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The Woven Path
0360 FtIn a grimy alley in the East End of London stands the Wyrd Museum, cared for by the strange Webster sisters – and scene of even stranger events. Wandering through the museum, Neil Chapman, son of the new caretaker, discovers it is a sinister place crammed with secrets both dark and deadly. Forced to journey back to the past, he finds himself pitted against an ancient and terrifying evil, something, which is growing stronger as it feeds on the destruction around it… DARE to enter the chilling and fantastical world of the Wyrd Museum in this first book of a compelling trilogy.
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War and Peace
03 000 FtLeo Tolstoy’s „War and Peace” is a sprawling epic covering the impact of Napoleon’s disastrous invasion of Russia on five different families. This „Penguin Classics” edition is translated with an introduction and notes by Anthony Briggs, with an afterword by Orlando Figes, author of „A People’s Tragedy: Russian Revolution 1891-1924”. At a glittering society party in St Petersburg in 1805, conversations are dominated by the prospect of war. Terror swiftly engulfs the country as Napoleon’s army marches on Russia, and the lives of three young people are changed forever. The stories of quixotic Pierre, cynical Andrey and impetuous Natasha interweave with a huge cast, from aristocrats and peasants to soldiers and Napoleon himself. In „War and Peace”, Tolstoy entwines grand themes – conflict and love, birth and death, free will and faith – with unforgettable scenes of nineteenth-century Russia, to create a magnificent epic of human life in all its imperfection and grandeur. Anthony Briggs’ superb translation combines stirring, accessible prose with fidelity to Tolstoy’s original, while Orlando Figes’ afterword discusses the novel’s vast scope and depiction of Russian identity. This edition also contains appendices, notes, a list of prominent characters and maps. Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was born at Yasnaya Polyana, in central Russia. After marrying Sofya Behrs in 1862, Tolstoy settled down, managing his estates and writing two of his best-known novels, „War and Peace” (1869) and „Anna Karenina” (1878). In 1884 Tolstoy experienced a spiritual crisis, becoming an extreme moralist, rejecting the state, the church and private property. His last novel, „Resurrection” (1900), was written to raise money for the Doukhobor sect of Christian spiritualists. If you enjoyed „War and Peace”, you might also like Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s „The Brothers Karamazov”. „A masterpiece…This new translation is excellent”. (Anthony Beevor). „A book that you don’t just read, you live”. (Simon Schama).
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World of Art
05 500 FtProphet, poet, painter, engraver – William Blake (1757-1827) was an artist of uniquely powerful imagination and far-reaching creative gifts. His work expresses the spiritual drama of the English national being, integrating poetry and visual art in a sustained work of visionary creativity unparalleled in English art history. Revealing Blake to be far more than a revolutionary social radical, this classic study reshapes our understanding of the artist’s achievement. Kathleen Raine details the enriching effect of mystical, alchemical and gnostic philosophy on Blake’s art. She unravels the complex, deeply felt symbolism expressed in his paintings and prints, and describes the powerful impact of his reading of Dante, Milton and the Bible. Raine’s compelling text guides the reader through the life and thought of this extraordinary artist. Fully alive to the uniqueness of Blake’s art – which has ‘a reality, a coherence, a climate’ all its own – she introduces famous work such as Jerusalem, Songs of Innocence and of Experience, The Four Zoas and The Book of Job, relating them to Blake’s world view and explaining their prophetic qualities, their fierce energy, and their central place in British Romantic art.