, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 377 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:36 b/w, 36 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503586151.
Summary This book is based on an international conference held in the capital of Hainault to celebrate the city of Mons as European Capital of Culture (2015). For the first time, through a range of interdisciplinary studies, the magnificent festivals created to honour Prince Philip of Spain as he journeyed across Europe to receive his sovereignty of the Low Countries are brought to life. The splendour of entries in the cities of Northern Italy (such as Genoa and Milan) was challenged by the civic allegories of triumph displayed throughout the Low Countries in Ghent, Antwerp, and Amsterdam. Outpacing all that magnificence were the entertainments prepared by Mary of Hungary at Binche: triumphal arches, martial feats of arms, balls, masquerades, and castle-stormings entertained Emperor Charles V and his son Prince Philip. The essays in this volume reconstitute the political and social context of these extraordinary celebrations and focus on the purpose and role of festival in the changing political strategies of Charles V. They are illustrated with a total of 36 b&w and 36 colour images. Contributors: Sydney Anglo, Francesca Bortoletti, Stijn Bussels, Tobias Capwell, José Eloy Hortal Muñoz, Félix Labrador Arroyo, Margaret M. McGowan, R. L. M. Morris, Jessie Park, Yves Pauwels, M. J. Rodríguez-Salgado, Margaret Shewring, Hugo Soly, Lisa Wiersma. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements, List of Illustrations, Editors and Contributors Introduction Imperial Festivities in Mons and Hainault, 1549: Festivités impériales dans le Hainaut, 1549 Margaret M. McGowan and Margaret Shewring Part I: Setting the Scene Chapter 1. Prince Philip's Itinerary across Europe, 1548-1550: An Overview Margaret M. McGowan Chapter 2. 1549: A Year of Grace for Emperor Charles V and His Subjects in the Low Countries Hugo Soly Chapter 3. The Transformation of Philip, Prince of Spain, into the Lord of the Low Countries M. J. Rodríguez-Salgado Chapter 4. The Entourage of Prince Philip in Connection with the Felicissimo Viaje: The Beginning of Burgundian Etiquette at the Spanish Court? Félix Labrador Arroyo and José Eloy Hortal Muñoz Part II: Entries Chapter 5. Concordiam principum: The Triumphal Entry of Prince Philip into Milan (1548) Francesca Bortoletti Chapter 6. Prince Philip's Entry into Ghent, 1549: History, Language, Architecture Yves Pauwels Chapter 7. The Importance of Being Present: The Performances of Prince Philip in Binche and Antwerp Stijn Bussels Part III: Décor Chapter 8. The Enchantment of Woven Surfaces: The Seven Deadly Sins Tapestries and Habsburg Propaganda in Binche, 1549 Jessie Park Chapter 9. Garden of Cast Flowers: The 'Enchanted Salon' and the Making of Sculptures for Festivals Lisa Wiersma Part IV: Entertainments Chapter 10. The Tournament at Binche Sydney Anglo Chapter 11. Theatre of War: Armoured Combat at the Festivals of Binche Tobias Capwell Chapter 12. Masquerades at Binche: A New or Traditional Spectacle? Margaret M. McGowan Epilogue: Munich 1568 Fashioning Identities in Habsburg-ruled Lands: The 1568 Wedding of Wilhelm V, Duke of Bavaria, and Renée, Duchess of Lorraine R. L. M. Morris Appendix Prince Philip's Journey Across Europe, 1548-1550: A Timetable of Dates and Places Index
, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, 2 vols, cxliv + 1606 pages, Size:160 x 240 mm, Language(s):English, Old Norse. ISBN 9782503518985.
Summary Collected together in this volume are long poems and stanzas attributed to the characters who appear in sagas of Icelanders (family sagas), including such well known figures as Egill Skallagrímsson, Gísli Súrsson and Grettir Ásmundarson. The poetry from twenty-four complete sagas and four short tales are edited here, together with two texts from non-saga manuscripts, including the scurrilous Grettisf?rsla, 'The Moving of Grettir'. The texts range chronologically from early poets' sagas to late and little known works from the later thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume Editor's Preface and Acknowledgements General Abbreviations Sigla used in this Volume Technical Terms The Contributors Introduction Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages - a New Edition Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders Manuscripts Dating and Authenticity Metres Normalisation Poetic Form and Function Poetic Diction How to use this edition Appendix: Half-kennings in the skaldic corpus Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders: The Corpus PART 1 Bandamanna saga ? Edited by Margaret Clunies Ross Bárdar saga Snæfellsáss ? Edited by Margaret Clunies Ross Bergbúa táttr ? Edited by Tarrin Wills Bjarnar saga Hítdoelakappa ? Edited by Alison Finlay Draumr Torsteins Síduhallssonar ? Edited by Tarrin Wills Droplaugarsona saga ? Edited by Richard Perkins Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar ? Edited by Margaret Clunies Ross Eiríks saga rauda ? Edited by Margaret Clunies Ross Eyrbyggja saga ? Edited by Judy Quinn and Kate Heslop Flóamanna saga ? Edited by Richard Perkins Fóstbroedra saga ? Edited by R. D. Fulk Gísla saga Súrssonar ? Edited by Kari Ellen Gade Grettis saga Ásmundarsonar ? Edited by Jonathan Grove PART 2 Gunnlaugs saga ormstungu ? Edited by Diana Whaley Hallfredar saga ? Edited by Diana Whaley Hardar saga ? Edited by Margaret Clunies Ross Hávardar saga Ísfirdings ? Edited by Rolf Stavnem and Margaret Clunies Ross Heidarvíga saga ? Edited by Colin Grant Kormáks saga ? Edited by Edith Marold Króka-Refs saga ? Edited by Kari Ellen Gade Kumblbúa táttr ? Edited by Tarrin Wills Laxdoela saga ? Edited by Margaret Clunies Ross Njáls saga ? Edited by R. D. Fulk Stj?rnu-Odda draumr ? Edited by Tarrin Wills Svarfdoela saga ? Edited by Kari Ellen Gade Víga-Glúms saga ? Edited by John McKinnell Víglundar saga ? Edited by Klaus Johan Myrvoll Tórdar saga hredu ? Edited by Klaus Johan Myrvoll Torsteins táttr Austfirdings ? Edited by Kari Ellen Gade Texts recorded outside a saga context Skáldhelgi Þórðarson Verses addressed to a sorceress ? Edited by Margaret Clunies Ross Grettisfærsla ? Edited by Kate Heslop Bibliography Index of First Lines ? Edited by Hannah Burrows Indices of Names and Terms Ethnic and Regional Names Personal Names Nicknames Mythical and Legendary Names Biblical Names Place Names Other Names Indigenous Terms
Editions Harlequin 2000 2000. Margaret Way: Confidence pour confidence/ Harlequin-Azur 2000 . Margaret Way: Confidence pour confidence/ Harlequin-Azur 2000
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1963 1963. Mystère Magazine N°180 Janvier 1963: Margaret Millar-William C. Gault-W. Bankier . Mystère Magazine N°180 Janvier 1963: Margaret Millar-William C. Gault-W. Bankier
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Collection Harlequin 1983 1983. Margaret Mayo - Un Tapis de bruyère rose / Collection Harlequin 1983
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1983 1983. Margaret Mayo - Un tapis de bruyère rose/ Collection Harlequin 1983
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État : Très bon état - Année : 1948 - Format : in 12° - Pages : 390pp - Editeur : La Palatine - Lieu d'édition : Genève - Type : broché sous couv rempliée - Divers : Un nom et une date manuscrits sur la page de faux-titre. Un des 4620 exemplaires numérotés (n°2381). - Collection : Maîtres du roman - Commander rapidement : https://www.bons-livres.fr/livre/margaret-kennedy/2890-la-nymphe-au-coeur-fidele?lrb
ˮLes romancières anglaises de l'entre-deux-guerres ne sont guère tendres pour les belles qui séduisent les messieurs mariés ou qui trompent leur mari. Margaret Kennedy fait mourir sa Tessa dans une auberge belge repoussante de laideur et de saleté. Pauvre Tessa ! Sa fin a ému des générations de lecteurs. Votre tour est venu de verser quelques larmes...ˮ Jean Chalon, Le Figaro Ce livre, paru initialement en 1924, connu un immense succès qui inspirera trois films à Hollywood et une adaptation pour le théâtre de Jean Giraudoux, mise en scène par Louis Jouvet. En 1948, réédition numérotée sur beau papier (alfa ?) de ce grand succès de librairie.
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, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, xxiii + 635 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:9 b/w, 10 col., 4 tables b/w., 2 Musical Examples, Languages: English, Old Norse. ISBN 9782503568805.
Summary Over more than a thousand years since pre-Christian religions were actively practised, European - and later contemporary - society has developed a fascination with the beliefs of northern Europe before the arrival of Christianity, which have been the subject of a huge range of popular and scholarly theories, interpretations, and uses. Indeed, the pre-Christian religions of the North have exerted a phenomenal influence on modern culture, appearing in everything from the names of days of the week to Hollywood blockbusters. Scholarly treatments have been hardly less varied. Theories - from the Middles Ages until today - have depicted these pre-Christian religious systems as dangerous illusions, the works of Satan, representatives of a lost proto-Indo-European religious culture, a form of 'natural' religion, and even as a system non-indigenous in origin, derived from cultures outside Europe. The Research and Reception strand of the Pre-Christian Religions of the North project establishes a definitive survey of the current and historical uses and interpretations of pre-Christian mythology and religious material, tracing the many ways in which people both within and outside Scandinavia have understood and been influenced by these religions, from the Christian Middle Ages to contemporary media of all kinds. The previous volume (I) traced the reception down to the early nineteenth century, while the present volume (II) takes up the story from c. 1830 down to the present day and the burgeoning of interest across a diversity of new as well as old media. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Abbreviations for Volume II The Contributors Introduction to Volume II - MARGARET CLUNIES ROSS Part 1 The Later Grundtvig 1.1 N. F. S. Grundtvig's Use of Norse Mythology (1815-72) and its Aftermath - FLEMMING LUNDGREEN-NIELSEN Part 2 The Influence of Cultural Milieu on the European Reception 2.1 Germany 1650-1860 - CHRISTINA LEE 2.2 Finns, Sámi and Swedes - THOMAS A. DUBOIS Part 3 Studies of Norse Myth and Religion in the Nineteenth Century 3.1 The Character of the New, Comparative Scholarship - MARGARET CLUNIES ROSS 3.2 The Nineteenth-Century Emergence of Religionswissenschaft and its Impact on the study of the pre-Christian Religions of the North - BERNHARD MAIER 3.3 The Heavenly Mountains of Asia: Old Norse Religion and Comparative Religion - ANNETTE LASSEN 3.4 The Comparative Study of Celtic and Nordic Religions - BERNHARD MAIER 3.5 Nordic, Germanic, German: Jacob Grimm and the German Appropriation of Old Norse Religion and Myth - SIMON HALINK 3.6 The Rise of Folklore Studies - JOHN LINDOW Part 4 The Influence of Old Norse Myth on Music in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 4.1 Wagner, the Ring and its influence - EDWARD HAYMES 4.2 Scandinavian Myths in Nineteenth-century Opera and Choral Music - BARBARA EICHNER 4.3 The Music of Jón Leifs - FLORIAN HEESCH Part 5 The Reception in Theatre and Performance 5.1 Theatre and Performance (1830-2012) - TERRY GUNNELL AND SVEIN EINARSSON Part 6 The Reception in Literature 6.1.1 Literary Modernism and Old Norse Myth - KATJA SCHULZ 6.1.2 Old Norse myth in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake CHRISTOPHER BLACK 6.2 Old Norse Mythology in Anglophone Fantasy and Science Fiction from 1940 - RANDI ELDEVIK 6.3.1 Norse Medievalism in Children's Literature in English - DAVID CLARK 6.3.2 Norse Mythology in Nordic Children's Literature 1970-2012 - ANNE-KARI SKARDHAMAR Part 7 The Reception in Mass Culture 7.1 Nordic Gods and Popular Culture - JÓN KARL HELGASON Part 8 The Reception in Modern and Contemporary Art 8.1 Norse Myths in the Visual Arts of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries: A Short Catalogue Raisonné - SARAH TIMME Part 9 The Role of the pre-Christian Religions of the North in Modern National, Political and Religious Movements 9.1 Old Norse Mythology and Heroic Legend in Politics, Ideology and Propaganda - JULIA ZERNACK 9.2 Germanic Neopaganism - STEFANIE VON SCHNURBEIN Part 10 Modern Scholarship and Research as Reception 10.1 On the Concept of 'Germanic' Religion and Myth - JULIA ZERNACK 10.2 Philological Studies of Nordic Religion from Árni Magnússon until Today - ANNETTE LASSEN 10.3 The Social Turn: The pre-Christian Religions of the North in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries - MARGARET CLUNIES ROSS 10.4 Pre-Christian Religions of the North: The Reception Now - MARGARET CLUNIES ROSS Index of Authors, Artists and Works Index of Concepts
1961 1961. Margaret Millar: Son dernier role/ Le masque 1961
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Édition originale de ce récit d'un séjour en France, qui fait suite à The Idler in Italy (1839-1840) ; le titre est général, mais, en-dehors des chapitres introductifs sur Nîmes, Arles et Lyon, la presque totalité de l'ouvrage concerne le séjour de l'auteur à Paris.Épouse en secondes noces de Charles Gardiner, premier comte de Blessington, Margaret Power (1789-1849), amie de Byron, fut une romancière et salonnière de renom.Ex-libris manuscrit Samler. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
Collection Harlequin 1982 1982. Margaret Way - Près des cascades d'argent/ Collection Harlequin 1982
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Collection Harlequin 1982 1982. Margaret Rome - Le château des sept soupirs/ Collection Harlequin 1982
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1996 1996. 5 Margaret Atwood - La petite poule rouge vide son coeur / 1996
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Collection Harlequin 1982 1982. Margaret Way - Bien cher ennemi. / Collection Harlequin 1982
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Collection Harlequin 1981 1981. Margaret Way - Le Mauve des Jacarandas / Collection Harlequin Nº 218 - 1981
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Points 2002 2002. Margaret Yorke - Vieilles dames en péril / Points 2002
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Editions Harlequin 1990 1990. Margaret Way - Wandjina terre des secrets / Harlequin 1990
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Editions Harlequin 1982 1982. Margaret Way - Un aller simple pour le bonheur / Harlequin 1982
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Éditions J'ai lu 1998 1998. 5 Margaret Maron - SUD MORTEL / J'AI LU 1998
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