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Space in the Medieval West: Places; Territories; and Imagined Geographies

[audiobook] Space in the Medieval West: Places; Territories; and Imagined Geographies by Fanny Madeline at Arts-Photography

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Il libro in questione vuol raccontare la favolosa esperienza editoriale dellAutore con la Casa Editrice Youcanprint e vuol inoltre celebrare la sua carriera di Scrittore attraverso la limpida trattazione di alcuni aspetti essenziali delle sue opere..In sostanza vuol racchiudere lessenza dei suoi gioielli editoriali; i loro incipit e qualche loro assaggio; le varie esperienze vissute in maniera viscerale grazie ad essi; alcune recensioni rilasciate da esperti del settore e tutto ciograve; che concerne il suo stato danimo autorale...Si tratta di 7 deliziosi testi editoriali che riescono ad entrare in maniera sublime ed elegante nelle varie note emozionali; umane; poetiche; musicali; artistiche della nostra Fantastica Esistenza..In questi preziosi volumi si affrontano temi ed aspetti intriganti che hanno rappresentato in pieno il mondo dellrsquo;Arte nelle sue migliori espressioni; dalla magica Poesia alla Dea Musica; dal Signor Cinema al Teatro; dai Pink Floyd ai Queen; da Mina ai Beatles; da Vasco Rossi a Renato Zero; da Marilyn Monroe a Freddie Mercury; dalle bellezze naturali alle meraviglie di Roma; dal magico Canto deiDelfini ai brani di Musica Rock; da Artisti di grande spessore a quelli di minor rilievo..


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. VENDETTABy angelIt is seldom that I give a 4 or 5 star rating however this book certainly deserves the 4 star. It is well written; the charatars are well devleoped and the author pulls you into the book and plot. It is the type of book that once you are into it that you just dont want to put it down. You just have to see what will happen next and how it evolves. The descriptive areas are somewhat long and certainly express the characters feelings of betrayal at the hands of his wife. It can be a little harsh and long in going into his feelings but if one remembers that this is the characters feelings then you can understand it and take it with a grain of salt. I would classify it as a drama; not a mystery as you can easily surmize where the basic plot is going you just dont know how and there are some neat little twists. I reccommend this book.1 of 3 people found the following review helpful. vendetta suspenseBy Bruce A. DavisThis book is well written and keeps up the adrenaline and attention whileyou are reading it. I am not much of a fiction reader; but if I could findmore great books like this I would be a convert.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Revenge or forgiveness?By Vincent PoirierA Corsican man arrives in Paris with his wife and child; hoping for help from an old friend. A guard stops him at the door. What? Could Napoleon; First Consul of the Republic; have forgotten that he is Corsican? The man stands his ground and miraculously gains an audience. Napoleon clears the room for a private talk with his compatriot. The mans sons were killed; but he gave as good as he got and he killed the killers family in revenge; even leaving a boy for dead.Napoleon shakes his head and speaks sternly. "La Vendetta. Corsica must adapt to Law and to Order and forego the old ways." But facing his friend; he relents and bestows on him a title and some revenue.The girl grows up proud and talented; the jewel of her fathers eyes. She learns to paint and becomes a technically accomplished artist. Napoleon falls and following the battle at Waterloo; one of the Emperors young officer takes refuge at her teachers home. He is penniless; Corsican; and he stood by the Emperor until the very end. The daughter and the soldier fall in love and her heart does what every young womans heart must do: it turns from the father to the husband.Her father flies into a rage! What does she want with a husband? Does he not have a fortune for her to inherit? But he relents. She is after all as Corsican as he is. He will meet her fianceacute;e.When the young man arrives he fears the fathers wrath as any young Corsican might at the prospect of asking the father for the daughters hand. The father greets him and notices his good looks. In fact; he recognizes them. He is the son of his sworn enemy whom he had left for dead as an infant. Alive! But the name? Adopted! This marriage cannot be! But the daughters heart is already engaged.They marry. Penniless but industrious they at first get by. How will the Vendetta play itself out?Vincent Poirier; Quebec City

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