Dearest Eulalia

Dearest Eulalia
Author: Betty Neels
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2017-08-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 148808470X

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Convenient bride…loving wife? Eulalia cannot bear the thought of losing her home, especially at Christmas! But with money running out she knows there’s no hope…until handsome surgeon Aderik van der Leurs show up on her doorstep – with a very convenient proposal! Though Aderik appears to want her simply as his convenient bride, he’s yearned for beautiful Eulalia from afar. But this Christmas dare he hope that his new wife will also surrender her heart? Originally published in 2000. New to ebook!

Colloquies

Colloquies
Author: Desiderius Erasmus
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 1320
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Dialogues, Latin (Medieval and modern)
ISBN: 9780802058195

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Erasmus' Familiar Colloquies grew from a small collection of phrases, sentences, and snatches of dialogue written in Paris about 1497 to help his private pupils improve their command of Latin. Twenty years later the material was published by Johann Froben (Basel 1518). It was an immediate success and was reprinted thirty times in the next four years. For the edition of March 1522 Erasmus began to add fully developed dialogues, and a book designed to improve boys' use of Latin (and their deportment) soon became a work of literature for adults, although it retained traces of its original purposes. The final Froben edition (March, 1533) had about sixty parts, most of them dialogues. It was in the last form that the Colloquies were read and enjoyed for four centuries. For modern readers it is one of the best introductions to European society of the Renaissance and Reformation periods, with lively descriptions of daily life and provocative discussions of political, religious, social, and literary topics, presented with Erasmus's characteristic wit and verve. Each colloquy has its own introduction and full explanatory, historical, and biographical notes. Volumes 39 and 40 of the Collected Works of Erasmus series - Two-volume set.

Erasmus on Women

Erasmus on Women
Author: Erasmus av Rotterdam
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780802078087

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In his writings Erasmus was more interested in arguing than in settling a case. However the equivocation we find in his writings is more than a literary game or a technical expedient. It is the corollary of his scepticism. One can hardly expect unequivocal statements on complex issues such as the role of women in society from a man who holds that `human affairs take so many shapes that definite answers cannot be provided for them all.' But as Erika Rummel demonstrates, the difficulties of interpreting Erasmus' texts do not invalidate their use as sources of social history; they only prevent us from ascribing the views expressed specifically to Erasmus. What emerges from the text is a composite picture of women's role in society, reflecting a spectrum of views held in Erasmus' time rather than a coherent set of views advocated by him personally. Erasmus on Women offers selections from Erasmus' manuals on marriage and widowhood, his rhetorical treatises, and the Colloquies. The texts deal with the courtship, marriage, child-rearing, and widowhood. Selections treating particular topics, such as prostitution, scholarship, and activism, are placed within the context in which they are discussed by Erasmus. Erasmus' dialogues present a lively cast of virgins and mothers, housewives and harlots, shrews and activists. The fifteen texts and excerpts offered here represent a mixture of traditional and progressive thought. Along the traditional lines, he commends women for their role as caregivers and for their service to God and society. In contrast, he holds progressive views (by the standards of his time) on the education of women and breaks with tradition by challenging the idea that celibacy is superior to the married state. Erasmus' views were radical for his time and frequently involved him in controversy. Lavishly praised by some, his writings were bitterly denounced by others. Yet the wide dissemination of his writings makes him an important commentator and influence on the social thought of the sixteenth century.

A Treasury of Tales

A Treasury of Tales
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1885
Genre:
ISBN:

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Swinton's Story-teller

Swinton's Story-teller
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 666
Release: 1883
Genre:
ISBN:

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Die edle Lüge. The Noble Lie; a drama in one act and in prose , being a continuation of the play of Misanthropy and Repentance, or the Stranger ... Translated ... by M. Geisweiler

Die edle Lüge. The Noble Lie; a drama in one act and in prose , being a continuation of the play of Misanthropy and Repentance, or the Stranger ... Translated ... by M. Geisweiler
Author: August Friedrich Ferdinand von KOTZEBUE
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1799
Genre:
ISBN:

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Adeline

Adeline
Author: Osborn W. Trenery Heighway
Publisher:
Total Pages: 718
Release: 1854
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

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A Story of Courage

A Story of Courage
Author: George Parsons Lathrop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1894
Genre:
ISBN:

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Chunda

Chunda
Author: Horatio Oliver Ladd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1906
Genre: Navajo Indians
ISBN:

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