Murder in the Cathedral

Murder in the Cathedral
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 86
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ISBN-10 : 9780547542607
ISBN-13 : 0547542607
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder in the Cathedral by : T. S. Eliot

T. S. Eliot's most famous drama, a retelling of the murder of the archbishop of Canterbury Murder in the Cathedral, written for the Canterbury Festival in 1935, was one of T. S. Eliot’s first dramatic achievements, and it remains one of the great plays of the century. It takes as its subject matter the martyrdom of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, depicting the events that led to his assassination, in his own cathedral church, by the knights of Henry II in 1170. Like Greek drama, the play’s theme and form are rooted in religion, ritual purgation and renewal, and it was this return to the earliest sources of drama that brought poetry triumphantly back to the English stage at the time. "The theatre is enriched by this poetic play of grave beauty and momentous decision." —The New York Times

The Book in the Cathedral

The Book in the Cathedral
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 69
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ISBN-10 : 9780141994253
ISBN-13 : 0141994258
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book in the Cathedral by : Christopher de Hamel

From the bestselling author of Meetings With Remarkable Manuscripts, a captivating account of the last surviving relic of Thomas Becket The assassination of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral on 29 December 1170 is one of the most famous events in European history. It inspired the largest pilgrim site in medieval Europe and many works of literature from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales to T. S. Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral and Anouilh's Becket. In a brilliant piece of historical detective work, Christopher de Hamel here identifies the only surviving relic from Becket's shrine: the Anglo-Saxon Psalter which he cherished throughout his time as Archbishop of Canterbury, and which he may even have been holding when he was murdered. Beautifully illustrated and published to coincide with the 850th anniversary of the death of Thomas Becket, this is an exciting rediscovery of one of the most evocative artefacts of medieval England.

A Murder for Her Majesty

A Murder for Her Majesty
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0395616190
ISBN-13 : 9780395616192
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis A Murder for Her Majesty by : Beth Hilgartner

A cloth bag containing eight copies of the title.

Supremacy and Survival

Supremacy and Survival
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Publisher : Scepter Publishers
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781594171185
ISBN-13 : 1594171181
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Supremacy and Survival by : Stephanie A. Mann

Magna Carta

Magna Carta
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0712357637
ISBN-13 : 9780712357630
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Magna Carta by : Claire Breay

When it was granted by King John in 1215, the Magna Carta was a practical solution to a political crisis. In the centuries since, it has become a potent symbol of liberty and the rule of law. Drawing on the rich historical collections of the British Library--including two original copies of Magna Carta from 1215--this book brings to life the history and contemporary resonance of this globally important document. It features treasured artifacts inspired by the rich legacy of Magna Carta, including Thomas Jefferson's handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence and an original copy of the Bill of Rights.

Thomas Becket

Thomas Becket
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9780679603412
ISBN-13 : 0679603417
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Thomas Becket by : John Guy

A revisionist new biography reintroducing readers to one of the most subversive figures in English history—the man who sought to reform a nation, dared to defy his king, and laid down his life to defend his sacred honor NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY KANSAS CITY STAR AND BLOOMBERG Becket’s life story has been often told but never so incisively reexamined and vividly rendered as it is in John Guy’s hands. The son of middle-class Norman parents, Becket rose against all odds to become the second most powerful man in England. As King Henry II’s chancellor, Becket charmed potentates and popes, tamed overmighty barons, and even personally led knights into battle. After his royal patron elevated him to archbishop of Canterbury in 1162, however, Becket clashed with the King. Forced to choose between fealty to the crown and the values of his faith, he repeatedly challenged Henry’s authority to bring the church to heel. Drawing on the full panoply of medieval sources, Guy sheds new light on the relationship between the two men, separates truth from centuries of mythmaking, and casts doubt on the long-held assumption that the headstrong rivals were once close friends. He also provides the fullest accounting yet for Becket’s seemingly radical transformation from worldly bureaucrat to devout man of God. Here is a Becket seldom glimpsed in any previous biography, a man of many facets and faces: the skilled warrior as comfortable unhorsing an opponent in single combat as he was negotiating terms of surrender; the canny diplomat “with the appetite of a wolf” who unexpectedly became the spiritual paragon of the English church; and the ascetic rebel who waged a high-stakes contest of wills with one of the most volcanic monarchs of the Middle Ages. Driven into exile, derided by his enemies as an ungrateful upstart, Becket returned to Canterbury in the unlikeliest guise of all: as an avenging angel of God, wielding his power of excommunication like a sword. It is this last apparition, the one for which history remembers him best, that will lead to his martyrdom at the hands of the king’s minions—a grisly episode that Guy recounts in chilling and dramatic detail. An uncommonly intimate portrait of one of the medieval world’s most magnetic figures, Thomas Becket breathes new life into its subject—cementing for all time his place as an enduring icon of resistance to the abuse of power.

Murder on Cathedral Hill

Murder on Cathedral Hill
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 0996464093
ISBN-13 : 9780996464093
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder on Cathedral Hill by : S. L. Smith

A man trafficking four beautiful, young girls is murdered at Saint Paul's Crashed Ice competition. The girls are too petrified to talk. Solving this case is contingent on the ability of investigators Pete Culnane and Martin Tierney to uncover the lies keeping the girls in bondage. How will they gain their trust?The investigation ranges from Gainesville, Florida to Rochester, Minnesota, and northward to Virginia, Minnesota. What lies ahead for the girls? Buy Murder on Cathedral Hill for the answers and much more.

Eliot: Murder in the Cathedral

Eliot: Murder in the Cathedral
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Publisher : Red Globe Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780333580868
ISBN-13 : 0333580869
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Eliot: Murder in the Cathedral by : T Eliot

Part of a series of literature guides designed for GCSE and A Level coursework requirements, this book contains details on T.S. Eliot, background to Murder in the Cathedral, summaries of the text, critical commentaries, analysis of characterization, and sample questions with guideline answers.

Murder in Advent

Murder in Advent
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Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781447215646
ISBN-13 : 1447215648
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder in Advent by : David Williams

‘Mr Williams in knowledgeable and delectable top form’ Sunday Times During the festive period, the cathedral town of Litchester is more used to carols by candlelight than flames and intrigue. However, when the proposed sale of the town‘s 1225 copy of the Magna Carta causes a dispute between members of the cathedral chapter, there are far-reaching consequences. Merchant banker Mark Treasure has been invited down to arbitrate the vicious disagreement, but finds himself dealing with more than he bargained for when the Dean’s verger is discovered murdered, his body left to burn along with the ecclesiastical library. As Treasure‘s investigation progresses and the evidence points to mayhem and skulduggery, he discovers that Litchester, once a town associated with peace and harmony, is in fact full of sins and secrets . . . ‘An engrossing tale . . . all the elements of a classic mystery’ Library Journal