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Richard Rothwell, Mary Shelley, (1839-40) This is a bibliography of works by Mary Shelley (30 August 1797 – 1 February 1851), the British novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer, best known for her Gothic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus (1818). She also edited and promoted the works of her husband, the Romantic poet and philosopher Percy ...
The book proved enormously popular and was the bestselling novel in the United States in 1900. Johnston's next work, titled Audrey , was the fifth bestselling book in the U.S. in 1902, and Sir Mortimer , serialized in Harper's Monthly magazine from November 1903 through April 1904, was published in 1904.
Every Day is about the story of A, a genderless person who wakes up occupying a different body each day of a sixteen-year-old living in the East Coast. As described by Frank Bruni of The New York Times, "A. doesn't have a real name, presumably because they don't have a real existence: they're not a person, at least not in any conventional sense, but they have a spirit, switching without choice ...
Squeeze your shoulder blades, abs, and glutes to create full-body tension and fight anti-rotation. Rest one forearm on the bench, then grab a dumbbell in your other hand, hanging off the bench ...
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Charles Lattimer is an everyday man facing middle age and a marriage to Kristen coming to an end. He stumbles across a time slip that occurs on one of his regular train rides, as the train goes through a tunnel. Coming across an antique watch, he learns it allows him to get off the train during the time slip, whereupon he finds himself back in ...
"Off the Page-Mary Stewart" 2010. Culture and literature series featuring a Scottish writer each week. In this episode, romance and historical novelist Mary Stewart discusses her natural passion for reading and writing, and the creation of her Merlin novels. "Mary Stewart: A Teller of Tales" 2011. Article by Katherine Hall Page from Mystery Scene.