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Der Lyrikband ist eine Neuauflage von Schatten Frauen Frauen Schatten aus dem Jahr 1988 damals erschienen im Selbstverlag von Vera Mountney. Die Neuauflage beinhaltet auch einen aktuellen Poetry Slam Text der Autorin.
Die Autorin Vera Mountney prasentiert hier eine Sammlung aus verschiedenen Jahren ihrer schriftstellerischen Arbeit. Es finden sich Liebesgedichte, Kurzgeschichten auch fur Kinder sowie Fragmente neben Auszugen aus noch unveroffentlichten Romanen in dieser Textsammlung. Witzig, kurweilig, aufklarend und erzahlend beschreibt die Autorin in diesem Sammelwerk Erlebtes, Gefuhltes, Gesehenes und Erdachtes. Die Autorin gehort zu den organisierten Schriftstellern im norddeutschen Raum, wo auch offentliche Lesungen und Interviews seit mehreren Jahren erfolgen. Ihr Buch uber Nigeria fand uber Landesgrenzen hinaus bis nach USA Beachtung und Anerkennung. Die Ubersetzung ins Englische wird mit Spannung erwartet. Vera Mountney gewann den 1. Lyrikpreis in Bremen und ist seit vielen Jahren gewahltes Who is Who Mitglied. Weitere Infos uber die Autorin finden sich unter http: //www.verlag-kern.de/unser-autorenverzeichnis/vera-mountney/"
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Description: In these letters Vera records her daily work at London Hospitals, including Endell Street Military Hospital. She also notes visits to Bluestocking friends, recreational activities, and medical work. She comments in one letter the "my wards have more medical than surgical cases in at present hence less operating lately". Vera also comments on the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps Ward at Endell Hospital, and other war news of German advances. In one letter Vera describes exploring London sights and witnessing a "splint show" given at a hospital, teaching officers wives the practice.
Excerpt from Vera, or the Nihilists: A Drama in a Prologue and Four Acts Mich. No, Father Peter, not yet; 'tis a good three miles to the post Office, and she has to milk the cows besides, and that dun one is a rare plaguey creature for a wench to handle. Peter. Why didn't you go with her, you young fool? She'll never love you unless you are always at her heels; women like to be bothered. Mich. She says I bother her too much already, Father Peter, and I fear she'll never love me after all. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Description: Many letters sent from "The Camp" describing the daily routine of Vera and her husband there. Other letters refer to visits to Melbourne Public Health department and other social engagements.
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