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Keltische, Englische und Irische Mythologie 08

Alice im Wunderland - Lewis Carroll Lisbeth Zwerger Übersetzer: Christian Enzensberger

Alice im Wunderland

Autor: Lewis Carroll
Illustrator: Lisbeth Zwerger
Übersetzer: Christian Enzensberger

Gebundene Ausgabe, 24.09.2007


Mondfestsaga: Beltane - Mary Wyllt

Mondfestsaga: Beltane

Autor: Mary Wyllt

Taschenbuch, 01.05.2023


A Haunting in the Arctic: The brand new 2023 chilling gothic thriller from the bestselling author of The Lighthouse Witches and The Ghost Woods - C.J. Cooke

A Haunting in the Arctic: The brand new 2023 chilling gothic thriller from the bestselling author of The Lighthouse Witches and The Ghost Woods

Autor: C.J. Cooke

Taschenbuch, 26.09.2024


The Salmon of Knowledge: An Irish Folktale Retold and Illustrated by Celina Buckley - Celina Buckley

The Salmon of Knowledge: An Irish Folktale Retold and Illustrated by Celina Buckley

Autor: Celina Buckley

Taschenbuch, 05.06.2023


Aquarius: Thriller - Thomas Finn

Aquarius: Thriller

Autor: Thomas Finn

Taschenbuch, 01.03.2016


Anderszeiten. Eine Pilgerreise durch das keltische Jahr: Mit Erzählungen aus Irland und Schottland im Gepäck - Claudia Süssenbach

Anderszeiten. Eine Pilgerreise durch das keltische Jahr: Mit Erzählungen aus Irland und Schottland im Gepäck

Autor: Claudia Süssenbach

Taschenbuch, 23.11.2023


The Creeper: the new Halloween chiller from the author of The Watchers - A.M. Shine

The Creeper: the new Halloween chiller from the author of The Watchers

Autor: A.M. Shine

Taschenbuch, 31.08.2023


Das Herz des Königs: Roman (BLT. Bastei Lübbe Taschenbücher) - Viola Alvarez

Das Herz des Königs: Roman (BLT. Bastei Lübbe Taschenbücher)

Viola Alvarez

Taschenbuch


Botanical Folk Tales - Schneidau

Botanical Folk Tales

Schneidau

Taschenbuch


Follow Me To Ground - Sue Rainsford

Follow Me To Ground

Sue Rainsford

Gebundene Ausgabe


Archibald Leach und die Monstrositäten des Marquis de Mortemarte (Archibald Leach Reihe) - Markus Cremer

Archibald Leach und die Monstrositäten des Marquis de Mortemarte (Archibald Leach Reihe)

Markus Cremer

Taschenbuch


Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary, together with Sellic Spell - J. R. R. Tolkien

Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary, together with Sellic Spell

J. R. R. Tolkien

Gebundene Ausgabe


Der Prinz im Pferdeohr: Märchen und Sagen aus Irland - Harald Jüngst

Der Prinz im Pferdeohr: Märchen und Sagen aus Irland

Harald Jüngst

Audio CD


Darkdeep - Insel der Schrecken: (Band 1) - Ally Condie, Brendan Reichs

Darkdeep - Insel der Schrecken: (Band 1)

Ally Condie, Brendan Reichs

Gebundene Ausgabe


Myths and Legends of the Celts (Penguin Reference) - James MacKillop

Myths and Legends of the Celts (Penguin Reference)

James MacKillop

Taschenbuch


Kalte Knochen: Thriller - Sandra Ireland

Kalte Knochen: Thriller

Sandra Ireland

Taschenbuch


The Giant, O'Brien - Hilary Mantel

The Giant, O'Brien

Hilary Mantel

Taschenbuch


Like Andrew Miller and Penelope Fitzgerald, Hilary Mantel turns to the 18th century in order to make a universal point. Her eighth novel, < I> The Giant, O' Brien, takes place during that bifurcation of mind and spirit commonly known as the Age of Reason or the Enlightenment. The year is 1782 and Charles O' Brien has fled Ireland, bringing both his massive frame and his ancient folk tales to England, where he hopes to make his fortune as a sideshow exhibit. " His appetite was great, as befitted him; he could eat a granary, he could drink a barrel. But now that all Ireland is coming down to ruin together, how will giants thrive? He had made a living by going about and being a pleasant visitor who fetched not just the gift of his giant presence but also stories and songs . . . many hearths had welcomed him as a prodigy, a conversationalist, an illustration from nature's book. Nature's book is little read now, and he thought this: I had better make a living in the obvious way. I will make a living from being tall. " Unfortunately, O' Brien's height attracts more attention than he might wish for: John Hunter, a surgeon, becomes fascinated with the giant and obsessed with the possibility of dissecting him after he's dead. Thus Mantel sets up the central conflict of her novel: Hunter's thirst for knowledge and fame versus O' Brien's conviction that, without his body, his soul cannot go to heaven. In the mean streets of 18th-century London, the author explores the division of soul and body, imagination and rationalism, as she juxtaposes the two men's lives. In this collision of cultures and paradigms, she offers no easy answers, but instead turns a disturbing spotlight on questions that continue to resonate to the present day. -< I> Alix Wilber

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