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Samples (1,
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Literature
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Author |
Title |
Review |
David
Library
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The
Sacred Art of Shakespeare: To Take Upon us the Mystery of Things, by Martin Lings:
Reveals the full scope of Shakespeare's plays as sacred visionary
dramas, illuminating the bard's greatest works and the man behind them.
Author Martin Lings reveals how, through the use of esoteric symbol and
form, Shakespeare's plays mirror the inner drama of the journey of all
souls. (Publisher) |
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| Blake,
William |
The
Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake |
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| Emerson,
Ralph Waldo |
Emerson's
Poetry and Prose |
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| Gascoyne,
David |
Selected
Prose, 1934-1996 |
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| Lewis,
C.S. |
The
Chronicles of Narnia |
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| Lewis,
C.S. |
The
Screwtape Letters |
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| Lings,
Martin |
The Sacred Art of Shakespeare:
To Take Upon us the Mystery of Things |
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| Raine,
Kathleen |
William
Blake |
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C.S.
Lewis, The
Screwtape Letters One of
C.S. Lewis's most imaginative creations, this world-famous
book is a humorous correspondence between the devil Screwtape and his
apprentice Wormwood, whose job is to produce a human's soul for eternity
in hell. Filled with astute insights into temptation, repentance, and
grace, this wonderful tale intelligently explores what it means to live
a good, honest life... |
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| Poetry |
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| Blake,
William |
Blake's
Water-Colours for the Poems of Thomas Gray with Complete Texts |
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| Blake,
William |
The
Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake |
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| Blake,
William |
The
Book of Urizen |
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| Blake,
William |
The
Human Form Divine: William Blake from the Paul Mellon Collectin |
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| Blake,
William |
The
Illuminated Blake: William Blake's Complete Illuminated Works with a
Plate-by-Plate Commentary |
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| Blake,
William |
Poems |
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| Casey,
Gerard |
Echoes |
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| Emerson,
Ralph Waldo |
Emerson's
Poetry and Prose |
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| Emerson,
Ralph Waldo |
The
Cambridge Companion to Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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| Emerson,
Ralph Waldo |
Collected
Poems and Translations |
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| Gascoyne,
David |
Selected
Verse Translations |
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David
Gascoyne, Selected Verse Translations In 1996, in his eightieth year, David Gascoyne was awarded the
Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres in recognition of his
profound contribution to French literature and art. This collection
includes some of his best work -- early translations, recent unpublished
translations, and a substantial section of translations printed in
journals over the past twenty-five years. |
| Poetry
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