A Secret Offense, A Secret Revenge

A Secret Offense, A Secret Revenge

Author: Pedro Calderón de la Barca

Publisher: CONVIVIVM

Published:

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13:

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"A Secret Offense, a Secret Revenge" (A Secreto Agravio, Secreta Venganza) is a play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca, written in the 17th century, during the Golden Age of Spain. The work falls within the drama genre. The plot revolves around themes such as honor, revenge, and the moral dilemma that these concepts can generate. The story follows Don Lope, a nobleman, who discovers a betrayal and decides to act outside the social and personal norms of honor of the time, that is, a duel, to not shed light on his dishonor. "A Secreto Agravio, Secreta Venganza" aptly represents the culture and values of the 17th century in Spain and Portugal, where the play's story is set, in addition to its historical contribution to the dramatic genre.


Secret Revenge

Secret Revenge

Author: Jeffrey Sani Anthony Bayley

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2004-09-01

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 1411612388

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My tale portrays the life of Mr. Stone Mason and his sister Jenny, both youths who having lost their parents; grow up struggling on the streets of Lagos. Stone become a gangster and his sister ending up working in an office for a powerful drug baron who covers up his illicit business with his expanding conglomerate of hotels. Along the line Jenny links her brother to the drug lords activities and Stone gets offered a big position in his outfit but little does he know that the drug king pin has cooked up a skim to get the police off his back and set Stone up to face the music. His plan goes sour. Was it because there was an informant within their ranks or could it be the works of the brilliant detective who was hot on the Drug Barons trail or did he underestimate the skill and determination of Mr. Stone Mason. Perhaps the assassin who never missed was a loose screw.


Revenge

Revenge

Author: Ted Sullivan

Publisher: Marvel Entertainment

Published: 2014-09-03

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1302402641

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An all-new graphic novel inspired by ABC's popular television series "Revenge," cowritten by series writer Ted Sullivan! Emily Thorne is a wealthy and good-natured philanthropist who recently befriended the powerful Grayson family. But Emily's real name is Amanda Clarke. Twenty years ago, the Graysons' elite social circle framed Amanda's father for a horrific crime...and Amanda plans to destroy the lives of those who stole her childhood and betrayed her father. Now, experience Amanda's first mission of revenge! After training in Japan, the untested heroine finds herself infiltrating high society in Geneva. There, she uncovers secrets about her past...but her future will be short-lived unless Amanda can defeat a surprising enemy with ties to the people who destroyed her life! Prepare for a thrilling ride into the previously unexplored past of television's most dynamic - and dangerous - girl next door!


Marked For Revenge

Marked For Revenge

Author: Emelie Schepp

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2017-06-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 147405093X

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Swedish public prosecutor Jana Berzelius is back in the twisted second instalment of Emelie Schepp’s award-winning series, perfect for fans of Jo Nesbø and Stieg Larsson.


Marked For Life

Marked For Life

Author: Emelie Schepp

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2016-06-16

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1474050840

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WINNER OF THE SPECSAVERS READERS CHOICE AWARD 2016 In Lindö, on the Swedish coast, a man has been found brutally murdered in his own home.


Membranes

Membranes

Author: Laura Otis

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2000-12-26

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9780801865275

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Defying the traditional boundary between science and the humanities, she concludes by proposing a notion of identity based on relations and connections.


Vacation Stories

Vacation Stories

Author: Santiago Ramón y Cajal

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9780252026553

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A world-famous neurobiologist, Santiago Ramn y Cajal won the Nobel Prize for his scientific research in 1906. The previous year, he published these stories: five ingenious tales that take a microscopic look at the nature, allure, and danger of scientific curiosity. Ramn y Cajal waited almost twenty years to publish these stories because he feared they would compromise his scientific career. Featuring the cutting-edge science of the mid-1880s (microscopy, bacteriology, and hypnosis), they probe the seductive power that proceeds from scientific knowledge and explore how the pursuit of such knowledge alternately redeems and ensnares humanity. Here revenge is disguised as research and common fraud as moral purification. Critical thought vies with moribund tradition and stifling religion for a hold on the human spirit; rigid divisions of class and wealth dissolve before the indiscriminate assault of microbes. One man's faith in science gives him the tools to outwit superstition and win the true love and happiness for which he has sacrificed. that melds the epiphany of A Christmas Carol with the macabre detail of an Edgar Allan Poe story.Now available for the first time in English, Ramn y Cajal's stories reveal a great deal about human nature and the collusion of ambition and greed that prey on the hapless and thoughtless, whether in the name of science, religion, or the state. Laura Otis, whose dual background in literature and science echoes that of the author, has crafted a sparkling translation that captures the wit and imagination of the original.


The Brain in Search of Itself

The Brain in Search of Itself

Author: Benjamin Ehrlich

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2022-03-15

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0374718776

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"Passionate and meticulous . . . [Ehrlich] delivers thought-provoking metaphors, unforgettable scenes and many beautifully worded phrases." —Benjamin Labatut, The New York Times Book Review One of The Telegraph's best books of the year The first major biography of the Nobel Prize–winning scientist who discovered neurons and transformed our understanding of the human mind—illustrated with his extraordinary anatomical drawings Unless you’re a neuroscientist, Santiago Ramón y Cajal is likely the most important figure in the history of biology you’ve never heard of. Along with Charles Darwin and Louis Pasteur, he ranks among the most brilliant and original biologists of the nineteenth century, and his discoveries have done for our understanding of the human brain what the work of Galileo and Sir Isaac Newton did for our conception of the physical universe. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1906 for his lifelong investigation of the structure of neurons: “The mysterious butterflies of the soul,” Cajal called them, “whose beating of wings may one day reveal to us the secrets of the mind.” And he produced a dazzling oeuvre of anatomical drawings, whose alien beauty grace the pages of medical textbooks and the walls of museums to this day. Benjamin Ehrlich’s The Brain in Search of Itself is the first major biography in English of this singular figure, whose scientific odyssey mirrored the rocky journey of his beloved homeland of Spain into the twentieth century. Born into relative poverty in a mountaintop hamlet, Cajal was an enterprising and unruly child whose ambitions were both nurtured and thwarted by his father, a country doctor with a flinty disposition. A portrait of a nation as well a biography, The Brain in Search of Itself follows Cajal from the hinterlands to Barcelona and Madrid, where he became an illustrious figure—resisting and ultimately transforming the rigid hierarchies and underdeveloped science that surrounded him. To momentous effect, Cajal devised a theory that was as controversial in his own time as it is universal in ours: that the nervous system is comprised of individual cells with distinctive roles, just like any other organ in the body. In one of the greatest scientific rivalries in history, he argued his case against Camillo Golgi and prevailed. In our age of neuro-imaging and investigations into the neural basis of the mind, Cajal is the artistic and scientific forefather we must get to know. The Brain in Search of Itself is at once the story of how the brain as we know it came into being and a finely wrought portrait of an individual as fantastical and complex as the subject to which he devoted his life.


Sweet Revenge

Sweet Revenge

Author: Nora Roberts

Publisher: Bantam

Published: 2009-12-30

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 0307568369

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“You can’t bottle wish fulfillment, but Nora Roberts certainly knows how to put it on the page.”—The New York Times At twenty-five, Princess Adrianne lives a life most people would envy. Beautiful and elegant, she spends her days dabbling in charities and her nights floating from one glamorous gala to the next. But her pampered-rich-girl pose is a ruse, a carefully calculated effort to hide a dangerous truth. For ten years Adrianne has lived for revenge. As a child, she could only watch the cruelty hidden behind the facade of her parents’ fairy-tale marriage. Now she has the perfect plan to make her famous father pay. She will take possession of the one thing he values above all others—The Sun and the Moon, a fabled necklace beyond price. Yet just as she is poised to take her vengeance, she meets a man who seems to divine her every secret. Clever, charming, and enigmatic, Philip Chamberlain has his own private reasons for getting close to Princess Adrianne. And only when it’s too late will she see the hidden danger . . . as she finds herself up against two formidable men—one with the knowledge to take her freedom, the other with the power to take her life. Praise for Sweet Revenge “Move over, Sidney Sheldon: the world has a new master of romantic suspense, and her name is Nora Roberts.”—Rex Reed “Her stories have fueled the dreams of twenty-five million readers.”—Entertainment Weekly