The Riddle of the Poisoned Monk

The Riddle of the Poisoned Monk
Author: Sarah Matthias
Publisher: Catnip Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781846470097

Charlie's mother is about to be taken as a witch. She'll surely die - and Charlie too. With the aid of Balthazar, his mother's cat, Charlie escapes but now he finds himself in another time - Northumbria four centuries earlier - and a different kind of danger.

A Berlin Love Song

A Berlin Love Song
Author: Sarah Matthias
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-03-23
Genre: Berlin (Germany)
ISBN: 9781909991408

Max is a German schoolboy, when he first meets Lili, a trapeze artist from a travelling circus that performs every year in Berlin. Lili is a Romani and her life and customs are very different from those of Max and his family. Their friendship turns into love, but love between a German and a Romani is definitely forbidden. As Max is conscripted into the SS and war tears them apart, can their love survive? Set against the backdrop of the Second World War, A Berlin Love Song is a love story of passion, unexpected friendship, despair, loss and hope.

The Man of Steel: Superman and the Poisoned Planet

The Man of Steel: Superman and the Poisoned Planet
Author: Matthew K. Manning
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2013-06-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1434265846

POISON IVY is sick and tired of watching the Daily Planet newspaper produce billions of pounds of waste each year. With a little help from a recently discovered crashed kryptonite meteorite, IVY creates a voracious vine and covers the Daily Planet building with her creeping creation. That way, she can hold the paper hostage and keep SUPERMAN out!

The Monk

The Monk
Author: Matthew Gregory Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1800
Genre:
ISBN:

The Dark Monk

The Dark Monk
Author: Oliver Pötzsch
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0547807686

Picking up where international bestseller "The Hangman's Daughter" left off, the highly anticipated sequel about a dark legacy of the Knights Templar.

Tom Fletcher and the Angel of Death

Tom Fletcher and the Angel of Death
Author: Sarah Matthias
Publisher: Catnip Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007-12-27
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781846470431

When Brother Benedict is found dead in Saint Wilfred's beast House, eaten by Delilah, the lion he kept to terrorise the people of St Agnes-next-the-Sea, there is no shortage of suspects. Young novice Tom Fletcher has no choice but to investigate.

The Monk's Marriage (Swiss-German Classics)

The Monk's Marriage (Swiss-German Classics)
Author: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer
Publisher: Mondial
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1595691383

Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (1825-1898) was a poet and novelist, born in Zürich, Switzerland. Meyer was preeminently the artist among German novelists; his style is polished and finely balanced; his scenes are delineated with infinite care, and his subjects always have a certain inner harmony with the spirit of the author's own time. In "The Monk's Marriage" Meyer reached the highest development of the "frame-story." It has been universally admired for the genius and audacity of its invention, for its artistic elaboration, and for the wonderful pen-portrait of Dante, "the wanderer through Hell," whose personality dominates the whole story as he narrates it. This introduction of Dante was a bold stroke, justified only by success. The plot of the tale itself is based upon an account (in Machiavelli's "History of Florence") of a family feud which began the bitter factional strife of the Guelfs and Ghibellines in Florence. The frame is a masterpiece, generally more admired than the story. The tale is characteristically Italian, with its sudden changes of fortune, the breathless development of the plot, the volcanic outburst of passion. The plot, one of the few in Meyer's works in which love is the dominant note, is well developed and told with consummate art. The language is noticeable for its stately dignity, such as befits the character of the narrator, the great Dante. The story has one of "those murderous finales which are Meyer's delight," as Gottfried Keller once wrote to Theodor Storm. And yet, The "Monk's Marriage" ranks as one of the best, if not the best, of Meyer's Novellen.

The Dystopian Hermit Monk

The Dystopian Hermit Monk
Author: Paul Swehla
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781719466912

In Volume 2 of the Tikkun Trilogy, Peer Gynt reemerges as a reincarnate dystopian hermit monk. With Peer's alter ego, Brand-appearing as phantoms from Monk's past lives-they haunt Monk on his quest for enlightenment. The Dystopian Hermit Monk is an epic tale of a monk on a deeply imagistic journey-through and beyond enlightenment-towards death, transfiguration, and rebirth in a post-apocalyptic, Dali-esque reality. Monk lives in the presence of death in order to call into question the meaning of life. A practical exercise in Buddhist philosophy, depth psychology, and esoteric mysticism, The Dystopian Hermit Monk is rooted in the collective unconsciousness of Jungian symbolism, catharsis, and individuation. Adapted for the stage, The Dystopian Hermit Monk won an award from PEN America. Steeped in comparative religion and mythology, Paul Swehla's writing has been compared to that of Henry Miller, T.S. Eliot, and Walt Whitman. Foreshadowing its stage adaptation, Monk encounters his anima-the Girl in Kimono with Obi-who guides him along the path. He is then introduced to his archetypal alter egos-ghosts from his previous incarnations--and traveling companions. Along the way, Monk is tormented by Lilith, a demonic succubus. Beat poetry and culinary artistry collide in a spoken word journey through the deep imagery of the psyche . . . with catastrophic effect. In the post apocalyptic realm of Monk's devastated psychological state, the pendulum swings as he clutches for meaning and purpose amid the once deeply buried ghosts of his troubled childhood, the prison in which he now finds himself. As Monk learns to rebuild his broken mind, he realizes the pure dharma of his incarnation and, at last, begins to reconcile the ghosts of his psyche. When Monk descends the Mountain of Revelation, he mindfully faces the inevitable end. Beset with the peace and clarity of transcendence and enlightenment, Monk achieves reconciliation and crosses the further shore of existence, where he meets with Buddha, Moses, Mohammed, and Jesus. And he reincarnates yet again . . . in Volume 3 of the Tikkun Trilogy.

The Psychology of Emotions and Humour in Buddhism

The Psychology of Emotions and Humour in Buddhism
Author: Padmasiri de Silva
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2018-08-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3319975145

This book examines the psychological dimensions of emotions and humour in Buddhism. While there is a wealth of material concerning human emotions related to humour and the mindful management of negative emotions, very little has been written on the theory of Buddhist humour. Uniting both Buddhist and Western philosophy, the author draws upon the theory of ‘incongruity humour’, espoused by figures such as Kierkegaard, Kant and Hegel and absorbed into the interpretation of humour by the Buddhist monk and former Western philosopher, Ñāṇavīra Thero. The author makes extensive use of rich primary sources such as the parables used by Ajahn Brahm while interweaving Western theories and philosophies to illuminate this original study of humour and emotion. This pioneering work will be of interest and value to students and scholars of humour, Buddhist traditions and existentialism more widely.

The Mad Monk Of Gidleigh (Last Templar Mysteries 14)

The Mad Monk Of Gidleigh (Last Templar Mysteries 14)
Author: Michael Jecks
Publisher: Headline
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2013-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472219759

After a young woman tragically dies, it is up to Sir Baldwin and Simon Puttock to unravel the mystery surrounding her suspicious death... Michael Jecks brings medieval England to life in the fourteenth mystery of his Knights Templar series, featuring the ever-popular Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock. Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Susanna Gregory. 'The most wickedly plotted medieval mystery novels' - The Times As the winter of 1323 descends upon a windswept chapel on the edge of Dartmoor, who could blame the young priest, Father Mark, for seeking affection from Mary, the miller's daughter? But when Mary, and her unborn child, are found dead, Mark is the obvious suspect. Called to investigate, Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and his friend Bailiff Simon Puttock soon begin to have their doubts. Could one of Mary's many admirers have murdered her in a fit of jealousy? Or might it be someone even closer to home? By the time their search is over, life for Baldwin and Simon, and their families, will never be quite the same again. What readers are saying about The Mad Monk of Gidleigh: 'There is excellent attention to period detail and a very strong sense of time and place. All the characters are fully dimensional and well-drawn' 'The story is very well plotted. Just when I thought I knew where it was going, it turned' 'Yet another fantastic book from Michael Jecks. The stories are really well crafted'