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Dorothy Edwards

Author : Claire Andrea Flay-Petty
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2011-10-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780708324417

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Dorothy Edwards by Claire Andrea Flay-Petty Pdf

Informed by newly available diaries and correspondence, here is the first comprehensive biographical and critical study of this enigmatic writer whose tragic suicide at the age of thirty-one served to plunge her fascinating body of work into obscurity.

Dorothy Edwards

Author : Claire Andrea Flay-Petty
Publisher : University of Wales Press
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2011-10-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781783162598

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Dorothy Edwards by Claire Andrea Flay-Petty Pdf

Dorothy Edwards is the first full-length biographical and literary study of this enigmatic valleys-born writer. Combining close textual analysis with comprehensive biography, this book draws on previously unpublished archival material to fill in the details of Edwards’ life, and considers her work in the light of her views and experiences. Born in the south-Wales mining valley of Ogmore Vale in 1903, Edwards was raised in a radical socialist household during a period of political debate and industrial strife. And yet despite her upbringing, readers of Edwards’ work could be forgiven for initially believing hers to be the work of a middle-class English author. The paradox between upbringing and the literary world that she chose to create is central to Dorothy Edwards. The first of the book’s four chapters focuses on Edwards’ biography; informed by new manuscript material, it outlines the period from Edwards’ birth and upbringing, to the writing of Rhapsody (1927) and Winter Sonata (1928). The second chapter constitutes a reading of the short-story collection Rhapsody in the light of gender theories, while the third section offers the first in-depth study of Edwards’ only published novel, Winter Sonata. Finally, the book returns to discuss the year leading up to her suicide on 6th January 1934, which Edwards largely spent in London living with Bloomsbury author David Garnett and his family, and the impact that this experience had on her understanding of national and class divisions. Previously unpublished letters and diary entries offer an insight into her feelings and experiences during this turbulent period.

Bride of the Buddha

Author : Barbara McHugh, PhD
Publisher : Monkfish Book Publishing
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781948626248

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Bride of the Buddha by Barbara McHugh, PhD Pdf

"This engrossing exploration of gender dynamics, identity, and the spiritual quest for meaning will appeal to Buddhists and general readers alike." —Publishers Weekly “This is an impressive tapestry of history, spiritual philosophy, and literary drama and an edifying look at the patriarchal limitations of Buddhism’s genesis...An intelligently conceived and artistically executed reconsideration of religious history.” —Kirkus Reviews “Bride of the Buddha is an immersive novel about the founding of Buddhism, told in the voice of a woman who would not be excluded from the spiritual quest, nor from the presence of the man whom she loved.” —ForeWord Magazine This is the story of Yasodhara, the abandoned wife of the Buddha. Facing society’s challenges, she transforms her rage into devotion to the path of liberation. The page-turner about a woman’s struggle in an unapologetic religious patriarchy, Bride of the Buddha offers a penetrating perspective on the milieu of the Buddha.

Rhapsody

Author : Dorothy Edwards
Publisher : Parthian Books
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2012-10-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781908946447

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Rhapsody by Dorothy Edwards Pdf

These sharp, ironic and compelling stories by Dorothy Edwards are perfect hard gems of observation about obsession, unhappiness and alienation. First published in 1927 and republished here with three new stories, Rhapsody is the first of only two books to survive this author's short and tragic life. Includes an introduction by Christopher Meredith

The Witches and the Grinnygog

Author : Dorothy Edwards
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:59291131

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Winter Sonata

Author : Dorothy Edwards
Publisher : Honno Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Equality
ISBN : 1906784299

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Winter Sonata by Dorothy Edwards Pdf

As summer fades, young telegraph clerk Arnold Nettle arrives in an unspecified English village. Sickly and shy, he hopes that the season will be far less damaging to his frail disposition than another winter spent in town. Repulsed by the crude behaviour of his working-class landlady and her brood, he becomes enamoured with the middle-class Neran family, who live in a large white house on the hill. But they're not without problems of their own...

Anatomy of Injustice

Author : Raymond Bonner
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2013-01-08
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9780307948540

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Anatomy of Injustice by Raymond Bonner Pdf

From Pulitzer Prize winner Raymond Bonner, the gripping story of a grievously mishandled murder case that put a twenty-three-year-old man on death row. In January 1982, an elderly white widow was found brutally murdered in the small town of Greenwood, South Carolina. Police immediately arrested Edward Lee Elmore, a semiliterate, mentally retarded black man with no previous felony record. His only connection to the victim was having cleaned her gutters and windows, but barely ninety days after the victim's body was found, he was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. Elmore had been on death row for eleven years when a young attorney named Diana Holt first learned of his case. With the exemplary moral commitment and tenacious investigation that have distinguished his reporting career, Bonner follows Holt's battle to save Elmore's life and shows us how his case is a textbook example of what can go wrong in the American justice system. Moving, enraging, suspenseful, and enlightening, Anatomy of Injustice is a vital contribution to our nation's ongoing, increasingly important debate about inequality and the death penalty.

My Naughty Little Sister Goes Fishing

Author : Dorothy Edwards,Shirley Hughes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1989-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0749701242

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My Naughty Little Sister Goes Fishing by Dorothy Edwards,Shirley Hughes Pdf

For 50 years, stories about the funny, loveable, mischievous little girl have enchanted children all over the world. This color treasury includes a selection of best-loved stories and is perfectly complemented by Shirley Hughes' warm and nostalgic illustrations. An introduction chronicling the life of creator Dorothy Edwards and letters from fans provide insight into her inspiration for the stories.

Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1890s-1920s

Author : Faith Binckes
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-04-10
Category : British periodicals
ISBN : 9781474450652

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Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1890s-1920s by Faith Binckes Pdf

New perspectives on women's contributions to periodical culture in the era of modernismThis collection highlights the contributions of women writers, editors and critics to periodical culture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It explores women's role in shaping conversations about modernism and modernity across varied aesthetic and ideological registers, and foregrounds how such participation was shaped by a wide range of periodical genres. The essays focus on well-known publications and introduce those as yet obscure and understudied - including middlebrow and popular magazines, movement-based, radical papers, avant-garde titles and classic Little Magazines. Examining neglected figures and shining new light on familiar ones, the collection enriches our understanding of the role women played in the print culture of this transformative period.Key FeaturesHelps recover neglected women writers and cast new light on canonical onesHighlights the geographical diversity of modern British print cultureEmphasises the interdisciplinary nature of modernism, including essays on modernist dance, music, cinema, drama and architecture Includes a section on social movement periodicals

The Short Story

Author : Ailsa Cox
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2009-03-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781443807524

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The Short Story by Ailsa Cox Pdf

Long regarded as an undervalued and marginalised genre, the short story is undergoing a renaissance. The Short Story celebrates its unique appeal. Practitioners and scholars address the issues facing short story criticism in the 21st century. Author A.L. Kennedy shares the pleasures and frustrations of writing the short story in the literary marketplace. This is followed by an assessment of recent attempts to promote short story readership in the UK. Other contributors look at forms such as the short-short and the short story sequence. The range of authors discussed includes Martin Amis, Anita Desai, Salman Rushdie and James Joyce. The short story is the most international of genres; this is reflected in chapters on Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino and on Japanese short fiction. Postcolonial and translation theory are combined with the close reading of specific texts. Neglected authors, such as the Welsh writer Dorothy Edwards and the colonial figure Frank Swettenham, are re-evaluated and we also consider genre writing, with chapters on crime fiction and Ray Bradbury’s Martian Chronicles. Integrating theory and practice, The Short Story will appeal both to writers and to students of literary criticism.

Breach of Privilege

Author : Graham Ison
Publisher : Murder Room
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2015-10-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781471918728

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Breach of Privilege by Graham Ison Pdf

When MP Hugh Blakemore is shot dead in the Fulham Road, DCI Harry Brock and DS Dave Poole are assigned to the case. Months previously, Blakemore killed an inmate when visiting a prison, and although Blakemore was exonerated, Brock is convinced this is a revenge killing. In an investigation with more ups and downs than fairground ride - and more lies than a villain's alibi - the MP's widow, her ex-husband and their daughter all play starring roles, along with a motley crew of actresses, American gangsters and criminals. And, along with murder, blackmail and corruption are in the air . . .

Exploring Nature With Your Child; an Introduction to the Enjoyment and Understanding of Nature

Author : Dorothy Edwards 1907- Shuttlesworth
Publisher : Legare Street Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2023-07-22
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1022894285

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Exploring Nature With Your Child; an Introduction to the Enjoyment and Understanding of Nature by Dorothy Edwards 1907- Shuttlesworth Pdf

Discover the wonders of nature with Dorothy Edwards' Exploring Nature with Your Child. From observing insects to exploring the night sky, Edwards offers practical tips and advice for parents seeking to share the joys of nature with their children. This essential guide is a must-have for any family interested in exploring the natural world. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society

Author : Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (Great Britain)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1893
Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN : IND:30000116575840

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The Psychology and Sociology of Wrongful Convictions

Author : Wendy J Koen,C. Michael Bowers
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2018-06-26
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780128027028

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The Psychology and Sociology of Wrongful Convictions by Wendy J Koen,C. Michael Bowers Pdf

Wrongful convictions are the result of faulty or false scientific evidence in 50% of the cases. Defense counsel is often at a great disadvantage in defending against evidence based on science. Illusory Evidence: The Psychology and Sociology of Wrongful Convictions is written for the non-scientist, to make complicated scientific information clear and concise enough for attorneys and judges to master. This is obtained by providing case studies to simplify issues in forensic psychology for the legal professional. Increases the courts’ knowledge about areas of psychology that have been debunked, have advanced, or have been refined by the scientific community Covers issues in psychological forensics, namely: Profiling, Psychological Defenses, Mitigation, Eyewitness Testimony/Identification, Child Testimony, Repressed Memories, False Confessions and Moral Panic Trains prosecuting attorneys about the present state of the forensic psychology, to avoid relying only on legal precedent and will not present flawed science to the court Provides defense attorneys the knowledge necessary to competently defend where forensic psychology plays a part in a prosecution Arms innocence projects and appellate attorneys with the latest information to challenge convictions Uses case studies to simplify issues in forensic psychology for the legal professional

The Unkechaug Indians of Eastern Long Island

Author : John A. Strong
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2013-02-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780806189499

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The Unkechaug Indians of Eastern Long Island by John A. Strong Pdf

Few people may realize that Long Island is still home to American Indians, the region’s original inhabitants. One of the oldest reservations in the United States—the Poospatuck Reservation—is located in Suffolk County, the densely populated eastern extreme of the greater New York area. The Unkechaug Indians, known also by the name of their reservation, are recognized by the State of New York but not by the federal government. This narrative account—written by a noted authority on the Algonquin peoples of Long Island—is the first comprehensive history of the Unkechaug Indians. Drawing on archaeological and documentary sources, John A. Strong traces the story of the Unkechaugs from their ancestral past, predating the arrival of Europeans, to the present day. He describes their first encounters with British settlers, who introduced to New England’s indigenous peoples guns, blankets, cloth, metal tools, kettles, as well as disease and alcohol. Although granted a large reservation in perpetuity, the Unkechaugs were, like many Indian tribes, the victims of broken promises, and their landholdings diminished from several thousand acres to fifty-five. Despite their losses, the Unkechaugs have persisted in maintaining their cultural traditions and autonomy by taking measures to boost their economy, preserve their language, strengthen their communal bonds, and defend themselves against legal challenges. In early histories of Long Island, the Unkechaugs figured only as a colorful backdrop to celebratory stories of British settlement. Strong’s account, which includes extensive testimony from tribal members themselves, brings the Unkechaugs out of the shadows of history and establishes a permanent record of their struggle to survive as a distinct community.