Author: József báró Eötvös
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 461
Book Description
This valuable work about Hungarian culture and society gives a glimpse of rural Hungary. The writer bitterly satirized old Hungary and presented many unknown facts that shaped its history.
The Village Notary
Author: József báró Eötvös
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 461
Book Description
This valuable work about Hungarian culture and society gives a glimpse of rural Hungary. The writer bitterly satirized old Hungary and presented many unknown facts that shaped its history.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 461
Book Description
This valuable work about Hungarian culture and society gives a glimpse of rural Hungary. The writer bitterly satirized old Hungary and presented many unknown facts that shaped its history.
The Village Notary
Author: József Eötvös (báró)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
The village notary, tr. by O. Wenckstern
Author: József Eötvös (báró.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
The Bard's Blade
Author: Brian D. Anderson
Publisher: Tor Books
ISBN: 1250214637
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
The Bard's Blade is the start of the new Sorcerer's Song fantasy adventure series from Brian D. Anderson, bestselling author of The Godling Chronicles and Dragonvein. Mariyah enjoys a simple life in Vylari, a land magically sealed off from the outside world, where fear and hatred are all but unknown. There she's a renowned wine maker and her betrothed, Lem, is a musician of rare talent. Their destiny has never been in question. Whatever life brings, they will face it together. Then a stranger crosses the wards into Vylari for the first time in centuries, bringing a dark prophecy that forces Lem and Mariyah down separate paths. How far will they have to go to stop a rising darkness and save their home? And how much of themselves will they have to give up along the way? At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Publisher: Tor Books
ISBN: 1250214637
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
The Bard's Blade is the start of the new Sorcerer's Song fantasy adventure series from Brian D. Anderson, bestselling author of The Godling Chronicles and Dragonvein. Mariyah enjoys a simple life in Vylari, a land magically sealed off from the outside world, where fear and hatred are all but unknown. There she's a renowned wine maker and her betrothed, Lem, is a musician of rare talent. Their destiny has never been in question. Whatever life brings, they will face it together. Then a stranger crosses the wards into Vylari for the first time in centuries, bringing a dark prophecy that forces Lem and Mariyah down separate paths. How far will they have to go to stop a rising darkness and save their home? And how much of themselves will they have to give up along the way? At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
The Village Notary: A Romance of Hungarian Life
Author: József Eötvös
Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5040752717
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 723
Book Description
Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5040752717
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 723
Book Description
Music Downtown
Author: Kyle Gann
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520935938
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
This collection represents the cream of the more than five hundred articles written for the Village Voice by Kyle Gann, a leading authority on experimental American music of the late twentieth century. Charged with exploring every facet of cutting-edge music coming out of New York City in the 1980s and '90s, Gann writes about a wide array of timely issues that few critics have addressed, including computer music, multiculturalism and its thorny relation to music, music for the AIDS crisis, the brand-new art of electronic sampling and its legal implications, symphonies for electric guitars, operas based on talk shows, the death of twelve-tone music, and the various streams of music that flowed forth from minimalism. In these articles—including interviews with Yoko Ono, Philip Glass, Glenn Branca, and other leading musical figures—Gann paints a portrait of a bristling era in music history and defines the scruffy, vernacular field of Downtown music from which so much of the most fertile recent American music has come.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520935938
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
This collection represents the cream of the more than five hundred articles written for the Village Voice by Kyle Gann, a leading authority on experimental American music of the late twentieth century. Charged with exploring every facet of cutting-edge music coming out of New York City in the 1980s and '90s, Gann writes about a wide array of timely issues that few critics have addressed, including computer music, multiculturalism and its thorny relation to music, music for the AIDS crisis, the brand-new art of electronic sampling and its legal implications, symphonies for electric guitars, operas based on talk shows, the death of twelve-tone music, and the various streams of music that flowed forth from minimalism. In these articles—including interviews with Yoko Ono, Philip Glass, Glenn Branca, and other leading musical figures—Gann paints a portrait of a bristling era in music history and defines the scruffy, vernacular field of Downtown music from which so much of the most fertile recent American music has come.
The Complete Works of Lord Byron, Reprinted from the Last London Edition, with Considerable Additions, Now First Published; Containing Notes and Illustrations by Moore, Walter Scott, Campbell [and Others] ... and a Complete Index; to which is Prefixed a Life, by Henry Lytton Bulwer. [With a Facsimile of a Letter from Lord Byron to the Editor of “Galignani's Messenger,” and a Portrait.]
Author: George Gordon Byron Baron Byron
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 996
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 996
Book Description
Fortress of Frost and Fire
Author: Mercedes Lackey
Publisher: Baen Books
ISBN: 9780671721626
Category : Bards and bardism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Return to the world of The Bard's Tale in this stand-alone sequel to the smash hit Castle of Deception. Naitachal, the Dark Elf who showed his true heroic nature in Castle, is now a Master Bard with a mystical apprentice. On an adventure to a distant, icy land, the pair rescue three strangers who make for strange companions indeed.
Publisher: Baen Books
ISBN: 9780671721626
Category : Bards and bardism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Return to the world of The Bard's Tale in this stand-alone sequel to the smash hit Castle of Deception. Naitachal, the Dark Elf who showed his true heroic nature in Castle, is now a Master Bard with a mystical apprentice. On an adventure to a distant, icy land, the pair rescue three strangers who make for strange companions indeed.
Ilona
Author: Jana Juráňová
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780988790353
Category : Poets, Slovak
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Fiction. Women's Studies. Translated from the Slovak by Julia and Peter Sherwood. ILONA: MY LIFE WITH THE BARD is a fictionalized biography of Ilona Nováková (1856- 1932), wife of Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav (1849-1921), one of Slovakia's most revered poets. By reconstructing the minutiae of Ilona's everyday domestic routines and envisioning her thought processes, Jana Juráňová paints a vivid and subtly ironic portrait of a woman who spent her life in the shadow of her husband. Juráňová debunks the myth of the great artist, showing instead a vain and self-centred man, unwilling to take criticism and oblivious of his wife's needs. Wittily recreating or imagining Hviezdoslav's real-life encounters with fellow writers and literary scholars—based on careful research in historical and literary sources—Jana Juráňová weaves a rich tapestry of cultural, social and political life in fin-de-siècle Slovakia. "Beginning in reverie and a nostalgic glance back at the protagonist's early life and dreams, Jana Juráňová's ILONA: MY LIFE WITH THE BARD subtly shifts to a tone of gentle and increasingly piercing irony towards Slovakia's national poet, with moments of almost nightmarish confinement, as it becomes clear that there was a heartlessness at the very heart of the burgeoning national liberation movements taking place throughout Central Europe, for they blatantly didn't include half of the people they claimed to unshackle. Yet Ilona's tenderness toward her husband, the loving eye with which she views the surrounding landscape and her determined if often uncertain attempts to insist on the significance of her life keep bitterness at bay."—Michael Stein
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780988790353
Category : Poets, Slovak
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Fiction. Women's Studies. Translated from the Slovak by Julia and Peter Sherwood. ILONA: MY LIFE WITH THE BARD is a fictionalized biography of Ilona Nováková (1856- 1932), wife of Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav (1849-1921), one of Slovakia's most revered poets. By reconstructing the minutiae of Ilona's everyday domestic routines and envisioning her thought processes, Jana Juráňová paints a vivid and subtly ironic portrait of a woman who spent her life in the shadow of her husband. Juráňová debunks the myth of the great artist, showing instead a vain and self-centred man, unwilling to take criticism and oblivious of his wife's needs. Wittily recreating or imagining Hviezdoslav's real-life encounters with fellow writers and literary scholars—based on careful research in historical and literary sources—Jana Juráňová weaves a rich tapestry of cultural, social and political life in fin-de-siècle Slovakia. "Beginning in reverie and a nostalgic glance back at the protagonist's early life and dreams, Jana Juráňová's ILONA: MY LIFE WITH THE BARD subtly shifts to a tone of gentle and increasingly piercing irony towards Slovakia's national poet, with moments of almost nightmarish confinement, as it becomes clear that there was a heartlessness at the very heart of the burgeoning national liberation movements taking place throughout Central Europe, for they blatantly didn't include half of the people they claimed to unshackle. Yet Ilona's tenderness toward her husband, the loving eye with which she views the surrounding landscape and her determined if often uncertain attempts to insist on the significance of her life keep bitterness at bay."—Michael Stein