Shadows grow darker with grief

Shadows grow darker with grief
Author: Sumant
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1685097103

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Siddharth is a loner, an insomniac & constantly struggles with suicidal tendencies. His life hangs by a thread, an obsession, a need; find evidence to prove his father indeed killed his mother & know why Ankita broke up with him without any explanation. The thread snaps, and he decides to end everything. And that’s when he meets Kavita after a failed suicide attempt. As he goes looking for answers, he finds out her meeting him wasn’t a coincidence. All his life, Siddharth felt like he was stuck in an endless tunnel. And now that he sees the light, he’s not sure if it’s a way out of darkness or a train coming at him…

Living in the Shadow of the Ghosts of Your Grief

Living in the Shadow of the Ghosts of Your Grief
Author: Alan D. Wolfelt
Publisher: Companion Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1879651513

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Explaining how multitudes of North Americans are carrying the pain of all types of loss—not just the deaths of loved ones but also the loss of a spouse through divorce, children who leave home, and the decline of health as they age or get sick—this balanced resource empowers mourners and grief counselors to turn grief into an experience to be learned from. Defining the varieties of heartache and its consequences, this effective guide explores how to inventory, understand, embrace, and reconcile one's accumulated sorrow through a five-phase "catch-up" mourning process. Readers will learn to use a spiritual and holistic approach to examine and integrate the ignored loss from their pasts, so that they can go on to live fuller, more balanced lives.

The Universal Songster

The Universal Songster
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1825
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The Universal Songster, Or Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete ... Collection of Ancient and Modern Songs in the English Language, with a ... Classified Index. ... Embellished with a ... Frontispiece and ... Wood-cuts, Designed by George and Robert Cruikshank, Etc

The Universal Songster, Or Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete ... Collection of Ancient and Modern Songs in the English Language, with a ... Classified Index. ... Embellished with a ... Frontispiece and ... Wood-cuts, Designed by George and Robert Cruikshank, Etc
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Total Pages: 480
Release: 1825
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Book Buyer

Book Buyer
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Total Pages: 570
Release: 1900
Genre: American literature
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The Book Buyer

The Book Buyer
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Total Pages: 618
Release: 1900
Genre: American literature
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A review and record of current literature.

The Shadow of the Precursor

The Shadow of the Precursor
Author: Nena Bierbaum
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2011-10-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1443834866

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A shadow, in its most literal sense, is the projection of a silhouette against a surface and the obstruction of direct light from hitting that surface. For writers and artists, the shadows cast by their precursors can be either a welcome influence, one consciously evoked in textual production via homage or bricolage, or can manifest as an intrusive, haunting, prohibitive presence, one which threatens to engulf the successor. Many writers and artists are affected by an anxious and ambiguous relationship with their precursors, while others are energised by this relationship. The role that intertextuality plays in creative production invites interrogation, and this publication explores a range of conscious and unconscious influences informing relations between texts and contexts, between predecessors and successors. The chapters revolve around intertextual influence, ranging from conscious imitation and intentional allusion to Julia Kristeva’s idea of intertextuality. Do all texts contain references to and even quotations from other texts? Do such references help shape how we read? This multidisciplinary work includes chapters on the long shadows cast by Shakespeare, Dante, Scott, Virgil and Ovid, the shadows of colonial precursors on postcolonial successors, the shadows cast over Kipling and Murdoch, and chapters on other writers, dramatists and filmmakers and their relationships with precursor figures. With its focus on intertextual relationships, this book contributes to the thriving fields of adaptation studies and studies of intertextuality.

Forcing Nature

Forcing Nature
Author: Kai Friedhoff
Publisher: Göttingen University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 3863953924

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In the dominant world-view of the Western Middle Ages, natura evoked divine power as manifested in creation. Nature was an all-pervasive force, synonymous with God and his visible handiwork, but also a cosmic principle associated with fate and predestination in the Neoplatonic tradition. This volume of student essays tackles nature in a range of physical and metaphysical guises, always centred on its representation in medieval English literature. It contains studies of the visible natural world in elegiac, homiletic, and apocalyptic literature, but it also addresses other faces of nature, from the naked human form to the medieval reception of ancient ideas about free will, and closes with a comparative analysis of the nature of wisdom in Old English and The Lord of the Rings.

Songs of Earth and Power

Songs of Earth and Power
Author: Greg Bear
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504052706

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Music, myth, and magic mix—in this two-volume fantasy masterpiece by a New York Times–bestselling author that is a “joy to read” (Publishers Weekly). Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author Greg Bear explores the power of music to open a portal between worlds in this pair of brilliantly imagined fantasy novels. The Infinity Concerto: Following the instructions of a virtuoso composer—whose controversial Concerto Opus 45 is actually a song of power—young poet Michael Perrin passes through a gateway between Earth and the Realm of the Sidhedark, where faeries reign by rule of magic, and Michael’s epic journey begins . . . The Serpent Mage: After five years trapped in the Realm of the Sidhedark, Michael has returned home to Los Angeles. But the song of power has weakened the veil between the human and fairie worlds, and the Sidhe have followed him to the other side . . .