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Any good books!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

im 13 years old. . . i love fantasy, no loooong books. i love romantic stories. NO REALISTIC FICTION

omg i so agree w u! realistic fiction books suck (no offense to any1) here are some ive read ( i luv 2 read):

House of Night Series (book 1= Marked)
Vampire Academy Series (book 1= Vampire Academy)
The Seer Series (book 1= Don’t Die Dragonfly)
Fairest
I’d Tell You I Love You But Then I’d Have To Kill You
Wicked (book 1/2= Witch and Curse)
The Mortal Instruments Series (book 1= City of Bones—-this was one of the best books ive ever read! it is fantastic! it looks long but its a really quick read it only took me a couple days)

ItaXSaku Into the night


Romantic Stories Of Young Love (falcon Fiction Club)


Romantic Stories Of Young Love (falcon Fiction Club)


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Romantic Stories Of Young Love (falcon Fiction Club)

Romantic Stories Of Young Love


Romantic Stories Of Young Love


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Manly Love: Romantic Friendship in American Fiction


Manly Love: Romantic Friendship in American Fiction


$32.43


DIVDIVP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0ptThe modern idea of Victorians is that they were emotionless prudes, imprisoned by sexual repression and suffocating social constraints; they expressed love and affection only within the bounds of matrimony—if at all. And yet, a wealth of evidence contradicting this idea has been hiding in plain sight for close to a century. InIManly Love/I, Axel Nissen turns to the novels and short stories of Victorian America to uncover the widely overlooked phenomenon of passionate friendships between men./PP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt /PP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0ptNissen’s examination of the literature of the period brings to light a forgotten genre: the fiction of romantic friendship. Delving into works by Mark Twain, Henry James, William Dean Howells, and others, Nissen identifies the genre’s unique features and explores the connections between romantic friendships in literature and in real life. Situating love between men at the heart of Victorian culture, Nissen radically alters our understanding of the American literary canon. And with its deep insights into the emotional and intellectual life of the period,IManly Love/Ialso offers a fresh perspective on nineteenth-century America’s attitudes toward love, friendship, marriage, and sex./P/DIV/DIVDIVDIVP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: normalAcknowledgments/PP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: normalIntroduction/PP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: normal /PP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: normal1   What’s the Story? The Fiction of Romantic Friendship, Part I/PP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: normal2   Odds ’n’ Ends: The Fiction of Romantic Friendship, Part II/PP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; LINE-HEIGHT: normal3   Sex and the City:ICecil Dreeme/Iand the Antebellum Sex/Gender System/PP style=MARGIN: 0in@@7=p£×ÿ¾Úð

Love and the Novel: The Poetics and Politics of Romantic Fiction


Love and the Novel: The Poetics and Politics of Romantic Fiction


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Love and the Novel: The Poetics and Politics of Romantic Fiction

Love in a Mist: A Romantic Drama, in Familiar Blank Verse (1882)


Love in a Mist: A Romantic Drama, in Familiar Blank Verse (1882)


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Love in a Mist: A Romantic Drama, in Familiar Blank Verse (1882)

Love In A Mist: A Romantic Drama, In Familiar Blank Verse (1882)


Love In A Mist: A Romantic Drama, In Familiar Blank Verse (1882)


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Love In A Mist: A Romantic Drama, In Familiar Blank Verse (1882)

Romantic Fiction


Romantic Fiction


$3.98


Who wrote the book of love…and what the hell were they thinking??? When nothing else seems to be going right in life, people should always have their friends to lean on. Meet: Lucy-hopelessly romantic, and hopelessly confused Meg-a career girl with cat claws Chloe-cute, caring, and an utter doormat Tom-loves Lucy…but loves being single, too Percy-too polite and proper for his own good Together, they find themselves dealing with the rigors of modern life, such as psychotic potential roommates, lethally hideous window treatments, pet hams, mistaken identities, prehistoric plastic bath toys, boyfriends-turned-friends-turned-boyfriends, and the eternal question: Is true love fact, fiction, or something in between?

Queen Of Love And Other Stories (uqp Fiction)


Queen Of Love And Other Stories (uqp Fiction)


$12


Queen Of Love And Other Stories (uqp Fiction)

A Story Of Love: And Other Non-Science Fiction Stories


A Story Of Love: And Other Non-Science Fiction Stories


$43.95


A Story Of Love: And Other Non-Science Fiction Stories

Best Lesbian Love Stories 2005


Best Lesbian Love Stories 2005


$14.06


New original romantic fiction by Katherine V…

The Romantic Friendship Reader: Love Stories Between Men In Victorian


The Romantic Friendship Reader: Love Stories Between Men In Victorian


$3.52


While the Victorian period is considered one of the most repressive and homophobic in American history, a literature of love between men actually flourished in the middle to late 19th century. Many of these forgotten texts are rediscovered in this anthology of male romantic friendship fiction.

Stories For The Romantic Heart


Stories For The Romantic Heart


$13.95


Romantic hearts will leap at this special collection filled with heartwarming, tender stories of true love tested by time.

Stories for the Romantic Heart


Stories for the Romantic Heart


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Romantic hearts will leap at this special collection filled with heartwarming, tender stories of true love tested by time.

The Romantic


The Romantic


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From the author of The White Bone, a piercing novel of passionate attachment and of the fear and freedom of letting goLouise Kirk learns about love and loss at an early age. When she is nine years old, her former beauty queen mother disappears, leaving a note that reads only—and incorrectly—“Louise knows how to work the washing machine.” Soon after, the Richters and their adopted son, Abel, move in across the street. Louise’s immediate devotion to the exotic, motherly Mrs. Richter is quickly transferred to her nature-loving, precociously intelligent son.From this childhood friendship evolves a love that will bind Louise and Abel forever. Though Abel moves away, Louise’s attachment becomes ever more fixed as she grows up. Separations are followed by reunions, but with every turn of their fractured relationship, Louise discovers that Abel cannot love her as fiercely and exclusively as she loves him. Only when she faces another great loss is Louise finally forced to confront the costs of abandoning herself to another.Skillfully interweaving the stories of Louise and Abel at different ages, Barbara Gowdy produces a powerful exploration of love’s many incarnations: a motherless daughter who yearns to be adopted, a husband eternally linked to a wife who has left him, a girl bewitched by the boy next door, a woman who refuses to let go of a magnetic, elusive man. Haunting and profound, The Romantic is a story about love in all its exquisite variations.

Best Gay Love Stories 2006 (Best Gay Love Stories)


Best Gay Love Stories 2006 (Best Gay Love Stories)


$12.98


Leading gay writers present new stories of gay love and longing in this collection of passionately romantic original fiction. Nick Street is a writer and editor living in Los Angeles.

Romantic Fiction Of Mills & Boon, 1909-1995


Romantic Fiction Of Mills & Boon, 1909-1995


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This is the first study to examine romantic fiction’s depiction of women as part of the broader history of ideas about women. Given the success of the Mills & Boon romance, their portrayal of subjects like sex, love, marriage, class, motherhood and feminity are important cultural barometers and make a fascinating study.

Fill-in-the-Blank Stories


Fill-in-the-Blank Stories


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Short, simple, and engaging, these cloze stories give children the repeated practice they need to master words belonging to 50 different word families. Children use a word bank and text and picture clues to fill in missing words that give each story meaning. A word search provides further practice in reading and spelling target words. Great for independent learning or homework. For use with Grades KÐ2.

Target Practice


Target Practice


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Target Practice brings together for the first time the complete short fiction that Rex Stout wrote for the popular All-Story Magazine, the famous journal which published the cream of his early writings. Including Secrets, the first crime fiction Stout wrote, and Justice Ends at Home, with a detective team foreshadowing Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin, these 17 stories stand among the master’s best.

Romantic Ghost Stories


Romantic Ghost Stories


$11.96


Haunting stories that touch your heart. Stories of love perfect for Valentine”s Day.

The Supernatural in Romantic Fiction


The Supernatural in Romantic Fiction


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The Supernatural in Romantic Fiction

The Supernatural in Romantic Fiction (1880)


The Supernatural in Romantic Fiction (1880)


$20


The Supernatural in Romantic Fiction (1880)

The Supernatural In Romantic Fiction


The Supernatural In Romantic Fiction


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The Supernatural In Romantic Fiction

Romantic Fantasy and Science Fiction


Romantic Fantasy and Science Fiction


$34.99


Romantic Fantasy and Science Fiction

Women's Gothic and Romantic Fiction


Women’s Gothic and Romantic Fiction


$2.2


Women’s Gothic and Romantic Fiction

The Cambridge Companion to Fiction in the Romantic Period


The Cambridge Companion to Fiction in the Romantic Period


$83.95


An overview of British fiction written between the mid-1760s and the early 1830s in its historical and cultural contexts.The novel of the Romantic period has attracted many more readers and students in recent years. This Companion offers an overview of British fiction written between the mid-1760s and the early 1830s and is an ideal guide to the major authors, historical and cultural contexts, and later critical reception.The novel of the Romantic period has attracted many more readers and students in recent years. This Companion offers an overview of British fiction written between the mid-1760s and the early 1830s and is an ideal guide to the major authors, historical and cultural contexts, and later critical reception.While poetry has been the genre most closely associated with the Romantic period, the novel of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries has attracted many more readers and students in recent years. Its canon has been widened to include less well known authors alongside Jane Austen, Walter Scott, Maria Edgeworth and Thomas Love Peacock. Over the last generation, especially, a remarkable range of popular works from the period have been re-discovered and reread intensively. This Companion offers an overview of British fiction written between roughly the mid-1760s and the early 1830s and is an ideal guide to the major authors, historical and cultural contexts, and later critical reception. The contributors to this volume represent the most up-to-date directions in scholarship, charting the ways in which the period’s social, political and intellectual redefinitions created new fictional subjects, forms and audiences.Introduction Richard Maxwell and Katie Trumpener; 1. The historiography of fiction in the Romantic period Richard Maxwell; 2. Publishing, authorship, and reading William St Clair; 3. Gothic fiction Deidre Shauna Lynch; 4. The historical novel Richard Maxwell; 5. Thinking locally: novelistic worlds in provincial fiction Martha Bohrer@TüÌÌÌÌÍÿ¾Úð

Love in a Mist: A Romantic Drama, in Familiar Blank Verse


Love in a Mist: A Romantic Drama, in Familiar Blank Verse


$27.47


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Rapid First Responder


Rapid First Responder


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The Street of the Blank Wall; And Other Stories


The Street of the Blank Wall; And Other Stories


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General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1916 Original Publisher: Dodd, Mead Subjects: Fiction / Classics Fiction / Literary Fiction / Short Stories Foreign Language Study / General Foreign Language Study / English as a Second Language History / General Language Arts

Target Zero


Target Zero


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Former Black Panther information minister Eldridge Cleaver was a complex man who inspired profound adulation, love, rage, and, among many, fear. Target Zero brings Cleaver’s controversial story into focus through his own words. This books charts Cleaver’s life through his writings: his quiet childhood, his youth spent in prison, his startling emergence as a Black Panther leader who became a "fugitive from justice" by the end of 1968, his seven-year exile, and his religious and political conversion following his return to the U.S. Target Zero, which brings together previously unpublished essays, short stories, letters, interviews, and poems, is the most significant collection of Eldridge Cleaver’s writing since his bestselling book Soul on Ice (1968).

Love Fills In The Blank


Love Fills In The Blank


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Love Fills In The Blank

Love & Relationship Blank Journal


Love & Relationship Blank Journal


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Love & Relationship Blank Journal

Baby To Love (target Exclusive)


Baby To Love (target Exclusive)


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Baby To Love (target Exclusive)

Dearest Love (target Exclusive)


Dearest Love (target Exclusive)


$2.35


Dearest Love (target Exclusive)

Best Lesbian Love Stories 2005 (Best Lesbian Love Stories) (Best Lesbian Love Stories)


Best Lesbian Love Stories 2005 (Best Lesbian Love Stories) (Best Lesbian Love Stories)


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New original romantic fiction by Katherine V. Forrest (Curious Wine), Karin Kallmaker (One Degree of Separation), Claire McNab (The Wombat Strategy), Jane Summer (The Silk Road), Carol Guess (Gaslight), Ann Wadsworth (Light, Coming Back), Lesla Newman (She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not), and Diana Cage (Box Lunch).Angela Brown is the editor of Best Lesbian Love Stories 2003 and Mentsh: Queer Jews Speak Out. She lives West Hollywood, Calif.

Supernatural In Romantic Fiction


Supernatural In Romantic Fiction


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Writing Romantic Fiction


Writing Romantic Fiction


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Love Stories


Love Stories


$22.63


The book has no illustrations or index. Purchasers are entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: Fiction / Fantasy / General; Fiction / Fantasy / Epic; Fiction / Literary; Fiction / Romance / General; Fiction / Romance / Contemporary; Fiction / Romance / Historical; Fiction / Romance / Short Stories; Fiction / Short Stories;

Target


Target


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Target is one of those Tom Scott records that gets forgotten about a lot. Certainly it comes from the middle of the 1980s just before the GRP era, when Scott was still leading the Saturday Night Live Band on occasion and looking around for a new sound. It’s the sound of a restless musician who gets the pop game, or at least has gotten it and is not sure of where to shift his focus next. The band is big and full of killer players: Harvey Mason, Ernie Watts, Ian Underwood, Victor Feldman, Paul Jackson, Neil Stubenhaus, Jim Horn, Trevor Feldman, Pete Christlieb, and Michael Boddicker, among others. The sound is a tad warmer than what Atlantic was releasing at the time, too. But the material, as good as some of it is — like the funky title track — also contains half-hearted pop ballads like “Come Back to Me” with Kenny James on vocals. “He’s Too Young,” with a fine vocal performance by Maria Muldaur, is marred by a terribly dated — and it was for the time — synth drum sound. There is also a truly bizarre moment when Lee Ving, former lead singer of Los Angeles hardcore band Fear raps and plays blues harmonica on “Gotta Get out of New York.” Then there’s “Lollipoppin’” which, while it contains the same dumb synth drum sound, also has some killer Rhodes by Feldman, synth work by Underwood, and a happening keyboard bassline. The grooving muted horn section on this reading of Dan Peck’s “The Biggest Part of Me,” has a wonderfully soulful feel with great kit work by Mason. The horn arrangements are in the pocket but restrained, allowing that lithe melody to shine through and, along with the title cut, it’s a contender for best tune on the set. The set closes with the stone-gone funky groover “Burundi Bump” by Scott and Feldman with excellent basslines, pulsing Rhodes work, a boatload of percussion, and Mason running the ensemble from his kit; the entire tune is rhythm based. So Target is, ultimately, a mixed bag, a hold-over record that was throwing everything at the wall to see what worked. Interestingly, what did was the basis for Scott’s sound at GRP. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music GuidePerformers: Tom Scott – Lyricon, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor), Saxophone, Synthesizer, Wind; Judi Brown – Vocals (Background); Trevor Feldman – Fender Rhodes, Keyboards; Victor Feldman – Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer; Jerry Hey – Flugelhorn, Horn, Trumpet;

Stories


Stories


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With his fourth album, Stories, David Blue joined Asylum Records, the label headed by David Geffen that had been set up to shelter singer/songwriters like Jackson Browne. For Blue, it was another welcoming home after stints at similarly artist-friendly Elektra and Reprise, and Stories was a continuation of his explorations of the personal relationships of sensitive people. The opening song was called “Looking for a Friend,” and that was a good introduction to an album that was about the ups and downs of friendship and the loneliness that sets in when friends are not around. Musically, the album was divided between its two LP sides, each containing four songs. On the first four, the arrangements tended to be limited to two acoustic guitars, while the second half used more extensive instrumentation, including Pete Jolly’s accordion on “Marianne,” the piano-with-strings “Fire in the Morning” (the chart done by Jack Nitzsche), the full-on rock band playing on “Come on John,” and piano/organ folk-rock for “The Blues (All Night Long),” with Ry Cooder adding slide guitar. Blue’s lyrical reflections, expressed in his matter-of-fact baritone, touched on experiences that ranged from temporary romantic contentment to suicidal urges. “It wasn’t easy, when I think about it/Living in the house of changing faces,” he sang in the chorus of “House of Changing Faces,” “I still have the tracks to remind me what life was like, high and wasted/When I wanted to die.” That wasn’t the only song to allude to drug use. The most explicit was “Come on John” (previously recorded by Helen Reddy), a cautionary tale for a friend that left little doubt about its subject when it began, “I’ve got a friend with a habit/A habit of runnin’ away/He says he can’t take it/But he takes it every day.” Musically, the song had the feel of Bob Dylan’s “Ballad of a Thin Man,” but for once Blue didn’t sound so much like Dylan on Stories as he did like Leonard Cohen. In fact, there was one song that might have been a direct response to Cohen. It’s hard not to at least speculate that “Marianne” may share a subject with Cohen’s “So Long, Marianne,” particularly because of the musical similarity and because of the lines “I knew her from another song her older poet, he’d wrote before/We played in the morning, laughing on the floor/Till he came a-knocking on the Lower East Side door.” Although Blue, too, seemed not have stayed with her, he made a point of countering Cohen’s farewell, singing in the chorus, “Do not cry, you have helped me, I will not say goodbye.” Whether or not this is the same Marianne, however, she is another friend described by Blue in a series of songs about a community of companions who love and lose each other, yet whatever their fates, he seemed grateful to them all. [Rhino's Wounded Bird subsidiary reissued Stories on CD in 2006.] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music GuidePerformers:

On the Nature of Human Romantic Interaction


On the Nature of Human Romantic Interaction


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Karl Iagnemma’s prize-winning short fiction brings a vibrant and innovative new voice to the genre.bOn the Nature of Human Romantic Interaction/b, his first book, has earned acclaim from critics coast to coast, who hail his imaginative, arresting approach to matters of the heart and mind. This is a story collection whose characters include a frustrated academic seeking a mathematical formula for romance, a nineteenth-century phrenologist in love with a con artist, and a woman who is adept at carving magnificent wooden mannequins but struggles to sculpt a fulfilling relationship. Encompassing the historic and the contemporary in a tone that is at once frank and wise, savage and lyrical, Iagnemma’s works comprise an astonishing range.brbrThe questions, discussion topics, and author biography that follow are intended to enhance your reading of Karl Iagnemma’sbOn the Nature of Human Romantic Interaction./bWe hope they will enrich your experience of these beautifully crafted stories.brbrbOn the Nature of Human Romantic Interactionbr/bStoriesbrKarl IagnemmabrDelta Trade Paperback, ISBN 0-385-33594-6brAlso available as a Dell ebook, ISBN 0-440-33389-Xp1. The collection’s title, drawn from a chapter in the first narrator’s dissertation, conveys an aura of research findings and careful scrutiny of data. If this collection were indeed a scholarly exposition, what would the findings be? What consistencies and anomalies do these stories convey about the nature of human romantic interaction? Do the stories have a sum?/pp2. Discuss the ways in which intellect and emotion are portrayed in the book. Do you believe mind and heart to be consistently at odds with each other or inextricable?/pp3. One of the most inventive aspects of the collection is its diversity of characters, and the fact that all of them work in a rarefied field. What universal qualities do these disparate (and often desperate) men and women posses?òzáG®ÿ¾Úð

The Oxford Book of English Love Stories


The Oxford Book of English Love Stories


$68.6


Love, so the song goes, is a many-splendoured thing, and fiction has been trying for years both to promote and subvert the cliches it encourages. We turn to literature to learn what love is and what it should be, and readers of this collection will find consolation and inspiration in equal measure from some of the sharpest observers of this most essential human emotion. In tracing the lineaments of ‘English love’ through the fiction of 200 years we can see something of its infinite variety and of the shifting rules of the game. Sylvia Plath seems closer to Aphra Behn than to Elizabeth Gaskell or even Thomas Hardy in her concept of feminine modesty, while violence or sheer incomprehension enter the definition in the worlds of D. H. Lawrence and Katherine Mansfield. Romantic love is at the heart of the ‘love story’ and these stories, while taking love as their subject, do not always follow the conventional platitudes and other surprises make the insights of writers such as Anne Ritchie, Somerset Maugham or V. S. Pritchett always fresh and challenging. Simple or sophisticated, sometimes comic and often very moving, these stories bring a delightful perspective to the mysteries of the English in love.

Fill-In-The-Blank Stories: Word Families: 50 Cloze-Format Practice Pages That Target and Teach the Top 50 Word Families


Fill-In-The-Blank Stories: Word Families: 50 Cloze-Format Practice Pages That Target and Teach the Top 50 Word Families


$7.29


Short, simple, and engaging, these cloze stories give children the repeated practice they need to master words belonging to 50 different word families. Children use a word bank and text and picture clues to fill in missing words that give each story meaning. A word search provides further practice in reading and spelling target words. Great for independent learning or homework. For use with Grades K2.

Popular Performer 1940s And 1950s Love Songs: The Best Romantic Classi


Popular Performer 1940s And 1950s Love Songs: The Best Romantic Classi


$6.63


Rich textures, sophisticated harmonies and inventive rhythms make these arrangements ideal for hobbyists, advancing students, professional musicians or any iPopular Performer/i. Titles: Angel Eyes br* Catch a Falling Star br* A Certain Smile br* I Wanna Be Around br* Misty br* Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing br* Secret Love br* Taking a Chance on Love br* Three Coins in a Fountain br* Volare.ulliISBN13: 9780739056776liCondition: NEWliNotes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.lia title=’Condition Guide’ href=’/content/Condition_and_Shipping_Guide.htm’ target=’_blank’Click here to view our Condition Guide and Shipping Prices/a/ul

Primitive Love and Love-Stories V2


Primitive Love and Love-Stories V2


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An Analysis Of Romantic And Conjugal Love In Various Cultures.

Primitive Love and Love-Stories V1


Primitive Love and Love-Stories V1


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An Analysis Of Romantic And Conjugal Love In Various Cultures.

Blank Generation


Blank Generation


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Richard Hell was one of the first men on the scene when punk rock first began to emerge in New York City as an early member of both Television and the Heartbreakers (he left both groups before they could record), but his own version of punk wasn’t much like anyone else’s, and while Hell’s debut album, Blank Generation, remains one of the most powerful to come from punk’s first wave, anyone expecting a Ramones/Dead Boys-style frontal assault from this set had better readjust their expectations. “Love Comes in Spurts” and “Liar’s Beware” proved the Voidoids could play fast and loud when they wanted to, but for the most part this group’s formula was much more complicated than that; guitarists Robert Quine and Ivan Julian bounced sharp, edgy patterns off each other that were more about psychological tension than brute force (though Quine’s solos suggest a fragile grace beneath the surface of their neo-Beefheart chaos), and while most punk nihilism was of the simplistic “Everything Sucks” variety, Hell was (with the exception of Patti Smith) the most literate and consciously poetic figure in the New York punk scene. While there’s little on the album that’s friendly or life-affirming, there’s a crackling intelligence to songs like “New Pleasure,” “Betrayal Takes Two,” and “Another World” that confirmed Hell has a truly unique lyrical voice, at once supremely self-confident and dismissive of nearly everything around him (sometimes including himself). Brittle and troubling, but brimming with ideas and musical intelligence, Blank Generation was groundbreaking punk rock that followed no one’s template, and today it sounds just as fresh — and nearly as abrasive — as it did when it first hit the racks. ~ Mark Deming, All Music GuidePerformers: Marc Bell – Drums; Richard Hell – Bass, Vocals; Ivan Julian – Guitar, Vocals (Background); Robert Quine – Guitar, Vocals (Background)

The Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories


The Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories


$24.88


The Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories

Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories


Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories


$25.19


Street of the Blank Wall: And Other Stories

History of Fiction


History of Fiction


$28.7


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. Origin of Romantic fiction in Europe?Romances of Chivalry relating to the early and fabulous History of Britain, particularly to Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table ?Merlin?Sangreal?Perceval?Lancelot du Lac?Meliadus?Tristan?Jsaie le Triste ?Art us?Gyron? Perceforesl?Artus de la Bretagne? Cleriadus. Fabulous narrative, we have seen in a former part of this work, like almost every one of the arts of man, originated in the desire of perfecting and improving nature, of rendering the great more vast, the rich more splendid, and the gay more beautiful. It removed, as it were, from the hands of fortune the destinies of mankind, rewarded virtue and valour with success, and covered treachery and baseness with opprobrium. It was soon perceived that men sympathize not with armies or nations, but with individuals; and the poet who sung the fall of empires, was forced to place a few in a prominent light, with whose, success or misfortunes his hearers might be affected, while they were altogether indifferent to the rout or dissection of the crowds by which they were followed. At length, it was thought, that narratives might be composed where the interest should only be demanded for one or two individuals, whose adventures, happiness, or misery, might of themselves afford delight. The experiment was attended with success; and as men sympathize most readily with events which may occur to themselves, or the situations in which they have been, or may be, the incidents of fiction derived their character from the manners of the age. In a gay and luxurious country stories of love became acceptable. Hence the Grecian novels were composed, and s, in relating the adventures of the lovers, it was natural to depict what might really have taken place, the general features of the…

Isolde''s Dream and Other Stories


Isolde”s Dream and Other Stories


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Fiction. The collection entitled ISOLDE”S DREAM is anchored by stories of two women in love with two great romantic composers, Richard Wagner and Gustav Mahler…

The Cambridge Companion to Fiction of the Romantic Period


The Cambridge Companion to Fiction of the Romantic Period


$82.44


The Cambridge Companion to Fiction of the Romantic Period

The Romantic Virtuoso


The Romantic Virtuoso


$1.59


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Hard-boiled Fiction And Dark Romantic


Hard-boiled Fiction And Dark Romantic


$31.95


Hard-boiled Fiction And Dark Romantic

A Straightforward Guide to Writing Romantic Fiction


A Straightforward Guide to Writing Romantic Fiction


$12.37


A Straightforward Guide to Writing Romantic Fiction

German Romantic Stories


German Romantic Stories


$36.95


German Romantic Stories

Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession


Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession


$20.31


Romantic Stories of the Legal Profession

WORD ORIGINS and Their Romantic Stories


WORD ORIGINS and Their Romantic Stories


$4.65


WORD ORIGINS and Their Romantic Stories

The Romantic Road: And Other Stories


The Romantic Road: And Other Stories


$21.95


The Romantic Road: And Other Stories

Word Origins and Their Romantic Stories.


Word Origins and Their Romantic Stories.


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Word Origins and Their Romantic Stories.

Romantic Stories Of The Legal Profession


Romantic Stories Of The Legal Profession


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Romantic Stories Of The Legal Profession

The Target


The Target


$20.99


Synopsis: Comedy, action, and romance highlight this French film. Chris, a young Parisian serviceman, is doing everything he can to find his lost love…

The Romantic Fiction Of Mills&boon, 1909-90s


The Romantic Fiction Of Mills&boon, 1909-90s


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Women's Gothic And Romantic Fiction


Women’s Gothic And Romantic Fiction


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Best New Romantic Fantasy 2


Best New Romantic Fantasy 2


$12.48


An annual anthology of outstanding stories of love and wonder are compiled and honored as the best of the year. Enchanting and enchanted lovers, magical romance, dark desires, otherworldly sensations, ethereal encounters, paranormal thrills, sensual spells, supernatural suspense, sizzling speculations… Highly imaginative short fiction and novellas from the best fantasy romance writers.

The Best Science Fiction And Fantasy Of The Year, Vol. 2


The Best Science Fiction And Fantasy Of The Year, Vol. 2


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The depth and breadth of what science fiction and fantasy fiction is changes with every passing year. The two dozen stories chosen for this book by award-winning anthologist Jonathan Strahan carefully maps this evolution, giving readers a captivating and always-entertaining look at the very best the genre has to offer.ulliISBN13: 9781597801249liCondition: USED – VERY GOODliNotes:lia title=’Condition Guide’ href=’/content/Condition_and_Shipping_Guide.htm’ target=’_blank’Click here to view our Condition Guide and Shipping Prices/a/ul

Romantic Love


Romantic Love


$9.98


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