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Ronald Firbank

    Ronald Firbank war ein britischer Romanautor, dessen Werk für seinen exzentrischen und dekadenten Stil gefeiert wird. Firbank befasste sich in seinen Romanen oft mit Themen wie Religion, Homosexualität und gesellschaftlicher Heuchelei, wobei er einen ungewöhnlichen Sinn für Humor und Ironie einsetzte. Seine einzigartige Prosa, die von sprachlichen Experimenten und neuartigen Metaphern geprägt ist, hebt ihn von seinen Zeitgenossen ab. Firbanks Schriften bleiben ein faszinierender Einblick in eine Welt voller Schönheit, Sünde und spiritueller Suche.

    Vainglory
    The Flower Beneath the Foot
    Odette
    The Flower Beneath the Foot: Being a Record of the Early Life of the St. Laura de Nazianzi
    Inclinations
    Die Exzentrizitäten des Kardinals Pirelli betreffend
    • 2023

      Experience the magic and whimsy of this charming fairy tale, illustrated by renowned artist Albert Buhrer. Follow the adventures of Odette, a young girl who discovers a fantastic world of fairies, goblins, and other mystical creatures. Full of humor, wit, and pathos, this book is a must-read for fans of fairy tales and fantasy literature.

      Odette; a Fairy Tale for Weary People. With 4 Illus. by Albert Buhrer
    • 2023

      Sorrow in Sunlight

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The book features a faithful reproduction of the original text, preserving its authenticity and historical significance. It offers readers a glimpse into the past, maintaining the original language and style while ensuring accessibility for contemporary audiences. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the original work's context and impact, allowing for a deeper understanding of its themes and ideas.

      Sorrow in Sunlight
    • 2023

      Sorrow in Sunlight

      in large print

      • 108 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, specifically designed in large print to enhance readability for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts accessible, it aims to preserve the original content while catering to those who benefit from larger text formats.

      Sorrow in Sunlight
    • 2023

      Odette d'Antrevernes, a sheltered and enthusiastic young girl, lives with her widowed mother, her Creole nurse and their aged butler in an old grey chateau by the Loire. She receives regular visits from the old CurE of Bois-Fleuri, who tells her thrilling stories of Bernadette and her vision of the Holy Virgin in the mountains. One day Odette decides that she too must seek the Holy Virgin. With the house deadly quiet in the middle of the night, she steals secretly out into the garden, but events do not run as she expects. By morning, what has happened there will have changed her life forever...

      Odette
    • 2023

      Caprice

      • 102 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Sarah Sinquier, living with her father and mother, a cathedral canon and his wife, in a town bursting with churches, is champing at the bit. She has a dream: the stage. Her dramatic sense is certainly acute. Shall she simply recite, as her father suggests? Or does life hold more? Throwing off caution, and a few choice treasures into the folds of her cloak for succour, she slips out one misty night for London, City of Love. Thence follow the struggles of an ingénue to gain the notice of the denizens of the theatre, who are themselves vulnerable votaries of fame. Gossip, parties, the Café Royal - the right connection may raise its head at any time. Finally the boards heed her call, and Sarah's caprice is made good. Surely her name is now destined to be known? But the hand of fate moves unexpectedly. . . Caprice, first published in 1917, was Ronald Firbank's third novel. His much-vaunted eccentric concision is here at a high point, as is his exotic treatment of character and breathless conversational camp. These thespian exploits which delight in suggestions of scandal and expose them with audacious wit are the perfect Firbank concern.

      Caprice
    • 2023
    • 2021

      The New Rythum, and Other Pieces

      • 158 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It has been chosen by scholars for its importance in understanding historical contexts and societal development.

      The New Rythum, and Other Pieces
    • 2021

      Valmouth, a southern English coastal resort, has a generous supply of well-furnished and well-connected relics of society. Hare-Hatch House, inhabited by good friends Eulalia Hurstpierpoint and Elizabeth Thoroughfare, is one of the great centres of local social attention. Coming on a visit, Lady Parvula de Panzoust encounters members of several castes there, ranging from the Tooke family who are in service, through the omnipresent exotic masseuse-cum-herbalist Mrs Yajñavalkya, to those of her own status who buzz around the house gossiping and defaming, hinting and declaiming, each other's secret business and hidden predilections always the tasty subject. Indeed, Parvula herself is on something of a private mission of an amatory nature! As the season progresses, the question of who will marry Mrs Thoroughfare's son Dick, just returned from the sea, becomes an absorbing question. Will young Thetis Tooke, single-minded and passionate, recapture his attention permanently? Or will Mrs Yajñavalkya's protégé Niri-Esther steal his favour? The already agitated currents begin to stir forcefully... Valmouth, Ronald Firbank's celebrated fourth novel, was first published in 1919. Its waves of exclamatory dialogue, eccentric description and outrageous characters confirmed his unique position as high-camp chronicler of his age in all its hilarious, sharp-tongued erraticism.

      Valmouth
    • 2018

      The Flower Beneath the Foot

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,4(11)Abgeben

      A delightfully funny' novel by our first modernist novelist' (according Alan Hollinghurst) - the story of a court on the eve of a royal wedding.

      The Flower Beneath the Foot