Bøger af Mary Robinson
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- A Domestic Story. by Mary Robinson, ... in Four Volumes. the Second Edition. Volume 1 of 4
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173,95 - 333,95 kr. ""Sappho and Phaon"" is a novel written by Mary Robinson, first published in 1796. The book is a fictionalized account of the ancient Greek poet Sappho's love affair with a ferryman named Phaon. The story is set on the island of Lesbos, where Sappho lived and wrote her poetry. The novel explores themes of love, desire, jealousy, and betrayal. The book is written in a romantic style, with vivid descriptions of the landscape and the characters' emotions. The story follows Sappho as she falls deeply in love with Phaon, who is initially indifferent to her advances. As their relationship develops, Sappho becomes increasingly consumed by her passion for Phaon, leading to a tragic ending. The novel is notable for its portrayal of Sappho as a complex and passionate woman, challenging the prevailing view of her as a cold and aloof poet. Overall, ""Sappho and Phaon"" is a compelling historical romance that offers a glimpse into the life and work of one of the most celebrated poets of ancient Greece.WHY, through each aching vein, with lazy pace Thus steals the languid fountain of my heart, While, from its source, each wild convulsive start Tears the scorch'd roses from my burning face?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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382,95 kr. Mary Robinson was United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002. During those five tumultuous years, which included the tragic events of 9/11, she offered moral leadership and vision to the global human rights movement. This volume collects her major public addresses from the period.
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- A Memoir
126,95 kr. Shortlisted for the Political Book Awards 2013 Political Book of the YearThe first woman President of Ireland, who became UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson has spent her life in pursuit of a fairer world.Now, for the first time, she reveals what lies behind the vision, strength and determination that has helped her to achieve so much for human rights around the globe.She describes the upbringing which gave her her strong sense of values and how she came into painful conflict with her parents - marrying against their wishes and, later, helping to legalise contraception in a deeply Catholic Ireland.As a barrister she won landmark cases advancing the causes of women and the marginalised against the prejudices of the day. When - to the surprise of many - she became the first woman President of Ireland in 1990, she put Ireland firmly on the international stage.Accepting the position of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in 1997 was her biggest challenge and here she describes the huge political difficulties she encountered among the many triumphs. Subsequently, based in New York, she led Realizing Rights for eight years, pioneering how to implement in practice economic and social rights: working in African countries on health, decent work, corporate responsibility and women's empowerment in peace and security. Now heading her own Climate Justice foundation she has succeeded in finding the independence she needs to work effectively on behalf of the millions of poor around the world most affected by climate change. Told with the same calm conviction and modest pride that has guided her life, Everybody Matters will inspire everyone who reads it with the belief that each of us can, in our own way, help to change the world for the better.
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- or the Pupil of Nature
388,95 kr. Walsingham is both a lively story and a commentary by Mary Robinson on her society's constraints upon women. The novel follows the lives of two main characters, Walsingham Ainsforth and his cousin, Sir Sidney Aubrey, a girl who is passed off as a son by her mother so that she will become the family heir.
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268,95 kr. Mary Robinson's A Letter to the Women of England (1799) is a radical response to the rampant anti-feminist sentiment of the late 1790s.This edition also includes: other writings by Mary Robinson (tributes, and an excerpt from The Progress of Liberty); writings by contemporaries on women, society, and revolution; and contemporary reviews of both works.
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338,95 kr. Mary Robinson''s work has started to assume a central place in criticism and anthologies of romanticism. A writer of the 1790s, Robinson's poems chronicle the major events of the day and participate in the chief aesthetic innovations.
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