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The Beggar King

The Beggar King
Author: Oliver Pötzsch
Publisher: Mariner Books
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780547992198

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After the hangman Jakob Kuisl is framed for his sister's murder, his daughter Magdalena and her paramour, Simon, enlist the help of a network of beggars in order to save him from the noose.


The Beggar King

The Beggar King
Author: Dan Hamilton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780830816712

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The enigmatic beggar transforms everyone he encounters in this first book in Dan Hamilton's trilogy, Tales of the Forgotten God. 156 pages, paper


The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness

The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness
Author: Joel ben Izzy
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2005-09-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1565128540

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"Wonderful!” (Grace Paley). “Heartwarming and smart and wonderfully written” (Detroit Free Press). “Provides edifying advice, intimately given, like the best-selling Tuesdays with Morrie” (the Dallas Morning News). “Altogether original” (Dr. Laura Schlessinger). “This story will speak to the humanity of the reader” (Jewish Book World). The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness is that rare, magical book—a book that tells a good story but also shows us how the tales we learned when we were children shed light on our adult lives. Joel ben Izzy had the unusual opportunity to relive those lessons when he lost his voice and reconnected with his old teacher, Lenny, a retired storyteller. Through his meetings with Lenny, Joel rediscovers the wisdom of ancient tales and takes us on a journey into a world of beggars and kings, monks and tigers, lost horses and buried treasures—and in the end tells us the secret of happiness.


The Hangman's Daughter

The Hangman's Daughter
Author: Oliver Pötzsch
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 054774501X

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Hangman Jakob Kuisl is called upon to investigate whether witchcraft is being practiced in the small town of Schongau in 1659 after a dying boy is pulled from the river with a mark crudely tattooed on his shoulder.


The Beggar King

The Beggar King
Author: Michelle Barker
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre: Magic
ISBN: 9781927068618

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The Beggar King

The Beggar King
Author: Peter Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781838750763

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A long time ago in a land far away Lived an unhappy King with little to say He was rich, he was wise and had a strong heart He wanted a change, a brand new start He dressed as a beggar to escape his Kingdom To try to teach others, those who would listen Nobody believed him, they thought him a clown But he was the only true King around Until one day a little boy came along Who heard his story and liked his song He was the only one who believed in the King Dressed as a beggar and his fake looking ring.


Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends

Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends
Author: Gertrude Landa
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends" by Gertrude Landa. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.


The Beggar and the King

The Beggar and the King
Author: Winthrop Parkhurst
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781494810139

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This one act play is made available to all. It may be used freely to perform in any environment. No Royalties owed. You do not have to buy multiple copies to perform, copy this book. You may change lines and scenes. Please give credit to the original author as inspiration of the work.The elder Dumas, who wrote many successful plays, as well as the famous romances, said that all he needed for constructing a drama was "four boards, two actors, and a passion." What he meant by passion has been defined by a later French writer, Ferdinand Brunetière, as a conflict of wills. When two strong desires conflict and we wonder which is coming out ahead, we say that the situation is dramatic. This clash is clearly defined in any effective play, from the crude melodrama in which the forces are hero and villain with pistols, to such subtle conflicts, based on a man's misunderstanding of even his own motives and purposes.In comedy, and even in farce, struggle is clearly present. Here our sympathy is with people who engage in a not impossible combat—against rather obvious villains who can be unmasked, or against such public opinion or popular conventions as can be overset. The hold of an absurd bit of gossip upon stupid people is firm enough in "Spreading the News"; but fortunately it must yield to facts at last. The Queen and the Knave of Hearts are sufficiently clever, with the aid of the superb cookery of the Knave's wife, to do away with an ancient and solemnly reverenced law of Pompdebile's court.Again, in comedies as in mathematics, the problem is often solved by substitution. The soldier in Mr. Galsworthy's "The Sun" is able to find a satisfactory and apparently happy ending without achieving what he originally set out to gain. Or the play which does not end as the chief character wishes may still prove not too serious because, as in "Fame and the Poet," the situation is merely inconvenient and absurd rather than tragic. Now and then it is next to impossible to tell whether the ending is tragic or not. It is natural for us to desire a happy ending in stories, as we desire satisfying solutions of the problems in our own lives. And whenever the forces at work are such as make it true and possible, naturally this is the best ending for a story or a play. Where powerful and terrible influences have to be combated, only a poor dramatist will make use of mere chance, or compel his characters to do what such people really would not do, to bring about a factitious "happy ending." One of the best ways to understand these as real stage plays is through some sort of dramatization. This does not mean, however, that they need be produced with elaborate scenery and costumes, memorizing, and rehearsal; often the best understanding may be secured by quite informal reading in the class, with perhaps a hat and cloak and a lath sword or two for properties. With simply a clear space in the classroom for a stage, you and your imaginations can give all the performance necessary for realizing these plays very well indeed. Of course, you must clearly understand the lines and the play as a whole before you try to take a part, so that you can read simply and naturally, as you think the people in the story probably spoke. Some questions for discussion in the appendix may help you in talking the plays over in class or in reading them for yourself before you try to take a part. You will find it sometimes helps, also, to make a diagram or a colored sketch of the scene as the author describes it, or even a small model of the stage for a "dramatic museum" for your school. If you have not tried this, you do not know how much it helps in seeing plays of other times, like Shakespeare's or Molière's; and it is useful also for modern dramas. Such small stages can be used for puppet theatres as well. "The Knave of Hearts" is intended as a marionette play, and other dramas—Maeterlinck's and even Shakespeare's—have been given in this way with very interesting effects.


Dreidels on the Brain

Dreidels on the Brain
Author: Joel ben Izzy
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0803740972

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"As he tries to survive Hannukah 1971 in the suburbs of Los Angeles, middle-school magician Joel learns to appreciate life's small miracles with the help of an unusual stranger he meets on a bus"--


Fat King, Lean Beggar

Fat King, Lean Beggar
Author: William C. Carroll
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780801431852

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Carroll begins with a broad survey of both the official images and explanations of poverty and also their unsettling unofficial counterparts. This discourse defines and contains the beggar by continually linking him with his hierarchical inversion, the king. Carroll then turns his attention to the exemplary case of Nicholas Genings, perhaps the single most famous beggar of the period, whose machinations as fraudulent parasite and histrionic genius were chronicled by Thomas Harman. Carroll next assesses institutional responses to poverty by considering two hospitals for the destitute, Bridewell and Bedlam, and their role as real and symbolic places in Elizabethan drama.