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The Coniston Curse

The Coniston Curse
Author: Joseph Allen
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2021-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1624206077

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Two teen-age brothers vanish walking home from school, and are found dead more than twenty miles from their posh Trinity School on the upper west side of Manhattan. They set out to walk home to their family’s Fifth Avenue mansion, near 96thStreet. Were they kidnapped? No ransom demand is ever made. How did the boys get to Westchester County? They both died from blunt force trauma, probably from falling from a tree or a cliff. Based on a real family tragedy from the late Middle Ages but set in today’s New York, Monte Carlo and Westchester County, the story of who did what to whom in the troubled Coniston family is surprising and chilling.


The Golden Violet

The Golden Violet
Author: Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1827
Genre: English poetry
ISBN:

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Poetical Works

Poetical Works
Author: Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1839
Genre:
ISBN:

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Women & Romanticism Vol5

Women & Romanticism Vol5
Author: Roxanne Eberle
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2020-01-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000747689

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First published in 2006. Women and Romanticism’s fifth volume covers The Golden Violet, with its Tales of Romance and Chivalry: and Other Poems. The collection reproduces work by Letitia Landon and thus addresses yet another gap in current accounts of women and Romanticism. Although Landon is now readily acknowledged as a significant author of the period, it is also the case that critical examinations of her life and work have tended to reinforce her own carefully crafted image as a poetess.Until the 1980s, a five-volume collection of materials on ‘Women and Romanticism’ would have been inconceivable, since Romantic studies largely restricted itself to a consideration of the major male poets of the period (William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats), When women were present in accounts of Romanticism, they were considered in terms of their literary function (as objects of representation), or in relation to their domestic (as mothers, daughters, wives and lovers of the authors). Indeed, the first Romantic women writers to enter academic discourse were those with familial connections to the canonized poets: Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley and Dorothy Wordsworth. Other writers of interest in the 1970s included Frances Burney and Jane Austen.