Love In A Flash - 50 Romantic Short Stories

Love In A Flash - 50 Romantic Short Stories
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Publisher : Priscilla Rogers
Total Pages : 183
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Synopsis Love In A Flash - 50 Romantic Short Stories by : Priscilla Rogers

Dive into a world of heartwarming romance and emotional connection with "Love in a Flash - 50 Romantic Short Stories." This enchanting collection delivers a captivating array of tales, each carefully crafted to capture the essence of love in all its forms, from sweet first kisses to enduring love that spans a lifetime. In these bite-sized narratives, you'll explore the rollercoaster of emotions that come with matters of the heart, from the butterflies of a first glance to the warmth of a loving touch. Each story is a testament to the power of love, showcasing the universal themes of passion, devotion, and the unforgettable moments that define romantic connections. Whether you're in the mood for a quick escape or a heartfelt journey, "Love in a Flash" offers a diverse selection of stories, ensuring that there's a tale to touch every reader's heart. Perfect for moments when you need a romantic escape, a quick dose of love, or an exploration of the timeless mysteries of the heart, this collection promises to be an enduring companion on your literary journey through the realm of romance.

The Staging of Romance in Late Shakespeare

The Staging of Romance in Late Shakespeare
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Publisher : University of Delaware Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 0874139716
ISBN-13 : 9780874139716
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Staging of Romance in Late Shakespeare by : Christopher J. Cobb

This book examines Shakespeare's response in his late plays to the challenge of making romance stories believable through theatrical representation and the kind of experience the late plays in performance seek to create for their spectators. Taking The Winter's Tale as a case study, the book's central chapters demonstrate how Shakespeare tests and transforms the techniques to create the sweeping, restorative transformations of individuals and communities that are central to both earlier dramatic romances and Shakespeare's own romance experiments. The book's three other chapters address the methodologies for study of spectator's experience through a dramatic text, the history of dramatic romance to 1610, and Shakespeare's further experiments with the staging of romance after The Winter's Tale.-

A Ghost of Her Own

A Ghost of Her Own
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Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 1708303162
ISBN-13 : 9781708303167
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis A Ghost of Her Own by : Alessa Winters

After fighting for every inch of her soul while leaving an abusive relationship, Grace Reddy scrapes herself together and purchases an old, abandoned warehouse in hope that she can start anew.But with the old warehouse comes a new challenge: particularly, the Ghost of a man who died there long ago, who may be unwilling to tolerate this strange person in the only place he can exist. But something about the Ghost draws her to him, and Grace starts to forge a strange connection with him, something neither of them anticipated but both desperately needed.This is a low heat, sweet Romance novel with a surprising amount of tension!

The Last Romance

The Last Romance
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Publisher : Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : 0822225204
ISBN-13 : 9780822225201
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Romance by : Joe DiPietro

THE STORY: A crush can make anyone feel young again--even a widower named Ralph. On an ordinary day in a routine life, Ralph decides to take a different path on his daily walk--one that leads him to an unexpected second chance at love. Relying on a r

A Companion to Medieval Popular Romance

A Companion to Medieval Popular Romance
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Publisher : DS Brewer
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781843842705
ISBN-13 : 184384270X
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Synopsis A Companion to Medieval Popular Romance by : Raluca L. Radulescu

Popular romance was one of the most wide-spread forms of literature in the Middle Ages, yet despite its cultural centrality, and its fundamental importance for later literary developments, the genre has defied precise definition, its subject matter ranging from tales of chivalric adventure, to saintly women, and monsters that become human. The essays in this collection provide contexts, definitions, and explanations for the genre, particularly in an English context. Topics covered include genre and literary classification; race and ethnicity; gender; orality and performance; the romance and young readers; metre and form; printing culture; and reception.

The Bioscope

The Bioscope
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 2026
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433036406886
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Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

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The Bookseller

The Bookseller
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Total Pages : 1580
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112081497387
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Official organ of the book trade of the United Kingdom.

Romantic Irony

Romantic Irony
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9789027286161
ISBN-13 : 9027286167
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Romantic Irony by : Frederick Garber

This is the first collaborative international reading of irony as a major phenomenon in Romantic art and thought. The volume identifies key predecessor moments that excited Romantic authors and the emergence of a distinctly Romantic theory and practice of irony spreading to all literary genres. Not only the influential pioneer German, British, and French varieties, but also manifestations in northern, eastern, and southern parts of Europe as well as in North America, are considered. A set of concluding “syntheses” treat the shaping power of Romantic irony in narrative modes, music, the fine arts, and theater – innovations that will deeply influence Modernism. Thus the cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach elaborated in the twenty chapters of Romantic Irony, as lead volume in the five-volume Romanticism series, establishes a significant new range for comparative literature studies in dealing with a complex literary movement. SPECIAL OFFER: 30% discount for a complete set order (5 vols.).The Romanticism series in the Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages is the result of a remarkable international collaboration. The editorial team coordinated the efforts of over 100 experts from more than two dozen countries to produce five independently conceived, yet interrelated volumes that show not only how Romanticism developed and spread in its principal European homelands and throughout the New World, but also the ways in which the affected literatures in reaction to Romanticism have redefined themselves on into Modernism. A glance at the index of each volume quickly reveals the extraordinary richness of the series’ total contents. Romantic Irony sets the broader experimental parameters of comparison by concentrating on the myriad expressions of “irony” as one of the major impulses in the Romantic philosophical and artistic revolution, and by combining cross-cultural and interdisciplinary studies with special attention also to literatures in less widely diffused language streams. Romantic Drama traces creative innovations that deeply altered the understanding of genre at large, fed popular imagination through vehicles like the opera, and laid the foundations for a modernist theater of the absurd. Romantic Poetry demonstrates deep patterns and a sharing of crucial themes of the revolutionary age which underlie the lyrical expression that flourished in so many languages and environments. Nonfictional Romantic Prose assists us in coping with the vast array of writings from the personal and intimate sphere to modes of public discourse, including Romanticism’s own self-commentary in theoretical statements on the arts, society, life, the sciences, and more. Nor are the discursive dimensions of imaginative literature neglected in the closing volume, Romantic Prose Fiction, where the basic Romantic themes and story types (the romance, novel, novella, short story, and other narrative forms) are considered throughout Europe and the New World. This enormous realm is seen not just in terms of Romantic theorizing, but in the light of the impact of Romantic ideas and narration on later generations. As an aid to readers, the introduction to Romantic Prose Fiction explains the relationships among the volumes in the series and carries a listing of their tables of contents in an appendix. No other series exists comparable to these volumes which treat the entirety of Romanticism as a cultural happening across the whole breadth of the “Old” and “New” Worlds and thus render a complex picture of European spiritual strivings in the late eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries, a heritage still very close to our age.