Beautiful Hawaiian Hibiscus Flowers Daily Writing Journal Paper
by Slo Treasures
Mermaid Quote Design (Planners One Year 2020, #1)
by Shayley Stationery Books
The Mermaid & The Unicorn (Planners One Year 2020, #1)
by Shayley Stationery Books
Mermaid Scales (Planners One Year 2020, #1)
by Shayley Stationery Books
The myths and legends of pre-Christian Ireland overflow with giants and heroes, maidens, battles and brave deeds. The haunting love of Diarmuid and Grania, the epic war fought over the White Bull of Cuailgne, the enchanted world of Tir Nan Og and the boyhood deeds of Cuchulain and Finn Mac Cumhal - these are just a few of the forgettable tales in this superb collection. Translated from Irish by renowned folklorist and writer Lady Gregory, Complete Irish Mythology will give the reader immen...
The Singer of Tales (Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature (HUP))
by Albert B. Lord
First published in 1960, Albert B. Lord’s The Singer of Tales remains the fundamental study of the distinctive techniques and aesthetics of oral epic poetry. Based upon pathbreaking fieldwork conducted in the 1930s and 1950s among oral epic singers of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia, Lord analyzes in impressive detail the techniques of oral composition in performance. He explores the consequences of this analysis for the interpretation of numerous works of traditional verbal art, including—in additi...
An exploration of echo not as simple repetition but as an agent of creative possibilities. In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Amit Pinchevski proposes that echo is not simple repetition and the reproduction of sameness but an agent of change and a source of creation and creativity. Pinchevski views echo as a medium, connecting and mediating across and between disparate domains. He reminds us that the mythological Echo, sentenced by Juno to repeat the last words of other...
60 Mandalas Coloring Book Black Line Edition
by John Starts Coloring Books
A reprinting of a 1916 collection of folk and fairy tales from Belgium, France, England, Japan, Italy, and Serbia.
The Roland Legend in Nineteenth Century French Literature
by Harry Redman, Jr.
The year was 778. Charlemagne, starting homeward after an expedition onto the Iberian Peninsula, left his nephew, Count Roland, in command of a rear guard. As Roland and his troops moved through the Pyrenees, a fierce enemy swooped down and annihilated them. Whether the attackers were Moors, Basques, Gascons, or Aquitainians is still disputed. The massacre soon passed into legend, preserved but at the same time expanded and interpreted in oral tradition and written accounts. Dormant after the la...
Harvest and the Reapers (Kentucky Bicentennial Bookshelf)
by Kenneth Clarke and Mary Washington Clarke
One of the most renowned Washington insiders of the twentieth century, Clark Clifford (1906--1998) was a top advisor to four Democratic presidents. As a powerful corporate attorney, he advised Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Jimmy Carter. As special counsel to Truman, Clifford helped to articulate the Truman Doctrine, grant recognition to Israel, create the Marshall Plan, and build the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). After winning the 1960 Democratic presidential...
Rapunzel 1790 A New Translation of the 1790 Tale by Friedrich Schulz
by Oliver Loo
All I Care about Is Conworlding and Like Maybe Three People
by Real Joy Publications