Modern Romance October 2016 Books 5 8

Modern Romance October 2016 Books 5 8
Author: Abby Green,Kate Walker,Maya Blake,Kim Lawrence,Jennifer Taylor
Publsiher: Mills & Boon
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0263927830

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Looking for a Modern Romance? Find Four Feductive Reads Here... Married for the Tycoon's Empire by Abby Green Indebted to Moreno by Kate Walker A Deal with Alejandro by Maya Blake Surrendering to the Italian's Command by Kim Lawrence

Modern Romance June 2021 Books 5 8

Modern Romance June 2021 Books 5 8
Author: Maya Blake,Clare Connelly,Jackie Ashenden,Lucy King
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 026330048X

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A Court Gesture

A Court Gesture
Author: Jenny Gardiner
Publsiher: Jenny Gardiner Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Hard to get never felt so good… Prince Luca of Monaforte is a player. Or so the tabloids claim. Rarely is he seen without a gorgeous, tall, blonde celebrity on his arm, and never has he had to so much as lift a finger to woo any female within a fifty-mile radius of him. Until he meets Larkin Mallory, a journalist he encounters who is covering fashion week. Petite, blonde-haired Larkin Mallory would rather stick a toothpick in her eyeball than have to sit through an interview with the arrogant young prince from Monaforte, who clearly thinks he’s all that. But when her boss gives her the choice: interview him or be fired, she makes sure Luca is in for the most uncomfortable interview he’s ever had to suffer through. Too bad for Larkin that being as formidable as a medieval fortress only makes Luca want to win her to his side even more.

Modern Romance Collection October 2017 5 8

Modern Romance Collection  October 2017 5     8
Author: Caitlin Crews,Annie West,Dani Collins,Heidi Rice
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2017-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781474074575

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Four fantastic romances from Mills & Boon!

Modern Romance June 2016 Books 5 8 Return of the Untamed Billionaire Signed Over to Santino Wedded Bedded Betrayed The Surprise Conti Child

Modern Romance June 2016 Books 5 8  Return of the Untamed Billionaire   Signed Over to Santino   Wedded  Bedded  Betrayed   The Surprise Conti Child
Author: Carol Marinelli,Maya Blake,Michelle Smart,Tara Pammi
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781474054973

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Return of the Untamed Billionaire Every night, prima ballerina Anya Ilyushin dances for Roman Zverev – the man who once captured her heart, before shattering it. Anya has buried the fragments behind an impenetrable wall, but when Roman saunters into her dressing room, their fierce attraction is rekindled...

Taking a Stand

Taking a Stand
Author: Jared N. Champion,Peter C. Kunze
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781496835505

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Contributions by Jared N. Champion, Miriam M. Chirico, Thomas Clark, David R. Dewberry, Christopher J. Gilbert, David Gillota, Kathryn Kein, Rob King, Rebecca Krefting, Peter C. Kunze, Linda Mizejewski, Aviva Orenstein, Raúl Pérez, Philip Scepanski, Susan Seizer, Monique Taylor, Ila Tyagi, and Timothy J. Viator Stand-up comedians have a long history of walking a careful line between serious and playful engagement with social issues: Lenny Bruce questioned the symbolic valence of racial slurs, Dick Gregory took time away from the stage to speak alongside Martin Luther King Jr., and—more recently—Tig Notaro challenged popular notions of damaged or abject bodies. Stand-up comedians deploy humor to open up difficult topics for broader examination, which only underscores the social and cultural importance of their work. Taking a Stand: Contemporary US Stand-Up Comedians as Public Intellectuals draws together essays that contribute to the analysis of the stand-up comedian as public intellectual since the 1980s. The chapters explore stand-up comedians as contributors to and shapers of public discourse via their live performances, podcasts, social media presence, and political activism. Each chapter highlights a stand-up comedian and their ongoing discussion of a cultural issue or expression of a political ideology/standpoint: Lisa Lampanelli’s use of problematic postracial humor, Aziz Ansari’s merging of sociology and technology, or Maria Bamford’s emphasis on mental health, to name just a few. Taking a Stand offers a starting point for understanding the work stand-up comedians do as well as its reach beyond the stage. Comedians influence discourse, perspectives, even public policy on myriad issues, and this book sets out to take those jokes seriously.

Inventing the It Girl How Elinor Glyn Created the Modern Romance and Conquered Early Hollywood

Inventing the It Girl  How Elinor Glyn Created the Modern Romance and Conquered Early Hollywood
Author: Hilary A. Hallett
Publsiher: Liveright Publishing
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781631490705

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A Publishers Weekly Summer Reads Selection The modern romance novel is elevated to a subject of serious study in this addictively readable biography of pioneering celebrity author Elinor Glyn. Unlike typical romances, which end with wedding bells, Elinor Glyn’s (1864–1943) story really began after her marriage up the social ladder and into the English gentry class in 1892. Born in the Channel Islands, Elinor Sutherland, like most Victorian women, aspired only to a good match. But when her husband, Clayton Glyn, gambled their fortune away, she turned to her pen and boldly challenged the era’s sexually straightjacketed literary code with her notorious succes de scandale, Three Weeks (1907). An intensely erotic tale about an unhappily married woman’s sexual education of her young lover, the novel got Glyn banished from high society but went on to sell millions, revealing a deep yearning for a fuller account of sexual passion than permitted by the British aristocracy or the Anglo-American literary establishment. In elegant prose, Hilary A. Hallett traces Glyn’s meteoric rise from a depressed society darling to a world-renowned celebrity author who consorted with world leaders from St. Petersburg to Cairo to New York. After reporting from the trenches during World War I, the author was lured by American movie producers from Paris to Los Angeles for her remarkable third act. Weaving together years of deep archival research, Hallett movingly conveys how Glyn, more than any other individual during the Roaring Twenties, crafted early Hollywood’s glamorous romantic aesthetic. She taught the screen’s greatest leading men to make love in ways that set audiences aflame, and coined the term “It Girl,” which turned actress Clara Bow into the symbol of the first sexual revolution. With Inventing the It Girl, Hallett has done nothing less than elevate the origins of the modern romance genre to a subject of serious study. In doing so, she has also reclaimed the enormous influence of one of Anglo-America’s most significant cultural tastemakers while revealing Glyn’s life to have been as sensational as any of the characters she created on the page or screen. The result is a groundbreaking portrait of a courageous icon of independence who encouraged future generations to chase their desires wherever they might lead.

Louis Jacobs and the Quest for a Contemporary Jewish Theology

Louis Jacobs and the Quest for a Contemporary Jewish Theology
Author: Miri Freud-Kandel
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2023-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781802071160

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For Louis Jacobs, the quest—the process of engaging with and thinking about Jewish faith—was a lifelong pursuit. He offered a model in the 1960s, a period characterized by general religious crisis, of an observant, committed, but intellectually curious Judaism that empowered individual seekers to address challenges to faith. In Orthodox Judaism at the time a battle was under way for religious control. Generating a widespread controversy in British Jewry known as the ‘Jacobs Affair’, his thought offers a lens for examining the trajectory of Orthodoxy. In a contemporary context marked by the changing cultural and intellectual concerns of a ‘post-secular’ age, the focus of some of these debates over religious control has shifted. Yet Jacobs’ emphasis on a personal quest is as relevant as ever, perhaps more so. This first book-length analysis of his theology unpacks the building blocks of his thought. It argues that, despite its particularities and limitations, his approach can provide a powerful model for contemporary religious seekers in the context of a growing impetus away from established, denominationally bound forms of religion. Many orthodox believers across a range of faiths continue to prefer the certainty of unquestionable religious truth claims rather than pursuing a subjective search for religious meaning. For those seeking alternative models for the contemporary Jewish quest, a reconsideration of Jacobs’ theology can offer valuable tools.