Welcome to our book review site go-pdf.online!

You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.

Sign up

God Has No Favourites
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

God Has No Favourites

The New Testament does not conform neatly to any modern attempts to define the Christian approach to other religions, argues Basil Scott. He confronts the questions: What does the New Testament tell us about religions? And what is its approach to those who were Gentiles, and to their beliefs and practices? He focuses his attention on the evidence presented by the New Testament itself, and especially on the attitude of its writers to the religions of their times.Written by a scholar with over twenty years experience in the South Asian context, this title makes a fine addition to the conversation and to the new Fortress Press efforts to bring South Asian scholarship to a wider readership.

British Sections
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 20

British Sections

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 1974
  • -
  • Publisher: Unknown

None

Memories of Sir Walter Scott. Edited by Basil Thomson
  • Language: en

Memories of Sir Walter Scott. Edited by Basil Thomson

A fascinating glimpse into the life and times of one of Scotland's most beloved writers. Thomson collects firsthand recollections from those who knew Scott best, offering a unique perspective on his life, his work, and his legacy. With contributions from friends, family, and colleagues, this book is an essential read for anyone who loves Scott's writing. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Basil: The Freshest Boy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 27

Basil: The Freshest Boy

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2024-02-27
  • -
  • Publisher: Modernista

»Basil: The Freshest Boy« is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, originally published in 1928. F. SCOTT FITZGERALD [1896-1940] was an American author, born in St. Paul, Minnesota. His legendary marriage to Zelda Montgomery, along with their acquaintances with notable figures such as Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway, and their lifestyle in 1920s Paris, has become iconic. A master of the short story genre, it is logical that his most famous novel is also his shortest: The Great Gatsby [1925].

Basil: The Freshest Boy
  • Language: en

Basil: The Freshest Boy

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 1928
  • -
  • Publisher: Unknown

None

Basil and Cleopatra
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Basil and Cleopatra

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2015-03-10
  • -
  • Publisher: BoD E-Short

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigmatic writings of the Jazz Age. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century. Fitzgerald is considered a member of the "Lost Generation" of the 1920s. He finished four novels: "This Side of Paradise", "The Beautiful and Damned", "The Great Gatsby" (his most famous), and "Tender Is the Night". A fifth, unfinished novel, "The Love of the Last Tycoon", was published posthumously. Fitzgerald also wrote many short stories that treat themes of youth and promise along with age and despair. Fitzgerald's work has be...

Writing Gatsby
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Writing Gatsby

The Great Gatsby has sold 25 million copies worldwide and sells 500,000 copies annually. The book has been made into three movies and produced for the theatre. It is considered the Greatest American Novel ever written. Yet, the story of how The Great Gatsby was written has not been told except as embedded chapters of much larger biographies. This story is one of heartbreak, infidelity, struggle, alcoholism, financial hardship, and one man’s perseverance to be faithful to the raw diamond of his talent in circumstances that would have crushed others. The story of the writing of The Great Gatsby is a story in itself. Fitzgerald had descended into an alcoholic run of parties on Great Neck, New York, where he and Zelda had taken a home. His main source of income was writing for the “slicks,” or magazines of the day, the main source being the Saturday Evening Post, where Fitzgerald’s name on a story got him as much as $4,000. Then on May 1, 1924, he, Zelda, and baby daughter Scottie quietly slipped away from New York on a “dry” steamer to France, the writer in search of sobriety, sanity, and his muse, resulting in the publication of The Great Gatsby a year later.

8 Letters from Basil Hall to Sir Walter Scott
  • Language: en

8 Letters from Basil Hall to Sir Walter Scott

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 1819
  • -
  • Publisher: Unknown

None

2 Letters from Sir Walter Scott to Basil Hall
  • Language: en

2 Letters from Sir Walter Scott to Basil Hall

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 1829
  • -
  • Publisher: Unknown

None

Basil and Josephine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Basil and Josephine

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2018-01-01
  • -
  • Publisher: Alma Books

Basil and Josephine charts the coming of age of two privileged youths from quiet Midwestern towns, Basil Duke Lee and Josephine Perry - based on Fitzgerald himself and a combination of his first love Ginevra King and his wife Zelda. As one struggles to gain the acceptance of his peers and becomes consumed by ambition, the other finds herself obsessed by teenage crushes and has to confront the pitfalls of popularity. Written for the Saturday Evening Post while the author was working on Tender Is the Night, these stories form a realistic and entertaining portrait of two young adults in the 1910s, fascinating both for the autobiographical insights they provide and the timeless satire that Fitzgerald's fiction has become synonymous with.