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  the book about phaedra: The Library of Lost and Found Phaedra Patrick, 2019-03-26 From the author of Rise and Shine Benedict Stone, now an original movie on Hallmark. “Sweet and resonant.” —People, “Best New Books” Pick A librarian’s discovery of a mysterious book sparks the journey of a lifetime. Librarian Martha Storm has always found it easier to connect with books than people—though not for lack of trying. She keeps careful lists of how to help others in her superhero-themed notebook. And yet, sometimes it feels like she’s invisible. All of that changes when a book of fairy tales arrives on her doorstep. Inside, Martha finds a dedication written to her by her best friend—her grandmother Zelda—who died under mysterious circumstances years earlier. When Martha discovers a clue within the book that her grandmother may still be alive, she becomes determined to discover the truth. As she delves deeper into Zelda’s past, she unwittingly reveals a family secret that will change her life forever. Filled with Phaedra Patrick’s signature charm and vivid characters, The Library of Lost and Found is a heartwarming and poignant tale of how one woman must take control of her destiny to write her own happy ending. Don’t miss Phaedra Patrick’s uplifting new novel, The Little Italian Hotel! Check out these other heartwarming stories from Phaedra Patrick: The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper Rise and Shine, Benedict Stone The Secrets of Love Story Bridge The Messy Lives of Book People
  the book about phaedra: Phaedra and Other Plays Seneca, 2011-08-25 Living in Rome under Caligula and later a tutor to Nero, Seneca witnessed the extremes of human behaviour. His shocking and bloodthirsty plays not only reflect a brutal period of history but also show how guilt, sorrow, anger and desire lead individuals to violence. The hero of Hercules Insane saves his own family from slaughter, only to commit further atrocities when he goes mad. The horrifying death of Astyanax is recounted in Trojan Women, and Phaedra deals with forbidden love. In Oedipus a nervous man discovers himself, while Thyestes recounts the bitter family struggle for a crown. Of uncertain authorship, Octavia dramatizes Nero's divorce from his wife and her deportation. The only Latin tragedies to have survived complete, these plays are masterpieces of vibrant, muscular language and psychological insight.
  the book about phaedra: The Curious Charms Of Arthur Pepper Phaedra Patrick, 2016-04-07 ‘A charming, unforgettable story’ Harper’s Bazaar 40 years of marriage. 8 golden charms. One man’s journey of discovery.
  the book about phaedra: Phaedra June Rachuy Brindel, 1985 Theseus, the warrior hero of Greece, attempts to control Crete and the worship of the Goddess by claiming Phaedra, the child-queen of Crete.
  the book about phaedra: Rise And Shine, Benedict Stone Phaedra Patrick, 2021-09-16 In the small village of Noon Sun, Benedict and Estelle thought they'd found their happy ever after. But, unable to have the children they've longed for, their marriage has hit the rocks and Estelle has moved out. Devastated but unwilling to accept defeat, jeweller Benedict vows to win her back - he just doesn't know how. The unexpected - and uninvited - arrival of his estranged 16-year-old niece, Gemma, is the last thing he needs. But when a decades old secret is brought to light, Benedict and Estelle realise they're not the only ones in need of a second chance. And that maybe the family they wished for has been there all along.
  the book about phaedra: The Secrets of Love Story Bridge Phaedra Patrick, 2020-04-28 From the author of Rise and Shine Benedict Stone, now an original movie on Hallmark. “Patrick blends romance, mystery, and quirkiness to highly entertaining effect.” —Booklist “A wonderfully hope-filled story.” —Sarah Haywood, New York Times bestselling author of The Cactus A single father gets an unexpected second chance at love. It’s summer in the city and passions are soaring along with the temperature—for everyone but Mitchell Fisher, who hates all things romance. He relishes his job cutting off the padlocks that couples fasten to the famous “love story” bridge. Only his young daughter, Poppy, knows that behind his prickly veneer, Mitchell still grieves the loss of her mother. Then one hot day, everything changes when Mitchell courageously rescues a woman who falls from the bridge into the river. He’s surprised to feel an unexpected connection to her, but she disappears before he can ask her name. Desperate to find out her identity, Mitchell is shocked to learn she’s been missing for almost a year. He teams up with her spirited sister, Liza, on a quest to find her again. However, she’s left only one clue behind—a message on the padlock she hung on the bridge. Brimming with Phaedra Patrick’s signature charm and a sparkling cast of characters, The Secrets of Love Story Bridge follows one man’s journey to unlock his heart and discover new beginnings in the unlikeliest places. Don’t miss Phaedra Patrick’s uplifting new novel, The Little Italian Hotel! Check out these other heartwarming stories from Phaedra Patrick: The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper Rise and Shine, Benedict Stone The Library of Lost and Found The Messy Lives of Book People
  the book about phaedra: Call Me Phaedra Lise Pearlman, 2018 The story of activist Fay Stender and her circle of colleagues from the McCarthy Era through the '70s. Set against a backdrop of protests, assassinations, headline trials and bitter Leftist rifts, this book is a key to understand the turbulent era in which she rose to fame as the mouthpiece for black militants only to meet a tragic end.
  the book about phaedra: Britannicus Jean Racine, 1898
  the book about phaedra: The Phaedra of Seneca Gilbert Lawall, Sarah N. Lawall, Gerda Kunkel, 1982-01-01 This illustrated rapid reader includes an analysis of the play, vocabulary, study questions, stage directions, and a new translation of the Hippolytus by Euripides.
  the book about phaedra: Phaedra's Love Sarah Kane, 2008-09-19 First single volume edition of this bold version of a classic by Sarah Kane Sarah Kane's radical reworking of Seneca's classical tragedy of incest and unrequited lust. Phaedra's Love is a bold and provocative revisioning of the story of Phaedra's obsessive and destructive love of her son Hippolytus and his violent punishment by Theseus.Kane's achievement is to have humanised the antics of the pounding royals. Her sulphurous dialgoue is full of reeking toughness' Evening Standard 'Sarah Kane's writing is both daring and accomplished' Time Out 'Pure theatre or rather impure theatre: dirty, alarming, dangerous' Observer 'delivered with punch and laced with black humour' Financial Times
  the book about phaedra: The Secrets of Sunshine Phaedra Patrick, 2020-05-14 'A wonderfully hope-filled story' Sarah Haywood, bestselling author 'This charming novel will warm your heart' The People's Friend 'The perfect summer read!' Suzy K Quinn, bestselling author ***
  the book about phaedra: Shame the Devil George Pelecanos, 2009-05-30 Several restaurant workers are murdered by a robber, whose brother is killed by police during the chaotic event. As everyone struggles to heal after the incident, the gunman is determined to kill everyone involved in his brother's death.
  the book about phaedra: Seneca: Phaedra Lucius Annaeus Seneca, 1990-02-23 Seneca's Phaedra occupies an important and influential position in the tradition of European drama. This new edition concentrates on the dramatic qualities of Phaedra and examines the Greek and Roman background to the play, particularly Seneca's use of Euripides and Ovid, and its philosophical elements grounded in Seneca's Stoicism. The introduction also discusses dramatic and rhetorical presentation, aspects of style including imagery and the transmission of the text. An unusual feature is the treatment of the influence of the Phaedra story in later European literature and music. The commentary examines Seneca's language in detail and looks at his use of earlier poetic models (Virgil and Ovid) as well as plot, characterisation and his use of myth. Although principally for students of Latin literature, this new edition will also be of interest to historians of drama and comparative literature.
  the book about phaedra: Fire Caste Peter Fehervari, 2013 In the jungles of the Dolorosa Coil, a coalition of alien tau and human deserters have waged war upon the Imperium for countless years. Fresh Imperial Guard forces from the Arkan Confederates are sent in to break the stalemate and annihilate the xenos. But greater forces are at work, and the Confederates soon find themselves broken and scattered.
  the book about phaedra: Not All Diamonds and Rosé Dave Quinn, 2021-10-19 THE INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! “I like to think of Not All Diamonds and Rosé as the ultimate reunion. I know readers will be surprised, entertained, and even shocked at what’s in store. —Andy Cohen Dave Quinn's Not All Diamonds and Rosé is the definitive oral history of the hit television franchise, from its unlikely start in the gated communities of Orange County to the pop culture behemoth it has become—spanning nine cities, hundreds of cast members, and millions of fans. What is it really like to be a housewife? We all want to know, but only the women we love to watch and the people who make the show have the whole story. Well, listen in close, because they’re about to tell all. Nearly all the wives, producers, and network executives, as well as Andy Cohen himself, are on the record, unfiltered and unvarnished about what it really takes to have a tagline. This is your VIP pass to the lives behind the glam squads, testimonials, and tabloid feuds. Life’s not all diamonds and rosé, but the truth is so much better, isn’t it? “This exhaustive oral history features dishy interviews with 185 cast and crew members behind the Bravo phenomenon. Fans will delight to read about how it all got started.” —New York Post Includes Color Photographs
  the book about phaedra: Dismissed with Prejudice Angela Stanton, 2017-11-07 Dismissed with Prejudice is the exciting, page-turning account of the court case that set out to prove the truth behind a reality television star's life of crime. Karma is never too kind to those who set out to deceive. Dismissed with Prejudice is the sequel to Angela Stanton's #1 bestselling memoir Lies Of Real Housewife, which opened the floodgates to reveal explicit details of Real Housewives of Atlanta star Phaedra Parks' role in numerous complex criminal schemes while functioning as an Atlanta lawyer. Park's denial of these allegations led to a 30 million dollar lawsuit against Stanton and the publisher of Lies for defamation. As Stanton's legal team built their case to prove the truth of Stanton's memoir, Parks and her legal team started looking for an exit door. Many truths unfolded during the case. As Stanton's lawyer uncovered more and more evidence to prove Parks' involvement in the crimes described in Stanton's book, Parks herself fought to avoid testifying. Witness the fall from grace of a self-described southern belle. When her lies leave her in paralysis and she is unable to generate any more excuses to cover up her duplicitous life. What follows is the discovery that the only solution to the quagmire is to face the cold, hard facts. This dynamic, sometimes tragic and ultimately victorious account, Dismissed with Prejudice by national bestselling author Angela Stanton brings closure to the high stakes court drama between Angela Stanton and Phaedra Parks. Sensationally written, Dismissed with Prejudice is the highly anticipated follow up to Lies of a Real Housewife.
  the book about phaedra: Big Girls Don't Cryo A. R. Campbell, 2019-07-02
  the book about phaedra: Phaedra Małgorzata Budzowska, 2012 This award-winning book deals with the ethical aspect of emotions in human decision making in literature. The broadest description of the process of 'emotional obsession' can be found in Euripides' tragedy of Phaedra, but the topos can be found in the tragedies of Roman philosopher Seneca and modern French poet Jean Racine, as well.
  the book about phaedra: The Oppressor's Wrong Phaedra M. Weldon, 2007-11-07 The Enterprise is assigned to ferry demolition experts from Deep Space 9 to Starbase 375, but just as they arrive. Admiral Leyton declares martial law on Earth and the Federation is put in a state of emergency. On the starbase, Admiral Hahn has gone missing, and there are several unexplained events -- and one of the demolition experts, Lieutenant Daniels, isn't convinced that it's necessarily Dominion treachery. Picard and the Enterprise crew must learn the truth -- about the martial law declaration and what happened to Admiral Hahn -- before the Enterprise itself becomes the next casualty...
  the book about phaedra: Wives, Fiancées, and Side-Chicks of Hotlanta Shereé Whitfield, 2017-01-31 A young fashion designer discovers a world of ambition, rivalry, and romance in this debut novel by the star of Bravo’s Real Housewives of Atlanta. Fresh out of college, Sasha Wellington’s got her career as a fashion designer and entrepreneur all planned out. When fate points her to Atlanta, she sets out to make her dreams come true . . . Before she knows it, Sasha’s befriended by two rival BFFs. First there’s Norman, savvy stylist to Atlanta’s stars, from the A-list on down. Then there’s Paris, an outrageous personality with a questionable nightlife. Between their antics, Sasha’s beyond grateful for her coworker, Casey. Married to an NBA player, Casey’s got class. But there’s more than meets the eye to being a baller’s wife. The more time Sasha spends among these new friends, the more she discovers the behind-the-scenes truth about Atlanta’s movers and shakers. Still, she’s not worried about getting caught up in the drama—until she’s romanced by a baller of her own . . .
  the book about phaedra: The Tragedies of Seneca Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Ella Isabel Harris, 2023-07-18 This collection brings together the powerful tragedies of the ancient Roman philosopher and statesman Seneca. Known for their raw emotion and vivid language, these plays explore timeless themes such as revenge, power, and the complexities of the human condition. A must-read for fans of classical literature and drama. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  the book about phaedra: Phaedra Marina T︠S︡vetaeva, 2012 Marina Tsvetaeva's verse drama Phaedra, completed in 1927, is the most extraordinary of all literary treatments of the Phaedra legend and appears here for the first time in English.
  the book about phaedra: Open and Unafraid W. David O. Taylor, 2021-05-25 The creator of the groundbreaking film The Psalms, featuring Bono and Eugene Peterson, shows how the Psalms enable us to find a more transparent, resilient, and fearless life of faith--
  the book about phaedra: The Phaedra Complex Jeannette Eyerly, 1971 The Phaedra Complex is a Greek legend in which a young woman, Phaedra, marries the king of Athens and then falls in love with her stepson. In this book, Laura and her mother have a pretty good relationship. Her parents are divorced so it's just Laura and Mom. Then Michael enters the picture. When Laura learns that her mother, Charlotte, is planning to marry Michael, she is very resentful. She refuses to attend the wedding although she eventually backs down and attends. When Michael moves in, things get worse. Michael seems to be taking over and seems to be more than a little interested in Laura. Laura's mother quits her job and becomes depressed. Michael starts spending more and more time away from the apartment. Will Michael and Charlotte be able to get through this hard patch? Can Laura help? --nancykeane.com.
  the book about phaedra: Hippolytus Euripides, 1962
  the book about phaedra: Dismissed with Prejudice Angela Stanton-King, 2019-10-30 Dismissed with Prejudice is the exciting, page-turning account of the court case that set out to prove the truth behind a reality television star’s life of crime. Karma is never too kind to those who set out to deceive. Dismissed with Prejudice is the sequel to Angela Stanton’s #1 bestselling memoir Life Of Real Housewife formly Lies Of Real Housewife, which opened the floodgates to reveal explicit details of “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Phaedra Parks’ role in numerous complex criminal schemes while functioning as an Atlanta lawyer. Park's denial of these allegations led to a 30 million dollar lawsuit against Stanton and the publisher of Lies for defamation. As Stanton’s legal team built their case to prove the truth of Stanton’s memoir, Parks and her legal team started looking for an exit door. Many truths unfolded during the case. As Stanton’s lawyer uncovered more and more evidence to prove Parks’ involvement in the crimes described in Stanton’s book, Parks herself fought to avoid testifying. Witness the fall from grace of a self-described “southern belle.” When her lies leave her in paralysis and she is unable to generate any more excuses to cover up her duplicitous life. What follows is the discovery that the only solution to the quagmire is to face the cold, hard facts. This dynamic, sometimes tragic and ultimately victorious account, Dismissed with Prejudice by national bestselling author Angela Stanton brings closure to the high stakes court drama between Angela Stanton and Phaedra Parks. Sensationally written, Dismissed with Prejudice is the highly anticipated follow up to Life Of a Real Housewife formly Lies of a Real Housewife.
  the book about phaedra: Light for Phaedra's Mourning Sonny Kwon, 2007-06 One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the lost legendary Lighthouse of Pharos has remained a source of intrigue and mystery to archeologists for centuries. Archeology student Milo Standberry has longed to delve into the mystery of the lighthouse, and he's about to get his chance. His archeology professor, Albert Palmore, believes he knows the location of the lighthouse and decides to take an expedition to Alexandria, Egypt. Along with the beautiful Tracy Peach and the Royal League of Agema, a small faction of passionate pioneers, they set out to excavate the ancient treasure. When they find nothing but dust, the team tries to keep its spirits up, but that's hard when surrounded by the hot sun and sprawling desert. But to everyone's surprise, roaming spirits of ancient times suddenly appear-and they can penetrate into the deepest corner of the human psyche to interfere . or to help. As Milo and his comrades struggle to find the meaning of life amidst the pandemonium of myth and legend, they uncover the shocking truth about Pharos and startling revelations of the history of humanity itself.
  the book about phaedra: A Murderous Persuasion Katie Oliver, 2023-01-03 Phaedra Brighton is on the case when an innocent murder-mystery weekend turns into the real deal, in the newest Jane Austen Tea Society Mystery. Phaedra Brighton has her life all figured out—she has a profession she enjoys, a wonderful (if exasperating) cat, and a cozy carriage house on the grounds of her aunt's inn. She needs no Captain Wentworth to sweep her off her feet (though, she would not mind a Mr. Darcy). But when Aunt Wendy decides she is selling Laurel Springs Inn, Phaedra faces losing her beloved home. In a last-ditch attempt to drum up more business, Phaedra convinces Wendy to host an immersive Persuasion-themed murder-mystery weekend. It is a fool proof plan to draw attention to the establishment in the hopes of saving it. Until make-believe becomes reality and one of the participants winds up dead. With more suspects than she knows what to do with, Phaedra finds herself on the hunt for a killer once again. But with time running out, Phaedra quickly realizes that with this investigation, there will be no second chances.
  the book about phaedra: Beautiful Sacrifice: A Novel Jamie McGuire, 2015-05-31 Falyn Fairchild can walk away from anything. Already leaving behind her car, her education, and even her parents, the daughter of the next governor of Colorado is back in her hometown, broke and waiting tables for the Bucksaw Café. After every shift, Falyn adds to her shoebox of cash, hoping to one day save enough to buy her a plane ticket to the only place she can find forgiveness: Eakins, Illinois. The moment Taylor Maddox is seated in Falyn’s section at the Bucksaw, she knows he’s trouble. Taylor is charming, breaks promises, and gorgeous even when covered in filth—making him everything Falyn believes a hotshot firefighter to be. Falyn isn’t interested in becoming another statistic, and for a Maddox boy, a disinterested girl is the ultimate challenge. Once Falyn learns where Taylor calls home, everything changes. In the end, Maddox persistence is met with Falyn’s talent for leaving, and for the first time, Taylor may be the one to get burned.
  the book about phaedra: Married To Deceive (The Reluctant Brides Series, Book 1) Kay Gregory, 2017-10-17 . . . deeply touching, drawing the reader into the lives of the family and the community with quirky characters and a peek into village life. ~Margaret Watkins, eBook Discovery Reviewer Cornish Business Mogul Weds Housekeeper's Daughter in the Classic Contemporary Romance, Married to Deceive, by Kay Gregory --1998, Cornwall, England-- As Phaedra's husband nears death, Iain Trebanian--the man she's always loved--returns to Cornwall believing Phaedra is a self-serving gold-digger. But every choice Phaedra made she made for Iain. Now Iain must choose: Turn his back on Phaedra's love, or continue to believe her choices were more self-serving than self-sacrificing. From the Publisher: The Reluctant Brides Series will be enjoyed by readers who appreciate traditional romance in unusual contemporary settings. Fans of Fern Britton, Caroline Roberts, T.A. Williams and Debbie Johnson will not want to miss this series. Kay Gregory's writing and characterization always sparkles... ~Affaire de Coeur ...crisp writing and a tense love story which softly echoes traditional romance. ~Romantic Times THE RELUCTANT BRIDES, in series order Married To Deceive Married Times Two Married To A Stranger OTHER TITLES by Kay Gregory A Woman of Experience A Woman of Impulse
  the book about phaedra: Bad Girl Blvd - Part 1 Erica Hilton, 2014-01-07 THIRST FOR DOMINATION Luca Linn keeps a low-profile but her presence is felt throughout her old stomping grounds of New York. Nestled deep in the heart of Canarsie, Brooklyn is a five-block radius that the police have coined Bad Girl Blvd. BGB is the name of the heroin that has infiltrated the streets and has turned a once up and coming middle class neighborhood into a drug den. The mastermind, Luca, has seen success by allowing underage girls to carry out the most harsh elements of organized crime. But as her empire grows, she realizes the heat is just around the corner and one fateful decision could place her in a fight or flight situation.
  the book about phaedra: Secrets of the Southern Belle Phaedra Parks, 2014-08-05 Who is always perfectly put together and never at a loss for words? Who is professional, courteous, and harder working than anyone else? Whose Christmas cards arrive the day after Thanksgiving, year after year? Y'all know she's got to be a Southern Belle. A Southern Belle takes care of herself and makes sure people treat her right. She always gets her way, even if her man thinks it was his idea. (That's a win for you both.) But you don't have to be raised in the South to be the same fun-loving package of looks, charm, and determination that makes a Belle a Belle. That's what this little book is for! Take it from Phaedra Parks, the smart, confident, and always poised star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Life as a Belle is simply better--for you and for the people around you.--From publisher description.
  the book about phaedra: The Book Buyer's Guide , 1966
  the book about phaedra: Forever a Stallion Deborah Fletcher Mello, 2012-07-24 Phaedra Parrish's life takes a sudden turn when she discovers she's a member of the legendary Stallion clan. In Dallas to meet her newly found half brothers, the worldly photographer isn't looking for romance--or commitment. But self-made hotel tycoon Mason Boudreaux III won't take no for an answer. Under starry Texas skies, the dashing and debonair CEO is showing Phaedra what men in the West are really like. Mason's got everything riding on his make-or-break business deal with the Stallions. Now the corporate playboy has an even stronger reason to merge with them: his desire for their exquisite, free-spirited sister. But Mason wants more than just a business deal. He wants to get to know the woman behind the camera. From a sprawling Western ranch to an exotic private island, Mason woos Phaedra...but will she say I do to a lifetime of forever in his arms?
  the book about phaedra: Rough Magic Theatre Company Hilary Fannin, Arthur Riordan, Sonya Kelly, Shane Mac an Bhaird, Morna Regan, Ellen Cranitch, 2020-01-09 Celebrating the work of one of Ireland's most daring theatre companies, this anthology gathers five plays by established and emerging playwrights. They include vibrant new adaptations of the world classics Peer Gynt and Phaedra alongside vital new dramas that explore issues of urgent contemporary concern, such as sex and sexuality, emigration and climate change. With contributions from Hilary Fannin and Ellen Cranitch, Arthur Riordan, Sonya Kelly, Morna Regan, and Shane Mac an Bhaird – as well as a foreword from Booker Prize-winning novelist Anne Enright - this book is an exciting snapshot of contemporary Irish playwriting. The book operates as a showcase of outstanding new Irish playwriting, blending work by established and emerging playwrights, and also acts as a celebration of one of Ireland's most important theatre companies. And it includes new plays that demonstrate Rough Magic's consistent willingness to push the boundaries of Irish theatre, both formally and thematically, in plays that cover such topics as sex and sexuality, emigration and climate change. This edition contains a foreword by Anne Enright, Booker prize winner and Laureate of Irish Fiction.
  the book about phaedra: The Star Side of Bird Hill Naomi Jackson, 2016-08-23 Two sisters are suddenly sent from their home in Brooklyn to Barbados to live with their grandmother, in Naomi Jackson’s stunning debut novel This lyrical novel of community, betrayal, and love centers on an unforgettable matriarchal family in Barbados. Two sisters, ages ten and sixteen, are exiled from Brooklyn to Bird Hill in Barbados after their mother can no longer care for them. The young Phaedra and her older sister, Dionne, live for the summer of 1989 with their grandmother Hyacinth, a midwife and practitioner of the local spiritual practice of obeah. Dionne spends the summer in search of love, testing her grandmother’s limits, and wanting to go home. Phaedra explores Bird Hill, where her family has lived for generations, accompanies her grandmother in her role as a midwife, and investigates their mother’s mysterious life. This tautly paced coming-of-age story builds to a crisis when the father they barely know comes to Bird Hill to reclaim his daughters, and both Phaedra and Dionne must choose between the Brooklyn they once knew and loved or the Barbados of their family. Naomi Jackson’s Barbados and her characters are singular, especially the wise Hyacinth and the heartbreaking young Phaedra, who is coming into her own as a young woman amid the tumult of her family. Praise for The Star Side of Bird Hill: “Once in a while, you’ll stumble onto a book like this, one so poetic in its descriptions and so alive with lovable, frustrating, painfully real characters, that your emotional response to it becomes almost physical. . . . The dual coming-of-age story alone could melt the sternest of hearts, but Jackson’s exquisite prose is a marvel too. . . . A gem of a book.” —Entertainment Weekly (A)
  the book about phaedra: Phaedra Jean Racine, 2023
  the book about phaedra: Tracing the Heroic Through Gender Carolin Hauck, Monika Mommertz, Andreas Schlüter, Thomas Seedorf, 2018-10-09 In nahezu allen Gesellschaften und Epochen ist das Heroische vielfach gegendert. Die soziale und kulturelle Produktion des Heroischen ist jedoch nicht ausschließlich mit dem Instrumentarium der Männlichkeitsforschung zu fassen, und ebenso wenig scheint es sinnvoll, Frauen bzw. Weiblichkeit in diesem Zusammenhang lediglich als Ausnahmen zu verstehen. Vielmehr gilt es, den relationalen Charakter ernst zu nehmen. Der vorliegende Band unternimmt erstmals den Versuch, Geschlecht als analytische Kategorie für die Heroismusforschung fruchtbar zu machen. Auf der Basis vielfältiger geisteswissenschaftlicher Ansätze dient diese Kategorie als 'Spurensucherin' (tracer) des Heroischen und als Instrument zur Untersuchung der historischen Bedingungen, medialen und performativen Erscheinungsformen sowie zeiträumlichen Konjunkturen und Transformationen. Diese gilt es, mit Hilfe der Kategorie Geschlecht und unter Nutzung der zugehörigen Eigenschaften neu auszumessen.
  the book about phaedra: Ovid's Tragic Heroines Jessica A. Westerhold, 2023-07-15 Ovid's Tragic Heroines expands our understanding of Ovid's incorporation of Greek generic codes and the tragic heroines, Phaedra and Medea, while offering a new perspective on the Roman poet's persistent interest in these two characters and their paradigms. Ovid presents these two Attic tragic heroines as symbols of different passions that are defined by the specific combination of their gender and generic provenance. Their failure to be understood and their subsequent punishment are constructed as the result of their female nature, and are generically marked as tragic. Ovid's masculine poetic voice, by contrast, is given free rein to oscillate and play with poetic possibilities. Jessica A. Westerhold focuses on select passages from the poems Ars Amatoria, Heroides, and Metamorphoses. Building on existing scholarship, she analyzes the dynamic nature of generic categories and codes in Ovid's poetry, especially the interplay of elegy and epic. Further, her analysis of Ovid's reception applies the idea of the abject to elucidate Ovid's process of constructing gender and genre in his poetry. Ovid's Tragic Heroines incorporates established theories of the performativity of sex, gender, and kinship roles to understand the continued maintenance of the normative and abject subject positions Ovid's poetry creates. The resulting analysis reveals how Ovid's Phaedras and Medeas offer alternatives both to traditional gender roles and to material appropriate to a poem's genre, ultimately using the tragic code to introduce a new perspective to epic and elegy.
  the book about phaedra: Kiss Me Twice Geri Guillaume, 2009-12-01 The last thing Bastien wants is to remain under his controlling uncle's thumb. But when the patriarch passes the family company reins to Bastien, the heir is determined to prove himself. Especially when Phaedra Burke-Carter enters the picture. The sexy, savvy consultant is supposed to help Bastien improve safety and workplace conditions. But their desire in the boardroom leads to a dalliance in the bedroom. And that's anything but safe. Phaedra is hungry for success and has the well-worn power suits to prove it. And never mixing business with pleasure has always been her best policy—until now. When handsome, commanding Bastien comes through for her just in the nick of time, Phaedra might learn that an office romance doesn't have to be an obstacle; it's a temptation.
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