A Knight Without His Lovers

A Knight Without His Lovers
Author: Jamel Gross
Publisher: Book Venture Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2016-01-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1946250953

A Knight Without His Lovers is a set poetries where readers will feel falling in love all over again. I feel compelled to talk about the dark ages in that time to love and not to love and to love again. This is a classic tale of love.

The Knight Without the Sword

The Knight Without the Sword
Author: Hyonjin Kim
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780859916035

These three pictures, the author suggests, set behind the archetypal knight-errant in the foreground of Malory's chivalric narrative, illuminate not only Malorian chivalry, but also the mentality of the late medieval aristocracy."--BOOK JACKET.

A Poet at the Fountain

A Poet at the Fountain
Author: William Calin
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813185912

This collection is the first full-length literary study on Machaut, France's leading poet and musician of the 14th century. Machaut's narrative poems, called dits, have only been lightly studied. Here, author William Calin examines the works for their intrinsic merit and for their historical importance in influencing many writers, most notably Chaucer.

The Breton Knights

The Breton Knights
Author: Ian Cleary
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0244450714

The Breton Knights is a story about several knights of a single family who undergo adventures in the Realm of France against various demons and armies.

A Quest-Lover's Treasury of the Fantastic

A Quest-Lover's Treasury of the Fantastic
Author: Margaret Weis
Publisher: Aspect
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2009-09-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 044656477X

Bestselling author and editor of the popular A Lover’s Treasury of the Fantastic returns with an anthology of classic quest stories, as only she can assemble them. As far back as Homer’s Odyssey, “the quest” has been a compelling and popular storytelling vehicle used in many enduring works of Western literature, including Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Pilgrim’s Progress, and the contemporary fantasy favorite, The Lord of the Rings. Now, in homage to these timeless favorites, Margaret Weis has assembled a sparkling reprint collection of quest-driven gems by such notable fantasy authors as Neil Gaiman, C. J. Cherryh, Michael Moorcock, and Mercedes Lackey.

Intermediate Types among Primitive Folk

Intermediate Types among Primitive Folk
Author: Edward Carpenter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317292928

Intermediate Types among Primitive Folk expands on Carpenter’s idea of the Intermediate type; a person of mixed sexes such as a feminine body with a masculine mind or vice versa. Originally published in 1914, this text explores the role that intermediate types played amongst early civilisations as well as in religion and military situations. Whilst later civilisations tended to look down on those who did not fit into traditional gender roles, some early peoples saw intermediate types as important figures in their social organisation. This title will be of interest to students of sociology, gender studies and anthropology.

A Knight's Vengeance

A Knight's Vengeance
Author: Catherine Kean
Publisher: Sapphire Medallion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-09
Genre: England
ISBN: 9781932815481

Promised by her father to a lecherous old baron, Lady Elizabeth Brackendale is abducted and held for ransom by Sir Geoffrey de Lanceau, a scarred, tormented rogue who turns out to be the very knight who has sworn vengeance against her father for branding his own father as a traitor to the king.

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Total Pages: 282
Release: 1899
Genre: Electronic journals
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The Kierkegaardian Mind

The Kierkegaardian Mind
Author: Adam Buben
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 651
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0429582021

Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) remains one of the most enigmatic, captivating, and elusive thinkers in the history of European thought. The Kierkegaardian Mind provides a comprehensive survey of his work, not only placing it in its historical context but also exploring its contemporary significance. Comprising thirty-eight chapters by a team of international contributors, this handbook is divided into eight parts covering the following themes: Methodology Ethics Aesthetics Philosophy of Religion and Theology Philosophy of Mind Anthropology Epistemology Politics. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, Kierkegaard’s work is central to the study of political philosophy, literature, existentialist thought, and theology.