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  • av Dieter Smets
    291,-

    "I call her nature's magic" unveils a tapestry of emotions, delicately threading together the raw experiences of shattered love and the arduous path towards self-empowerment. Each verse, meticulously chosen and exquisitely penned, captures the essence of heartache, allowing readers to immerse themselves in its haunting melodies. These small fragments of verse, like droplets of rain on a parched soul, resonate with the universal experience of heartbreak, guiding readers through the labyrinth of emotions and inspiring them to reclaim their confidence. Through the author's intimate exploration of pain and growth, "I call her nature's magic" becomes a sanctuary for healing hearts.

  • av Donald McKay
    158 - 268,-

  • av Anila Bukhari
    476,-

    "Anila Bukhari, The Unstoppable Force for Change" Anila Bukhari, a young girl with an unwavering spirit and an unmatched drive to make a difference, has left an indelible mark on the world. Her journey as an advocate for children's rights, a champion of girls' education, a devoted teacher, a compassionate humanitarian, a philanthropist, and a peace ambassador is nothing short of extraordinary. At just 20 years old, Anila embarked on a writing journey that captivated readers across 50 countries. Her powerful words have earned her numerous accolades, recognizing her exceptional contributions to humanity. Anila's books shed light on global issues, offering solutions, and placing a particular focus on the importance of girls' education. Anila's impact extends far beyond the pages of her books. She has personally educated 1,000 refugees and orphans in Uganda, establishing small wooden libraries in remote areas to provide underprivileged girls with access to education. Her compassion for others has also led her to donate hair wigs to cancer patients, bringing comfort and smiles during their challenging journeys. Anila's groundbreaking work in advocating for girls' education has led her to introduce the world to the Girls' Education Awareness Day, celebrated in 11 different countries. Her unwavering determination to educate every girl is a testament to her vision for a brighter future. Through her writing, Anila instills hope and encouragement, empowering individuals to overcome obstacles and reach for their dreams. Her impact on the world is immeasurable, and her legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. Anila's unstoppable force for change is a true testament to the power of youth, compassion, and determination.

  • av Célestin Bouglé
    397,-

    "Du Sage antique au Citoyen moderne : Études sur la Culture morale" est un ouvrage qui réunit les contributions de plusieurs auteurs, dont Célestin Bouglé, Émile Bréhier, Henri Delacroix et Dominique Parodi. L'ouvrage se penche sur l'évolution de la culture morale, en mettant en lumière la transition du concept du "Sage antique" au "Citoyen moderne". Voici un résumé général :L'ouvrage explore les différentes perspectives sur la culture morale en examinant les idéaux moraux qui ont prévalu dans les sociétés antiques et en les comparant à la conception moderne du citoyen. Il analyse les changements culturels, sociaux et philosophiques qui ont influencé cette transition.Célestin Bouglé aborde probablement les aspects sociologiques de cette évolution, examinant comment les idéaux moraux étaient intégrés dans la structure sociale. Émile Bréhier, en tant que philosophe, pourrait se pencher sur les dimensions philosophiques et éthiques de cette transition. Henri Delacroix et Dominique Parodi pourraient également contribuer à la discussion en apportant leurs propres perspectives et analyses.Globalement, l'ouvrage offre une réflexion approfondie sur la manière dont les conceptions morales ont évolué au fil du temps, fournissant ainsi une compréhension plus large de la culture morale dans son contexte historique et social.

  • av Donatien Alphonse François de Sade
    397,-

    "La Philosophie dans le boudoir" est un dialogue philosophique qui explore les thèmes de la liberté sexuelle, du libertinage et du pouvoir. L'histoire se déroule dans le boudoir de Madame de Saint-Ange, qui enseigne à Eugénie, une jeune fille de quinze ans, les principes du libertinage. Madame de Saint-Ange est aidée par son frère, Le Chevalier de Mirval, et Dolmancé, un homme débauché.Le récit présente des scènes érotiques explicites et des discussions philosophiques sur la morale, la religion, et la nature humaine. Sade utilise ces dialogues pour critiquer la société, la religion et les normes morales de son époque. L'¿uvre est controversée en raison de son contenu sexuel explicite et de ses idées subversives.Il est important de noter que l'¿uvre de Sade est souvent considérée comme controversée et choquante en raison de sa représentation explicite de la sexualité et de ses idées radicales.

  • av Frederick Engels
    397,-

    Dans cet essai, Friedrich Engels explore le rôle fondamental de la violence dans le façonnement de l'histoire humaine. Il analyse diverses formes de violence, de l'individuelle à la sociale, et met en lumière leur impact sur les structures de pouvoir et l'évolution des sociétés.Engels soutient que la violence n'est pas simplement un moyen de perturbation, mais plutôt un moteur essentiel du changement social. Il examine en particulier la violence révolutionnaire comme un outil puissant pour renverser les structures de pouvoir existantes et instaurer de nouvelles formes d'organisation sociale.L'auteur établit une corrélation entre la violence et l'État, affirmant que l'État représente souvent l'organisation institutionnelle de la violence au service d'une classe dominante. Engels considère la violence révolutionnaire comme une force libératrice, citant des exemples tels que les révolutions françaises pour illustrer comment elle peut transformer radicalement la société.Bien qu'il reconnaisse les aspects éthiques complexes de la violence, Engels souligne son potentiel de libération et son rôle dynamique dans la création de nouvelles structures sociales. Il appelle à une réflexion approfondie sur la relation entre la violence et l'histoire, mettant en avant son rôle central dans le processus de changement social.

  • av Antenor Firmin
    467,-

    Dans cet essai, Anténor Firmin examine la relation entre les États-Unis et la République d'Haïti à l'époque de la présidence de Theodore Roosevelt. Firmin, ancien sous-inspecteur des écoles et commissaire de la République d'Haïti à Caracas, aborde la question des relations internationales entre les deux nations.L'auteur analyse les politiques et les actions de Theodore Roosevelt à l'égard d'Haïti, mettant en lumière les implications politiques et économiques de l'intervention américaine dans les affaires haïtiennes. Il examine de près les motivations et les objectifs de l'administration Roosevelt, cherchant à comprendre les dynamiques complexes qui ont influencé les relations bilatérales.Firmin souligne probablement les conséquences de l'intervention américaine sur la souveraineté et l'autonomie de la République d'Haïti. Il peut également aborder les aspects historiques et culturels qui ont façonné la compréhension mutuelle entre les deux nations.L'auteur pourrait également discuter des répercussions de ces événements sur la perception d'Haïti dans le contexte international et analyser les implications à long terme de cette intervention sur les relations entre les États-Unis et Haïti.

  • av Richard Wilhelm
    467,-

    Les ouvrages relatifs à l¿Histoire de la Chine qui ont été publiés jusqüà ce jour peuvent être classés en deux catégories. Les uns, qui, pour la plupart, suivent les annales chinoises, traitent assez sommairement l¿histoire de Chine proprement dite pour arriver rapidement aux temps modernes et s¿y arrêter plus longuement. Les autres étudient en détail les origines de la civilisation chinoise, sans tenir compte des différentes époques. Le présent ouvrage est un exposé complet du sujet. Il ne se borne pas à de sèches énumérations de dates, de guerres et de règnes, mais il montre aussi clairement que possible quels ont été les facteurs et les phases successives de l¿évolution de la civilisation chinoise aux différentes époques, depuis l¿antiquité jusqüà l¿intervention de l¿Europe en Chine. A partir de ce moment, il ne manque pas d¿ouvrages qui indiquent les modifications que les idées étrangères ont apportées à la civilisation chinoise.

  • av Charles Richet
    397,-

    "L'homme stupide" est un essai de Charles Richet dans lequel il explore la nature de la stupidité humaine et ses implications sur la société. L'auteur commence par définir la stupidité comme une incapacité à comprendre, à apprendre et à évoluer intellectuellement malgré les opportunités et les informations disponibles.Richet analyse ensuite les différents aspects de la stupidité, soulignant comment elle peut se manifester dans divers domaines tels que la politique, la religion, la science et la vie quotidienne. Il examine également les conséquences de la stupidité sur le progrès social et intellectuel, mettant en évidence les obstacles qu'elle crée.L'auteur explore les causes de la stupidité, notamment l'ignorance volontaire, l'entêtement, et le refus d'accepter de nouvelles idées. Il aborde également la question de savoir si la stupidité est innée ou acquise et s'il existe des moyens de la surmonter.En fin de compte, Charles Richet propose des réflexions sur la façon dont la société peut faire face à la stupidité et encourager l'éducation et la pensée critique. Il plaide pour une prise de conscience collective et un engagement en faveur du développement intellectuel pour surmonter les défis posés par la stupidité dans notre monde moderne.

  • av Jarne G. L. Colmor
    278,-

    gedichte. geschrieben in den letzten tagen, jahren oder jahrzehnten. aber wen interessiert das? es gibt - über das sprechen und lesen der gedichte hinaus - nichts zu erklären.am aufgeschäumten meer/schmeck ich/das alte salz/durch meine zungen/langsam flieht/der horizont/verbeult/ein dünenwirbeltanz/am kalten strand/des windes hauch/den kohelet dereinst besang/enteilt/in weißen händen wogen/des lebens linien/graue risse/das alte salz/schmeck ich/im raunend stillen meer

  • av Charles Godfrey Leland
    327,-

    "The Breitmann Ballads" by Charles Godfrey Leland is a delightful collection of humorous and spirited poems that emerged in the mid-19th century. Leland, an American humorist and folklorist, created the character Hans Breitmann, a larger-than-life German-American soldier, to narrate these ballads. This collection, published in the late 1800s, reflects Leland's fascination with German culture and his talent for blending satire with folk traditions.In the Breitmann Ballads, readers encounter lively and comic tales that often poke fun at the complexities of life, love, and war. Through the exaggerated and jovial character of Hans Breitmann, Leland offers a humorous exploration of the immigrant experience and the blending of cultural identities in America.The ballads are notable for their use of dialect and playful language, capturing the boisterous spirit of the character Hans Breitmann. Leland's work showcases a fusion of literary and folk traditions, providing readers with an entertaining and insightful window into the social landscape of the time."The Breitmann Ballads" remains a testament to Leland's skill in weaving together humor, folklore, and cultural commentary. Immerse yourself in this collection for a lighthearted and whimsical journey through the misadventures of Hans Breitmann and the rich tapestry of 19th-century American humor.

  • av James Whitcomb Riley
    327,-

    "The Book of Joyous Children" by James Whitcomb Riley is a poetic celebration of the innocence, wonder, and playfulness of childhood. Published in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Riley's collection reflects the charm of rural life in the American Midwest and captures the timeless essence of youth.In these verses, Riley paints vivid portraits of children at play, exploring the magic and spontaneity of their world. The poems are imbued with a sense of nostalgia, evoking a simpler time when nature, imagination, and the joy of companionship were central to a child's experience.Riley's language is both whimsical and heartwarming, reflecting his deep affection for the young and the memories of his own childhood. Poems like "Little Orphant Annie" and "The Raggedy Man" have become classics, showcasing Riley's ability to convey the universal themes of love, laughter, and the resilience of the human spirit."The Book of Joyous Children" is a testament to Riley's enduring popularity and his ability to capture the universal truths of childhood. Immerse yourself in the delightful verses of James Whitcomb Riley, where each poem unfolds as a timeless ode to the exuberance and innocence of youth.

  • av Geoffrey Chaucer
    259 - 327,-

  • av Wolfgang Brenneisen
    183,-

    Ernst Jandl war einmal sehr erfolgreich mit seinen widerborstigen Gedichten. Das ist schon einige Zeit her, aber viele seiner originellen Texte sind immer noch frisch und provozierend. Wolfgang Brenneisen nimmt den Jandlschen Faden wieder auf und spinnt ihn weiter, mit Worten und Bildern.

  • av Geoffrey Chaucer
    327,-

    "The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems" by Geoffrey Chaucer stands as a cornerstone in English literature, offering a captivating glimpse into the social fabric of medieval England. Written in the late 14th century, Chaucer's magnum opus is a collection of stories narrated by a diverse group of pilgrims en route to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral.At the heart of "The Canterbury Tales" is Chaucer's keen observational wit, as he paints vivid portraits of individuals from various walks of life. Through the tales told by knights, clerics, merchants, and more, Chaucer explores themes of love, morality, and human nature, providing a rich tapestry of medieval society.The General Prologue sets the stage for the pilgrimage, introducing readers to the colorful cast of characters and their unique personalities. Each pilgrim's tale reflects their worldview, creating a dynamic mosaic that encompasses romance, tragedy, comedy, and moral allegory.Beyond "The Canterbury Tales," Chaucer's collection includes a variety of shorter poems, such as the dream vision "The Parliament of Fowls" and the elegiac "The Book of the Duchess." These poems showcase Chaucer's poetic range and depth of expression."The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems" is a literary treasure that not only entertains with its narrative flair but also provides profound insights into the complexities of human experience. Immerse yourself in the linguistic richness and cultural panorama of Chaucer's work, where each tale unfolds as a masterpiece in the mosaic of medieval storytelling.

  • av John Keble
    327,-

    "The Christian Year" by the Rev. John Keble is a timeless collection of poems that guides readers through the liturgical seasons of the Christian calendar. Published in 1827, Keble's work is a poetic journey that reflects on the significance of various religious observances and the spiritual lessons associated with each season.In this collection, Keble's verses are arranged according to the Church calendar, allowing readers to accompany the poet through the cycles of Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, and more. The poems serve as meditations on faith, devotion, and the teachings of Christianity.Keble's language is both eloquent and deeply reflective, providing readers with moments of contemplation and inspiration. "The Christian Year" became immensely popular in its time and played a significant role in shaping Victorian religious thought and poetry.As readers engage with Keble's verses, they are invited into a spiritual pilgrimage, where each poem serves as a guide for reflection on the Christian journey. This collection stands as a testament to Keble's poetic and spiritual insight, offering a poetic companion for those seeking a deeper connection with their faith. Immerse yourself in "The Christian Year" and experience the profound beauty of Keble's reflections on the Christian life.

  • av Isaak Teichmüller
    231,-

    Wir sind zur Zeit ein freies Land, in dem man vieles sagen darf. Die Grenzen dieser Freiheit werden von unseren Satirikern (zumindest von den besseren) meist nur sehr eindimensional ausgelotet. Eine Marktlücke, die es zu schließen gilt.

  • av Maya Peters
    265,-

    "Donne-moi une raison de continuer à me battre pour cette vie où tu n'es nulle part et partout à la fois".Ce livre retrace une relation d'amour qui disparaît, qui s'étiole jusqu'à ne plus exister. Comment vivre quand on aime encore mais que tout est devenu souvenirs ?

  • av Linda Nemec Foster
    437,-

    Brooding over her sister's precarious condition at the onset of a global pandemic, Dawn seeks solace in free diving in Lake Huron, where she discovers a presence in the gray-blue waters who also knows the pain of loss and loneliness. The Lake Huron mermaid reaches out to Dawn, starting a chain of events that set the human sisters on a wild journey to the Straits of Mackinac. Through this poetic adventure, Dawn and the mermaid unearth a deeper understanding of sisterhood and the significance of growing up together, making sense of the world together, and fighting to stay together. A new tale in the spirit of the award-winning The Lake Michigan Mermaid, this collection of poems introduces another beautifully illustrated freshwater mermaid to the world.

  • av Billy Collins
    334,-

    "In more than sixty new poems, Billy Collins writes with joy and wonder about the beauty and irony of daily life. The best poetry, he believes, begins with clarity and ends in mystery, and in Water, Water we encounter a writer endlessly astonished by the world all around. Turning his eye to the cat drinking from the swimming pool or the nurse calling your name in the waiting room or the astronaut reading Emily Dickinson while orbiting earth, Collins captures images and moments that mean so much more than they might initially seem. With a voice both simple and melodic, hospitable and lyrical, the poetry of Billy Collins asks each of us to slow down and notice the commonplace in order to discover the sublime. No wonder The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal both call him one of America's favorite poets"--

  • av Edmund Spenser
    327,-

    "The First Book of the Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser is an epic poem that stands as a cornerstone in English Renaissance literature. This allegorical masterpiece follows the adventures of the Redcrosse Knight and his quest to free Una from the clutches of the dragon. Spenser employs rich, archaic language and intricate verse forms, creating a poetic tapestry that intertwines themes of chivalry, virtue, and the complex interplay between the allegorical and the historical.As the knight encounters various challenges and adversaries, each episode serves as an allegory for moral and spiritual trials. The poem also acts as a celebration of Queen Elizabeth I, drawing parallels between her reign and the legendary Gloriana, the Faerie Queene.In this first book, Spenser lays the foundation for the overarching narrative, presenting a vivid and enchanting world filled with knights, damsels, and mythical creatures. The Faerie Queene serves as a poetic exploration of the virtues and vices that shape human existence, making it a timeless work that continues to captivate readers with its intricate allegory and poetic brilliance. Immerse yourself in the enchanting realm of Spenser's Faerie Queene, where each stanza unfolds a tale of valor and virtue in the quest for the idealized chivalric life.

  • av Sidney Lanier
    259,-

    "The Poems of Sidney Lanier, Volume I" by Sidney Lanier offers readers a profound journey into the poetic world of this 19th-century American poet, musician, and critic. Lanier, known for his lyrical craftsmanship and musical sensibility, weaves verses that resonate with a deep appreciation for nature, spirituality, and the human spirit.In this collection, Lanier's poetic voice shines through various themes. "The Marshes of Glynn," a masterpiece, immerses readers in the lush landscapes of coastal Georgia, exploring the symbiotic relationship between nature and the divine. His musical background is evident in poems like "The Symphony" and "Clover," where rhythmic language and melodic imagery create a harmonious fusion of poetry and music.Lanier's exploration of the South and its cultural heritage is reflected in works such as "Corn" and "The Mocking-Bird." These poems capture the essence of Southern life, blending regional flavor with universal themes of beauty and loss.This volume is a testament to Sidney Lanier's ability to infuse his poetry with both intellectual depth and emotional resonance. Whether contemplating the mysteries of nature or celebrating the artistic spirit, Lanier's verses invite readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the world. Immerse yourself in the first volume of "The Poems of Sidney Lanier" and experience the lyrical richness of this influential American poet.

  • av Alexander Pope
    383 - 425,-

  • av Joseph Addison
    467,-

    "The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles" unveils the lyrical brilliance of this influential English poet. Revered for his contributions to Romantic poetry, Bowles's collection spans a range of themes, from the sublime beauty of nature to the depths of human emotion. In works like "Sonnet to the River Itchin" and "Fourteen Sonnets," Bowles showcases his mastery of the sonnet form, infusing each line with delicate imagery and introspective musings.The poet's verses often reflect a deep connection to the natural world, capturing the essence of landscapes and seasons. Bowles's contemplative and emotive poetry resonates with the Romantic ideals of sensibility and introspection. In "The Spirit of Discovery," he explores the allure of exploration and the human spirit's quest for knowledge."The Poetical Works" is a testament to Bowles's influence on the Romantic movement, paving the way for poets like Wordsworth and Coleridge. This collection invites readers to traverse the poetic landscapes crafted by Bowles, where each stanza is a brushstroke painting vivid scenes of nature and emotion. Immerse yourself in the timeless verses of William Lisle Bowles, and experience the enduring beauty of his poetic legacy.

  • av William Lisle Bowles
    327,-

    "The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles" unveils the lyrical brilliance of this influential English poet. Revered for his contributions to Romantic poetry, Bowles's collection spans a range of themes, from the sublime beauty of nature to the depths of human emotion. In works like "Sonnet to the River Itchin" and "Fourteen Sonnets," Bowles showcases his mastery of the sonnet form, infusing each line with delicate imagery and introspective musings.The poet's verses often reflect a deep connection to the natural world, capturing the essence of landscapes and seasons. Bowles's contemplative and emotive poetry resonates with the Romantic ideals of sensibility and introspection. In "The Spirit of Discovery," he explores the allure of exploration and the human spirit's quest for knowledge."The Poetical Works" is a testament to Bowles's influence on the Romantic movement, paving the way for poets like Wordsworth and Coleridge. This collection invites readers to traverse the poetic landscapes crafted by Bowles, where each stanza is a brushstroke painting vivid scenes of nature and emotion. Immerse yourself in the timeless verses of William Lisle Bowles, and experience the enduring beauty of his poetic legacy.

  • av Oliver Wendell
    327 - 383,-

  • av Nathaniel Parker Willis
    383,-

    "The Rag-Bag: A Collection of Ephemera" by Nathaniel Parker Willis is a literary mosaic that showcases the author's eclectic range and keen observations. In this anthology, Willis gathers a diverse assortment of writings, reflections, and anecdotes, offering readers a glimpse into the kaleidoscope of his thoughts. From witty musings on society to heartfelt reflections on life's fleeting moments, each piece in "The Rag-Bag" is a gem waiting to be discovered. Willis, known for his versatility, navigates through the realms of humor, philosophy, and social commentary with an engaging and often whimsical style. This collection serves as a literary patchwork, stitching together fragments of ephemeral moments that collectively form a captivating tapestry of the human experience. Whether exploring the lighter side of existence or delving into profound insights, Willis invites readers to savor the beauty found in life's transient fragments. Immerse yourself in the pages of "The Rag-Bag" for a delightful journey through the diverse landscapes of Nathaniel Parker Willis's literary craftsmanship.

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