The Seas That Mourn

The Seas That Mourn
Author: Patrick D. Smith
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-09-13
Genre: Merchant mariners
ISBN: 1500990485

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In 1942 alone, German U-Boats sank almost four million gross registered tons of Allied ships convoying goods and war supplies to the war ravaged European continent, Britain and North Africa. That same year, 17-year-old Jimmy Kindall leaves his small Mississippi town to join the Merchant Marine. He soon discovers that supplying the troops in unprotected waters exposes him to some of the fiercest battles in WWII.

A Penitential Office for the Use of Those who Mourn for the Sins and Calamities of this Church and Nation

A Penitential Office for the Use of Those who Mourn for the Sins and Calamities of this Church and Nation
Author: OFFICE.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1721
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0017391529

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The Cambridge Companion to William Blake

The Cambridge Companion to William Blake
Author: Morris Eaves
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2003-01-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107494459

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Poet, painter, and engraver William Blake died in 1827 in obscure poverty with few admirers. The attention paid today to his remarkable poems, prints, and paintings would have astonished his contemporaries. Admired for his defiant, uncompromising creativity, he has become one of the most anthologized and studied writers in English and one of the most studied and collected British artists. His urge to cast words and images into masterpieces of revelation has left us with complex, forceful, extravagant, some times bizarre works of written and visual art that rank among the greatest challenges to plain understanding ever created. This Companion aims to provide guidance to Blake's work in fresh and readable introductions: biographical, literary, art historical, political, religious, and bibliographical. Together with a chronology, guides to further reading, and glossary of terms, they identify the key points of departure into Blake's multifarious world and work.

Red Sky In Mourning

Red Sky In Mourning
Author: Tami Oldham Ashcraft,Susea Mcgearhart
Publsiher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-07-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0786886765

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New available in paperback, a true-life adventure story with everything: page-turning suspense, remarkable acts of courage, wrenching despair, and a triumphant, life-affirming ending. Red Sky in Mourning is the story of Tami Oldham Ashcraft's 41-day journey to safety, which she survived through fortitude and sheer strength of character. Interspersed with flashbacks to her romance with her doomed fiance Richard, this survival story offers an inspiring reminder that even in our darkest moments we are never truly alone.

Mourning Nature

Mourning Nature
Author: Ashlee Cunsolo,Karen Landman
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2017
Genre: Ecological disturbances
ISBN: 9780773549333

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We are facing unprecedented environmental challenges, including global climate change, large-scale industrial development, rapidly increasing species extinction, ocean acidification, and deforestation - challenges that require new vocabularies and new ways to express grief and sorrow over the disappearance, degradation, and loss of nature. Seeking to redress the silence around ecologically based anxiety in academic and public domains, and to extend the concepts of sadness, anger, and loss, Mourning Nature creates a lexicon for the recognition and expression of emotions related to environmental degradation. Exploring the ways in which grief is experienced in numerous contexts, this groundbreaking collection draws on classical, philosophical, artistic, and poetic elements to explain environmental melancholia. Understanding that it is not just how we mourn but what we mourn that defines us, the authors introduce new perspectives on conservation, sustainability, and our relationships with nature. An ecological elegy for a time of climatic and environmental upheaval, Mourning Nature challenges readers to turn devastating events into an opportunity for positive change. Contributors include Glenn Albrecht (Murdoch University, retired); Jessica Marion Barr (Trent University); Sebastian Braun (University of North Dakota); Ashlee Cunsolo (Labrador Institute of Memorial University); Amanda Di Battista (York University); Franklin Ginn (University of Edinburgh); Bernie Krause (soundscape ecologist, author, and independent scholar); Lisa Kretz (University of Evansville); Karen Landman (University of Guelph); Patrick Lane (Poet); Andrew Mark (independent scholar); Nancy Menning (Ithaca College); John Charles Ryan (University of New England); Catriona Sandilands (York University); and Helen Whale (independent scholar).

Douglas Travestie

Douglas Travestie
Author: John Home
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1824
Genre: English language
ISBN: OXFORD:590918479

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If All the Seas Were Ink

If All the Seas Were Ink
Author: Ilana Kurshan
Publsiher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781250121271

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**WINNER of the 2018 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature and the 2018 Sophie Brody Medal for achievement in Jewish literature** **2018 Natan Book Award Finalist** **Finalist for the 2017 National Jewish Book Award in Women's Studies ** The Wall Street Journal: "There is humor and heartbreak in these pages...Ms. Kurshan immerses herself in the demands of daily Talmud study and allows the words of ancient scholars to transform the patterns of her own life." The Jewish Standard:“Brilliant, beautifully written, sensitive, original." The Jerusalem Post:"A beautiful and inspiring book. Both religious and secular readers will find themselves immensely moved by [Kurshan's] personal story.” American Jewish World: “So engrossing I hardly could put it down.” At the age of twenty-seven, alone in Jerusalem in the wake of a painful divorce,Ilana Kurshan joined the world’s largest book club, learning daf yomi, Hebrew for“daily page” of the Talmud, a book of rabbinic teachings spanning about six hundredyears. Her story is a tale of heartache and humor, of love and loss, of marriageand motherhood, and of learning to put one foot in front of the other by turningpage after page. Kurshan takes us on a deeply accessible and personal guided tourof the Talmud. For people of the book—both Jewish and non-Jewish—If All theSeas Were Ink is a celebration of learning, through literature, how to fall in loveonce again.

Poems

Poems
Author: Thomas Mosse MacDonald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1894
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCD:31175035228371

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