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Philip Robinson

    Mary's Testament of the Nativity and the Destiny of John the Baptist
    Oul Licht and other Ulster-Scots poems
    Joseph's Testament of the first Christmas
    That We Might Never Meet Again
    Nia and the Kingdoms of Celebration
    Beaumarchais: homme de lettres, homme de société
    • A l’occasion de la commémoration du bicentenaire de la mort de Beaumarchais (1799), l’Université du Kent (Canterbury) a pris l’initiative de regrouper dans le présent ouvrage une vingtaine de contributions visant à mieux faire comprendre l’auteur du Mariage de Figaro . Les différents articles écrits à la fois par des chercheurs établis ou débutants, originaires d’Amérique du Nord et d’Europe, exposent, entre autres, le rôle de Beaumarchais dans la tradition comique théâtrale et dans les modifications du style de la langue française. Ils cherchent également à saisir les formes de son engagement social – authentique ou intéressé –, ainsi qu’à montrer l’auteur comme un homme utilisant aussi bien l’autobiographie que la parodie. René Pomeau, dont le nom est synonyme de la critique des Lumières et de Beaumarchais au vingtième siècle, introduit cet hommage international à un écrivain unique et durable.

      Beaumarchais: homme de lettres, homme de société
    • Nia and the Kingdoms of Celebration

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      Set in a time when Earth was united as one land with five kingdoms, the story follows Princess Nia of the Kingdom of Fragrant Flowers as she prepares for the grand Celebration of the Rainbow Roses, inviting all neighboring kingdoms. However, joy turns to despair when a season of darkness shatters the unity, transforming the celebration into a nightmare. This first installment of the Kingdoms of Celebration series explores themes of bravery and friendship as Princess Nia and her allies strive to overcome the impending challenges.

      Nia and the Kingdoms of Celebration
    • That We Might Never Meet Again

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      2,6(22)Évaluer

      A first novel of extraordinary beauty and intensity, That We Might Never Meet Again is a celebration of the pastoral and the pagan within us all - and a journey through the shadows of the human soul.

      That We Might Never Meet Again
    • The Christmas Nativity 'event' - the first 'advent' of Jesus Christ - is really a merged story from the Bible of two separate accounts. Joseph and Mary were the two eye-witnesses, and each tell their half of the story separately: Mary in Luke's Gospel with the stable birth and the visit of the Shepherds; Joseph in Matthew's Gospel with the star in the East and the visit of the Wise Men. "Joseph's Testament" is the nativity story as told by Joseph. In this book the author unravels the Biblical record in detail, exploring the connections, prophesies, deeper meanings and the historical and Biblical contexts with dramatic effect.

      Joseph's Testament of the first Christmas
    • Oul Licht and other Ulster-Scots poems

      • 84pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Philip Robinson, born in Larne in 1946, spent his childhood in Boneybefore in east Antrim, and has lived for more than 30 years in the Ards Peninsula, county Down. He is the author of Ulster-Scots: A Grammar of the Traditional Written and Spoken Language as well as four Ulster-Scots 'kail-yard' novels. His poetry in this collection also explores the fast-disappearing 'Old Light' of his native Ulster-Scots community in whose language they are written. Oul Licht, and Other Ulster-Scots Poems is a window into that world - its language, humour, culture, religion and politics.

      Oul Licht and other Ulster-Scots poems
    • The interwoven story of two births - those of John the Baptist and of Jesus of Nazareth - is a story that appears in the first chapter of Luke's Gospel as (apparently) Mary's account in a single narrative, bound together by the visitation of the Angel Gabriel to two different homes, first in Judea, then six months later in Galilee. Of course the two lives interwoven were not of equal status. John the Baptist, born of an earthly father was to be the 'herald' of the Messianic King and to 'prepare the way' for him. But Jesus Christ, born of a Heavenly Father, was the child 'born to be King' in fulfilment of the Law and the Prophets. "Mary's Testament" is the nativity story of both births as told by Mary. In this book the author unravels the Biblical record in detail, exploring the prophetic connections between the two births and the two ministries with dramatic effect.

      Mary's Testament of the Nativity and the Destiny of John the Baptist
    • The Old Orange Tree

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      David Magill's life as a bookseller at the heart of 'John Steinbeck Country' in Orange Grove, California, was mostly sunshine, only occasionally clouded by the fleeting shadows of domestic frustration. But the balance of his peace of mind flipped when he inherited a house and tea-shop back in "Kirkreeba", county Down. His American wife, Kay, also found the move life-changing - in more ways than one. THE OLD ORANGE TREE is Philip Robinson's fourth Ulster-Scots novel and is a playful, Gothic fantasy, partly responding to Steinbeck's own Scotch-Irish family saga in "East of Eden". But it also explores serious relationship tensions - within marriage, within the 'Orange' tradition, and with the Ulster-Scots diaspora at the other side of the world. Indeed, some of the most laid-back characters in this novel eventually do snap, such is the dramatic build-up of tension, temptation and testing.

      The Old Orange Tree
    • ULSTER-SCOTS NAMES FOR PEOPLE is a definitive collection of over 2000 'people' names (surnames, first names, generic names for individuals and groups and descriptive names), as they are rendered in the Ulster-Scots language. These lists are arranged alphabetically under the English equivalent word for easy reference. They have been compiled from the comprehensive database of the Ulster-Scots Academy's "English to Ulster-Scots Historical Dictionary", from which numerous citations and historical examples are provided to illustrate the sources, usages and senses of the Ulster-Scots words. This book is the first "Ulster-Scots Name Book" in a ground-breaking new series which will draw on the same historical dictionary treasure chest of authenticated vocabulary, but for other subjects: Birds, Plants and Wildlife, Fish and Fishing, Place Names, etc. As well as being a nostalgic 'browse', these books will be an essential tool for Ulster-Scots writers, translators, teachers, students and a delightful checklist for native speakers and Ulster-Scots language practitioners in general.

      Ulster-Scots Names for People: Surnames, First Names, Nicknames and Descriptive Names
    • We Still Leave a Legacy

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring various life experiences and challenges, this collection of poems captures the essence of personal growth through different stages. Each piece reflects the emotional depth and resilience found in navigating life's journey, offering readers a poignant glimpse into the human condition. The poems invite introspection and connection, resonating with anyone who has faced their own trials and triumphs.

      We Still Leave a Legacy
    • Focusing on the diverse experiences of students, this book presents fictionalized accounts of their journeys through the educational system, from elementary to high school. It highlights the unique challenges and triumphs they face, offering insight into their perspectives and emotions. Through the lens of a guidance counselor, the narrative captures the essence of student life, emphasizing the importance of support and understanding in navigating the complexities of education.

      In the Trenches The Voice of A Guidance Counselor