken on a detailed journey through the lives of some of London's most well-known beggars. Through Smith's vivid descriptions and meticulous research, the book provides a fascinating insight into the world of poverty and survival in 19th-century London. Smith's writing style is both informative and engaging, making this book a captivating read for those interested in social history and the lives of marginalized individuals in society. The book also offers valuable insights into the literary context of the time, shedding light on the ways in which poverty and homelessness were depicted in literature during that era.
Author: Joel ben Izzy
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Published: 2005-09-02
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 1565128540
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Wonderful!” (Grace Paley). “Heartwarming and smart and wonderfully written” (Detroit Free Press). “Provides edifying advice, intimately given, like the best-selling Tuesdays with Morrie” (the Dallas Morning News). “Altogether original” (Dr. Laura Schlessinger). “This story will speak to the humanity of the reader” (Jewish Book World). The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness is that rare, magical book—a book that tells a good story but also shows us how the tales we learned when we were children shed light on our adult lives. Joel ben Izzy had the unusual opportunity to relive those lessons when he lost his voice and reconnected with his old teacher, Lenny, a retired storyteller. Through his meetings with Lenny, Joel rediscovers the wisdom of ancient tales and takes us on a journey into a world of beggars and kings, monks and tigers, lost horses and buried treasures—and in the end tells us the secret of happiness.
Author: M. Cody Poulton
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Published: 2010-05-31
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 0824860748
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the opening decades of the twentieth century in Japan, practically every major author wrote plays that were published and performed. The plays were seen not simply as the emergence of a new literary form but as a manifestation of modernity itself, transforming the stage into a site for the exploration of new ideas and ways of being. A Beggar’s Art is the first book in English to examine the full range of early twentieth-century Japanese drama. Accompanying his study, M. Cody Poulton provides his translations of representative one-act plays. Poulton looks at the emergence of drama as a modern literary and artistic form and chronicles the creation of modern Japanese drama as a reaction to both traditional (particularly kabuki) dramaturgy and European drama. Translations and productions of the latter became the model for the so-called New Theater (shingeki), where the question of how to be both modern and Japanese at the same time was hotly contested. Following introductory essays on the development of Japanese drama from the 1880s to the early 1930s, are translations of nine seminal one-act plays by nine dramatists, including two women, Okada Yachiyo and Hasegawa Shigure. The subject matter of these plays is that of modern drama everywhere: discord between men and women, between parents and children, and the resulting disintegration of marriages and families. Both the bourgeoisie and the proletariat make their appearances; modern pretensions are lampooned and modern predicaments lamented in equal measure. Realism (as evidenced in the plays of Kikuchi Kan and Tanaka Chikao) prevails as the mode of modernity, but other styles are presented: the symbolism of Izumi Kyoka, Suzuki Senzaburo’s brittle melodrama, Kubota Mantaro’s minimalistic lyricism, Akita Ujaku’s politically incisive expressionism, and even a proto-absurdist work by Japan’s master of prewar drama, Kishida Kunio. With its combination of new translations and informative and theoretically engaging essays, A Beggar’s Art will prove invaluable for students and researchers in world theater and Japanese studies, particularly those with an interest in modern Japanese literature and culture.
Author: Ji Yixia
Publisher: Funstory
Published: 2020-01-01
Total Pages: 587
ISBN-13: 1647878535
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShe was not only Ming Lan Nation's most favored Seven Royal Daughter s.emperor's favorite lady.He was also the best wife in the heart of famous men.However, such a position was often fraught with danger and endless assassinations.He accidentally became a beggar.However, because of a ball of embroidery, they were able to form a marriage alliance.He would marry her, and if he married her, he would naturally have to take responsibility.But who would tell her why First Young Master had such a bad temper?Even Maidservant looked down on this beggar wife of hers.Sigh, since she looked down on him, she would try her best to be the person that he thought highly of.Not having the confidence to make him fall in love with her.But at the very least, he would do his best to not let him regret marrying her."
Author: Kelly S. Johnson
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 2007-05-29
Total Pages: 247
ISBN-13: 0802803784
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy, asks Kelly Johnson, does Christian ethics so rarely tackle the real-life question of whether to give to beggars? Examining both classical economics and Christian stewardship ethics as reactions to medieval debates about the role of mendicants in the church and in wider society, Johnson reveals modern anxiety about dependence and humility as well as the importance of Christian attempts to rethink property relations in ways that integrate those qualities. She studies the rhetoric and thought of Christian thinkers, beggar saints, and economists from throughout history, placing greatest emphasis on the life and work of Peter Maurin, a cofounder of the Catholic Worker movement. Challenging and thought-provoking, The Fear of Beggars will move Christian economic ethics into a richer, more involved discussion.
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Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Published: 2011-07-07
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 1580234828
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRejoice in the stories of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov—for their insight into the human condition and the realm of the mysterious. When Rabbi Nachman first started telling his stories, he declared: "Now I am going to tell you stories." The reason he did so was because in generations so far from God the only remedy was to present the secrets of the Torah—including even the greatest of them—in the form of stories. —from the Preface For centuries, spiritual teachers have told stories to convey lessons about God and perceptions of the world around us. Hasidic master Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810) perfected this teaching method through his engrossing and entertaining stories that are fast-moving, brilliantly structured, and filled with penetrating insights. This collection presents the wisdom of Rebbe Nachman, translated by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan and accompanied by illuminating commentary drawn from the works of Rebbe Nachman's pupils. This important work brings you authentic interpretations of Rebbe Nachman’s stories, allowing you to experience the rich heritage of Torah and Kabbalah that underlies each word of his inspirational teachings.