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Women's creative labour in publishing has often been overlooked. This book draws on dynamic new work in feminist book history and publishing studies to offer the first comparative collection exploring women's diverse, deeply embedded work in modern publishing. Highlighting the value of networks, collaboration, and archives, the companion sets out new ways of reading women's contributions to the production and circulation of global print cultures. With an international, intergenerational set of contributors using diverse methodologies, essays explore women working in publishing transatlantically, on the continent, and beyond the Anglosphere. The book combines new work on high-profile women publishers and editors alongside analysis of women's work as translators, illustrators, booksellers, advertisers, patrons, and publisher's readers; complemented by new oral histories and interviews with leading women in publishing today. The first collection of its kind, the companion helps establish and shape a thriving new research field.
Back cover: Jonathon Lookadoo studies the high priestly and temple metaphors in Ignatius's letters and shows how Ignatius depicts Jesus and the church. He shows that Jesus functions as an intermediary between God the Father and the churches, which should be unified as God's temple.
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Consigliato ad un pubblico 14+ Sono storie vere, personaggi veri, ispirati a episodi di vita reale. Naturalmente la fantasia ha avuto la sua parte. “Tanto per sorridere”, è questo il titolo che voglio dare alla raccolta. Sorridere, non ridere: aleggia spesso nella mia narrazione una nota di tristezza e di malinconia nel ricordare e rievocare tempi lontani, nel rivivere certe situazioni apparentemente comiche, nel ricordare amici che oggi non ci sono più o sono lontani. Come il caro Peppe, protagonista di parecchi racconti e che non vedo più da parecchi anni. Da tempo sta male, vive in una casa di riposo in un paesino del milanese. E non si ricorda più di nulla. Era un diavolo, vivaci...
Children of the Mists is a story of enduring love. Set in the 1800s, life on Sardinia had barely changed since the time of the Caesars. Two families, the Sannas and the Canus, are united by friendship and honour; love and laughter; joy and promises; omens and superstitions; youth and experience transcend generations. However, for Raffaella and Antonio, their passionate love becomes entangled with revenge. Death changes devotion. Promises are forgotten. Vendettas cannot be ignored. Ambition clouds judgments. Antonio and Raffaella were promised to each other, nothing would keep them apart, not even family. Committed to each other, they fight for their love against all odds... Children of the Mists is a gripping journey back in time that will make the perfect addition to any romance lover’s collection.