THE GREEK TYCOON'S CONVENIENT WIFE

THE GREEK TYCOON'S CONVENIENT WIFE
Author: Sharon Kendrick
Publisher: Harlequin / SB Creative
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017-09-07
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 4596248818

【A story by USA Today bestselling author becomes a comic!】Alice was waiting for a guest, an old boyfriend, Kyros. He suddenly disappeared ten years ago after telling Alice that he was returning to his homeland, Greece, to get married. So why did he call out of the blue to say he was stopping by? Alice wore a bold, black satin dress. She wanted to impress him so that he would regret ever having left her…but the moment Alice greeted him, her heart was immediately shaken. It didn’t matter how much time had passed… His light tan, his rough, pirate-like features and strong body?he was all too irresistible!

Married For The Greek's Convenience

Married For The Greek's Convenience
Author: Michelle Smart
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1489231285

Vows never broken... Exclusive matchmaker Elizabeth Young cannot believe it when Xander Trakas storms back into her life, announcing that their disastrous marriage was never annulled! She never wanted to see him again... His was the bed she never thought she'd share again. It would be so easy to surrender to the fire that still flickers between them, but can Elizabeth risk giving her heart to formidable Greek again? His was the ring she never thought she'd wear again. With guardianship of Xander's precious nephew at stake, Elizabeth just can't refuse her husband's demand!

Greek Doctor, Cinderella Bride

Greek Doctor, Cinderella Bride
Author: Amy Andrews
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426834942

Dressed in her shapeless lab coats and baggy clothes, medical-research assistant Izzy Nolan doesn't look like she was once a top model. But ever since the tragic incident that left her emotionally and physically scarred, she has hidden herself away. Greek doctor Alex Zaphirides can have any woman he wants, but he has sworn off love. Despite this, he's intrigued by shy, innocent Izzy. Alex cannot help but want to show her just how beautiful she really is. If only she would let down her guard and allow Alex to be the Prince Charming she deserves....

Greek Elegy and Iambus

Greek Elegy and Iambus
Author: William Allan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108666345

Elegy and iambus are major forms of Greek literature which are crucial to understanding the Archaic and early Classical periods in particular. This edition gathers work by ten poets: two iambic (Semonides and Hipponax), six elegiac (Callinus, Tyrtaeus, Mimnermus, Theognis, Xenophanes, Simonides), and two writing in both forms (Archilochus and Solon). It explores a representative sample of each poet's surviving work, while also highlighting their variety, and provides an up-to-date commentary on major pieces, including recent discoveries such as Simonides' Plataea elegy and Archilochus' Telephus elegy. The wide-ranging Introduction discusses such issues as poet and persona, contexts of performance, and various cultural themes (expansion and contact with foreign cultures, social and political revolution, sexuality and gender, rationalism) as well as language, style, metre, and textual transmission. The volume will be of interest to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, as well as to scholars of early Greek literature and cultural history.

The Staff of Oedipus

The Staff of Oedipus
Author: Martha L. Rose
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2013-10-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0472035738

Ancient Greek images of disability permeate the Western consciousness: Homer, Teiresias, and Oedipus immediately come to mind. But The Staff of Oedipus looks at disability in the ancient world through the lens of disability studies, and reveals that our interpretations of disability in the ancient world are often skewed. These false assumptions in turn lend weight to modern-day discriminatory attitudes toward disability. Martha L. Rose considers a range of disabilities and the narratives surrounding them. She examines not only ancient literature, but also papyrus, skeletal material, inscriptions, sculpture, and painting, and draws upon modern work, including autobiographies of people with disabilities, medical research, and theoretical work in disability studies. Her study uncovers the realities of daily life for people with disabilities in ancient Greece and challenges the translation of the term adunatos (unable) as "disabled," with all its modern associations.