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August 2025Flammensturm (Band 1) - Firebird
Alles verschlingende Dark Romantasy ab 16 Jahren - Historische Fantasy x epische Romance im antiken Rom - Mit exklusivem Lesezeichen und Farbschnitt in der 1. Auflage
by Juliette Cross, Kerstin Fricke
Ein Spiel zwischen Feuer und Leidenschaft Das erste Mal beobachtet der römische General Julianus die tanzende Malina auf einer Bühne, das zweite Mal entdeckt er sie auf einem verwüsteten Schlachtfeld. Und der Drache, der Julianus innewohnt, ist sich sofort sicher: Malina ist sein Schatz. Um sie vor seinen eigenen Soldaten zu retten, beansprucht Julianus sie für sich selbst und er bringt sie als seine Sklavin nach Rom. Dort angekommen, lernt Malina schnell, dass hinter dem brutalen Centurio mehr steckt, als auf den ersten Blick zu erkennen war. Und zwischen Geheimnissen und Intrigen entfacht ein Feuer aus Leidenschaft. Ein Feuer so heiß, dass es droht, sie beide ganz und gar zu verschlingen. Firebird ist der Auftakt einer feurigen Dark-Romantasy-Trilogie, die auf einer Neuerzählung der römischen Mythologie der Medusa basiert. Juliette Cross entführt ihre Leser*innen in die antike Welt des Römischen Reiches und begeistert mit Drachen, Gestaltwandlern, göttlichen Gaben und heißer Leidenschaft. Ein Muss für alle Fantasy-Liebhaber*innen!
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Literature & Literary StudiesJanuary 2004Steven Berkoff and the theatre of self-performance
by Robert Cross
This book is the first substantial study of Steven Berkoff's career, examining the construction and projection of his notorious public persona through his plays and writings. ;
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Humanities & Social SciencesJuly 2025Cross-border intimacies
Affect and emotions in marriage migration
by Lara Momesso
Since the early 1990s, economic exchanges between China and Taiwan have paved the way to migration across a previously closed border and to social and cultural interactions between the two populations. Despite these broader changes, the unresolved issue of Taiwan sovereignty has tainted not only the relations between the two governments but also the everyday life of those who move across the Taiwan Strait. In this politicised environment, intimate and affective practices linked to cross-border marriage and family formation are never just private. Instead, they are deeply entangled with the emotional and affective processes generated at the macro and meso level of political and social life and revolving around national interests. Tracing the intimate, emotional and affective practices linked to family creation, identity formation and integration with the local and national communities, this ethnographic study offers a subjective, dynamic, and complex picture of what it means to be a mainland spouse in Taiwan.
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Humanities & Social SciencesJanuary 2022Death and the crown
by Anne Byrne, Maire Cross, David Hopkin
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December 2012Stimmt's Baby?
100 Mythen übers Kinderkriegen
by Drösser, Christoph; Cross, Andrea; Mette, Til
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Literature & Literary StudiesNovember 2011Catholicism and children's literature in France
The comtesse de Ségur (1799–1874)
by Sophie Heywood, Maire Cross, David Hopkin
This is the first book-length history of the classic French children's author, the comtesse de Ségur. Virtually unknown in the English-speaking world, in France Ségur is a national icon and a cultural phenomenon. Generations of children have grown up reading her stories. This book combines a discussion of her life, her works, and their reception with a broader analysis of the cultural context of the mid-nineteenth century. It offers a unique insight into the political engagement of Catholic women through the medium of children's literature and education, and brings out new aspects of the history of publishing aimed at children, with particular reference to the market for books for girls. With its lively subject matter and accessible style, this book will appeal not only to scholars of nineteenth-century France, but also to specialists and students interested in the fields of children's literature, gender studies, and religious history. ;