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Arthur Quiller-Couch

    Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, publiant sous le pseudonyme de Q, est principalement connu pour la monumentale anthologie "Oxford Book of English Verse". Sa réputation repose également sur sa critique littéraire perspicace, qui a guidé le goût de nombreux lecteurs, même ceux qui ne l'ont jamais rencontré personnellement. Par son œuvre critique étendue et son travail d'éditeur, il s'est imposé comme une figure influente dans la tradition littéraire anglaise. Son héritage perdure à travers les recommandations et les inspirations qu'il a laissées dans l'œuvre d'autres auteurs.

    Fort Amity
    The Oxford Book of Ballads
    Ship of Stars
    On The Art Of Reading
    Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures
    The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1918
    • The Oxford Book of English Verse was first published in 1900 and it initiated the famous series of Oxford Books that has been running ever since. It quickly established itself as a classic anthology, equal to Palgrave's Golden Treasury in popularity and public recognition. Having sold half a million copies in 21 impressions, a second edition appeared in 1939, extending the book by a hundred pages and increasing the representation of the early part of the twentieth century. Concentrating for the most part on lyrical poetry, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch sought to range over the whole field of English verse from the thirteenth century to the close of the First World War. He established an arrangement of the poets by date of birth, using modernized spelling after the very earliest poems. He held firmly to the belief that old favourites deserved their place as much as new discoveries, and held himself at odds with those who sneer `at things long by catholic consent accounted beautiful'. In declaring the enduring nature of the English verse tradition, `Q' ensured that The Oxford Book of English Verse would itself endure and prosper.

      The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1918
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    • This wonderful survey of the famed artist's early work features 44 color plates in addition to several black-and-white vignettes and spot illustrations. Most of the images depict fantastic dwarfs, giants, elves, and fairies as well as naturalistic illustrations far removed from the fairy world. An elegant offering for all Rackham fans, this volume includes many long-unavailable pieces.

      Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures
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    • On The Art Of Reading

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      [...]start just where Dr Corson started, with a passage from Browning's, "A Death in the Desert," supposed (you will remember)- Supposed of Pamphylax the Antiochene narrating the death of St John the Evangelist, John of Patmos; the narrative interrupted by this gloss: [This is the doctrine he was wont to teach, How divers persons witness in each man, [...].

      On The Art Of Reading
      4,0
    • Ship of Stars

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      This classical work is recognized for its significance throughout history and has been meticulously preserved and republished by Alpha Editions in a modern format. The book has been reformatted, retyped, and redesigned to ensure clarity and readability, avoiding the pitfalls of scanned copies. It belongs to the genres of Language and Literature, specifically English literature, making it a valuable addition for both present and future generations.

      Ship of Stars
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    • Fort Amity

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The story follows Lieutenant George North, a British officer navigating the challenges of love and war in a remote outpost. Set against the backdrop of colonial America, the narrative explores themes of bravery, resilience, and camaraderie as North faces hostile Native American tribes and European rivalries. Quiller-Couch's vivid storytelling captures the harsh realities of military life, highlighting North's journey of leadership, loyalty, and personal growth. This compelling tale of honor and sacrifice keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.

      Fort Amity
    • Sir John Constantine

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of ancient events, the narrative follows Sir John Constantine's adventures, delving into his relationships, struggles, and historical contributions. Arthur Quiller-Couch's rich prose vividly brings to life the landscapes and characters of the past, blending historical authenticity with creative elements. Readers are invited on an engaging journey through time, exploring the societal, cultural, and political dynamics of Constantine's era, all while enjoying Quiller-Couch's exceptional storytelling prowess.

      Sir John Constantine
    • The Blue Pavilions

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Set in the late 18th century, this historical novel follows brothers Kit and Dick Trevanion as they navigate a world filled with love, betrayal, and political intrigue. Their quest to uncover family secrets and reclaim their inheritance takes them from Cornwall to the Caribbean, intertwining their fates with significant historical events like the aftermath of the French Revolution and the abolitionist movement. Themes of identity, justice, and familial bonds are explored through a rich cast of characters, each with their own hidden motives.

      The Blue Pavilions
    • The Splendid Spur

      in large print

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on accessibility, this publication features a reproduction of a historical work in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The Megali publishing house is dedicated to making classic texts more readable, ensuring that important historical literature is available to a broader audience.

      The Splendid Spur
    • The Mayor of Troy

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set in the picturesque town of Cornwall, this historical novel delves into the life of the Mayor of Troy, a central figure in the community's identity. The narrative explores themes of romance, familial bonds, and personal identity, revealing secrets and testing loyalties within a close-knit society. As the mayor grapples with his responsibilities, the story unfolds against Cornwall's rugged landscapes, highlighting the tension between tradition and intrigue. Ultimately, it celebrates the resilience of community and the deep connections that define those who inhabit it.

      The Mayor of Troy
    • The Vigil of Venus; And Other Poems by "Q"

      in large print

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to aiding readers with impaired vision. The emphasis on readability ensures that a broader audience can engage with important historical texts.

      The Vigil of Venus; And Other Poems by "Q"
    • Hocken and Hunken A Tale of Troy

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set during the Trojan War, this epic novel follows the adventures of Hocken and Hunken as they confront the challenges of honor and destiny. Arthur Quiller-Couch masterfully blends mythology with historical fiction, vividly depicting the legendary battles and heroic deeds of ancient Greece. The story delves into themes of fate versus free will, as characters struggle to shape their destinies amidst the chaos of war. With its rich narrative and exploration of sacrifice, this tale captures the essence of one of history's most renowned conflicts.

      Hocken and Hunken A Tale of Troy
    • The novel offers a scathing critique of Victorian society's gender roles and attitudes towards women's rights, using biting irony and keen social commentary. Through the character of Lady Good-for-Nothing, Quiller-Couch exposes the hypocrisy and double standards of the era, portraying her as a caricature of societal expectations. The exploration of romanticism and morality highlights the pervasive misogyny, making this sharp-witted satire a compelling reflection on gender norms that remains relevant today.

      Lady Good-for-Nothing A Man's Portrait of a Woman
    • Set against the backdrop of the 18th century, this memoir chronicles the adventures of Sir John Constantine, detailing his experiences both at home and in the captivating Island of Corsica starting in 1756. Recognized for its historical significance, the book has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned for clarity and readability, ensuring its preservation for future generations. It offers insights into the themes of exploration and cultural encounters, contributing to the rich tapestry of English literature.

      Sir John Constantine,Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica
    • Hetty Wesley

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set in 18th-century England, this historical novel follows Hetty Wesley, sister of the famous Methodist leader John Wesley. It explores her struggles with love, faith, and societal expectations, highlighting the complexities of gender roles during the Georgian era. As Hetty confronts familial duties and personal challenges, the narrative delves into her determination to create her own path. Rich in detail and authenticity, the story offers a poignant look at a woman's resilience amidst the constraints of her time, appealing to fans of historical fiction and remarkable untold stories.

      Hetty Wesley
    • The Westcotes

      in large print

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This book features a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print format to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to preserving and making historical texts more readable, it caters specifically to those who benefit from larger text.

      The Westcotes
    • A diverse collection of short stories showcases Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch's versatility, blending romantic, historical, and spooky elements. His rich vocabulary and vivid descriptions create an evocative reading experience. The title story exemplifies his talent for merging the uncanny with historical detail. Each tale offers a unique glimpse into his storytelling prowess, engaging readers with captivating narratives across various genres and periods, making it a nostalgic journey through different themes and styles.

      Old Fires And Profitable Ghosts A Book Of Stories
    • The Astonishing History of Troy Town

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set in a small Cornish town, the narrative intricately weaves together the lives of its inhabitants, exploring their familial ties, secrets, and social dynamics. As mysteries unfold, the story reveals a blend of romance, drama, and intrigue against Cornwall's rugged landscape. The novel examines themes of class, identity, and the complexities of love and betrayal, all while reflecting on historical events and social changes that shape the characters' destinies. Quiller-Couch's vivid characterizations and evocative descriptions bring the rich history of Cornwall to life.

      The Astonishing History of Troy Town
    • Merry-Garden and Other Stories

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Featuring a diverse array of meticulously crafted tales, this collection transports readers to realms of fantasy and adventure. Each story draws on folklore and fantastical settings, showcasing themes of character exploration and imaginative narratives. From enchanting fairy tales to gripping adventures, the anthology blurs the boundaries of reality, inviting readers on a journey of discovery. Quiller-Couch's storytelling mastery resonates long after the final page, highlighting his enduring legacy in British literature.

      Merry-Garden and Other Stories
    • News from the Duchy

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the stunning landscapes of Cornwall, this historical fiction novel delves into the complexities of life within the Duchy, exploring themes of drama, romance, and social class. At the heart of the story is a family saga that reveals the intricacies of relationships and societal divisions. Quiller-Couch skillfully develops characters, showcasing their growth amidst a backdrop of intrigue and rural life. With a blend of passion and conflict, the narrative transports readers to a bygone era, making it a compelling addition to British literature.

      News from the Duchy
    • Set in a dystopian reality where racial hierarchies are reversed, the narrative follows Sephy, a Cross, and Callum, a Nought, as they confront the societal divisions that dictate their lives. Their forbidden love blooms amidst political unrest and personal struggles, challenging the entrenched prejudices of their world. The story delves into themes of racism, identity, and systemic discrimination, offering a poignant exploration that provokes thought and discussion about social justice. The powerful storytelling resonates deeply, making it a compelling read.

      Noughts And Crosses Stories, Studies And Sketches
    • Focusing on the preservation of literary heritage, this collection features stories that highlight the significance of Shakespeare's influence on English literature. The book has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned to ensure clarity and readability, making it accessible for contemporary readers. Alpha Editions aims to keep this important work alive for future generations, emphasizing its classical value and enduring relevance in the realm of language and literature.

      Shakespeare's Christmas, and other stories
    • Shining Ferry

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book is a significant work in English literature, recognized for its historical importance. Alpha Editions has republished it in a modern format, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The text has been reformatted, retyped, and redesigned for clarity and readability, rather than being a scanned copy of the original. This dedication to maintaining the integrity of the work highlights its value in the literary canon.

      Shining Ferry
    • Dead Man's Rock A Romance

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set against the dramatic backdrop of Cornwall, the story follows Dionysius Williams, a student seeking solitude in a remote cottage. As he immerses himself in his studies, he becomes entwined with local legends and supernatural events surrounding Dead Man's Rock. The narrative blends romance, mystery, and Gothic elements, highlighting the haunting beauty of the ocean and the psychological depth of its characters. Quiller-Couch's rich prose invites readers into a world where reality and legend intertwine, exploring themes of love, adventure, and the unseen forces shaping destinies.

      Dead Man's Rock A Romance
    • Hear the Echoes of History

      Volume 1: Hear the Echoes of History: Poems that Paint a Portrait of England

      • 466pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      This anthology showcases a rich collection of English poetry spanning from 1250 to 1900, featuring a diverse array of poets and styles. Readers will encounter iconic works and lesser-known gems, offering insights into the evolution of English verse through the centuries. The compilation highlights the themes, cultural contexts, and artistic innovations that shaped the literary landscape, making it an essential resource for poetry enthusiasts and scholars alike.

      Hear the Echoes of History
    • The Oxford Book of English Verse, Part 1

      Medievals to Marlowe

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Featuring a diverse selection of British poetry from the 13th to the 16th centuries, this anthology includes madrigals, ballads, and devotional works. It showcases the ornate language of poets like Edmund Spenser alongside the vibrant expressions of Scottish writers such as Robert Henryson and William Dunbar. Readers can expect to encounter verses that both soothe the everyday mind and inspire new perspectives, making it a rich exploration of English poetic heritage.

      The Oxford Book of English Verse, Part 1
    • Foe-Farrell

      • 254pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set during the 17th century amidst the English Civil War, this ancient adventure story immerses readers in the vibrant sights and sounds of the era. The narrative blends humor with themes of loyalty, honor, and atonement as the protagonist, Foe-Farrell, confronts his own moral dilemmas while navigating the conflict between royalists and parliamentarians. Quiller Couch's rich descriptions and extensive historical research make this a captivating read for fans of historical fiction and adventure literature.

      Foe-Farrell
    • Brother Copas

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Set in the fictional Cornish village of Polkimbra, the story follows Brother Copas, a monk entangled in a web of love, devotion, and moral dilemmas as unexpected events disrupt the village's tranquility. The narrative explores themes of duty, choice, and the tension between secular and religious beliefs. With his wit and wisdom, Brother Copas navigates both personal and external challenges, highlighting the complexities of human relationships and the impact of societal changes on traditional life. Quiller-Couch's keen observations enrich this engaging tale.

      Brother Copas
    • The Oxford Book of English Verse, Part 4

      Nineteenth Century

      • 468pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Spanning the years 1250 to 1900, this extensive anthology features over 800 poems curated by renowned editor Arthur Quiller-Couch. The fourth part focuses on the nineteenth century, showcasing a prolific era in English literature. It offers readers a rich exploration of poetic expression and thematic diversity from this vibrant period.

      The Oxford Book of English Verse, Part 4
    • Castle Dor

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Both a spellbinding love story and a superb evocation of Cornwall's mythic past, Castle Dor is a book with unique and fascinating origins. It began life as the unfinished last novel of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, the celebrated 'Q', and was passed by his daughter to Daphne du Maurier whose storytelling skills were perfectly suited to the task of completing the old master's tale. The result is this magical, compelling recreation of the legend of Tristan and Iseult, transplanted in time to the Cornwall of the last century. A chance encounter between the Breton onion-seller, Amyot Trestane, and the newly-wed Linnet Lewarne launches their tragic story, taking them in the fateful footsteps of the doomed lovers of Cornish legend ...

      Castle Dor
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    • Erloschene Feuer und nützliche Geister

      15 Schauergeschichten von Wiedergängern Erstübersetzung

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Die Erzählungen in diesem Buch thematisieren Wiedergänger, die alte Szenen und Gefühle wiedererleben oder Botschaften aus einer anderen Welt übermitteln. Inspiriert von Hawthornes Notizen, werden verschiedene Geschichten präsentiert, darunter "The Lady of the Ship", die historische Elemente enthält, und "Prisoners of War", basierend auf den Erlebnissen zweier Männer im frühen 19. Jahrhundert. Weitere Geschichten wie "Frozen Margit" und "The Seventh Man" spielen mit der Idee des Übernatürlichen. Besonders "Once Aboard the Lugger" zeigt den kreativen Prozess des Autors, der das Original überarbeitete, aber schließlich die erste Version beibehielt.

      Erloschene Feuer und nützliche Geister
    • DER WEISSE WOLF UND ANDERE FEUERGESCHICHTEN '

      Erstübersetzung

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Im Jahr 1358 trifft der norwegische Kapitän Snorri Gamlason in Grönland ein und erfährt von der Ankunft des Bischofs von Garda. Neugierig geht er an Land und überreicht dem Bischof ein geheimnisvolles, auf Dänisch verfasstes Buch, dessen Inhalt ihm jedoch unbekannt ist, da er nicht lesen kann. Diese Begegnung eröffnet den Rahmen für eine Sammlung von 21 übernatürlichen Kurzgeschichten, die die Grenzen zwischen Realität und Übersinnlichem erkunden und die Leser in eine faszinierende Welt des Mysteriösen entführen.

      DER WEISSE WOLF UND ANDERE FEUERGESCHICHTEN '