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Isabel Allende: Life and Spirits
Celia Correas de ZapataA series of interviews with the Chilean author.
Isabel Allende: Life and Spirits
Celia Correas de ZapataA series of interviews with the Chilean author.
Isabel Allende: Recuerdos para un cuento / Isabel Allende: ...
Celia Correas de ZapataAmong the cobwebs, the young Isabel read dust-covered books, through which she discovered the silken threads of fantastical stories, threads that would one day inform the novels of a legendary writer.
Desdemona for Celia by Hilton
Celia Paul"'Desdemona for Celia by Hilton' is a multifaceted collaboration between artist Celia Paul and Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer Hilton Als. A concise selection of drawings and paintings by Paul are illustrated.
The Illustrated Journeys of Celia Fiennes, C1682-c.1712
Celia FiennesTHIS THIRD EDITION IS A LIVE ACCOUNT OF THE TRAVELS OF CELIA FIENNES THROUGHOUT ENGLAND BETWEEN 1685 AND 1710 AND IS NOW RE-ISSUED TO CO-INCIDE WITH THE WILLIAM AND MARY TRECENTENARY.
Celia Scott
Alan ColquhounPhotographer Nick Turner, © Celia Scott 12. Photographer Nick Turner, © Celia Scott 13. Photographer Nick Turner, © Celia Scott 14. © Jerry Hardman-Jones 15 . © Celia Scott 16. Photographer Nick Turner, © Celia Scott 17. Photographer ...
Sexual paradox: creative tensions in our lives and in our ...
Celia A. HahnCreative Tensions in Our Lives and in Our Congregations Celia Allison Hahn Presenting an alternative to current male-female stereotypes, Celia Hahn analyzes the tensions between men and women in their physical, psychological, social, ...
Through England on a Side Saddle
Celia FiennesCelia Fiennes is remarkable for the journeys she made, in an effort regain her health, riding through the English countryside.
Dangerous Thoughts
Celia Fremlin'A thoughtful, entertaining thriller.' Booklist 'I cannot recommend [it] too highly.' Time Out 'Celia Fremlin is an astonishing writer, who explores that nightmare country where brain, mind and self battle to establish the truth.
British Modernism and Censorship
Celia MarshikCelia Marshik argues that censorship can benefit as well as harm writers and the works they create in response to it.
Inventive Life: Approaches to the New Vitalism
PreviewInventive Life: Approaches to the New Vitalism Edited by Mariam Fraser, Sarah Kember and Celia Lury Contents Mariam Fraser, Sarah Kember and Celia Lury Monica Greco Suhail M alik Andrew Barry Adrian Mackenzie Celia Lury Lisa ...
With No Crying
Celia Fremlin' Andrew Taylor With No Crying (1980), Celia Fremlin's eleventh novel, tells of Miranda, a daydreaming fifteen-year-old schoolgirl who has encouraged a boy to seduce her and is glad to find herself pregnant, but then bitterly resentful when ...
Beyond Tribalism: Managing Identities in a Diverse World
Celia de AncaIn Beyond Tribalism, author Celia de Anca reveals that tribalism is the key to understanding the success of the most innovative businesses in the 21st century.
Prisoner's Base
Celia FremlinCelia Fremlin's sixth novel Prisoner's Base (1967) served further proof of her mastery at uncovering anxieties and even terrors in the domestic sphere.
King of the World
Celia Fremlin' Andrew Taylor King of the World (1994), Celia Fremlin's sixteenth and final novel, is the story of flat-mates Bridget and Diane.
Virginia Woolf Miscellany
More editionsREVIEW BRITISH MODERNISM AND CENSORSHIP by Celia Marshik. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 257 pages. S85.00 cloth. With its first sentence, Celia Marshik lays the groundwork for her timely and informative study, ...
Ticket to Curlew
Celia LottridgeCELIA BARKER LOTTRIDGE has won international recognition for her many children's books, including Wings to Fly, the sequel to Ticket to Curlew. She lives in Toronto, where she is writing a third book about the Ferrier family.
The Echoing Stones
Celia Fremlin' Andrew Taylor The Echoing Stones (1993) was Celia Fremlin's fifteenth novel. Arnold Walker's decision to take early retirement and become caretaker and tourist guide at a Tudor mansion changes his life dramatically.
Woolf Studies Annual
More editionsCelia Marshik (New York: Cambridge UP, 2006) xii + 257 pp. Illus. Let me begin with the ending because Celia Marshik's "Afterword: Forgotten Evils" sums up the exceptional relevance of her study. As Marshik observes: In the place of a ...
Uncle Paul
Celia FremlinUncle Paul (1959) was Celia Fremlin's second novel, and consolidated the success of her suspenseful debutThe Hours Before Dawn. Fifteen years ago Uncle Paul was exposed as a murderer by his wife Mildred, and sent to prison.
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