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The Awakening is a novel by Kate Chopin, first published on 22 April 1899.Set in New Orleans and on the Louisiana Gulf coast at the end of the 19th century, the plot centers on Edna Pontellier and her struggle between her increasingly unorthodox views on femininity and motherhood with the prevailing social attitudes of the turn-of-the-century American South.
This is a list of tabletop fantasy role-playing game supplements published by various companies. Many of these books were unlicensed publications intended to be used with Dungeons & Dragons or other game systems, and many were designed to be "generic" or "universal", or to be adapted to any fantasy role-playing game system.
The Awakening (Armstrong novel), a 2009 Darkest Powers novel by Kelley Armstrong; The Awakening (Carroll novel) or The Quantum Prophecy, a 2006 novel by Michael Carroll; The Awakening (Chopin novel), an 1899 novel by Kate Chopin
"The Awakening" is a science fiction short story by English writer Arthur C. Clarke. There are two distinct versions of this short story. [1] The first was originally published in Zenith Sci-fi fanzine issue number 4 in February 1942. This version was reprinted in The Best of Arthur C. Clarke.
Sigurd arrives at Hindarfell. As they climb the mountainside, Grani leaps the ring of lightning and fire which surrounds the valkyrie Brynhild. Sigurd slices her corslet with Gram, awakening her. Brynhild explains how Odin doomed her to mate a mortal man. Brynhild had vowed to wed only the prophesied serpent-slayer.
Defender's Quest: Valley of the Forgotten: 2012 Level Up Labs Defense Grid: The Awakening: 2008 Hidden Path Entertainment: Aspyr Media: Delta Force: 1998 NovaLogic: NovaLogic Delta Force 2: 1999 Novalogic: Novalogic Delta Force: Angel Falls: 2010 NovaLogic: NovaLogic Delta Force: Black Hawk Down: 2003 NovaLogic: NovaLogic Delta Force: Black ...
Resurrection (pre-reform Russian: Воскресеніе; post-reform Russian: Воскресение, romanized: Voskreséniye, also translated as The Awakening), first published in 1899, was the last novel written by Leo Tolstoy. The book is the final of his major long fiction works published in his lifetime.
Renaissance by Moustafa Farroukh (1945). The Nahda (Arabic: النّهضة, romanized: an-nahḍa, meaning "the Awakening"), also referred to as the Arab Awakening or Enlightenment, was a cultural movement that flourished in Arab-populated regions of the Ottoman Empire, notably in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Tunisia, during the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century.