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A review of Coffee with Oscar Wilde in The Independent, for example, explains that in it the author, Wilde's grandson Merlin Holland, "offers an imaginary and imaginative conversation between himself and his grandfather, set in a contemporary Parisian café". The review described that volume as "an ideal introduction to Wilde's seductive and ...
Classics of Western Spirituality [CWS] is an English-language book series published by Paulist [1] Press since 1978, which offers a library of historical texts on Christian spirituality [2] as well as a representative selection of works on Jewish, Islamic, Sufi and Native American spirituality. Each volume is selected and translated by one or ...
Peter Blobbs (pseudonym of Arthur John Hubbard, 1856–1935), Authentic Dreams of Peter Blobbs (1916). William S. Burroughs (1914–1997), My Education: A Book of Dreams (1995). François Damian, L'Autre rive: Paroles dans la nuit (Paris: Editions de Minuit, 1985). Federico Fellini (1920–1993), The Book of Dreams (New York, Rizzoli, 2008)
Spiritual dream interpretation is a practice that involves understanding dreams through a spiritual or religious lens. It is based on the belief that dreams can offer insights into one's spiritual journey, inner self, and connection to the divine. [ 48 ]
The Primal Love. Meliton (Мелитон). Zhurnal Dlya Vsekh, 1901, No.7, July, as "Skit". Included into the book The Primal Love (as "Meliton"). Praised by editor Viktor Mirolyubov, "Skit"/"Meliton" marked the beginning of Bunin's long collaboration with this Saint Petersburg magazine. Censors cut the last three lines of the story, much to ...
What Dreams May Come is a 1978 novel by Richard Matheson. The plot centers on Chris, a man who dies then goes to Heaven , but descends into Hell to rescue his wife. It was adapted in 1998 into the Academy Award -winning film What Dreams May Come starring Robin Williams , Cuba Gooding Jr. , and Annabella Sciorra .
"La Morte amoureuse" (in English: "The Dead Woman in Love") is a short story written by Théophile Gautier and published in La Chronique de Paris in 1836. It tells the story of a priest named Romuald who falls in love with Clarimonde, a beautiful woman who turns out to be a vampire. In English translations the story has been titled "Clarimonde ...
It is the first book in the series to end on a cliffhanger, dealing with the fallout from Reaper's Gale, and forms the first half of the series finale. The Crippled God forms the second half and is the tenth and final novel in the series. [1] Dust of Dreams returns to the continent of Lether, last seen in Reaper's Gale. Adjunct Tavore leads the ...