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The Height of Nonsense

The Height of Nonsense
Author: Paul Clements
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1848895798

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Paul Clements took to the road in search of the county tops, armed with his own rules of the road, 'Forsake all 21st century Celtic superhighways in favour of boreens'. Faced with leave he couldn't afford, Paul travelled the GMRs (Great Mountain Roads), exploring remote corners of little known counties, some very flat, and spent time with the eccentric and the quaint. Meet Cathy Rea who can see, and even smell, fairies! Listen to tales of druids, banshees, highwaymen and loose women. And learn how a poet stops Errigal's ego from deflating. P.S. Paul found only 28 tops!


The Height of Nonsense

The Height of Nonsense
Author: Paul Clements
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2005
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781903464694

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Chronicles the author's comic attempt to find the highest point in each of Ireland's 32 counties


The Height of Nonsense

The Height of Nonsense
Author: Paul Clements
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-03-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781848892651

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Paul Clements recounts his journey through the 32 counties of Ireland along the Great Mountain Roads and the eccentric characters he encountered along the way, including Cathy Rea, a woman who can see - and even smell - fairies.


The Proverbs of Scotland

The Proverbs of Scotland
Author: Alexander Hislop
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1868-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1613108974

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The Vienna Melody

The Vienna Melody
Author: Ernst Lothar
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2015-07-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1609452828

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All Vienna knows that the inhabitant of number 10 Seilerstatte is none other than Christopher Alt, piano maker, the best in Vienna, probably in all of Austria, and possiblly the world over. His piano keys have given life to melodies by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, and many more. On his deathbed, moved by the wish to keep his children united, he leaves a will specifying that his descendants, if they are to get their inheritance, must live together in the family home. Over successive generations of the Alt family, history itself passes through the doors, down the halls, and into the private rooms of the Alt’s building. There is intrigue at the court of Franz-Josef: an heir to the throne has fallen in love with Henrietta Alt, who will have to carry the guilt for his eventual suicide. There are betrayals, beloved illegitimate children, and despised legitimate offspring. There are seething passions and icy relations, a world war and the rise of Nazism to contend with. There are duals, ambitions, hopes, affairs of the heart and affairs of state. Three generations of Alts live and die at number 10 Silerstatte and each member of the family, in his or or her own way, is a privileged witness to the winds of change and a Europe at the height of both its splendor and decadence


A Book of Nonsense

A Book of Nonsense
Author: Edward Lear
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1862
Genre: Children's poetry, English
ISBN:

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A collection of over 100 limericks with the author's original illustrations.


Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country

Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Author: James Anthony Froude
Publisher:
Total Pages: 776
Release: 1832
Genre: Authors
ISBN:

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Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle.


Moral Theology

Moral Theology
Author: Charles E. Curran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1990
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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The purpose of this book is twofold. First, to honour and celebrate the contribution of Richard A. McCormick to the field of moral theology. Second, to assess the present state and possible future developments in the discipline of Christian ethics. The seventeen authors assembled here include some of the most prominent scholars in the field of Christian ethics today. The new studies collected in this volume use McCormick's own writings as a starting point in order to evaluate the present and future of moral theology, particularly within the Catholic tradition. In addition to questions in fundamental moral theology, there are sections devoted to sexual, medical, social and political issues in the field of Christian ethics.


The Book of Nonsense

The Book of Nonsense
Author: Edward Lear
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2022-05-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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The Book of Nonsense, first published in 1846, stands alone as the ultimate and most loved expression in English of freewheeling, benign, and unconstricted merriment. The poems of the book tell the stories of the owls, hen, larks, and their nests in his beard, and other fey fauna and peculiar persons. They all inhabit the uniquely inspired nonsense rhymes and drawings of Lear, who was a 20th child of a London stockbroker.


Edward Lear and the Play of Poetry

Edward Lear and the Play of Poetry
Author: James Williams
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2016-08-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0191081914

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Of all the Victorian poets, Edward Lear has a good claim to the widest audience: admired and championed by critics and poets from John Ruskin to John Ashbery, he has also been read, heard, and loved by generations of children. As a central figure in the literature of nonsense, Lear has also shaped the evolution of modern literature, and his work continues to influence and inspire writers and readers today. This collection of essays-the first ever devoted solely to Lear-builds on a recent resurgence of critical interest and asks how it is that the play of Lear's poetry continues to delight, and to challenge our sense of what poetry can be. These seventeen chapters, written by established and emerging critics of poetry, seek to explore and appreciate the playfulness embodied in the poems, and to provide contexts in which it can be better understood and enjoyed. They consider how Lear's poems play off various inheritances (the literary fool, Romantic lyric, his religious upbringing), explore particular forms in which his playful genius took flight (his letters, his queer writings about love), and trace lines of Learical influence and inheritance by showing how other poets and thinkers across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries played off Lear in their turn (Joyce, Stein, Eliot, Auden, Smith, Ashbery, and others).