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Michelle Lovric

    Michelle Lovric crea novelas que se sumergen en ricos tapices históricos, a menudo ambientadas en el evocador telón de fondo de Venecia. Su obra explora la compleja interacción entre la emoción cruda y su mercantilización, examinando temas desde la industria de la medicina charlatana hasta la incipiente industria de la imprenta. La prosa de Lovric se caracteriza por su profundidad literaria y su habilidad narrativa, dando vida a personajes cautivadores y tramas intrincadas. También posee una habilidad única para traducir contextos históricos en historias atractivas, lo que la convierte en una voz distintiva en la ficción contemporánea.

    The Undrowned Child
    How to Insult, Abuse & Insinuate in Classical Latin
    How to Write Love Letters
    The Remedy
    Women's Wicked Wit
    Love Letters
    • A romantic, interactive gift book with facsimiles of real letters and quotations from five centuries of real-life love letters. These are arranged thematically tracing the natural history of romantic love from the first Revelation to full-fired Passion, with Adoration, Propositions, Hesitation and Supplication along the way, followed by Possession, Celebration, Felicitations and Domestication. The experience of opening a real love letter for the first time is recreated - envelopes and packets contain facsimiles of real love letters from eloquent lovers. Textured papers, Victorian paintings, lithographs and line drawings complement the design.

      Love Letters
    • Women's Wicked Wit

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Forget scratching and hair-pulling: once a girl gets past the age of eight, she knows her deadliest weapon is her tongue. Women’s Wicked Wit is a selection of women’s most acerbic comments on life, chock-full of quotations from Margaret Atwood, Jane Austen, Tallulah Bankhead, Hillary Clinton, Bette Davis, George Eliot, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Germaine Greer, Rita Hayworth, Erica Jong, Madonna, Katherine Mansfield, Marilyn Monroe, Dorothy Parker, Dolly Parton, Joan Rivers, Bessie Smith, Margaret Thatcher, Edith Wharton, Oprah Winfrey, and many more. Nothing and no one escapes these women’s glare: women on women, women on men and other animals, and a huge range of other subjects, from birth to burial, romance to revenge, and money to mortality. The whole proves that when it comes to cutting remarks, the female of the species is indeed deadlier than the male.

      Women's Wicked Wit
    • The Remedy

      • 441 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Mimosina Docezza, a Venetian actress and spy, and Valentine Greatrakes, leader of London's medical underworld, carry on a turbulent love affair and find themselves involved with a mysterious young girl, Pevenche, whose true identity is a secret.

      The Remedy
    • How to Write Love Letters

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Offering sample writings, historical examples, and practical advice, this invaluable and beautifully packaged book contains guidance for all occasions that call for eloquent and inspired love letters. Modern model letters to adapt and use in specific circumstances, tips on letter-writing techniques, and creative suggestions for packaging and delivering messages of love are peppered with fanciful, original Victorian illustrations, making the look of this volume as romantic as the letters within. With charming specificity, guidance and appropriate words are provided for various would-be Shakespeares, from the " morning-after lover" and the " anniversary lover" to the " frustrated lover" and the " neglected lover." Also included are a short history of epistolary romance, 76 model letters, and a host of helpful and witty epigrams.

      How to Write Love Letters
    • Why confine yourself to boring monosyllabic Anglo-Saxon taunts and insults when you can defame, demean, degrade, demolish and damn in the deft language of Cierco, Martial, Ovid, Cattullus, Horace and others? Now you can impress your friends and devestate your enemies with the filth and wit of your newly-excavated repetoire of classical invective Usefully arranged in sections for the sexless, gormless, worthless and unscrupulous (etc etc), with special sections on regional taunts and useful threats, the book contains illustrations from classical sources and is immaculately researched by a young Cambridge classics scholar and an expert in the ancient languages of desire and desperation.

      How to Insult, Abuse & Insinuate in Classical Latin
    • A stunning debut in which Venice is dying - and a long-ago prophecy of an enchanted child has been awakened from the canal's poisoned waters.

      The Undrowned Child
    • Venice. Tales of the City

      • 464 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Elusive and fantastical, Venice is a many-layered confection of history. The writers here have captured what is most important to them in pieces ranging from the city's foundation up to the present time. The voices, entirely diverse, are both international and native: here we meet Hans Christian Andersen, Paolo Barbaro, Bernard Berenson, Mary Braddon, Casanova, Chekov, Thomas Coryate, Gabriele D'Annunzio, John Evelyn, Hans Habe, Hermann Melville, Claude Monet, Margaret Oliphant, Ezra Pound, Rainer Maria Rilke, Francesco Sansovino, Frances Trollope and Elio Zorzi. Variously a City of the Soul, The Watery City, The Merchant City, City Afloat, City at Play, The Cruel City, City of Courtesans, City of Arts, City of Flavours, The Haunted City and City of the Future, Venice is captured here in all her moods.

      Venice. Tales of the City
    • The Virago Book of Christmas

      • 312 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Christmas began with a good but harassed woman giving birth in difficult domestic circumstances. Somewhere between then and now, the circumstances have changed, but for women today, Christmas is still a time of joys garnered against the odds. We have moved on from stables and mangers to supermarkets and microwaves; palm fronds and shepherds have given way to a spangled conifer and a fat man in a red suit. In this anthology, reflecting the experiences of more than 50 women at Christmas, Ntozake Shange and Agatha Christie rub shoulders with Emily Dickinson and Virginia Woolf. Curl up with a tantalizing volume that gives full reign to the seditious humor, peculiar discomforts, and exquisite social tortures of the season.

      The Virago Book of Christmas
    • The Floating Book

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      This historical novel recreates the human drama behind a pivotal moment in western culture.

      The Floating Book