Lydia

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The name and writings of Hugh Miller, born in Cromarty in 1802, have always been and still are well known. Apart from an entry in the Dictionary of National Biography, his wife, Lydia, born in Inverness in 1812, has remained undeservedly in obscurity. Now, in this book, she is at last brought on stage. Here Elizabeth Sutherland tells us of Lydia's upbringing and education, and the romantic story of how she fell in love with and married a 'plain working man', as Hugh described himself, with little formal education and apparently few prospects. We are taken through the tragedy of the early death in Cromarty of their first-born child to their move to Edinburgh in 1840 when Hugh was appointed editor of The Witness newspaper. We learn how their deep love and Lydia's active help supported Hugh through the difficult years leading up to the Disruption in the Church of Scotland in 1843, in which he played such an important part, and beyond, while she became a published, though anonymous, author herself. Her life until her death in 1876, and that of her children, after Hugh's suicide in 1856, is described, and we discover how, to the detriment of her own health, she devoted the first six years of her widowhood to editing and publishing posthumously her husband's writings, which otherwise might never have become available to the public. As the Introduction by Lydia's great-great-granddaughter explains, prime source material for this study has been scarce, but from such as there is, and from extensive further research, a fascinating picture has been skilfully built up to reveal a remarkable woman, whose love and strength were a vital ingredient in Hugh's lasting reputation.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Elizabeth Sutherland
Publisher : Dundurn
Release : 2002
File : 220 Pages
ISBN-13 : 186232221X


Lydia

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In 48 CE when Lydia meets Paulus at the river in Philippi, she invites him and his companions to her house. Her friend Preta, the priestess of the goddess Artemis, is swept into the role of spy. Loukas, traveling with Paulus, fears goddess worship and wonders how Lydia can worship both Yeshua and Artemis. Lydia, Preta, and Loukas tell the stories of their loves, their confl icts and their hopes as the Way grows in Philippi. When Paulus calls Loukas to come to Ephesus in 53 CE, Lydia hopes that their trip will quell Loukass fears and resolve her own conflicts.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : M. Therese Casey
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Release : 2009-11-11
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781462809615


Lydia

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Author : Mrs. Newton Crosland
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Release : 1852
File : 298 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433074952569


Many Voices Of Lydia Davis

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The first in-depth analysis of Lydia Daviss translations and writingThe Many Voices of Lydia Davis shows how translation, rewriting and intertextuality are central to the work of Lydia Davis, a major American writer, translator and essayist. Winner of the Man Booker International Prize 2013, Davis writes innovative short stories that question the boundaries of the genre. She is also an important translator of French writers such as Maurice Blanchot, Michel Leiris, Marcel Proust and Gustave Flaubert. Translation and writing go hand-in-hand in Daviss work. Through a series of readings, this study investigates how Daviss translations and stories relate to each other, finding that they are inextricably interlinked. It explores how Davis uses translation - either as a compositional tool or a plot device - and other instances of rewriting in her stories, demonstrating that translation is central for understanding her prose. Understanding how Daviss work complicates divisions between translating and other forms of writing highlights the role of translation in literary production.Key FeaturesThe first monograph on this key contemporary writer that analyses texts from throughout her careerA series of analyses of Daviss major translations and how her work interacts with themA rethinking of the role of translation in literary production and the boundaries between translating and writing

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Jonathan Evans
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Release : 2016-08-16
File : 176 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781474417877


Lydia S Life

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Ida Nelle Daily Hollaway
Publisher : Xulon Press
Release : 2006-03
File : 677 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781597819275


Lydia Bailey

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"Explores the life and work of Lydia Bailey, a leading printer in the book trade in Philadelphia from 1808 to 1861. Includes a list of almost nine hundred of her known imprints"--Provided by publisher.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Karen Nipps
Publisher : Penn State Press
Release : 2013
File : 327 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780271055718


Lydia S Child

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This is the amazing true story of the struggle and survival of the author's family, caught up in the upheavals of World War I, the Russian revolution, Communist rule, and World War II.Valentine Kirychenko's mother, Lydia, and Lydia's family were sent to Siberia at the start of WWI. While returning home after the war ended, eight-year-old Lydia and her two sisters become separated from their mother, Louiza. The girls grow up in the chaos of the Stalin regime, facing oppression, starvation, with death always threatening. During WWII, Lydia and her husband, Ivan, struggle to protect the family during the German occupation. Lydia finally finds her mother and they became reunited. But then the family is taken to Germany to work as slave labor in the munitions factories, enduring unrelenting bombing raids until the factory is destroyed. They manage to find jobs in a village, finally safe until the war's end. After four years in a refugee camp post-war, Ivan moves his loved ones to Australia, beginning a new life far from war-ravaged Europe. Here they grow and prosper in a safe and happy environment. Even when ordinary people are buffeted by forces beyond their control, they can do extraordinary things.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Kirychenko Valentine
Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing
Release : 2011-10-01
File : 301 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781618971210


Lydia Pinkham

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Lydia Pinkham was one of the 19th century’s most remarkable businesswomen, her influence spreading beyond the late 1800s and her native New England. A champion of equal rights for women and blacks at a time when such causes lacked widespread support, Pinkham was ahead of her time on other issues. Chief among them was the well-being of women struggling with serious health issues related to their menstrual cycles and other so-called “women weaknesses.” But as the teetotaling Pinkham and her namesake company soared to entrepreneurial heights by selling her patient relief in the guise of an alcohol-laced potion known as the Vegetable Compound, generations that followed have been left to wonder: Was she worthy of her female customers’ trust or just an opportunist? In Lydia Pinkham: The Face That Launched a Thousand Ads, historian Sammy R. Danna offers the latest book-length biography that explores all sides of the Lydia Pinkham phenomena. Danna illustrates how remarkable an American historical figure she was, who with associates masterfully used and reinvented the marketing tools of her day, while battling the misogyny of the medical establishment. But Danna also asks whether she was just a grandmotherly version of the pitchmen who roamed from town to town with their snake oil elixirs. Students and scholars in the fields of women’s studies, American culture, and the histories of medicine, advertising, and business will see Lydia Pinkham in a new light.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Sammy R. Danna
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2015-03-26
File : 147 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780810889095


Lydia Thrippe

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"Lydia's life is a long cultivation of the absurd, the rude and what was once called the deviant, more commonly referred to nowadays as the crackpot. She's worth reading if only for the relief one feels after the book slips from the hands. Ultimately the girl is a lot of fun if you take her seriously as she expects you to." Daniel Sloate.

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Genre : Canada
Author : Daniel Sloate
Publisher : Guernica Editions
Release : 1999
File : 92 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1550710737


The Mating Of Lydia

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The Mating of Lydia by Mrs. Ward is about a young, poor girl of unrivaled beauty who is courted by a very wealthy gentleman. Though she is uninterested and insists on only being friends, he is very persistent. Lydia Penfold must decide which is more important to her: her happiness, or financial stability that will save her and her family.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Humphry Mrs. Ward
Publisher : DigiCat
Release : 2022-09-15
File : 366 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547308133