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Ruth Morris

    The Detailed Gourmia Air Fryer Cookbook
    Mary Elizabeth Braddon and the Jewish Question: A Victorian English Novelist and the Worlds of Anglo-Jewry, Zionism and Judaism, 1859 - 1913
    Belgravia: A London Magazine and Representations of Jewish Characters and Jewish Culture, 1866-1876
    Let Me Learn
    Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Yorkshire: Dialect, Place and Setting in Victorian Sensation Literature
    Stories of Transformative Justice
    • Forgiveness is an untapped force in our revenge-oriented culture. These stories show that forgiveness is not condoning or forgetting, or failing to set limits. Forgiveness is recognising and acknowledging all that was wrong, but refusing to be destroyed by it, and refusing to be drawn into a cycle of hatred and bitterness. schovat popis

      Stories of Transformative Justice
    • Focusing on Mary Elizabeth Braddon's literary works, this study explores her portrayal of Yorkshire through more than thirty novels. It delves into her use of the Yorkshire dialect, the significance of various settings, and the depiction of specific towns and cities within the county, highlighting how these elements contribute to her narratives and reflect regional identity.

      Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Yorkshire: Dialect, Place and Setting in Victorian Sensation Literature
    • Let Me Learn

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the transformative power of education, this collection of poetry and essays celebrates the profound impact teachers have on their students. It honors those educators who inspire and unlock the potential within each learner. Through heartfelt reflections, it encourages readers to appreciate their own educational journeys and the teachers who shaped them. The work invites contemplation on the shared experiences of teaching and learning, emphasizing the importance of listening and understanding in the educational process.

      Let Me Learn
    • Focusing on the representation of Jewish people and culture, this study analyzes the periodical Belgravia: A London Magazine from 1866 to 1876. It highlights the magazine's diverse articles and examines the evolving portrayal of Jewish characters, customs, and places. The research connects these representations to broader societal and political movements of the time, revealing how the Jewish presence in the magazine reflects changing attitudes and contexts within Victorian society.

      Belgravia: A London Magazine and Representations of Jewish Characters and Jewish Culture, 1866-1876
    • Focusing on the portrayal of Jewish characters in Mary Elizabeth Braddon's novels, this study examines 70 works spanning from the mid-19th century to just before World War One. It highlights how Braddon's evolving descriptions mirror the shifting social and economic status of the Anglo-Jewish community. Key themes include conversion to Christianity, the early Zionist movement, and the diverse migrations of Jews to England from various regions. This analysis sheds light on Braddon's engagement with significant cultural and historical contexts.

      Mary Elizabeth Braddon and the Jewish Question: A Victorian English Novelist and the Worlds of Anglo-Jewry, Zionism and Judaism, 1859 - 1913
    • The Detailed Gourmia Air Fryer Cookbook

      Affordable, Quick & Easy Recipes for Your Gourmia Air Fryer

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Featuring 600 easy and delicious recipes, this air fryer cookbook caters to those seeking straightforward meal options. It focuses on simplifying the cooking process while maximizing flavor, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to enjoy hassle-free meals with their air fryer.

      The Detailed Gourmia Air Fryer Cookbook