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The remote and inhospitable landscape of Iceland made it a perfect
breeding-ground for heroes. The first Norsemen to colonize it in
860 found that the fight for survival demanded high courage and
tough self reliance; it also nurtured a stern sense of duty and an
uncompromising view of destiny. The Icelandic sagas relate the
adventurous lives of individuals and families between 930 and 1030,
which began as oral tales but were skilfully documented in the
thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, and are now regarded as
written literature. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford
World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature
from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's
commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a
wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions
by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text,
up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
Illustrated throughout, this classic study traces the development of the northern peoples and kingdoms from their origins and legendary pre-history to the triumphs of Canute and the defeat of Harald Hardradi at Stamford Bridge in 1066.
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Theatricks (Paperback)
Eleanor Gwyn-Jones
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R508
R430
Discovery Miles 4 300
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Enna Petersen has never been good at making personal decisions,
particularly when she has to choose between her passions. As a
theater director, the stage is her world, the spotlight her vitamin
D, the waft of greasepaint her oxygen. However, when her handsome
American businessman boyfriend proposes and paints the picture of a
luxurious life in Pennsylvania, she has to tear her heart in two
and give up on her theatrical dreams. But as she navigates the visa
gauntlet at the US embassy in England, she meets Will, a
charismatic, erudite actor who encourages her to not give up on her
dilapidated and much beloved theater. She is torn, tormented by the
thought that her departure will certainly lead to Ashtead Theatre's
demise, but she follows her heart, says goodbye to her homeland,
and begins her new role as Cole's fiancee in America. However,
homesickness soon strikes. Enna longs for the English countryside,
her theater, and the passion that Will has inspired in her. After
her American dreams fall apart, she is reunited with all three back
in the UK, and with Will's help, she soon finds her theater more
successful than she ever thought possible. She has everything she's
ever wanted, including a gorgeous man in her bed to share it with,
so why is it she can't stop thinking about Cole?
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Jazz Hands (Paperback)
Eleanor Gwyn-Jones
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R456
R401
Discovery Miles 4 010
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Contains all Gwyn Jones' short stories, with those from "The Blue
Bed", "The Water Music", "Welsh Heirs", and "Selected Poems". This
book offers a critical analysis, addressing the literary context in
which the stories, particularly the early ones, were produced, and
their critical reception.
'So they took the blossoms of the oak, and the blossoms of the
broom, and the blossoms of the meadow-sweet, and produced from them
a maiden, the fairest and most graceful that man ever saw...' In
this superb collection of tales, Celtic mythology and Arthurian
romance come together to form a fascinating, deep-seated and
powerful interpretation of British history. The tales include the
story of the shape-shifter, Gwydion, who created a woman out of
flowers; a murdered husband turned into an eagle; Math the
magician; a magical board, dragons witches and giants. These
wondrous creatures live in the same world as kings and heroes,
quests for honour, and stories of revenge, chivalry, honour and
love. THE MABINOGIAN remains one of the greatest and most
influential works of myth and legend ever created.
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Nadine Gordimer
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Discovery Miles 1 640
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