The Lake of Dead Languages

The Lake of Dead Languages
Author: Carol Goodman
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2005-12-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345490916

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“A gothic and elegant page-turner.”—The Boston Globe Twenty years ago, Jane Hudson fled the Heart Lake School for Girls in the Adirondacks after a terrible tragedy. The week before her graduation, in that sheltered wonderland, three lives were taken, all victims of suicide. Only Jane was left to carry the burden of a mystery that has stayed hidden in the depths of Heart Lake for more than two decades. Now Jane has returned to the school as a Latin teacher, recently separated and hoping to make a fresh start with her young daughter. But ominous messages from the past dredge up forgotten memories. And young, troubled girls are beginning to die again–as piece by piece the shattering truth slowly floats to the surface. . . .

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Author: Carol Goodman
Publisher: Arrow
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Release: 2003-01-02
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ISBN: 9780099451013

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Lake of Dead Languages

Lake of Dead Languages
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Release: 2006
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Lake of Dead Languages Proof

Lake of Dead Languages Proof
Author: Carol Goodman
Publisher: Heinemann Young Books
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2001-08-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780434883196

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The Lake of Dead Languages

The Lake of Dead Languages
Author: Carol Goodman
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Release: 2009
Genre: Teachers
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Jane Hudson returns as a Latin teacher to her alma mater, Heart Lake, a private girls school deep in New York's Adirondack Mountains. Newly separated from her husband, she hopes to find sanctuary at her old school, but is disturbed to find that old legends still haunt the school.

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Lake of Dead Languages Teaser Car
Author: Carol Goodman
Publisher: Heinemann Young Books
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Release: 2001-11
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ISBN: 9780434883981

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How Dead Languages Work

How Dead Languages Work
Author: Coulter H. George
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-04-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192594141

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What could Greek poets or Roman historians say in their own language that would be lost in translation? After all, different languages have different personalities, and this is especially clear with languages of the ancient and medieval world. This volume celebrates six such languages - Ancient Greek, Latin, Old English, Sanskrit, Old Irish, and Biblical Hebrew - by first introducing readers to their most distinctive features, then showing how these linguistic traits play out in short excerpts from actual ancient texts. It explores, for instance, how Homer's Greek shows signs of oral composition, how Horace achieves striking poetic effects through interlaced word order in his Latin, and how the poet of Beowulf attains remarkable intensity of expression through the resources of Old English. But these are languages that have shared connections as well. Readers will see how the Sanskrit of the Rig Veda uses words that come from roots found also in English, how turns of phrase characteristic of the Hebrew Bible found their way into English, and that even as unusual a language as Old Irish still builds on common Indo-European linguistic patterns. Very few people have the opportunity to learn these languages, and they can often seem mysterious and inaccessible: drawing on a lucid and engaging writing style and with the aid of clear English translations throughout, this book aims to give all readers, whether scholars, students, or interested novices, an aesthetic appreciation of just how rich and varied they are.

The Night Villa

The Night Villa
Author: Carol Goodman
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2008-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345479602

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An evocative tale of intrigue, romance, and treachery, Carol Goodman’s spellbinding new novel, The Night Villa, follows the fascinating lives of two remarkable women centuries apart. The eruption of Italy’s Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 buried a city and its people, their treasures and secrets. Centuries later, echoes of this disaster resonate with profound consequences in the life of classics professor Sophie Chase. In the aftermath of a tragic shooting on the University of Texas campus, Sophie seeks sanctuary on the isle of Capri, immersing herself in her latest scholarly project alongside her colleagues, her star pupil, and their benefactor, the compelling yet enigmatic business mogul John Lyros. Beneath layers of volcanic ash lies the Villa della Notte–the Night Villa–home to first-century nobles, as well as to the captivating slave girl at the heart of an ancient controversy. And secreted in a subterranean labyrinth rests a cache of antique documents believed lost to the ages: a prize too tantalizing for Sophie to resist. But suspicion, fear, and danger roam the long-untrodden tunnels and chambers beneath the once sumptuous estate–especially after Sophie sees the face of her former lover in the darkness, leaving her to wonder if she is chasing shadows or succumbing to the siren song of the Night Villa. Whatever shocking events transpired in the face of Vesuvius’s fury have led to deeper, darker machinations that inexorably draw Sophie into their vortex, rich in stunning revelations and laden with unseen menace. Praise for The Night Villa “Visit The Night Villa: Carol Goodman’ s luminous prose and superb storytelling will keep you entertained into the late hours.”—Nancy Pickard “The pleasure of a Carol Goodman novel is in her enviable command of the classical canon–and the deft way she [writes] a book that’s light enough for a weekend on the beach but literary enough for a weekend in the Hamptons.”—Chicago Tribune

American Boarding School Fiction, 1981–2021

American Boarding School Fiction, 1981–2021
Author: Alexander H. Pitofsky
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1666901946

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American Boarding School Fiction, 1981–2021: Inclusion and Scandal is a study of contemporary American boarding-school narratives. Before the 1980s, writers of American boarding-school fiction tended to concentrate on mournful teenagers. When teachers, parents, and other adults appeared, they were usually placed far from the center of the action. The center was filled with white, male, Protestant students at boarding schools. In this book, Alexander H. Pitofsky discusses a new generation of writers—including Richard A. Hawley, Anita Shreve, Curtis Sittenfeld, and Tobias Wolff— that has transformed school fiction by highlighting issues relating to gender, race, scandal, sexuality, education, and social class in unprecedented ways. By turning their attention away from the bruised feelings of teenagers, Pitofsky argues, these authors have reinvented American boarding-school fiction, writing vividly about a host of subjects the genre overlooked in the past.