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2. Die Erbin der Krone : Historischer Roman | Ein großer Roman über die erste Königin Englands und ihren Kampf um die Macht
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Ellen Jones and Ellen Jones
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Sie muss ihren Thron verteidigen – gegen den Mann, den sie liebt: der große Historienroman »Die Erbin der Krone« von Ellen Jones als eBook bei dotbooks. Die Normandie im 12. Jahrhundert – eine Zeit von Verrat, Prunk und grenzenlosem Ehrgeiz: Als Mathilde im jungen Alter den Thron besteigen muss, fühlt sie sich ihrem Schicksal nicht gewachsen – und weiß doch, dass ihr keine andere Wahl bleibt, als die Krone der Normannenkönige anzunehmen. Doch für die Macht zahlt sie einen hohen Preis: Ihr Geliebter, Stephan von Blois, wendet sich mitsamt seiner Gefolgschaft gegen sie – denn als Neffe des Königs sieht er sich im Recht, das Land mit eiserner Hand zu regieren. Plötzlich werden aus einstigen Vertrauten erbitterte Feinde, stehen sich Brüder und Schwestern unversöhnlich gegenüber. Mathilde muss den schwersten Kampf ihres Lebens führen: einen Kampf um ihren Ruf, ihr Erbe – und ihre Liebe … Ellen Jones erzählt farbenprächtig und mitreißend das Leben der historischen Kaiserin Matilda, der ersten Königin Englands, deren Geschichte TV-Produktionen wie »House of the Dragon« inspiriert hat: »Ein leidenschaftlicher Roman«, urteilt Kirkus Review. Jetzt als eBook kaufen und genießen: Der prachtvolle historische Roman »Die Erbin der Krone« – ein Lesevergnügen für alle Fans der Bestseller von Elizabeth Chadwick und Philippa Gregory! Wer liest, hat mehr vom Leben: dotbooks – der eBook-Verlag.
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- 2024
3. Die Königin und die Hure : Historischer Roman | Ein aufsehenerregender Roman über Eleonore von Aquitanien und ihren Weg zur Macht
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Ellen Jones and Ellen Jones
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Der Kampf um die Krone hat begonnen! Der große Historienroman »Die Königin und die Hure« von Ellen Jones jetzt als eBook bei dotbooks. Sie war die einflussreichste Frau des Mittelalters – und war doch gefangen in einer Liebe, die drohte ihr alles zu entreißen … Die Normandie im 12. Jahrhundert: Gerade erst hat Eleonore von Aquitanien in einem aufsehenerregenden Prozess die Ehe mit dem französischen König annullieren lassen, als sie Heinrich II. begegnet, dem mächtigsten Mann seiner Zeit. In der Hoffnung auf ein selbstbestimmtes Leben folgt sie ihm an seinen Hof, wo sie als Königin an seiner Seite zu großer Macht aufsteigt. Doch als eine Londoner Hure Heinrich einen Sohn schenkt, droht Eleonore alles zu verlieren. Sie entscheidet sich zu kämpfen – den erbitterten Kampf einer Frau, die gegen die Konventionen ihrer Zeit aufbegehrt … Ellen Jones zeichnet mit farbenprächtiger Sprache und großer Geste ein scharfes – und überraschendes – Porträt von Alienor von Aquitanien, der mächtigsten und faszinierendsten Frau des Mittelalters: »Die Liebesabenteuer heutiger Königsfamilien verblassen dagegen«, urteilt der Sunday Express. Jetzt als eBook kaufen und genießen: Der prachtvolle historische Roman »Die Königin und die Hure« – ein Lesevergnügen für alle Fans der Bestseller von Rebecca Gablé und Elizabeth Chadwick! Wer liest, hat mehr vom Leben: dotbooks – der eBook-Verlag.
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- 2023
4. Literature in Motion : Translating Multilingualism Across the Americas
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Ellen Jones and Ellen Jones
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- Portun~ol literature--Translations--History and criticism, Portun~ol literature--History and criticism, Translating and interpreting, Multilingualism and literature, Spanglish literature--Translations--History and criticism, Spanglish literature--History and criticism
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Literature is often assumed to be monolingual: publishing rights are sold on the basis of linguistic territories and translated books are assumed to move from one “original” language to another. Yet a wide range of contemporary literary works mix and meld two or more languages, incorporating translation into their composition. How are these multilingual works translated, and what are the cultural and political implications of doing so?In Literature in Motion, Ellen Jones offers a new framework for understanding literary multilingualism, emphasizing how authors and translators can use its defamiliarizing and disruptive potential to resist conventions of form and dominant narratives about language and gender. Examining the connection between translation and multilingualism in contemporary literature, she considers its significance for the theory, practice, and publishing of literature in translation. Jones argues that translation does not conflict with multilingual writing's subversive potential. Instead, we can understand multilingualism and translation as closely intertwined creative strategies through which other forms of textual and conceptual hybridity, fluidity, and disruption are explored.Jones addresses both well-known and understudied writers from across the American hemisphere who explore the spaces between languages as well as genders, genres, and textual versions, reading their work alongside their translations. She focuses on U.S. Latinx authors Susana Chávez-Silverman, Junot Díaz, and Giannina Braschi, who write in different forms of “Spanglish,” as well as the Brazilian writer Wilson Bueno, who combines Portuguese and Spanish, or “Portunhol,” with the indigenous language Guarani, and whose writing is rendered into “Frenglish” by Canadian translator Erín Moure.
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- 2022
5. Red Army and Society : A Sociology of the Soviet Military
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Ellen Jones and Ellen Jones
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- Sociology, Military--Soviet Union, Manpower--Soviet Union
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This book, first published in 1985, is the first full-length study of the Soviet Armed Forces as a social institution. Using military manpower as a substantive focus, it identifies those characteristics that the Soviet military shared with counterparts in non-communist systems and those that were unique to the society and political culture in which it was embedded. The discussion encompasses defence policy-making as a whole and focuses on conscription policy, the characteristics of the professional military, the role of the political officer, the mechanics of political socialization within the Red Army, and the experience of ethnic minorities in the armed forces. This analysis provides a window through which we can observe the broader military system at work; how that system affects, and in turn is affected by, the economic, social and political life of the Soviet Union. It contributes to our understanding of civil-military relations in communist systems and to our knowledge of Soviet political and social trends.
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- 2021
6. A Practical Guide to Greener Theatre : Introduce Sustainability Into Your Productions
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Ellen Jones and Ellen Jones
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- Theater--Production and direction--Environmental aspects, Sustainability, Theater management
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Protecting the environment should be a priority of every theatrical production, but it can be challenging to mount an environmentally-friendly show with limited time, resources, and information. A Practical Guide to Greener Theatre: Introduce Sustainability Into Your Productions not only gives you the information you need to make greener decisions, but provides you with practical, workable solutions. You will learn how to assess and improve every production area – from costuming and painting, lighting and technical direction, to administrative offices and the rehearsal process. Checklists, examples of successful strategies, and step-by-step instructions will show you how to identify areas where manageable, sustainable changes can make your productions greener, and advice from working professionals, with experience greening their own productions, will leave you confident that your processes are environmentally sound. Even non-technical people who find themselves responsible for supervising productions will find green solutions that can be instituted with a staff of volunteers or students. Remember: every step toward sustainability is a step forward. Discover small fixes that will make your theatre productions greener. Examine ways to introduce greener practices in the design, execution, and strike process. Explore how introducing sustainability into your theatre productions can save your company time and money. Learn how sustainability and safety intersect to help protect your workers and volunteers.
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- 2014
7. Gilded Cages : The Trials of Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Novel
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Ellen Jones and Ellen Jones
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- Nobility--England--Fiction
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A novel of the betrayals and rivalries that set a family of royals against each other in medieval England—and ignited a devastating conflict. Tumultuous. Passionate. Timeless. The marriage between Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry Plantagenet was like no other, born of power, politics, and an all-consuming, fiery love. Within two years of their wedding, Henry conquered England and together they ruled a vast kingdom. At first they worked to unify and repair their war-torn lands—before being torn apart by intrigue, adultery, and deadly revenge. Henry II dreams of enacting a new judicial system, a common law that would help foster peace. But a devastating betrayal by his closest confidante, Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, thrusts Henry into a rivalry that threatens to tear church and state apart. Eleanor, an accomplished ruler in her own right, steps in to help Henry quell the rebellions across their lands. But when she learns of her husband's secret romance with the fair, young Rosamund de Clifford, it shatters her heart and ignites a bitter vengeance that will engulf their family in treachery and betrayal. As Eleanor takes the side of her sons against their father, these young royals, chafing for power of their own, wreak havoc across the continent, igniting a war whose tragic consequences Eleanor could never have foreseen.
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- 2013
8. The Fatal Crown : A Novel
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Ellen Jones and Ellen Jones
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Against the seething political intrigues of twelfth-century Europe, two royal heirs surrender to passion as they vie for the English throne. At nine, Maud, an English princess, was sent to Germany to become the bride of the Holy Roman Emperor—a political alliance with a man her father's age. At twenty-five, the widowed Maud must marry once again, this time to fourteen-year-old Geoffrey Plantagenet. But it is with Stephen of Blois, Maud's fiercest rival for the British throne, that the headstrong princess discovers the true meaning of desire. Stephen, a descendant of William the Conqueror, believes absolutely in his God-given right to rule. Torn between his illicit passion for Maud and his own towering ambition, he knows he must choose. Stephen's decision will wrench him from the arms of the woman he loves, ignite civil war, and lead to a shattering act of betrayal that, decades later, will come full circle and change the course of English history.
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- 2013
9. Beloved Enemy : The Passions of Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Novel
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Ellen Jones and Ellen Jones
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In the twelfth century, as France and England compete for dominion, one woman's passions and ambitions will change history... “Aquitaine is mine. It will never belong to anyone else.” With these words, fifteen-year-old Eleanor seals her fate. Aquitaine is under the French king's safekeeping, and Eleanor, the Duke of Aquitaine's eldest daughter, knows she must wed Prince Louis in order to insure the future of her beloved duchy. Fiercely independent, filled with untapped desire, the woman who would be queen must provide Louis VII, her monkish husband, with heirs. But it is young Henry of Anjou who catches Eleanor's eye—and sets fire to her heart. Ruled by a raging drive to succeed, Henry vows that he will not be cheated of his rightful place on the English throne. Yet the newly christened Duke of Normandy is thoroughly enraptured by the French queen. In Eleanor, Henry knows he has found a woman whose hunger for life and glory matches his own. So begins a passionate love that will span decades and change the course of history.
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- 2013
10. The Queens of Love and War : The Complete Series
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Ellen Jones and Ellen Jones
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- Romance fiction
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Three engrossing historical novels—in one volume—bring the Plantagenets and the splendor and scheming of twelfth-century Europe to vivid life. In The Fatal Crown, set against the seething political intrigues of twelfth-century Europe, two royal heirs surrender to passion as they vie for the most glittering, treacherous prize of all: the English throne. At twenty-five, the widowed Maud must marry once again, this time to fourteen-year-old Geoffrey Plantagenet. But it is with Stephen of Blois, Maud's fiercest rival for the British throne, that the headstrong princess discovers the true meaning of desire. In Beloved Enemy, Aquitaine is under the French king's safekeeping, and Eleanor, the Duke of Aquitaine's eldest daughter, knows she must wed Prince Louis in order to insure the future of her beloved duchy. Fiercely independent, filled with untapped desire, the woman who would be queen must provide Louis VII, her monkish husband, with heirs. But it is young Henry of Anjou who catches Eleanor's eye—and sets fire to her heart. And in Gilded Cages, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry Plantagenet—whose marriage was born of power, politics, and an all-consuming, fiery love—rule a vast kingdom. At first they work to unify and repair their war-torn lands—before being torn apart by intrigue, adultery, and deadly revenge.
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- 2013
11. Quicklet on The Best Rihanna Songs: Lyrics and Analysis
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Ellen Jones and Ellen Jones
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When 16 year old Robyn Rihanna Fenty first moved to the United States to pursue a career in music, there was no indication that she would become anything other than another flash-in-the-pan, sub-Beyonce pop starlet. Born and raised in a working class area of Saint Michael parish in south-west Barbados, Rihanna was the eldest daughter of Monica Braithwaite and Ronald Fenty. Her father struggled with addictions to crack cocaine and alcohol, leading to her parents'divorce when Rihanna was 14, after which she maintained contact with her father, but continued living with her mother and two younger brothers, Rorrey and Rajad. Like many teenage girls, she formed a singing group with friends and dreamt of becoming a pop star. However, unlike many teenage girls, Rihanna also benefitted from good connections.When she discovered two US record executives were holidaying on her home island, an audition for her group was arranged by mutual friends. History has forgotten the other two members of Rihanna's singing group, but in Miss Fenty,record execs Carl Sturken and Eric Rogers saw something marketable. Jay Z did too. He signed her to Def Jam during his brief tenure as president allowing for the release of two albums of reggae-tinged R&B that would make her name. The caribbean influences in Rihanna's early releases made her a refreshing novelty for R&B fans, but if that was all she had to offer, no doubt by now “Rihanna” would be just another footnote in pop history, alongside Ashanti, Amerie, or Christina Milian (remember them?). But Rihanna had something else. Perhaps inspired by her oft-cited idol Madonna, she has demonstrated an ability to shapeshift in a way that is always uncannily ahead of the trend.
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- 2012
12. Daily Life on the Nineteenth Century American Frontier
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Mary Ellen Jones and Mary Ellen Jones
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- Frontier and pioneer life--West (U.S.)
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The nineteenth century American frontier comes alive for students and interested readers in this unique exploration of westward expansion. This study examines the daily lives of ordinary men and women who flooded into the Trans-Mississippi West in search of land, fortune, a fresh start, and a new identity. Their daily life was rarely easy. If they were to survive, they had to adapt to the land and modify every aspect of their lives, from housing to transportation, from education to defense, from food gathering and preparation to the establishment of rudimentary laws and social structures. They also had to adapt to the Native Americans already on the land—whether through acculturation, warfare, or coexistence.Jones provides insight into the experiences that affected the daily lives of the diverse people who inhabited the American frontier: the Native Americans, trappers, explorers, ranchers, homesteaders, soldiers and townspeople. This fascinating book gives a sense of the extraordinary ordinariness of surviving, prospering, failing, and dying in a new land; and explores how these westering Americans inevitably displaced those already bound to the land by tradition, culture, and religion. A wealth of illustrations complement the text of this easy-to use reference.
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- 1998
13. John Jakes : A Critical Companion
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Mary Ellen Jones and Mary Ellen Jones
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John Jakes, often called the people's author and godfather of the historical novel, has made American history come to life in his series The Kent Family Chronicles and The North and South Trilogy. Through these novels, Jakes conveys the sweep of American history, both its glory and its grim scenes, from the American Revolution to the opening moments of the 20th century. Never glossing over the nation's flaws (slavery, materialism, a double-edged Manifest Destiny), Jakes nevertheless affirms American values. This is the first full-length critical study of his work. It examines in detail Jakes'13 major novels to date and assesses his methods as America's history teacher.In Part I, following a chapter on Jakes'life, Jones examines the early novels and Jakes'use of the genres of historical fiction, the western, and the historical family sage. Part II, The Kent Family Chronicles, devotes an individual chapter to each of the novels in this series, The Bastard, The Rebels, The Seekers, The Furies, The Titans, The Warriors, The Lawless, and The Americans. Part III, New Beginnings, features chapters on North and South, Love and War, and Heaven and Hell, and chapters on California Gold and Homeland. The examination of each novel in this study includes sections on plot development, character development, and thematic issues. Jones also offers an alternative critical perspective from which to read each novel—such as feminist literary criticism, New Historicism, Marxist criticism, and Deconstructionism—that gives the reader an alternative viewpoint from which to consider the novel. A complete bibliography of all of John Jakes'work, works about John Jakes, and a listing of reviews of all the novels examined in the book concludes the study.
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- 1996
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