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Collected Stories of Colette (Paperback)
Colette; Translated by Matthew Ward; Edited by Robert Phelps; Translated by Antonia White
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The Collected Stories of Colette beings together in one volume for the first time in any language the comprehensive collection of short stories by the novelist known worldwide as Colette, and now acknowledged, with Proust, as the most original French narrative writer of the first half of our century. of the one hundred stories gathered here, thirty-one appear for the first time in English and another twenty-nine have been newly translated for this volume.
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Pure Worship (Hardcover)
Matthew Ward; Foreword by Malcolm B Yarnell
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This book explores the place of loyalty in the relationship between
the monarchy and their subjects in late medieval and early modern
Britain. It focuses on a period in which political and religious
upheaval tested the bonds of loyalty between ruler and ruled. The
era also witnessed changes in how loyalty was developed and
expressed. The first section focuses on royal propaganda and
expressions of loyalty from the gentry and nobility under the
Yorkist and early Tudor monarchs, as well as the fifteenth-century
Scottish monarchy. The chapters illustrate late-medieval
conceptions of loyalty, exploring how they manifested themselves
and how they persisted and developed into early modernity. Loyalty
to the later Tudors and early Stuarts is scrutinised in the second
section, gauging the growing level of dissent in the build-up to
the British Civil Wars of the seventeenth century. The final
section dissects the role that the concept of loyalty played during
and after the Civil Wars, looking at how divergent groups navigated
this turbulent period and examining the ways in which loyalty could
be used as a means of surviving the upheaval.
This book explores the place of loyalty in the relationship between
the monarchy and their subjects in late medieval and early modern
Britain. It focuses on a period in which political and religious
upheaval tested the bonds of loyalty between ruler and ruled. The
era also witnessed changes in how loyalty was developed and
expressed. The first section focuses on royal propaganda and
expressions of loyalty from the gentry and nobility under the
Yorkist and early Tudor monarchs, as well as the fifteenth-century
Scottish monarchy. The chapters illustrate late-medieval
conceptions of loyalty, exploring how they manifested themselves
and how they persisted and developed into early modernity. Loyalty
to the later Tudors and early Stuarts is scrutinised in the second
section, gauging the growing level of dissent in the build-up to
the British Civil Wars of the seventeenth century. The final
section dissects the role that the concept of loyalty played during
and after the Civil Wars, looking at how divergent groups navigated
this turbulent period and examining the ways in which loyalty could
be used as a means of surviving the upheaval.
For Byron, poetic achievement was always relative. Writing meant
dwelling in an echo chamber of other voices that enriched and
contextualised what he had to say. He believed that literary
traditions mattered and regarded poetic form as something embedded
in historical moments and places. His poetry, as this volume
demonstrates, engaged richly and experimentally with English
influences and in turn licenced experimentation in multiple strands
of post-Romantic English verse. In Byron Among the English Poets he
is seen as a poet's poet, a writer whose verse has served as both
echo of and prompt for a host of other voices. Here, leading
international scholars consider both the contours of individual
literary relationships and broader questions regarding the workings
of intertextuality, exploring the many ways Byron might be thought
to be 'among' the poets: alluding and alluded to; collaborative;
competitive; parodied; worked and reworked in imitations,
critiques, tributes, travesties and biographies.
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Frostgrave: The Wizards' Conclave (Paperback)
Joseph A. McCullough; Contributions by Alessio Cavatore, Alex Buchel, Andy Chambers, Daniel Mersey, …
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Wizards tend to be secretive and solitary, rarely sharing their knowledge, and associating with only a select few apprentices, followers, and henchmen. It is rare that they spend time in the company of other spellcasters, and rarer still that they work together. Now, however, something is about to take place that has not occurred since the great days of Felstad – a gathering of wizards.
In this new supplement for Frostgrave, some of the biggest names in gaming turn their creative powers towards the Frozen City, each contributing a scenario and adding their own flair to the game. Featuring scenarios by Alessio Cavatore, Alex Buchel, Andy Chambers, Gav Thorpe, Chris Pramas, Daniel Mersey, Andrea Sfiligoi, and many more, this tome provides a collection of adventures that will pit players against unimaginable foes and challenges, pushing their wizards and warbands to new limits.
ALL PATHS LEAD TO VENGEANCE. These are dark times for the Kingdom
of Khalad. As the magical mists of the Veil devour the land, the
populace struggles beneath the rule of ruthless noble houses and
their uncaring immortal king. Kat doesn't care about any of that. A
talented thief, she's pursuing one big score that will settle the
debt that destroyed her family. No easy feat in a realm where
indentured spirits hold vigil over every vault and treasure room.
However, Kat has a unique gift: she can speak to those spirits, and
even command them. She'll need every advantage she can get. Kat's
not a hero. She just wants to be free. To have her old life back.
But as rebellion rekindles and the war for Khalad's future begins,
everyone - Kat included - will have to pick a side. The Darkness
Before Them is the start of a gripping new epic fantasy series
packed full of intrigue, action and powerful magic.
'Outstanding' Publishers Weekly (starred review) Warfare, myth and
magic collide in Legacy of Steel, the spectacular sequel to Matthew
Ward's acclaimed fantasy debut, Legacy of Ash. A year has passed
since an unlikely alliance saved the Tressian Republic from fire
and darkness - at great cost. Thousands perished, and Viktor Akadra
- the Republic's champion - has disappeared. While the ruling
council struggles to mend old wounds, other factions sense
opportunity. The insidious Parliament of Crows schemes in the
shadows, while to the east the Hadari Emperor gathers his armies.
As turmoil spreads across the Republic, its ripples are felt in the
realms of the divine. War is coming . . . and this time the gods
themselves will take sides. Praise for the series: 'A hugely
entertaining debut' John Gwynne 'Epic fantasy as it should be; big,
bold and very addictive' Starburst 'Incredible action scenes'
Fantasy Hive 'Magnificent and epic' Grimdark Magazine
'Expertly wrought . . . a vigorous, bravura saga' Publishers Weekly
(starred review) Warfare, myth and magic collide in Legacy of
Light, the spectacular conclusion to Matthew Ward's acclaimed
Legacy trilogy. For the first time in many years, the Tressian
Republic and the Hadari Empire are at peace. But war never sleeps.
In Tregard, Empress Melanna Saranal struggles to protect a throne
won at great cost. In Tressia, Lord Protector Viktor Droshna
pursues forbidden power to restore all he's lost. As the sins of
the past are once more laid bare, every road leads to war. Darkness
gathers, alliances shatter and one final battle looms. What hope
remains, lies within the light. Praise for the series: 'Hugely
entertaining' John Gwynne 'Epic fantasy as it should be; big, bold
and very addictive' Starburst 'Incredible action scenes' Fantasy
Hive 'Magnificent and epic' Grimdark Magazine The Legacy Trilogy
Legacy of Ash Legacy of Steel Legacy of Light
'A hugely entertaining debut' John Gwynne 'Epic fantasy as it
should be; big, bold and very addictive' Starburst 'A brilliantly
realised setting . . . I have lost sleep, forgotten food and made
this the thing I pick up every moment I can get' SFFWorld A shadow
has fallen over the Tressian Republic. Ruling families plot against
one another with sharp words and sharper knives, heedless of the
threat posed by the invading armies of the Hadari Empire. The
Republic faces its darkest hour. Yet as Tressia falls, heroes rise.
Game of Thrones meets The Last Kingdom in Matthew Ward's Legacy of
Ash - an unmissable epic fantasy debut of vicious intrigue, ancient
magic and the eternal clash of empires. 'Incredible action scenes'
Fantasy Hive 'Magnificent and epic' Grimdark magazine 'Rivals
Brandon Sanderson's Words of Radiance. It's really good' Engadget
The Legacy Trilogy Legacy of Ash Legacy of Steel Legacy of Light
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The Fire Within Them
Matthew Ward
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The sprawling Kingdom of Khalad stands alone. Severed from the rest
of the world by an ancient, arcane war, its folk toil behind a wall
of living mist, beholden to an undead king and his barons. But hope
lies with two figures: Kat, an accomplished thief, and Vallant, a
rebel and folk hero. Together they will light a fire that will burn
away the corruption and tyranny of King Diar's rule. But only if
they succeed . . .
'Outstanding' Publishers Weekly (starred review) Warfare, myth and
magic collide in Legacy of Steel, the spectacular sequel to Matthew
Ward's acclaimed fantasy debut, Legacy of Ash. A year has passed
since an unlikely alliance saved the Tressian Republic from fire
and darkness - at great cost. Thousands perished, and Viktor Akadra
- the Republic's champion - has disappeared. While the ruling
council struggles to mend old wounds, other factions sense
opportunity. The insidious Parliament of Crows schemes in the
shadows, while to the east the Hadari Emperor gathers his armies.
As turmoil spreads across the Republic, its ripples are felt in the
realms of the divine. War is coming . . . and this time the gods
themselves will take sides. Praise for the series: 'A hugely
entertaining debut' John Gwynne 'Epic fantasy as it should be; big,
bold and very addictive' Starburst 'Incredible action scenes'
Fantasy Hive 'Magnificent and epic' Grimdark Magazine The Legacy
Trilogy Legacy of Ash Legacy of Steel Legacy of Light
'Expertly wrought . . . a vigorous, bravura saga' Publishers Weekly
(starred review) Warfare, myth and magic collide in Legacy of
Light, the spectacular conclusion to Matthew Ward's acclaimed
Legacy trilogy. For the first time in many years, the Tressian
Republic and the Hadari Empire are at peace. But war never sleeps.
In Tregard, Empress Melanna Saranal struggles to protect a throne
won at great cost. In Tressia, Lord Protector Viktor Droshna
pursues forbidden power to restore all he's lost. As the sins of
the past are once more laid bare, every road leads to war. Darkness
gathers, alliances shatter and one final battle looms. What hope
remains, lies within the light. Praise for the series: 'Hugely
entertaining' John Gwynne 'Epic fantasy as it should be; big, bold
and very addictive' Starburst 'Incredible action scenes' Fantasy
Hive 'Magnificent and epic' Grimdark Magazine The Legacy Trilogy
Legacy of Ash Legacy of Steel Legacy of Light
How one family's tragedy ultimately revolutionized contemporary
Christian music.
Known for such classics as "Easter Song," the Second Chapter of
Acts was one of the major music groups in the forefront of the
Jesus movement. But what happened, in the wake of personal tragedy,
to bring together a brother and his two sisters to sing so boldly
for their Lord? And what was life really like for a major
contemporary Christian band in those early days?
In "My Second Chapter," Matthew Ward tells his part of the
storyfull of intriguing and humorous behind-the-scenes anecdotes
and observations: growing up in a large family...orphaned at age
twelve...finding the Lord in the California Jesus movement...
becoming a music star...traveling the world...battling
cancer...raising his own family ... and much more all revealing
God's faithfulness in every circumstance.
Join Matthew on his amazing personal journey from tragedy to
dynamic faith that helped set contemporary Christian music on fire.
And discover how God chooses whom he will to accomplish great and
mighty acts.
In his consideration of the language of the fashion magazine--the
structural analysis of descriptions of women's clothing by writers
about fashion--Barthes gives us a brief history of semiology. At
the same time, he identifies economics as the underlying reason for
the luxuriant prose of the fashion magazine: "Calculating,
industrial society is obliged to form consumers who don't
calculate; if clothing's producers and consumers had the same
consciousness, clothing would be bought (and produced) only at the
very slow rate of its dilapidation."
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Unflappable
Matthew Ward; Illustrated by Scott Magoon
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