Jane's 40th Birthday

Jane's 40th Birthday
Author: Ella Abi
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1644583658

Today is Jane's 40th birthday. Her wonderful husband and two lovely kids plan a surprised party for her; a happy and graceful wife and mom. While feeling so glad, excited and thankful for her day, the first guests come in; her parents. Watching them entering to celebrate with her, send her back to her childhood. An era of her life which was not pleasant to re-experience as thoughts. At the same time, pleasant to see how this joyful Jane came out of it. Pleasant to look back at her choices, and pleasant to watch her own journey from an unhappy, fearful, without confidence child to a joyful, graceful and confident forty year old one; which she is thankful for. While enjoying every moment of her amazing party, the same scenario continues to happen with all the other guests. The ones whom their presence was a gift for her life, the ones whom she has learned from, the ones whom was a part of sweet or bitter experience to help her grow, and the ones whom she couldn't reach here without. Observing the whole path of her life; smooth or rough, easy or hard, with laugh or cry, in just an evening, and celebrating it with the ones who accompanied her during the 40 year old journey make her day much brighter than ever.

Reappraising Jane Duncan

Reappraising Jane Duncan
Author: Rita Elizabeth Rippetoe
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786498870

Scottish novelist Jane Duncan's semiautobiographical My Friends series was dismissed by postwar critics as lightweight, at a time when a coterie of "angry young men" monopolized the attention of the British publishing establishment. Yet deeper themes are at play in the 19 novels. Modern readers will recognize feminist motifs, a wide-ranging examination of women's education and work in the 20th century, a woman's view of the rising societal tensions of the 1920s and 1930s, and an outsider's perspective on the racial divide in the soon-to-be-independent West Indies. This book explores Duncan's body of work, out of print for decades, though sought by loyal fans. Her characters run the gamut--drunken tinkers, Lowland housewives, Irish miners, members of the London fast set and English marchionesses, all portrayed with telling detail. Her novels--two of them recently reprinted for a new generation--reveal a charming and perceptive recorder of the changes Great Britain underwent in the past century.

Simply Austen

Simply Austen
Author: Joan Klingel Ray
Publisher: Simply Charly
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1943657130

“Simply Austen is simply a must for anyone just starting off their Janeite journey or for those wanting a quick refresher course. Jam-packed with biographical facts and contexts, this smart pocket tutorial offers a fast-paced and accessible distillation of what scholars and biographers have pieced together about an enigmatic author so beloved that many readers refer to her solely by her first name—as if a close personal friend.” —Janine Barchas, Professor of English at the University of Texas, Austin One of the most beloved novelists of all time, Jane Austen (1775-1817) is also one of the most scrutinized. Since the early 20th century, she has been a favorite topic of academic researchers and scholars; at the same time, the popularity of her books has continued to grow. Why are Austen’s novels the subject of scholarly tomes and doctoral dissertations, and also the inspiration for a virtual cottage industry of popular adaptations? And how did this English country parson’s daughter with little formal education become a major literary figure? In Simply Austen, author Joan Klingel Ray paints a carefully researched, comprehensive, and highly entertaining portrait of the phenomenon that is Jane Austen—an author whose works have been translated into dozens of languages and who critic Harold Bloom placed among the greatest writers of all time. In exploring Austen’s life and books, Ray not only helps us understand the forces that shaped this talented writer, but also offers a wealth of insightful clues that help explain her lasting popularity and continuing relevance for a 21st-century audience. In Pride and Prejudice, the satirical character Mr. Collins announces, “Oh, I never read novels.” For those of us who do—and especially for confirmed or aspiring Janeites—Simply Austen is an invaluable resource and a great way to discover the author who helped refine the art of novel writing.

Jane Austen the Woman

Jane Austen the Woman
Author: George Holbert Tucker
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1995
Genre: Women and literature
ISBN: 9780312126889

Jane Austen and Children

Jane Austen and Children
Author: David Selwyn
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2010-09-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1847250416

Explores the surprisingly important part that children play in the novels of Jane Austen and the contribution they make to understanding her adult characters. >

40 Days

40 Days
Author: Eddie Newton
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2001-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595171230

Once, when the world was new, God looked down on His creation and was disappointed. The skies rained down on His world for forty days and forty nights. He made Noah the inheritor of His creation. What would He think if He looked down upon us now? What would we do if it started to rain and it did not stop? Where would we run when the water is everywhere? And who would be our Noah? Nine people have been chosen to build a new ark, to survive the Second Flood, to make good God's vision of humanity. Who are these Nine? And what about everyone else? It is time. . . Sink? Or swim?

Granta 147

Granta 147
Author: Sigrid Rausing
Publisher: Granta
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1909889237

In 1979, Bill Buford, a young American graduate, revived an old Cambridge university magazine and created a new home for good writing of all kinds - reportage, fiction, memoir, poetry - as well as photography. In the years (and decades) that followed, Granta established itself as the one of the most prestigious literary publications in the English-speaking world. In that time Granta has published 26 Nobel Prize for Literature winners, defined new literary genres and paved the way for generations of young novelists. To celebrate forty years of brilliant publishing, Granta 147 brings together our best fiction and non-fiction from the last four decades, along with a selection of letters from behind the scenes. This will be a collector's issue and is not to be missed. Featuring... Angela Carter Kazuo Ishiguro Todd McEwen Bruce Chatwin James Fenton Primo Levi Amitav Ghosh Raymond Carver Philip Roth John Gregory Dunne Ryszard Kapuscinski Joy Williams Don DeLillo John Berger Gabriel Garca Mrquez Bill Buford Lindsey Hilsum Lorrie Moore Hilary Mantel Ian Jack Edward Said Diana Athill Edmund White Ved Mehta Alexandra Fuller Binyavanga Wainaina Mary Gaitskill Lydia Davis Jeanette Winterson Herta Mller

Jane Austen, Feminism and Fiction

Jane Austen, Feminism and Fiction
Author: Margaret Kirkham
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2000-12-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0567453367

A classic account of Jane Austen in the context of eighteenth century feminist ideas and contemporary thought.

Jane Seymour

Jane Seymour
Author: Elizabeth Norton
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2009-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 144560678X

The first ever biography of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife, who died in childbirth giving the king what he craved most - a son and heir.