Eve's Passion

Eve's Passion
Author: Elisabeth Rose
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611602645

Sell beloved Eden to a developer? Watch the apple trees bulldozed for hobby farms? 'You'll have to sell, it's inevitable,' states charming and persuasive Adam Henderson. 'I'll give you a good price.' 'Over my dead body,' cries owner, Eve McGregor. Eden was her father's dream and now, all she has in the world. Since his death Eve has struggled to keep the orchard going but the bank is threatening foreclosure and Adam, wealthy, determined and far too attractive, won't take no for an answer. Besieged on all sides how can Eve save Eden? Will Adam convince her the future is more important than the past?

Caught in a Storm of Passion

Caught in a Storm of Passion
Author: Lucy Ryder
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488009597

A near-death experience on a sea-plane with a brute of a pilot forces a doctor to chart a new course in this sexy romance. Dr. Evelyn Carmichael’s plan: 1. Travel to the South Pacific and stop her sister from marrying the wrong man. 2. Leave as quickly as possible and refocus on her career. 3. Avoid all men along the way—they’re nothing but trouble! But things take an unexpected turn when Eve finds herself trapped with sexy pilot Chase Gallagher. One look is enough to tempt Eve to throw her plan out the window . . . and indulge in a sinfully hot fling in paradise!

Passion's Triumph over Reason

Passion's Triumph over Reason
Author: Christopher Tilmouth
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2010-11-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0191615609

Passion's Triumph over Reason presents a comprehensive survey of ideas of emotion, appetite, and self-control in English literature and moral thought of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In a narrative which draws on tragedy, epic poetry, and moral philosophy, Christopher Tilmouth explores how Renaissance writers transformed their understanding of the passions, re-evaluating emotion so as to make it an important constituent of ethical life rather than the enemy within which allegory had traditionally cast it as being. This interdisciplinary study departs from current emphases in intellectual history, arguing that literature should be explored alongside the moral rather than political thought of its time. The book also develops a new approach to understanding the relationship between literature and philosophy. Consciously or not, moral thinkers tend to ground their philosophising in certain images of human nature. Their work is premissed on imagined models of the mind and presumed estimates of man's moral potential. In other words, the thinking of philosophical authors (as much as that of literary ones) is shaped by the pre-rational assumptions of the 'moral imagination'. Because that is so, poets and dramatists in their turn, in speaking to this material, typically do more than just versify the abstract ideas of ethics. They reflect, directly and critically, upon those same core assumptions which are integral to the writings of their philosophical counterparts. Authors examined here include Aristotle, Augustine, Hobbes, and an array of lyric poets; but there are new readings, too, of The Faerie Queene and Paradise Lost, Hamlet and Julius Caesar, Dryden's 'Lucretius', and Etherege's Man of Mode. Tilmouth's study concludes with a revisionist interpretation of the works of the Earl of Rochester, presenting this libertine poet as a challenging, intellectually serious figure. Written in a lucid, accessible style, this book will appeal to a wide range of readers.

Eve's Renegades

Eve's Renegades
Author: Valerie Sanders
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1997-02-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1349249351

This study focuses on the work of four Victorian anti-feminist women writers - Eliza Lynn Linton, Charlotte M. Yonge, Mrs Humphry Ward, and Margaret Oliphant - examining their self-contradictory responses to the debate about women's role in family life and society. Individual chapters review women's anti-feminism from 1792-1850, and fresh readings of their best-known novels emphasize the inconsistencies of their masculine and feminine ideals.

Answerable Style

Answerable Style
Author: Arnold Stein
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1953-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0816658722

Answerable Style was first published in 1953. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. By the use of both new and traditional techniques of critical analysis, Arnold Stein presents in this volume of six essays a fresh interpretation of Milton's epic. Beginning with the assumption that style is "answerable" to idea, he has tried to trace Milton's epic vision as it is bodied forth in patterns of structure (the ideas tested in action) and patterns of expression (the ideas tested in style). Mr. Stein explains: "My approach is in part based on an attempt to accept as fact both that I am a twentieth century reader and that this is a seventeenth-century poem. Milton is, I think, illuminated by some modern critical considerations; and some of those considerations are in turn illuminated, and some are found wanting."

Them's Eve's Daughters

Them's Eve's Daughters
Author: Marrisa R. Dick
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2000-10-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781469708300

Eve and Don Paul shared a forbidden love over nineteen years ago. Through their children, Samantha and Blaine, they are reunited. Upon sight of one another they reminisced of the love they once shared. A love, if reunited, could cause the down fall of both their futures.

Milton's Complex Words

Milton's Complex Words
Author: Paul Hammond
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2017-11-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192538187

Every major poet or philosopher develops their own distinctive semantic field around those terms which matter most to them, or which contribute most profoundly to the imagined world of a particular work. This book explores the specific meanings which Milton develops around key words in Paradise Lost. Some of these are theological or philosophical terms (e.g. 'evil', 'grace', 'reason'); others are words which shape the imagined world of the poem (e.g. 'dark', 'fall', 'within'); yet others are small words or even prefixes which subtly move the argument in new directions (e.g. 'if', 'not', 're-'). Milton seems to expect his readers to be alert to the special semantic field which he creates around such words, often by infusing them with biblical and literary connotations, and activating their etymological roots; alert also to the patterns created by the repetitions of such words, and particularly to their diverse use (and often their blatant misuse) by different characters. To understand the migrations and malleability of key words is part of the education of Milton's reader.

The Metaphysics of Love

The Metaphysics of Love
Author: Albert James Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1985-01-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521259088

The author presents a wide-ranging account of the evolution of ideas of love from the twelfth to the seventeenth century.

What Makes Me the Woman?

What Makes Me the Woman?
Author: Eileen Freeman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1469121964