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This is a ghostly romance; with a twist. Nicole had no choice but to leave; as her husband was abusive. Yet, she did not know that she would have some help from a ghostly admirer. He helped her to escape from the clutches of her tormenting husband and start a new life. The only way that Nicole would listen to Bo (Soaring Eagle) was through his seductive advances. He caught her off guard several times, in order to show her that he was only there to help her. Somewhere, in between Nicole and Bo (Soaring Eagle) had a very special romance; that no one could ever break apart. He was her guardian, in love and life. He would lead her to the new love she so needed to fulfill her life.
Manette Walker is pregnant when, on the day of their wedding, the father of her unborn child leaves her stranded at the altar. Alone, she carries her daughter to term, but the baby is delivered still born. Now, 17 years later, Manny has managed to pull her life together and move forward. Detective Christopher Coltrane Mills is only ten when he sees his father shot down and killed in the street. Two years later, Christopher's mother commits suicide, leaving him an orphan. Putting dating and relationships on hold, he has spent his entire adult life hunting the man responsible for his father's murder. Then he meets Manny and, somehow, she is able to break through the barriers he has built up to keep women from getting too close. Christopher is honing in on his prey, and the danger to everyone involved in escalating. In addition, Manny is pregnant again, and the man she loves may not make it to the wedding. Is this the past repeating itself? If so, will she be able to survive one final time?
A crumbling mansion is the setting for a gothic romance of young love and true friendship that spans the early decades of the 20th century. A young boy finds himself in another -- but which is it, the boy in the mirror or the boy lost in shadows beyond time? SPECIAL EDITION - TRADE SOFTCOVER.
Embark on a chilling journey into the realm of Richard Le Gallienne's suspenseful narrative, "The Haunted Orchard." Immerse yourself in a tale where the supernatural and the macabre converge, creating a gripping story that will leave you both fascinated and unnerved. As Le Gallienne's eerie narrative unfolds, follow the characters as they encounter the haunted orchard and the unsettling events that ensue. The atmospheric descriptions and psychological tension will transport you to a world where the line between the natural and the supernatural becomes blurred, and the consequences of encountering the otherworldly are explored.But here's the question that will linger in the shadows: What if the haunted orchard is not just a place of beauty but a site of spectral encounters and mysterious occurrences? Could Le Gallienne's narrative be a mirror reflecting the psychological terror that lurks in the dimly lit corners of the human imagination? Explore the mysterious details of this suspenseful story, where each chapter unveils the psychological complexities and eerie atmosphere surrounding the haunted orchard. The blend of suspense and psychological insight creates a reading experience that will leave you questioning the boundaries between reality and the supernatural. Are you prepared to explore "The Haunted Orchard" and confront the psychological terror concealed within the chilling narrative?Indulge in short, suspenseful paragraphs that guide you through the atmospheric tension. The psychological prose and mysterious atmosphere will make you feel like a participant in the characters' unnerving experiences, questioning the nature of the orchard and the shadows that dance among the trees. Here's your chance to not just read but to experience the suspense within "The Haunted Orchard." This is more than a story; it's a journey through the mysterious landscapes of fear and the supernatural. Will you dare to face the chilling consequences of encountering the haunted orchard?Seize the opportunity to own a piece of suspenseful literature. Purchase "The Haunted Orchard" now, and let the psychological terror and atmospheric depth within its pages captivate your imagination.
Chloe had always been drawn to the mysterious. As a curious and imaginative young girl, she often found herself exploring hidden corners and searching for the extraordinary. Little did she know that her attic held a secret waiting to be discovered. It was a gloomy, rainy day when Chloe stumbled upon her supernatural surprise.
What is the force in art, C. Stephen Jaeger asks, that can enter our consciousness, inspire admiration or imitation, and carry a reader or viewer from the world as it is to a world more sublime? We have long recognized the power of individuals to lead or enchant by the force of personal charisma—and indeed, in his award-winning Envy of Angels, Jaeger himself brilliantly parsed the ability of charismatic teachers to shape the world of medieval learning. In Enchantment, he turns his attention to a sweeping and multifaceted exploration of the charisma not of individuals but of art. For Jaeger, the charisma of the visual arts, literature, and film functions by creating an exalted semblance of life, a realm of beauty, sublime emotions, heroic motives and deeds, godlike bodies and actions, and superhuman abilities, so as to dazzle the humbled spectator and lift him or her up into the place so represented. Charismatic art makes us want to live in the higher world that it depicts, to behave like its heroes and heroines, and to think and act according to their values. It temporarily weakens individual will and rational critical thought. It brings us into a state of enchantment. Ranging widely across periods and genres, Enchantment investigates the charismatic effect of an ancient statue of Apollo on the poet Rilke, of the painter Dürer's self-portrayal as a figure of Christ-like magnificence, of a numinous Odysseus washed ashore on Phaeacia, and of the black-and-white projection of Fred Astaire dancing across the Depression-era movie screen. From the tattoos on the face of a Maori tribesman to the haunting visage of Charlotte Rampling in a film by Woody Allen, Jaeger's extraordinary book explores the dichotomies of reality and illusion, life and art that are fundamental to both cultic and aesthetic experience.
This book is a collection of essays on ghostly fiction by Henry James. The contributors analyze James's use of the ghost story as a subgenre and the difficult theoretical issues that James's texts pose.
This is the long-awaited publication of a set of writings by the British philosopher, historian, and archaeologist R.G. Collingwood on critical, anthropological, and cultural themes only hinted at in his previously available work. At the centre of the book are six chapters of a study of folktale and magic, composed by Collingwood in the mid-1930s and intended for development into a book. Here Collingwood applies the principles of his philosophy of history to problems in thelong-term evolution of human society and culture. This is preceded, in Part I, by a range of contextualizing material on such topics as the relations between music and poetry, the nature of language, the value of Jane Austen's novels, the philosophy of art, and the relations between aesthetic theory andartistic practice. Part III of the volume consists of two essays, one on the relationship between art and mechanized civilization, and the second, written in 1931, on the collapse of human values and civilization leading up to the catastrophe of armed conflict. These offer a devastating analysis of the consequences that attend the desertion of liberal principles, indeed of all politics as such, in the ultimate self-annihilation of military conquest.The volume opens with three substantial introductory essays by the editors, authorities in the fields of critical and literary history, social and cultural anthropology, and the philosophy of history and the history of ideas; they provide their explanatory and contextual notes to guide the reader through the texts. The Philosophy of Enchantment brings hitherto unrecognized areas of Collingwood's achievement to light, and demonstrates the broad range of Collingwood's intellectualengagements, their integration, and their relevance to current areas of debate in the fields of philosophy, cultural studies, social and literary history, and anthropology.
Few people can claim the distinction of experiencing first-hand such occurrences as hauntings and the presence of poltergeists, but countless numbers of people are fascinated by these unexplainable events. Written by the world's most knowledgeable authorities in this field, the essays in this work promote a better understanding of the manifestations of and various reasons for hauntings and poltergeist phenomena. The experts come from such backgrounds as anthropology, history, philosophy, psychiatry, and sociology, and provide sober yet highly readable in-depth discussions of numerous ideas and rationalizations for hauntings and poltergeists, from a critical and scientific perspective. Divided into three major sections--sociocultural, physical and physiological, and psychological perspectives--this work provides an overview of each perspective and also addresses the general psychology of belief in the paranormal and how that belief relates to experiences with ghosts and poltergeists.
“Avery Gordon’s stunningly original and provocatively imaginative book explores the connections linking horror, history, and haunting. ” —George Lipsitz “The text is of great value to anyone working on issues pertaining to the fantastic and the uncanny.” —American Studies International “Ghostly Matters immediately establishes Avery Gordon as a leader among her generation of social and cultural theorists in all fields. The sheer beauty of her language enhances an intellectual brilliance so daunting that some readers will mark the day they first read this book. One must go back many more years than most of us can remember to find a more important book.” —Charles Lemert Drawing on a range of sources, including the fiction of Toni Morrison and Luisa Valenzuela (He Who Searches), Avery Gordon demonstrates that past or haunting social forces control present life in different and more complicated ways than most social analysts presume. Written with a power to match its subject, Ghostly Matters has advanced the way we look at the complex intersections of race, gender, and class as they traverse our lives in sharp relief and shadowy manifestations. Avery F. Gordon is professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Janice Radway is professor of literature at Duke University.