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The Slender Reed

The Slender Reed
Author: Helen Huntington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1949
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ISBN:

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The Slender Reed

The Slender Reed
Author: Helen Huntington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1949
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Slender Reed

The Slender Reed
Author: John W. Cassell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781592997398

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A career prosecutor suddenly finds himself thrust into the world of dirty politics when his boss resigns to accept a judgeship. He readily finds that the ruling political machine has created a system where any opposition finds itself either in prison or forever disgraced. He must shortly choose between the ethics which have guided his career thus far and actions which would ensure his survival. Certain he is doomed, State's Attorney Edward A. Cranford nonetheless tries to do what is right, encountering both the vengeance and greed that could at any moment destroy him and allies who, like him, refuse to give in. An authentic tale of justice and politics in modern America written by a 25-year veteran of prosecution, THE SLENDER REED brings to life the struggle between those determined to wield unquestioned power, and those whose faith in the system demands they be stopped.


Journal

Journal
Author: Linnean Society of London
Publisher:
Total Pages: 654
Release: 1915
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

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Poems of Guido Gezelle

Poems of Guido Gezelle
Author: Paul Vincent
Publisher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-11-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1910634948

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The Bruges-born poet-priest Guido Gezelle(1830–1899) is generally considered one of the masters of nineteenth-century European lyric poetry. At the end of his life and in the first two decades of the twentieth century, Gezellewas hailed by the avant-garde as the founder of modern Flemish poetry. His unique voice was belatedly recognised in the Netherlands and often compared with his English contemporary Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889). In this bilingual anthology, award-winning translator Paul Vincent selects a representative picture of Gezelle’soutput, from devotional through narrative, to celebratory and expressionistic. Gezelle’sfavourite themes are childhood, the Flemish landscape, friendship, nature, religion and the Flemish vernacular, and his apparently simple poems conceal a sophisticated prosody and a dialogue with spiritual and literary tradition.However, an important barrier to wider international recognition of his lyric genius up to now has been the absence of translations that do justice to the vigour and musicality of Gezelle’sWest Flemish idiom. Two of the translations included go some way to redressing the balance: ‘TheWatter-Scriever’ by Scotland’s national poet Edwin Morgan and ‘A Little Leaf . . .’ by Francis Jones. Both translators make brilliant use of their own vernaculars (Glaswegian and North Yorkshire respectively) to bring Gezelleto life for the non-Dutch-speaking reader.