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Piece together the world of Jane Austen in this exciting new 1000 piece jigsaw, inspired by the life and works of the prolific author. Featuring a wide cast of Jane Austen's contemporaries and characters, take a tour of Austen's world from the rolling hills of Derbyshire, via Hampshire and Lyme Regis, to the golden stone of the Bath skyline as your build this puzzle. All of your favourites are hiding in this busy and engaging scene, waiting to be found by you! From Mr Darcy walking the grounds of Pemberley, to Anne Eliot enjoying a seaside escape, discover hidden gems as you make this puzzle and enjoy the final scene. The perfect challenge for Janeites, or anyone who loves a good jigsaw, this puzzle full of whispered intrigues, harmonious weddings and proposals is sure to delight. The World of Jane Austen is the second in Laurence King's new series of jigsaw puzzles, following The World of Shakespeare, and includes a pull-out poster full of fun Austen facts
54 CARD DECK - A set of playing cards featuring illustrations of
Austen's most famous characters. Features standard playing card
suits, numbers and court cards: can be used in exactly the same way
as normal playing cards FUN, COLOURFUL ILLUSTRATIONS: Illustrator
Barry Falls perfectly captures some of Austen's most loved
characters. Suits are themed on character traits, with hearts for
the Heroines and Heroes and spades for the Fools and Bores BOOKLET
INCLUDED: The accompanying booklet includes the rules to Regency
card games and their mentions in Austen's novels EASY HANDLING: The
cards will not crack or bend when shuffled or flexed due to their
weight. Held within a box these cards are perfect for taking
anywhere on the go GIFTS: The playing cards make the perfect gift
for any bookworm, or fan of Jane Austen Play cards with Mr Darcy
and Elizabeth Bennet as King and Queen of Hearts, Henry Crawford as
Ace Rogue, and many more of Jane Austen's most memorable
characters. Add some 19th-century drama to your favourite card
games or learn to play the ones featured in Austen's stories with
the help of the accompanying booklet.
'This is a marvellous, endlessly illuminating book ... It doesn't
go on the shelf alongside other critics; it goes on the shelf
alongside Dickens' Howard Jacobson ___________________ Discover the
tricks of a literary master in this essential guide to the
fictional world of Charles Dickens. From Pickwick to Scrooge,
Copperfield to Twist, how did Dickens find the perfect names for
his characters? What was Dickens's favourite way of killing his
characters? When is a Dickens character most likely to see a ghost?
Why is Dickens's trickery only fully realised when his novels are
read aloud? In thirteen entertaining and wonderfully insightful
essays, John Mullan explores the literary machinations of Dickens's
eccentric genius, from his delight in cliches to his rendering of
smells and his outrageous use of coincidences. A treat for all
lovers of Dickens, this essential companion puts his audacity,
originality and brilliance on full display. 'Brilliantly sharp ...
Mullan makes us see that Charles Dickens was one of the most
artful, which is to say skilled, writers the world has ever seen'
Mail on Sunday 'Put it on your Christmas list and spend the
post-goose collapse reading the good bits aloud' Laura Freeman
'Even if you know a lot about Dickens you will find revelations in
this book, and if you know nothing about him it will be the perfect
appetiser' The Times, The best paperbacks of 2021
The Winchester pipe rolls - the estate accounts of the bishops of
Winchester - constitute one of the most remarkable documentary
survivals from medieval England, and are without parallel anywhere
in the world, supplying detailed evidence for agriculture, prices,
wages, the land market and peasant society in an exceptionally
well-preserved sequence from 1209 onwards. They have attracted the
attention of historians of medieval economy and society for over
acentury, first in deposit in the Public Record Office, more
recently in Hampshire Record Office. The essays collected here
celebrate their survival and demonstrate their quality, putting
them into perspective as a documentary source, and assessing how
far their evidence is representative of England as a whole. The
volume also demonstrates some of the new ways in which they are
being put to use to enhance knowledge of medieval England, with a
numberof the articles concerned with recent research projects. The
book is completed with a handlist of these records up to 1455, the
year in which the bishopric administration started to keep its
accounts in registers rather than rolls. Contributors: RICHARD H.
BRITNELL, BRUCE M. S. CAMPBELL, JOHN LANGDON, JOHN MULLAN, MARK
PAGE, K. J. STOCKS, CHRISTOPHER THORNTON, NICHOLAS C. VINCENT. The
late RICHARD BRITNELL was Professor of History at the University of
Durham.
Brings together three parts of "Robinson Crusoe" and examines their
relationship. This work contains editorial material that includes a
substantial introduction to each novel, explanatory endnotes,
textual notes, and a consolidated index.
Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
is a unique work of literature. first published in 1798, it marked
a radical change in the direction of English Literature. Lyrical
Ballads represented a movement away from the overwrought, highly
formal and learned verse of the 18th century and in so doing
ushered in a new, more democratic poetic era. Written in the
language of the common man and addressing the concerns of the
common man, Lyrical Ballads was the first - and remains the most -
truly revolutionary collection of poetry, paving the way for the
great Romantic poets - keats, Byron, Shelley et al. - and proving
that, while there was no actual revolution on the ground, England
could still be the most revolutionary of places. Lyrical Ballads
was not a single phenomenon but a sequence of four editions spread
over seven years; its appearance in English literature was not a
historical moment but a sequence of moments - 1798, 1800, 1802,
1805. This edition - based on the 1805 edition, but looking back on
each of the previous publications - shows how this collection
developed, how it was refined and added to by the authors. No other
edition on the market has such a wealth of key background
information.
Play cards with Oliver Twist and the Artful Dodger, keep your eye on Scrooge and Uriah Heep as 'Ace' Villains, and have a game of 'Beggar My Neighbour' with Pip and Estella.
This playing card deck features 54 of Dickens' most memorable characters and includes an introduction to Victorian card games in the accompanying booklet.
Features:
- FUN, COLORFUL ILLUSTRATIONS by Barry Falls of the most memorable Charles Dickens characters on every single card including Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Tiny Tim, Miss Havisham... and many more.
- LEARN MORE ABOUT DICKENS in the accompanying booklet written by a Dickensian academic, which includes information on the characters from the deck as they appear in Dickens novels as well as rules for popular Victorian card games
- A FULL 54-CARD DECK with standard playing card suits, numbers and court cards: can be used in exactly the same way as regular playing cards. Suits are themed on character traits, with hearts for the Heroines & Heroes; diamonds as Friends & Entertainers; clubs are Fools & Frauds and spades for the Villains & Revengers
- EASY HANDLING: these high-quality cards are no show-through that will not crack or bend when shuffled or flexed and are presented in an attractive gift box
- THE PERFECT GIFT for any bookworm or fan of Charles Dickens and sits perfectly with The World of Charles Dickens 1000-piece Puzzle
Brings together three parts of "Robinson Crusoe" and examines their
relationship. This work contains editorial material that includes a
substantial introduction to each novel, explanatory endnotes,
textual notes, and a consolidated index.
Brings together three parts of "Robinson Crusoe" and examines their
relationship. This work contains editorial material that includes a
substantial introduction to each novel, explanatory endnotes,
textual notes, and a consolidated index.
Brings together three parts of "Robinson Crusoe" and examines their
relationship. This work contains editorial material that includes a
substantial introduction to each novel, explanatory endnotes,
textual notes, and a consolidated index.
This book is a carefully annotated selection from the popular culture of the eighteenth century. Each chapter focuses on not only a particular theme but also a particular story, often illustrated by contemporary newspaper reports. It makes available to any reader with an interest in the period material that was once popular but has long been buried.
Brings together three parts of "Robinson Crusoe" and examines their
relationship. This work contains editorial material that includes a
substantial introduction to each novel, explanatory endnotes,
textual notes, and a consolidated index.
Brings together three parts of "Robinson Crusoe" and examines their
relationship. This work contains editorial material that includes a
substantial introduction to each novel, explanatory endnotes,
textual notes, and a consolidated index.
Brings together three parts of "Robinson Crusoe" and examines their
relationship. This work contains editorial material that includes a
substantial introduction to each novel, explanatory endnotes,
textual notes, and a consolidated index.
Brings together three parts of "Robinson Crusoe" and examines their
relationship. This work contains editorial material that includes a
substantial introduction to each novel, explanatory endnotes,
textual notes, and a consolidated index.
Part of the "Lives of Victorian Literary Figures" series, this set
collects contemporary memoirs, biographies and ephemera relating to
Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton. Editorial apparatus
includes a general introduction, headnotes, endnotes and a general
index.
Part of the "Lives of Victorian Literary Figures" series, this set
collects contemporary memoirs, biographies and ephemera relating to
Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton. Editorial apparatus
includes a general introduction, headnotes, endnotes and a general
index.
Part of the "Lives of Victorian Literary Figures" series, this set
collects contemporary memoirs, biographies and ephemera relating to
Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton. Editorial apparatus
includes a general introduction, headnotes, endnotes and a general
index.
Ruskin grew up in suburban London; in later life, he settled in the
Lake District . Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle moved in the opposite
direction - from rural Scotland to London's Cheyne Walk. This title
focuses on writers for whom 'the centre' was a pressing concern.
Ruskin grew up in suburban London; in later life, he settled in the
Lake District . Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle moved in the opposite
direction - from rural Scotland to London's Cheyne Walk. This title
focuses on writers for whom 'the centre' was a pressing concern.
Ruskin grew up in suburban London; in later life, he settled in the
Lake District . Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle moved in the opposite
direction - from rural Scotland to London's Cheyne Walk. This title
focuses on writers for whom 'the centre' was a pressing concern.
The three volumes that comprise this set are facsimile
reproductions of contemporary biographical material. They include
letters, memoirs, poems and articles on three outstanding Victorian
literary partnerships. These are the Brownings, Brontes and the
Rossettis.
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