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![]() ![]() Edward de Maesschalck is ook voorzitter van de afgestudeerde historici van Leuven. 4.16 avg rating 70 ratings published 2012 3 editions. In 2003 verscheen eveneens bij Davidsfonds/Leuven zijn boek Overleven in de revolutietijd over de getuigenis van pruikenmaker en later postbode J.B. Average rating 4.14 198 ratings 24 reviews shelved 576 times. ![]() de geschiedenis van België, de Bond van grote en jonge gezinnen, het Davidsfonds en ook een roman over de laatste levensjaren van zijn overleden vrouw (Sterven is een kunst). Zijn belangstelling blijft daarbij steeds uitgaan naar historische programma’s, zowel documentaires (‘Histories’, ‘Het Derde Oog’) als historische fictie.Īls auteur schreef hij heel wat historische boeken over o.a. In 1996 werd hij programma-adviseur voor TV2, later Canvas. 1 Citation Jeroen Maesschalck, Annelies De Schrijver, (2015), Researching and improving the effectiveness of ethics training In: Lawton, A. Davidsfonds 1875-2000 by MAESSCHALCK, EDWARD DE & VINTS, LUC and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at .uk. Leuven, daarna werd hij programmamaker voor de Openbare Omroep. ![]() Edward de Maesschalck (Leuven, 1946) studeerde geschiedenis in Leuven en Parijs en behaalde een doctoraat Wijsbegeerte en Letteren in 1977. ![]() ![]() ![]() Parker Looks Up follows Parker, along with her baby sister and her mother, and her best friend Gia and Gia’s mother, as they walk the halls of a museum, seeing paintings of everyone and everything from George Washington Carver to Frida Kahlo, exotic flowers to graceful ballerinas. Inspired by this visit, Parker, and her mother, Jessica Curry, tell the story of a young girl and her family, whose trip to a museum becomes an extraordinary moment, in a moving picture book. When a nearby museum-goer snapped a photo of a mesmerized Parker, it became an internet sensation. ![]() She saw a queen -one with dynamic self-assurance, regality, beauty, and truth who captured this young girl’s imagination. When Parker Curry came face-to-face with Amy Sherald’s transcendent portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama at the National Portrait Gallery, she didn’t just see the First Lady of the United States. A visit to Washington, DC’s National Portrait Gallery forever alters Parker Curry’s young life when she views First Lady Michelle Obama’s portrait. ![]() ![]() ![]() Perhaps such is a reflection of his own experience as a homosexual man living in a publicized life. It seems that Wilde is criticizing the action or tendency to view others finding pleasure in viewing others is often what brings a character’s downfall in this story. Salome’s obsession with Jokanaan also depicts a similar obsession with viewing and physical obsession. There is a revolution of this theme, with Syrian and Herod’s somewhat sickening lust for Salome which ultimately results in Syrian’s own suicide as well as Herod’s fall as well as murder of Salome. However, there lies a difference in the direction of the plot and such themes, as Salome carries a much darker lesson/theme of finding pleasure in viewing or looking at beauty. There has been a similar theme with The Picture of Dorian Gray in the sense that Gray carries an obsession with preserving his beautiful physical appearance. It’s interesting reading Oscar Wilde’s Salome as we see once more, a theme of physical attractiveness and beauty. ![]() ![]() Featuring rare, previously unpublished imagery from Froud's oeuvre, this new edition of the classic tome is a must-have for faerie and fantasy fans of all ages. Presenting beautiful portrayals of faeries that have touched hearts and minds for generations, World of Faerie is by far Froud's most personal book and represents the visionary artist and creator of fantasy worlds at the pinnacle of his prowess. This lavish, full-color book opens the door to Brian Froud's wondrous imagination as never before. ![]() This revised and expanded edition of his dazzling World of Faerie offers us a startling vision of the magical realm, enhanced by Froud's own words about his experiences and insights. Humans throughout history have always had special relationships and bonds with faeries, whether loving and helpful or at times destructive. Return to the world of faerie with the revised and expanded edition of Brian Froud's acclaimed magnum opus, featuring paintings, watercolors, and drawings never before seen by the general public.ĭrawing inspiration from the gnarled shrubbery of England's windswept moorlands, Brian Froud is best known for being the mad genius behind Jim Henson's film The Dark Crystal and for illustrating such best sellers as Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book. 13 reviews Following in the footsteps of Trolls, Brian and Wendy Froud lead readers deep into the world of faeries.Print Brian Froud's World of Faerie - Revised ![]() ![]() ![]() Even if it means sacrificing her heart.įans of Sarah J Maas will devour this tale of romance, revenge, redemption, and dark magic. Even if it means gambling in the Orders’ deadly games. or the downfall of them both.īut Tisaanah will stop at nothing to save those she abandoned. The bloody past he wants to forget may be the key to her future. But the night she tries to buy her freedom, she barely escapes with her life. ![]() Ripped from a forgotten homeland as a child, Tisaanah learned how to survive with nothing but a sharp wit and a touch of magic. And a dark magic that will entangle their fates. But even more dangerous are her growing feelings for Maxantarius. A reclusive warrior who no longer believes it exists. The Orders’ intentions are cryptic, and Tisaanah must prove herself under the threat of looming war. ![]() But to join their ranks, she must complete an apprenticeship with Maxantarius Farlione, a handsome and reclusive fire wielder who despises the Orders. But the night she tries to buy her freedom, she barely escapes with her life.ĭesperate to save the best friend she left behind, Tisaanah journeys to the Orders, the most powerful organization of magic Wielders in the world. A reclusive warrior who no longer believes it exists. Connecting the RIGHT readers with the RIGHT booksĪ former slave fighting for justice. ![]() ![]() ![]() There is discussion among academics as to whether this is a fully secular story, or if it is a Christian allegory. ![]() ![]() The treatment of the poor and the ability of a selfish man to redeem himself by transforming into a more sympathetic character are the key themes of the story. Dickens had written three Christmas stories prior to the novella, and was inspired following a visit to the Field Lane Ragged School, one of several establishments for London's street children. He was influenced by the experiences of his own youth and by the Christmas stories of other authors, including Washington Irving and Douglas Jerrold. After their visits, Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man.ĭickens wrote A Christmas Carol during a period when the British were exploring and re-evaluating past Christmas traditions, including carols, and newer customs such as cards and Christmas trees. A Christmas Carol recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas.ġ9 December 1843 179 years ago ( 19 December 1843)Ī Christmas Carol. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Koré must trust the world with his deepest secret to stand beside the woman and man he’s finally let himself love, as only the bright truth of dragon’s fire can break the iron fist of a necromancer’s hold. ![]() And when a chance encounter with a dying god imbues him with magic-breathing powers, it gets worse: he suddenly becomes a commodity – and a political player.īut the corruption in his city runs deeper than just one man, and an ally’s betrayal unleashes an army of the dead on his home street. Koré knew that meddling in politics could end badly, particularly when trying to sabotage his aristocratic father’s campaign before it destroys the city he has come to love. Set in a planet-sized matriarchal city where magic and technology freely bleed together, a male courtesan’s quest for vengeance against his aristocrat father draws him into an ancient struggle between dragons, necromancers, and his home district’s violent history. ![]() ![]() ![]() And there are more than occasional religious ruminations in these pages. To be sure, there were deep religious rumblings within Lincoln. What was the “light,” and just when-and about what-was Lincoln finally enLIGHTened? That leaves the “struggle.” Was it the country’s struggle or Lincoln’s-or some combination of the two? The title is a curious one, perhaps even a mysterious one. And yet there are more than a few glimpses of Lincoln, the son and husband, Lincoln the father and friend, as well as Lincoln the searcher (for ultimate truths) and Lincoln the struggler (whether with his own demons or against his political opponents or for the greater causes of somehow ending slavery and preserving the Union). ![]() It is also a heavily political book about a highly political figure. Put simply, this is a great read about a great man. No matter the era or the moment, there will always be a place for a new Lincoln biography-especially if the biographer in question is as deft and insightful as Mr. Jon Meacham surely thought so, and he was surely right to think so. ![]() Is there room for yet another biography of Abraham Lincoln? Of course there is. Is there room for yet another biography of Abraham Lincoln? Of course there is, especially if the biographer in question is as deft and insightful as Jon Meacham.Īnd There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle by Jon Meacham (676 pages, Random House, 2022) ![]() ![]() ![]() He served as Governor General there until his death in 1940. After spells as a war correspondent, Lloyd George's Director of Information and Conservative MP, Buchan moved to Canada in 1935. In 1907 he married Susan Charlotte Grosvenor and they subsequently had four children. Greenmantle, which is set during World War I, is the sequel to The Thirty-Nine Steps, which has been adapted into many movies and a popular British television show. In 1901 he became a barrister of the Middle Temple and a private secretary to the High Commissioner for South Africa. Greenmantle, written by Scottish author John Buchan, is the second of five novels featuring Richard Hannay. He was born in Perth, an eldest son, and studied at Glasgow and Oxford. Hannays first and best-known adventure, The Thirty-Nine. He published nearly 30 novels and seven collections of short stories. Greenmantle is the second of five novels by John Buchan featuring the character of Richard Hannay. One of Alfred Hitchcock's favourite writers, John Buchan was a Scottish diplomat, barrister, journalist, historian, poet and novelist. It is one of two Hannay novels set during the First World War, the other being Mr Standfast (1919) Hannay's first and best-known adventure, The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915), is set in the period immediately preceding the war. ![]() Sinopsis Greenmantle John Buchan - Greenmantle is the second of five novels by John Buchan featuring the character of Richard Hannay, first published in 1916 by Hodder & Stoughton, London. ![]() |