Bøger af George W Russell
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- Thoughts For A Convention; A Defense Of The Convention; An American Opinion
253,95 kr. The Irish Home-Rule Convention by George W. Russell is a book that explores the idea of an Irish Home-Rule Convention. The book is divided into three parts: Thoughts for a Convention, A Defense of the Convention, and An American Opinion. In the first part, Russell lays out his thoughts on what a Home-Rule Convention should be and how it could be successful. In the second part, he defends the Convention against its critics, arguing that it is the best way to achieve Home Rule for Ireland. Finally, in the third part, he provides an American perspective on the issue, drawing on his experiences living in the United States. Throughout the book, Russell makes a passionate case for Irish Home Rule, arguing that it is essential for the future of Ireland and its people. The Irish Home-Rule Convention is a thought-provoking and insightful book that sheds light on an important chapter in Irish history.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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373,95 kr. Although George William Russell aka A.E., was a poet, painter newspaper editor and political writer, working for three decades in the Irish cooperative movement, he is probably most well known today as a mystic. His writings on the subject resulting from his Hindu and Theosophical studies and his own visionary abilities, are of major importance to all who are interested in the unseen world. This volume contains all A.E.'s known writings on the subject. Not only are the texts of The Candle of Vision, Song and Its Fountains, The Avatars, The Interpreters and Imaginations and Reveries reprinted here, but so also are all his contributions to The Irish Theosophist and other esoteric journals, his introductions and reviews of books, and the interview in Evans Wentz's The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries. Also included is "The Return," a hitherto unpublished short work that may well have been the start of a book he felt unable to complete, together with an introductory note by Monk Gibbon.This volume, a Collected Edition of A.E,'s works, has an extensive introduction and copious notes by Raghavan lyer and Nandini Iyer which greatly increases the value of this book to the enquiring reader.
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208,95 kr. "Yet, bathed in gloom too long, we might / Forget how we imagined light." - The Twilight of EarthPublished in September 1935, just two months after his death, A.E wrote of Selected Poems, "If I should be remembered I would like it to be for the verses in this book. They are my choice out of the poetry I have written." A.E's life-long friend and sometimes rival, W.B. Yeats, observed that his poetry expresses "something that lies beyond the range of expression", and that he has within him "the vast and vague extravagance that lies at the bottom of the Celtic heart." To commemorate the 150th anniversary of A.E.'s birth, Swan River Press is pleased to reissue this career-spanning collection of poems from a key artist of the Celtic Revival. This volume includes selections from The Earth Breath, Voices of the Stones, The House of the Titans, and others, introducing a new generation to Ireland's foremost mystical poet.
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- Thoughts for a Convention, a Defence of the Convention; An American Opinion
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